For Sale. T>OTTL]iS of cool drinks packed in between layers of ice and served up to you in any flavours at The Rendezvous. Try the new Greta Garbo special!,, recipe direct front America. ; TRY your luck in the “Merry ■ ’Xmas” Art Union, £4OOO in prizes closing Saturday 24th., ,tickers 2s 6d. Oil SALE—Cockerels for Christ-- • niuis, cheap. A pply J. Key. 1 >ilvie Street. TjTCSt SALK—Tomatoes, 10s per ease. * R. L. Leech, Service Store. jCIOR economy, shop at J. 4'. Hall’s Furniture Mart.
pAINT. —Silver Fern white in gal- * lon tins 16/6; lied Oxide 13/6; Excelsior heavy body 23/-; ltoofox lied oxide 18/-.—Scott and Co., Revell St. 1 QOO may be your lucky year. “.Merry ’Xmas’’ Art Union closes 2 Ith. Decani her, drawn 14th. January, get a ticket 2$ 6c! 1 . Amusemeita, ANNUAL TENNIS CLUE BALL. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th. (Boxing Night). Music by Ross Orchestra, good supper, efficient M.C. Ccntlemen 2s J 6d', ladies Is 6d. ] PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. SHORT SEASON. STARTING BOXING NIGHT (MONDAY). STANLEY McKAY AND PAUL WARTON’S
MUSICAL t AND COMEDY CO Headed by . A.MY ROCHELLE The Queen of Variety. FREI) BLUETT, Australia’s Funniest Comedian. THE FLYING ’WARTONS, Thrilling Acrialists RENE RICH, The Genius of the violin ROY .JEANETTE AND ' CHERRI.E ARMSTRONG, Remarkable Dancing Duo. THE THREE BRACB, Continentl Equilibrists, JULES AND FLORENCE, Knockabout Comedians. And a host of Supporting Stars, Ballet, Chorus ,and Orchestra. Beautiful Dressing and Elaborate Scenery. A Show of Infinite Variety and Charm. Plan opens on Thursday at Miss McIntosh’s. ——■»—— Public Notices. NOTICE'. THE following business houses will ooserve the Christmas holidays on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, re-opening on Thursday: W. PERKY AND CO. L. GOOCH RENTON AND CO. GRIFFEY ANJ) SMITH W. JEFFRIES AND CO. RTF'S GROCERY. SELF SERVICE It. L. LEECH SELF HELP CO-OP. LTD. ' A. C. ARMSTRONG AND CO. E. J. LLOYD A. PARKHfLL HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL DOG REGISTRATION, 1933. IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of Sept-ion 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1998.” the Hokitika Borough Council have by resolution■ fixed the fee to lie paid for the registration of dogs for the year 1933 at 1 Os, with a provision that any shop-herd or drover or any farmer shall lie entitled to have registered aiiv number of dogs, not exceeding three, kept solely for file purpose of herding or -driving sheen or cattle, on .payment lor each such dog of a fee of "is (id. Henry George Frederick Coles and William Edward Gaylor have boon appointed as Registrars of Dogs, and the Town Clerk's Office, Hokitika, as the- Registration Office for the registering of dogs for the year 1933. H. C. F. COLES, Town Clerk. . NOTICE. Mi! BERT C'RDPP, Koilerangi, is prepared to take a party up file-Hokitika an I Wliiti oinbe Rivers as far ;i'j. Mathias Pass during the h-ilj- j days. Guiding chargo,* nmder.ite, splendid scenery, good shooting, nreumiiioilatioa n.rraiigc:l. Apply personally, or to Box 4, Koiteraugi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1932, Page 1
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