TTEY WARD’S BACHES, AVaiho (Jorge 4/- and 5/. per day, cottage 2 rooni.s aim kitchenette 10/- per day; all furnished. Apply store, Waiho. IIf'ANTED to Buy tin dray. .State ■* particulars and price by letter to “Dray” c/o '‘Guardian” OfficeLost and Found. i OST—Gold necklet with locket (min- ■ iature inside). Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. LEFT parcel of books. Apply Oliva’ and fluff. hi: mm For Sale. F OK FAd JO—Two breeding sows, cheap. Duo. to farrow in about a week. Hack Harcourt-, Koiteraugi. pAINT. —Silver Fern white in gal- | I, lon tins 16/6; Red Oxide 13/6; Ex-/ cefsior liekvy body ‘ 23/-; lioofox lied oxide 18/-.—Scott and Co., Revell St.
rfOR SALE—Newly dug local grown * Potatoes, 31- ])er quarter, 11 -■ cwt. guaranteed good. Warren’s Fitzhorhert St. FOR SALE IyjODERN SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, situated Fitzherbert Street, dose to town; Govern merit mortgage, transferable. Price £SBO. Apply— J. N. ROBINSON. Amusements. Q.REYMOUTH JOCKEY (UUB MIDSUMMER RACE MEETING. pO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JJONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933. E R*E S H HORS ES. Reduced Admittance to Course: Gents .5/-, Ladies 2/6. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. BLACK HAND SOCIETY'S ANNUAL BENEFIT ORGANISED BY HIGHMASTER A. H. LAWN AND HIS PAL “WATTY.” R.S.A. HALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30th. i\'fI CKY MOFSF” Birthday Party and Juvenile Dance, 8 p.m. to 10 p.rn. Big Dance to follow, 6 valuable prizes donated by well wishers for— BEST “MICKEY MOUSE” COSTUME. Music by Ces. Williams and his Happiness Boys .Band. Admission Children 6d (one ice cream free.) Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Proceeds for Swimming Bath Fund. BLACK HAND ORCHESTRA. ANNUAL BALL SOLDIERS’ HALL, NEW YEAR’S EVE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st. Icy Creams and Cool Drinks. Ladies Is Gd, Gents 23. SWIMMING! SWIMMING! BOSS MUNICIPAL BATHS. SUNDAY, JANUARY Ist., 1933. OPECIAL TRAIN from Groymouth and Hokitika, arriving Boss at 12.10 p.m. and departing 5.30 p.m. Hot water and milk supplied to visitors. Tennis courts etc., etc. at disposal of visitors. Gold medals for most 'points. W. •). Blacklnw, (secretary. Sea) secretaries of swimming clubs for programme. OLD TIME BALL. CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Old Time and Modern Dances. SOLDIERS’ HAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1933. 2 Bands—Fred Smith’s Dance Band and Ces. Williams’ Happiness Boys. Price 2/- each.
Public Notices. LOST POLICY. TICK XATIO N\L AIHT AL LI FT ASS! ICTATTOX OF ATSTR A LAST A LIAIH'Fi). THE policy No. F. 14990 on P-' HIT of K FXN FT 11 MERLE II ICC INS litivinsi boon lost T hereby ft ivo notice tlint a cony of the oviuinnl will lie issued mnler Section of) of the Life Insurance Act, .1908. milo-s notice forbidding snme be lodged with the Association within II days of tin's date. \V. A. MART IN, Mn.na.ffer for Now Zealand. Dec, 29th,, 1932.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1932, Page 1
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