OATS IN NEW, DELICIOUS FORM Here’s something new for breakfast —Diamond Outlets! Finest oats mii led in a new, small form, but keeping their goodness and energy value. You'll like them, and so will all the family. They’re economical to use, and easy to prepare. So be sure you put “Diamond Oatlets” on' your next groe' ery order.—Advt.
VVrAN'I'EID buy, man’s second hand ’ " bicvde. Must be in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. I*"" lIIWWM 111 11l > For Sale. PAINT. —Silver Fern •white in gallon tins 16/6; lied Oxide 13/6; Excelsior heavy body 23/-; Roofox lied oxide 18/-.—Scott and Co., Revell St. I/VOII private .sale, Austin 12 saloon car, in excellent running order. Apply “Guardian.” poll. SALE—Newly dug local grown Potatoes, 2s 6d per quarter, guaranteed good. Warren’s Eitzherbert St. FOR SALE Modern six-roomed house, mil conveniences, situated Fitzherbert Street, close to town; Govern nient mortgage, transferable. Price £SBO. Apply—••* J. N. ROBINSON. Amusements. ' REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. THE CLOSING OF ACCEPTANCES j't'i- the fil'st day’s races has been EXTENDED till 12 NOON TO--IORROW (Thursday) with tlie Secretary. DANCE, DANCE, DANCE. CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Old time and Modern Dances. SOLDIERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th., 1933. 2 Bands—Fred Smith’s Dance Band and Ces. Williams’ Happiness Boys. Price 2s each. Public Notices. A WARNING. ANY PERSON found shooting cattle or using a gun on my property at Ferngrove, known as the Ross Borough property MILL BE PROSECUTED. JOHN J. HE VELDT. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. JOHN HURREN. late of Kumnrn, desires to notify that he has taken over the bakery business of Mr Thomas Moynihan in Hampden Street, and solicits a continuance of the support previously accorded. Thomas Moynihan in thanking customers for valued past support, requests a continuance of that support •for this successor Mr John Hurren. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WHITEN TENDERS, addressed to the County Chairman. Hokitika, and marked on the outside “Tender for Three Mile Bridge,” will lie received a.t the County Office, Hokitika, up to NOON on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10th., 1933, for the construction of Three Mile Creek Bridge, near Okarito. Plans and -specifications may he seen at the County Office, Hokitika and the Post Office, Okarito. J. A. MURDOCH, County Chairman. t OR all classes of Job Printing try f the “Guardian”. Phone 22m. Next time you buy vinegar, try Sliarland’s vinegar. It’s extremely popular on account of its purity and its piquancy, full-flavoured taste. Made ! in New Zealand. In bottle or bulk. All grocers.—Advt, I Hair going grey All the beauty of its original colour restored with Rachel Hair Tonic, Not a dye. 3s 6d W. E, t Williams, chemist. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 1
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