TO LET —Furnished rooms with ut-c of oonvenitme.s. Apply “Guard ian.” Gffico. WANTED to lea.-o for term, bac-h or small cottage. Handy ti town.. Apply ‘‘Guardian.''’ Lost and Found. T GST near Kokatahi, car dooi -- handle. Finder leave at ‘‘Guardian” Office. For Sale. E —No. 1 high pressure - Orion stove; 20 gallon cylinder Apply It o bin son's garag e . F)K, 3d or Od yon can get enough pure ice at the Rendezvous to cool all your drinks or jellies. Our vpoon. tilled cups or cones are the largest on the Coast. Greta Garbo special is delicious. FOR. SALE—No. 1 Orion range, in good order, lady’s cycle nlso in good order, large quantity of furniture including couch, 3 duchesses, wardrobe, dreisser, chest of drawers, small occasional tables, kitchen table, kitchen and dining-room chairs, large easy chair, lino. etc., and other things too numerous to mention. All’s Hall, Re veil Street. Amusements. DANCE AT KOKATAHI. A DANCE will he held in th e Kokatahj Public Hall on Wednesday, January ,18th. Proceeds in aid of the Kokatahi ' x Ouii C'ltib. (jioocl uiu.stc. Supper and efficient M..CAdmission; Gent h men 2s; ladies Is. V. FLEMING A S. GODFREY, Joint Secretaries. SOLDIERS' HALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I8:h. THE BLACK HAND ORCHESTRA will coil'd net a dance in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Cricket Cluh. Soft drinks and ice creams procurable. Flannels optional. Ladies Is, gentlemen 2s. Public Notices. HOKITIKA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of members and -subscribers will be held in the County Chambers on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th.. at 8 p.m. Business: —General. Also to determine suitable area for prospecting with money allocated from Art Union. A. H. LAWN, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICE. W STEWART (late of Kumara) hav- ■ ing taken over the C.O.C. Butchery, requests a continuance of public patronage. Customers are assured that only best quality meat will be stocked and every attention given to orders. W. STEWART, (Late C.C.C. Butchery). Corner Fitzhorbert and Stafford Sts. ’Phone 105. H OKI JFK A. MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. FRUIT. Dessert Apricots 5/- per case; Dessert Peaches 5/- per ease; Dessert Plums 5/- per case. Freight paid ,m 2 ease lots. Raspberries T2lb buckets </6; Black Currants, dozen lbs 0/-; Tomatoes m 121 b boxes 0/-; Logan Berries 121 b buckets 8/0; Lemons 1/0 dozen. Freight paid on all orders for o/-. VEGETABLES . Best Table Potatoes oGlb bags 4/6; Table Onions, new season’s lid P« r lb; Carrots I/O dozen bundles; Beetroot 1/0 dozen bundles; Vegetable Marrows 2d per lb; Green Peas 1/0 P<w peak; Cabbage big heads 3/- dozen; Lettuce 1/6 dozen; Tthubaib 4/6 dozen bundles; Swede Turnips 3/6 sugar bag: Table Carrots 3/6 sugar bag. Freight paid on all vegetable order, for 4/6. pO. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. ir ‘OR all classes of Job Printing tr IT* the “Guardian”. Phone 22m. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT i , the wanted columns of the “Guar I dian” will sell your goods. 'Pry it! Pn I , ); ,i<l rates: 16 words 1/-, throe cons, j cutfve insertions 2/0.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1933, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1933, Page 1
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