'UTS 7AN T E D—r aperhan gin g ( pain ti m » * and sigmvriting. Bitimate. given. Wni'k guaranteed. A. Howe Beach SL'e t .t. WANTED, hoard and residence, private homo preferred. State terms h.v letter to “Business ll.an”, c/o “Guardian.” For Sale. RASPBERRIES: Orders taken for delivery Wednesday, fresh from Motueka, ’Phone 21G. BOOT'S and shoes. The whole stock Being pru'ciM'ually given away at Oliver and Duff's sale. WONDERFUL values to-day at Oliver and Duff’s great clearing 8&I&. (flail and see for yourself. ,108 SALK—-Trap and harness, cheap. Apply T. Stopforth. SEED FOR SURFACE SOWING. FOR bush, scrub and -fern burns we can supply real good - G\>cksfoot, also popular mixtures at 41 d. Write or wire for particulars to Boyd, Seedsman, Dunedin. Auction Sales. ARAHUKA SALEYARJDS. . MONDAY, 30th. JANUARY. Messrs ay. .teffries & Co., will sell: 40 Prime CATTLE. for Sullivan Bros. ARAIIURA EAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 30th. . C 0 Mil OUS T 0 N & • will sell by public auction as above 10 Fat CATTLE, for a. client. Public Notices. HOKITIKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. a re resumes on reminded that 'School WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. Children who attain the age of'SlX' years during the list term, may he enrolled at the commencement of the present term. Ajriy person whining to interview the Rector may do so on Tuesday, January 31st. at the School, between 10.30 a.m. and noon, or 2.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. J. CONNING, Hon. See. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM OLDERO'Ci, late of A rahura, Farmer, deceased . NOTICE RE CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given that all persons having, any claims against the above estate are rAjuired to send full nartionhirs in writing (in duplicate) to me oa or before the FIRST I>AY of FEBRUARY 1933 AND that all debts owing to the said Potato must bo paid to me on or before the said date. A. R. ELOOCK. Solicitor for the Executors, Hokitika. 18th. January, 1933. Tfr* IT IfTßWTinnifni- ' OOLLYER’S LAUNDRY. FCOLLYKR notifies that he is • again in owner-hip of the j Laundry, and will continue to do all i classes of Laundry AYork, including Washing amd Ironing at reasonable prices. Thu public are invited to continue that cordial support, which wax so appreciated in the past. F. COULTER. LAUNDRY WORK JOE LEE (Late of Dunedin). if opened an up-to-date Laundiy. Thirty years’ experience. All clone at shortest, notice and every taken. ecial machine for washing and for ironing collars. A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. v Satisfaction being Guaranteed. DDRESS—Next to J. Johnson, Butcher, RE YELL STREET. F. W. THOMPSON i COY J. F. COULSON, PROPRIETOR. CARRYING AND FORWARDIN'J AGENTS. GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA. CARRT TNG in nil its branches, town or conn' .7. Furniture neCurelj nnrke.l and forwarded to any part oi New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1933, Page 1
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