TO-NIGHTJ EVERYBODYB PICTURES TO^ICHTI And Tuesday. And Tuesday, • “BLACK COFFEE” “BLACK COFFEE” A TWICKENHAM (ENGLIS H STUDIO HiODUCTION. An exceLent cast headed by Adrianne Allen, Elizabeth Alien, Marie Wright, C. V. France and R iehard Cooper. A PICTURE OF SENSATIONAL FEA TURES. SUPPORTS INCLUDE SER lAL. Prices: 2/3 (including tax) and 1/S. Children 6d downstairs.
For Choicest Cut Flowers, Shrubs, and Bedding Out Plants. Wedding Bouquets. Wreaths and Floral Tributes at Shortest Notice. ’Phone 21; after hours, 70. DEATH. POOL —At Westland Hosipital, on Febriiai y 18, Beatrice, beloved wife ol John Pool, native of Dilimanstown aged 5-5 years. F 0 NEPAL NOTICE. THE FRIENDS of the late BEATRICE POOL and of her HUSBAND and FAMILY are invited to attend the funeral which will leave the residence, Didmanstown, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, for the Anglican Church, Kuinara, and thence to Kumara Cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FRIENDS of the late MARY JANE SMITH are invited to attend her funeral which will leave St. Patrick’s Church, Kumara. TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) at 10 a.m. for the Kumara. Cemetery. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. AY. SAMPSON, Undertaker.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1885. Under the Saving Bank Act of 1862. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO at 3|% Per Annum. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. the TRUSTEES MEET EVERS MUNTH tor d-<sputch of businoao. Wm WlLtsON, Manager. NOTICE TO subscriber?. SUBSCRIBERS to the •■’Gm'rdian” are notified Not to Pay tLe town ’•nniijra. Payment must be made to the Cot lector or at the Office. GUARDIAN & TIMES COY., LTD Professional Visit of E. A. MURRELL, D 8.0. A., F. 1.0, (London), REPRESENTING—(c.CUOICRTOi) PPTiri aN» (E. CHOLERTON) The Premier Opticians. Established 1877. Christchurch. May be consulted on all delects of eyesight at Mr Perry’s Dental Surgery. FEBRUARY, WEDNESDAY 22nd. FEBRUARY, THURSDAY, 23rd, 3 p.m. (no Inter). Appointments can now be mode by ’phoning Mr Perry. PROFESSIONAL. B OPTICIANS, OHRISTUHUKun. Will make regular visi b to Hokitika, dates being notified later. AIIRY & CfTOUPPE T TP. » JU MONTHLY VlbM- IU hUMTItft. A. M.ETTBoii. 3 '- 0 -. NZOPTICIAN. May be consulted for all defects of vision at the Rooms of H. M. Coulson, Dentist, Sewell St., on the second Friday of each month.. Please ’Phone for appointments Pure, piquant, full-flavoured —Sharland’s is the recognised leader among vinegars. For salads, pickles, sauces ■or for the table always stipulate Sharland’s vinegar. In bottle or bulk. All stores. —Advt. It is by the neglect of minor coughs and colds that more serious forms of illness are caused, almost without exception by the gradual yeakening of your resistance. Do not suffei with the rest. Get your bottle of Cherimal the double strength < High Balsam from Messrs Gooch Co s store without delay.--Ad;t. Whether ii's for salads, for sauces, for pickles, or for table use you cannot better Sharland’s vinegar—the pure, piquant, full-flavoured vinegar which is brewed in New Zealand. Sold in bottle or bulk All stoves.--Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 4
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