For that irritating fiatuienae after eating try A-AN Mixture, X-AN freshens up the stomach glands, multiplies the digestive juices, purifies the blood and restores the muscular action to the intestines thus ensuring proper alimination. AY. F„ Williams, 'Jfc&mist.—Advt,
WANTED to buy., lady’s second lmnd ; bicycle. Apply “Guardian” Office. y OST— Felt bat, ill Hokitika.-Finder please return “'Guardian.” For Sale. B HEWING Beer? Use Lion Brand Home Brew. Alowt economical oil market .‘ls packet makes 18 'quart bottles. Prepared by English brewers. Clear and sparkling. .Delightful full flavour. Ob t tarn able A\ . H. Nicol, Revel! Street. ITIOR SALE— Bolim iron frame Piano. Good order, £2o or offer. Howell Pianoforte Tuner, Ross’s Music Store. FOR SALE—Nine weaner pigs. Apply 0. Cook, Kaihinu. SALE, good fowl wheat, 20s sack cash. Dee’s Grocery, Revcll Street. FRESH Groper, Oysters, and Smoked Fish arriving this evening at the Hygiene Fish Mart, All orders immediately attended to. Amusements. TOKER’S HALL, ARAHURA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1933. A DANCE will be held in the above Hall in aid of the Arahura Maori Rah Women’s Institute. Maori Music. Maori M.C. Good Kai. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/-. AIRS 0. MASON. Secretary. TOTARIA HALL, MARCH Ist. ROSS PROSPECTORS’ AND UNEMPLOYED 1 BATA. Ross Orchestra, sit down supper, modern, old time and novelty dances. Gentlemen 2s fid, ladies Is fid. A. UPJOHN, Secretary. KOITERANGI PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. THE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held in Preston’s Paddock, Koiterangi. Hot water provided. Everyone welcome. Dance in evening in Koitorangi Hall. Admission, gentlemen. 2s, ladies Is. H. LONEY, Hon. Sec.
Public Notices. COLLY Fit'S LA UN DU Y. ALL classes of laundry work washed and ironed or if preferred iioned only. Spits cleaned and pressed at COL'LYER’S LAUNDRY. Prompt attention, personal supervision. V. COLLYER, Proprietor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. | HENRY LEWIS, of Hokitika, Hotij clkeepor, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Hokitika and known as Dominion Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to he holden at Hokitika on the 10th dav of March, 1933, apply For a Transfer of the said License from ltiyself to Spencer Frank Browne oi Hokitika, hotelkeeper my Appointee. Dated the 10th day of February. 1933. H. LEWIS. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors lor applicant, Hokitika. ' fireying o P faded ha'r positively restored' to original shade by applying Rachel Tonic. Not a d.v«\ 3s 6d W. Ijr Williams, ehomist.— Advt. ‘Ensure successful ivvklns and sauces this season by tisinj New Zealand’s best vinegar—Sharlvad’s- Pure, piquant, ful -flavoured. Sold in bottle or bulk at. all stores.—Ad-t. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1933, Page 1
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