WONDERFUL v iii In os to-day at O-'iver ami Duff’s great clearing sale. Call and see for yourself. WANTED —Circular cross-cut saw, 20.24 inch and spindle complete; a-lsr> electric lighting set about 12 lights. 'State price and particulars to Mux 3, Ross. ivalil, POTATOES—TriaI offibs, 8s free. A. Broakwell, TinOantorbury. rpo LET, two good rooms, terms reasonable. Apply “Guardian.” BOOTS and shoes. The whole stock being practically given away at Oliver and Duff's sale. mini—■rni" iib -jrwTAKMim iriTWTmniMiii’WM For Sale. ■VITANI'KD to sell, a cow just calved * (2nd. naif) shorthorn breed. Apply Mrs Willoughby, sour., Woodstock. RHUBARB for sale, 2d a lb., any quantity. J. Searle, Manamii. <cmHE Ale was a decided success,” writes J. Y. M., of Ranfurly, after using Lion Brand Home Brew. Lion Brand is most economical on market. 2s packet makes 18 quart bottles- Old English recipe. Obtainable W. H. Nicol, Be veil 'Street. FOR. SAlLß—Bohm iron frame Piano. Good order, £25 or offer. Howell Pianoforte Tuner, Ross’s Music Store. Amusements. TO TARA HALL, MARCH.Ist. ROSS PROSPECTORS’ AND UNEMPLOYED- BALL. Ross Orchestra, sit down supper, modern, old time and novelty -dances. Gentlemen 2s (id, ladies Is Gd. A. UPJOHN, Secretary. KOITERANGI PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. IT HE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held in Preston’s Paddock, Ivoiterangi. Hot. water provided. Everyone welcome. Dance in evening in Koiteraiigi Hall. Admission, gentlemen 2s,- ladies Is. H. LONEY, Hon. Sec. £8 RAND A UTUMX A 'pAIR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. TO 1 be held in St. Andrew’s Hall, afternoon and evening. In aid St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Well stocked stalls of— PLAIN and 1 FANCY SEWING, iDDUCE, CAKES and SWEETS. Also JUMBLE STALL, and DTP. A DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Admission Free. Public Notices. PLUNKET SOCIETY. THE Ladies’ Committee invites all mothers and friends interested to a Social Afternoon in St. Andrew’s Hall on WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist., at 3 p.m. Afternoon ten. music and competitions. Silver coin admission.
isasitARAHIJRA SALE YARDS. 3 lON DAY; FEBRUARY 27th. Mhouston & CO. will soil: — 15 Eat CATTLE, for W. A. Jamieson. 00 Pat WETHERS, 'for a client.
arahura fat stock sale. MONDAY, 27th. FEBRUARY. WJ EF F 111 E S & CO • will sell on :teooiint Messrs •,Su'il'/Vaiv 'Urns. a.ml M. Oarroll.:, — 35 Fat CATTLE. SO Fat LAMBS. (i() Fat 'SHEEP. KOKATAHI SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, Ist. MARCH. AT 1 p.m. it t JEFFRIES & CO. W * w iil .soil:— 10 Fat CATTLE, on account F. Wall. 10 Fat and forward STEERS, nil account D. Clarke. 10 Fat CATTLE. oil account- R. Hoidiston. 6 Dry COWS. on account Mark Wallace. On account clients.— 1 3rd. calf SPRINGER,. 15 Fat LAMBS. 10 Mixed CATTLEGreying o r faded hair positively restored to original shade by applying Barbel Tonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d W. E. Williams, chemist.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1933, Page 1
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