O LET, two good rooms, tonus reasonable'. Apply “Guardian.” For Sale. BOOTS and shoos. The whole stock being practically given away at Oliver and Duff’s sale. BARGAINS at Leech’s. —Table pototoes, this week only, 6/- cwt; Onions 2/- quarter; Fowl Grit Sills a 1 /-; Tomatoes 4/- case; Wheat 19/- 200 lb sack. to sell, a eon' just calved (2nd. calf) shorthorn breed. Apply Mrs Wi Hough by, tent'.,’ Woodstock. RHUBARB for Sale, 2d a lb., any quantity. J. Seade, Manama. i i JV™ '^ c I' vc ever tasted,” writes W.D., I’oi Poi., of Lion Brand Home Brew, which is an old English recipe. No disappointments. No failures. 2s packet produces 13 gallons purest: aJe. Obtainable from W. H. Nicol, Be veil Street. OR SALK—Pea dies and nectarines s>.s case, tomatoes 4s 3d case, potatoes 3s 6d 501 b. Lag, delivered. P. Stephens, Revel 1 St. Phone 216. WONDERFUL values to-day at Oliver and Duff’s great clearing sale. ; Call and see for yourself. ,«f«^ l auwengapi ItSWBL »"** yJtrjr inwyTJMi''ffWtSfr Amusements. r J OTARA HALL, MARCH Ist. ROSS PROSPECTORS’ AND UNEMPLOYED BALL. Ross Orchestra, dt down supper, 1 modern, old time and novelty dances. Gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is Cd. A. UPJOHN, Secretary. ' KOITERANGI PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Btli. THE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held in Preston’s Paddock, Koiterangi. Hot water provided. Everyone welcome. Dance in evening in Koiterangi Hall. Admission, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. H. LONEY, .Hon. Sec. rA HAND WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. TO be held in St. Andrew’s Hall, afternoon and evening. In aid of St, Paul’s Methodist Church. 'Well stocked stalls of—PLAIN and FANCY SEWING, -j PRODUCE, CAKES and SWEETS. Also JUMBLE STALL and DTP. A DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Admission Free. Public Notices. WKSTLANIt COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of members will be held in the Comity Chamber THIS EVENING at 7 80 o’clock. Business: To receive report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. All interfiled are invited to atiend. H. THIELE, Secretary. PLUNKKT SOCIETY. THE Ladies’ Committee invites ad mothers and friends interested to a Social Afternoon in St. Andrew’s Hall oil WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist., at 3 p.m. Afternoon tea, music and competitions. Silver coin admission. KO K A TAHI SALE'YAR DS. WEDNESDAY, Ist. MARCH. AT 1 p.m. Wr JEFF RIE S & CO. * will sell:— 10 Fat CATTLE. on account F. Wall. 16 Fat and forward STEERS, on account D. Clarke. 10 Fat CATTLE' on account 1L Houliston. 0 Dry COWS, on account Mark Wallace. 9 Fat and forward STEERS, for A. W. Me'liarry. On account clients. — 1 .‘3rd. calf SPRINGER. Ir, Ea t LA VIPS. 40 Mixed CATTT-E, 20 Jinroiwd S.H. cross STEER. MEANER S. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT m the wanted columns of the “Guardian” will soil your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: lo words 1/-, three consecutive insertions 2/6. Greying o r faded haU* positively restored to original shade by applying | Rachel Tonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d \Y. | E. Williams, chemist. Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 1
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