WANTED to buy—Small Motor . Winch, suitable for return rope. Apply “Guardian” Office. For Sale, RiY your luck in “My Lucky Year” JL... Art Union, £4OOO in prizes, closing. iSatuJrday, - 4t-h. March, tickets 2.9 od. FOR SALE cheap, Brinsmead Piano, ill good order; free from borer. Apply “Guardian” Office. FRESH GreymouTh - groper arriving at the Hygiene Fish Mart this evening. BARGAINS at Leech’s-—Table Pofa- , toes 3/- for 561 b.; Peaches 4/- case; Toihatoes 4/- case; Onions 2/- quarter; Fowl Grit Bibs 1/-; Host Fowl Wheat 10/- per 2001 b sack.
POSSESS 11 comfortable home. A ticket, 2s 6d, in “My Lucky Year” Art Union may do the trick, Ist. prize £2OOO. BEST Home Brew on market : Lion Brand. 2s makes 3 gallons of clear, sparkling ale. Old English rec;'pe. Prbduct of London Brewers, established 100 years. Can’t fail ! Obtainable from W. H. Nicol, Bevel 1 Street. DON’T miss taking a chance in “My Lucky Year” Art Union, £2OOO first prize, tickets 2s , 6d. W' ONDERFUL values to-day at Oiver and Duff’s great clearing ■sale. Call and see for yourself. Amusemc'ita. Gi RAND DANCE- Old Time and n Jazz will be held in the Soldiers’ Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Good mnsic j A. Thomas, M.C.' Admission : ■Gents 1-3 6d, Ladies Is. TOTARA hall, MARCH Ist. ROSS PROSPECTORS’ AND UNEMPLOYED BALL. Ross Orchestra, sit down supper, modern, old time and novelty dances. Gentlemen 2s Gel, ladies Is 6d. A. UPJOHN, Secretary. EOITERANGI PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth. 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.
QRAND JjlAHt. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Btli. 0 be held in fit. Andrew’s Hall, afternoon and evening. In aid of git. Paul’s Methodist Church. Well stocked stalls of— PLAIN and FANCY SEWING, PRODUCE, CAKES and.SWEETS. Also JUMBLE STALL and DTP. A DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Admission Free. pIHNCESS fjHEATRE JjOKTTIKA TUESDAY, 21st. MARCH, 1933. ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT. Good programme by first class local and visiting artists. Admission 2s and Public Notices. AUCTION SALE, FRUIT. THURSDAY AT 2.30 p,m. WJBFFSIEB & 00. • will sell in the mart:— . 10b Cases FRUIT— Apples, pears, plums, nectarines, peaches, tomatoci'i, and encumbers. NOTICE. OWING TU FLOOD'S in the. rattle mustering areas, the Wataroa Stock snip has been POSTPONED until FRIDAY, 31st. MARCH. T. McBRIDE, Secretary.
CITY BUTCHERY REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. rjIAYLOR & CUMMING. THIS SPECIAL OFFER. PRIME LAMB FOR CASH. HALF LAMB FROM 7/6 leg lamb. from 3 / 6 FOREQUARTERS FROM 2/6 LOINS - - FROM 1/6. FROM MARCH Ist, ALL MEAT REDUCED FOR CASH,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1933, Page 1
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