“Beauty that comes Imm health has a gentle quality.” Pimples and coarse skin are caused by irdigestion. To restore the skin to its original fresh beauty take X-AN Mixture three times daily. W. E. 'Williams. Chcmint \ <Wt
HOUSE to Let, furnished or unfurnished. Apply “Guardian” Office. SEE the display of uncooked pastry ■ at Preston’s Tearooms. Large apple pies cooked now ninepence each.
For Sale, FOR SALE—Quiet cow just calved Anply L. J. Kir wan, Sewell Street, Hokitika. i FOR SALE, good table swedes, 6s 6d sack on farm, quality guaranteed. N. Harris, Lower Koiterangi, ’phone 191 d. FOR SALE—Two good milking Cows, quiet and sound. 0. Haussmann, Kanieri Road.
Amusements. pAIR. TO-NICS-ST! TO-NICHTI 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, PRODUCE, CAKES and SWEETS. Also JUMBLE STALL and DTP. A DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Admission Free. 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 Koiterangi Hall. Admission, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. H. LONEY, ■ Hon. Sec. Public Notices. G RAND TO SAWMIDLERS. OWNER of large block of AVltite ■ Pine. invites correspondence from sa.wmillers with own gear and plant, capable of cutting minimum 10,000 feet per day, and who would be prepared to cut on contract. Give full details of plant, and when available. Apply “White Pine’’, c/o “Guardian” Office.
NEW ZEALAND DAIRY PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD. To Owners and Exporters of Butter to be exported front New Zealand. The ABOVE-NAMED BOARD hereby gives notice that pursuant to the power conferred on the Board by Section 13 of the Dairy-produce Export Control Act, 1923, and to all- other powers it thereunto enabling the Hoard did on the 17th day of February, 1933, resolv-e and determine that it is necessary for the effective operation of the Dairy-produce Export Control Act 1923, and the fulfilment of its purposes that the Board should exercise absolute control over the export trom Now Zealand of certain classes of dairy produce, to . wit. all butter other than butter classified and graded under U'C provisions of the Dairy-produce General Regulations as “finest” or. “firstgrade” creamery butter and the Boarci did further resolve and determine that Hie Board should assume control accordingly of such dairy-produce as aforesaid, and the Board did fui tlici resolve and determine that such control shall operate from midnight on the 30th day of April 1933 and the Board did further resolve and determine that such control shall operate until further determination by the Board. DATED this 27th day of February, THE 'COMMON SEAL of the NEW ZEALAND DAIRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD was hereunto duly sei. and affixed by and in the presence of:— W. A. CORNS, Chairman, C. G. C. DERM ER-, Member of I lie Board, l T. C. BRASH, Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 1
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