“Beauty,that comes.,from he.ilth has a gentle quality.” Pimples and coarse skin a>« caused by irdigestion. To restore the skin to its original' fresh beauty take X-AN Mixture three times daily. W. E. Williams. Chemist.— Advt. < . Ilie most discerning, housewives use Slmrland’s Vinegar.' ft’s so pure, so piquant, so lull-flavoured and it’s brewed in New Zealand. Sold in bottle or hulk r,t all stores.—A.dvt. MOUSE to Let, furnished or unfurnished. Apply “Guardian” Office. For Sale. \ R RIVING to-night, f r esn groper, smoked haddock and terekqlu and fresh oysters. Hygiene Fish Mart. 7• r~r—- ■ f IC‘N Brand Home Brew produces clear, sparkling ale just like bottfacl prpclpct. Mery economical. 2s packet * makes 18 quart bottles. Delightful flavour. Obtainable W. H. Nicol, llevell Street. SEE the dispjay of uncooked pastry .at Preston’s Tearooms. Large apple pies cooked now ninepence each.
"OOR. SALK-—5 registered pedigree i ■ sows, large while Berkshire C-rais, 8 weeks’ old. For price, and particulars apply to W. Rae, Aralnmi. ~rr:v —: —■■■ u , ' .puMic.Notices. , 10 SAWMILLIHES. WNER of large block of White I’ine, invites correspondence from sa.wni illers with own gear and plant, capable of cutting minimum 10,COD feet per day, and who would be prepared to cub on contract. Give full details, qf. plant, and when available. Apply “White P me”, b/o “Guardian” Office. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL GOLD PROSPECTING SCHEME. A CTING on behalf of the Un employx ,ed Board, the Council invites applications from parties of two, three or four persons to undertake prospecting in approved localities. Applicants to he registered unemployed in the Westland County or interior Boroughs, Applications are invited also from suitable men to act as Supervisees of gold mining in Westland (including the work of .there at present under subsidy). Applicants to state age and experience. Wages £3 per week and travelling expenses. Information as to likely, areas for prospecting in Westland, alluvial or quartz, are invited, and any information as to prospecting - already car-, ried out in such localities, will he welcomed. ! Mon engaged under the scheme will I he covered by accident insurance, for i which purpose 3d-will he deducted weekly from the wages (15s) for single men, and 6d from wages (30s) of married men.
Further particulars of the scheme may be seen at the County Office an cl Bcirmnxli Offices (Hokitika, Knmara aml Re'-st and .it thy principal Country Pert Offices. All annlirat'cns in roy*pct tn the above- elope at the County Office. tike., at NOON on MONDAY, At ARCH 13th. D. J. 'EVANS, County Clerk. AUCTION RARE OF FRUIT. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th., AT 2.30 p.m. IN THE M ART, CAMP STREET. M HOUSTON AND C 0 Y. will sell hy public auction as above:— 30 Cases first class RE 1 CITES. 10 Cases PASSION FRUIT. AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT. FRIDAY, 10th. MARCH, AT 3 p.m. W r JEFFR.TES A, 00 " will soil in the mart, Sewell 8 trc't.: ICO Cases FRUIT, consistim;: of tomatoes, peaches, pears, plums, and cucumbers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 1
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