LOST yesterday, near Whilev’s, hundredweight potatoes. Finder please deliver to Bail wav Hotel. 0. Morris, Kokatalii. LS . . ._ f IT RANTED boaa d in. private linnie » ’ by young lady. Reply “Terms” care “Guardian.” For Sale. E° it SALE, ra (ring bicycle, tfioa'Uy iiev, jY.’ice £(>. Wilkinson, Lower Kokatalii. ..praoAppiv Wanted Known. SPARKLING Home Brew, clear as crystal spring, when made with Lion Brand. Product of 100-year-old firm cf English brewers. 2s packet makes 18 punr.t bottles. Obtainable W H. Nieol, Ravel! St-i^et. WOMEN : —Don't neglect Piles. You can be cured without operalion. Try Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Sixpence in stamps brings generous sample. . Write “Zann”, Box- &02,t.ic., Wellington. • ' RIVAL. FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club' will/ be held in Keller’s sample room on SATURDAY, APRIL Ist., , at 7 p.m. Amusements. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. KOK ATA HI-KOITER ANGI Grand Sports Ball on WEDXJ’SDAY,* APRIL sth. Good supper, M.O. Music by Happiness Orchestra. efficient Boys’ V Ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s 6d.
pRINCESS TUESDAY. APRTL 4th., 1933. f'i RAND BENEFIT .DANCE RE'J'T cil'AlL arranged by Miss Dorothy Thwaites of Greymouth in aid of the Hokitika owimruing Club’s Baths Improvement Fund. Rpvrkling ballets and vocal numbers, classical and tap dancing, beautiful oosturning and lighting effects. Also special engagement of Mr Harold Prescott N.Z.’s loading tenor. Full orchestra of seven instruments. Admission: Circle 2s. downstairs Is Gd. Watch for further particulars. fjpHEATRE JJOKITIKA KANIERI PUBLI’O HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17. K ANIERI CRICKET CLUB’S annu'al balll. Excellent mushy good supper. The ball of the season H. WELLS. Hon. Sec. JOCKEY CLUB BALL. WESTLAND RACING CLUB. nnUESDAY, 18th. APRIL, has been -®- chosen for this fashionable event. As before the brightest of music,, two orchestras. Continuous dancing. Watch for later announcements. GRAND BALL. KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 31st. TO celebrate the second birthday of the Women’s Institute. Usual attractions including playette and novelties. Ladies Is Cd. Gentlemen 2s. D. HAVILL, ‘ Hon. Sec. TOKER’S HALL ARAHURA. FRIDAY - , APRIL 21st. A DANCE will be held in aid of the Pi’unket Baby Contest. Music by Cook and Ackers. Admission ; Ladies Is 6d; gents 2s.
HOME MAKING. j7IOR SATISFACTORY WORK at a satisfactory price go to—- ; P. R, WHITFQRD, BUILDER Hampden Street, HOKITIKA, ’Phone No. 211. Plans Prepared and Quotations Given.
To those about looking <nr value in linoleum S) square carpets, runners, hearth rues, doormat sl , a n d curtains, will do well to pay Kchroder and CK a visit. Special inrl u rumen’> AvjU be [riven to large purchasers. Values canuot be beaten.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1933, Page 1
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