Buy New Zealand made—especially if it’s also the best like Shariand’s vinegar. It’s pure, piquant and Strong. In bottle or bulk. All stores, —AHvt
For Sale. F OR SALE—Cow, just calved, good milker, quiet. Apply “Guard10CKSF00T 3d ljb. 30 sacks only. Heavy, clean. 80% gennination guaranteed. Ideal sowing out .burns. Write or wire, for sample. Boyd's Agency, Dunedin. Wanted Known. "DREW Your Own Beer! Use Lion Brand Home Brew, which is an old English recipe. 2s packet makes 18 quart bottles clear, 'sparkling ale. Most economical cn market. Obtainable from W. H. Nieol, Revell Street. OLD of. Piles:—“Thanks to Zann I am rid of Piles”, writes sufferer. Test it! Send sixpence in stamps for generous ' free sample: Znnn Proprietary. Box 952, t.ic. Wellington. F ! Amuseme’)t9. pRINCESS pHEATRE JjOKITIKA TUESDAY. APR.TL 4th., 19,33. Grand benefit dance recital arranged by Miss Dorothy Thwaites of Greyiuouth in aid of the Hokitika swimming Club’s Baths Improvement Fund. Sparkling ballets and vocal numbers, classical and tap dancing, beautiful costuming and lighting effects. Also special engagement of Mr Harold Prescott N.Z.’s leading tenor, Full orchestra of seven instruments. Admission: Circle 2s, downstairs Is 6d. Watch, for fiuther particulars.
KO'K ATAHI-K OITER. AN GI SPORTS CLUB PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,1933. NATIONAL (lancing, Highland Fling under 13, .and 13 to 18, Irish Jig and Sailor’s Hornpipe, same classes in each. Cold medal to be awarded to each class. Arthur Rose Challenge Cup to be awarded for highest aggregate in 13-13 years class. Cup conditions, six competitors or no award. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. KOKATA HI-KOITERANGI Grand Sports Ball on WEDNESDAY, APRIL sth. Good supper, efficient M.C. Music by Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s Gd. KANIERI PUBLI’O HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17. TZ ANIERI CRICKET CLUB’S an- -*-*■ nuUl hail. Excellent music, good supper, The ball of the season. 11. WELLS. Hon. Sec. JOCKEY CLUB BALL. . WESTLAND RACING CLUB. mUESDAY, 18th. APRIL, has been chosen for tbits fashionable event. As before the brightest of music, two orchestras. Continuous dancing. Watch for later announcements. TOKER'S HALL A RAH UR A. .. FRIDAY, APRIL 21st. A' DANCE will be held in aid of the P'lunket Baby Contest. Music by Cook and Ackers, Admission; Ladies. Is 6dj gent s 2s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 1
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