Wanted Known, ■fTIHEBE will be additional prizes, oilq for the biggest break in the first round and one in the 'second round at the Elite Monster Tournament. HE DJVJNIA requests lady clients to make their appointments early in collection with the Racing Club Ball, as already there are quite a number of bookings. and have recommended it to our friends,” writes Mrs H. li., Chntto Greek, after successfully brewing 3 gallons from Lion Brand Home Brow. 2s packet. Obtainable W. IT. NieoJ, ReveU Street. ANN For Piles:—One user writes: “I am delighted with results of the Treatment. Send further supply.” Try it! Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample to “Zaun”, Box 952j.k., Wellington.
ANNUAL Meeting All Saints’ Young Men’s Cltii), in All iSainto' Hall Friday ) April 7th., at 7.-15 p.m. All intending members cordially invited to attend. rpHE LATEST in evening shoes showing .at the Arch Little .Shoe ■Store—white .embossed velvet to dye any colour in ]3ar and Courts—Prices right. CIHILDEEN \S gum hoots in .brown 1 colour a’so ladies’ in same s hado showing at the Arch Little Shoe Store. 1 Prices from 9s 6d to 13 s 6d pair. Amuseme'ita. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. TO-NICKT! TO-NIGHT! KOKATAHI-KOITBRANGI Grand Sports Ball on WEDNESDAY, APRIL sth. Good supper, efficient M.C. Muisio by Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s 6d.
POPULAR BABY CONTEST. DANCE AT HOSPITAL HALL. ORGANISED by nursing staff of Westland Hospital, a dance will be held in the Hospital Hall, on FRIDAY, APRIL 7. Music by Happiness Boys. Ladies Is del, gentlemen 2s. Newmans cars will run to and from dance. , i ! biff KANIERI PUBLI'O HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17. TT'ANIERI CRICKET CLUB’S an- •*-*- nu'al baJll. Excellent music, good supper, The ball of the season. ' H. WELLS. Hon. Sec. SOLDIERS’ HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17. TTARD-UP BALL in aid of Catholic School Baby. Prizes for host original hard-up' costumes, boy and girl. Good music, hard-up supper. Admission, Adults Is, Children 6d. 0. A. SANDERS, Hon. Sec.
JOCKEY CLUB BALL. WESTLAND RACING CLUB. [TUESDAY, 18th. APRIL, has been chosen for this fashionable event. As before the brightest of music, two orchestras. Continuous dancing. Watch for later announcements. TOKER’S HALL ARAHURA. FRIDAY, APRIL 21st. A DANCE will be held in aid of the P’lunket Baby Contest. Music by Cook and Ackers. Admission; Ladies Is 6d; gent s 2s.
Public Notices. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. MUNICIPAL .ELECTIONS., 3rd. MAY. 1933. T 3 ÜBLIC NOTICE- is hereby given that “The Supplementary District Electors’ Rail’’ will close at o p.in. on. WEDNESDAY, 19 th. APRIL, J 930. A copy of the main Roll is now open lor inspection at my Office, and copies may he obtained at a cost of Is each. Persons possessing a Residential qiialiiicaiion should see that their names appear on. the Roll. Forms of application for enrolment may he obtained from the undersigned. Dated ?.L Hokitika this oth. day of April, 1933. H. G. E. COLES, Town Clerk.
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