Wanted Known. WOMEN: —Don’t neglect Piles. ' ’ You can be cured without operation. Try Zaun Double Absorption Treatment. Sixpence in stamps brings generous sample. t Write “'Zann”, Box bod.r.RWellington. '
QUART Bottles Beer for 2s I Brew your own with Lion Brand. Delightful flavour. Clear and sparkling. Lion Brand never varies. Economical, e.~ay to make. Obtainable from W. H. Nicol, Revel I Street.
■i-*9nnn WILL keep you in eonifor life. Try your luck in the “Great Easter” Art Union, tut. pifize £2oo?', causing 'Saturday 22nd., tickets 2s 6d.
THINK ! What could you do with £2COf) ? Buy a chance for 2« (id in the “Great Easter” Art Union, closing Saturday 22nd. April.
TRY your luck in the “Great Easter” Art Union, £4OOO in 105 prizes, closing Saturday 22nd. April, tickets 2s 6d
For 'Sale. POil SALE—2S nigs, slips and wean■ers. 'Apply T. Foster, Harihavi. Lost and Found. 1’ -OST at Hospital liail, Tuesday night, pair of opera glasses am pair of horn rimmed glasses. Pleasi return “Guardian” Office. LOST— Crank handle off Ford car, between Quay and Ike veil St. Finder please return “Guardian.” Amusements. JOCKEY CLUB BALL. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. R.S.A. HALL. Fancy Dresses. Costumes or otherwise, A night of dance revelry. Continuous' orchestration and dancing, commencing 8.30 p.m. Double tickets 5/-, ladies 2/6, gen-' tlemon • 3/-. W. A. JAMIESON, M.C. H. T. PARRY, Conductor.
-ALL SAINTS’ HALL. FIjUIMY, API?IL 21st., 1933. Old Tim© a lid. Modern Dances. In aid of funds of HOKITIKA MUNICIPAL BAND. Music by the Band. Commence at S p.ni. Efficient M.O.
ANZAC CONCERT. PRINCESS THEATRE, TUESDAY, APRIL,2Sth., AT 8 O’CLOCK. A HIGH CLASS PROGRAMIME by leading Grey mouth Amateurs. In nid of R.S.A. funds. Admission 2s ' upstairs, Is Gd downstairs, children Gd. Reserve seals at Mclntosh’s no extra charge. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ' GRAND CARNIVAL BALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. R.S.A. HALL. (SPECTACULAR WIND UP to the Plunket Baby Contest. Grand Parade at 9 p.m., breaking into Lucky Spot Waite for 2 prizes. HAeoHient suopor; streamers; confetti. Music by Ha.ppiners Boys Orcheslra.' Admission 2s. A. H. LAWN, Organiser. Public Notices. TO REGISTERED UNEMPLOYEDApplications will: h© received 1 by the Westland County Alining Executive, for four parties of three or four men, for cutting tracks in the Taipo district. Applicants must be registered unemployed.' Tents and tools will be supplied and provision made for carting, supplies, by-the Alining Executive. Particulars of payments may po obtained at the office of Westland County Council. J. A. MURDOCH. • County Chairman. WESTLAND LODGE, U-A.O.D. MEMBERS are requested to attend a, SUMMONED M.KETIXTG to ho held in the Lodge Room THIS EVENING at 7.30. Buxines 0 f vital importance. By Order, A.D. FOR SALE. j TTVAIRY FARAI at Hokitika as going j concern-; ?o cows, 28 in milk; j town supplied. Every up to date coni' venieuce,. Apply Houston.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 1
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