Wanted Known. WANTED buyers for Zealandia boots ;ukl shoes. Best and cheapest- in market at Oliver and Dull's. ATWATER Kent precision built Radio. Latest valves. Most modern circuits, wonderful performance and reliability. Priced from £l9 at (liflord’s. GTMBOOTS for men women and children. All sizes, best 'nudity , lowest . pri-es at. Oliver and Duff’s.
Amusements. GRAND DANCE. TO-NICKT! TO-NSCHTJ ST. MARY’S CLUE ROOMS, Wednesday, July 19th. Modern and Old Time dancing. Music by 0. Jacobs and T. Seddon. Sunper provided. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/C.
ANNUAL BALL. THE ROSS FIRE BRIGADE will hold their Annual BALL in the Tot-ara Hall, Ross, on WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1933. Efficient M.C. Sit down supper. Music by Ross Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. A. W. PEEBLES, Hon. Secretary.
WATAROA SPORTS CLUB. MEETING POSTPONED TILL FRIDAY, 21st JULY. Programme as Previously. CHOPS, lUCES, DANCE. A. L. DEWAR, Hon. Secretary.
ANNUAL MILITARY BALL. SOLDIERS’ HALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd. Happiness Boys’ Orchost.ni. Good Supper. Novelties. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/0 A. H. SUMNER, L. S. LESLIE, Joint Secretaries.
FANCY DRESS BALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. A Masquerade Ball, organised by the Koiterangi Women’s Institute, will be held in the Koiterangi Hall on Friday evening, 18th August. Prizes for best lady’s Paper .Dress and best gent’s costume. A humorous sketch by members. Home-made supper. Music by Happiness Bovs. E. D. BODDfNGTOX, Hon. Secretary.
Public Notices. WANTED to buy good sow, due to profit • ,V>;o about six weaner pigs. Apply ‘'Guardian” Office. GET IN TOUCH with us—we will transact your business in Christchurch for you ; purchase goods or make any private, enquiries.—Same day service. THE DOMINION SALES AND SEJI VICES LTD. PO Box 977, CHRfSTCHURCH.
HOKITIKA BRANCH. ANNUAL RE-UNION AND SMOKE CONCERT SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. FRIDAY, 2Sth JULY, 1933. 8 o’clock. Tickets 2/0. Tickets must be procured before Wednesday, July 26th. IT PATERSON. Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 86, ’Phone 212.
THE CHURCH ARMY. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, HOKITIKA COME AND HEAR—THESE MESSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. MISSION SERVICE EACH NIGHT At 7.30 p.m everybody welcome. SUNDAY, JULY 23rd. S a.m. Holy .Communion; 11 a.in., Preacher, Gapt. Beck, G.A.; 2.30 p.m. Men’s Service, “Some Aspects of Life , Speaker, Gapt. Beck, C/.A.; 6 p.m. Community Singing; 7 p.m. Special Mission Service. (Soloist Miss Ada Lynn); “Come for all Things are now Read\. \ GREAT opportunity— A GREAT WELCOME—AWAITS YOU.
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