Don’t take risks with colds; take Ton king’s Linked Emulsion. It’s a marvellously efficient remedy. Pleasant to take. Builds up the system. 13 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d.—Advt.
Lost and Found. LOST from Soldiers Hall, golf cabaret night, a brown felt 'hat. Please advise “Guardian’’ office. Public Netices. WANTED— Girl leaving school for Hotel work. Small wages until proved, must interview parent. Apply “Guardian.” HAVE your Radio Valves tested free on our modern testing equipment. We stock all best makes of valves and batteries for battery and electric sets. Gifford’s, Revolt St. VALVE Battery Radio complete with all batteries, speaker and aerials for £lO. Good reception guaranteed. Gifford’s, Revell St. .. ■ •' • < '• f‘' ' ' ' HOKITIKA, BOWLING CLUB. THE annual meeting of members will be held iu the Pavilion this evening at 7 o’clock. Business: Reception of report and balance sheet; election of officers and general. A. E. BENJAMIN, Hon. Secretary. Amusemants. ' GRAND BALL. In aid of WESTLAND HOSPITAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. Novelty attractions, Lucky Spot Waltz. Tickets S J-, 3 j- and 2/6. CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL. Plain and Fahey Dress. Prizes awarded.
THURSDAY; AUGUST, 31, 1933. Tickets lj- and 6d. The Happiness Boys Orchestra. ITS.A. HALL., Tickets obtainable from— MRS R. PATERSON, MISS M. HALLIDAY, Joint Secretaries. TOREK’S HALL, ARAHURA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1933. /'MRAND BALL, in aid of Kailiinu '-A School funds. Good music, good floor, good supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. W. DOVE, Hon. Sec.' RIMU TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. A Ball will be held in aid. of St. Mary’s School! Numerous novelties. Music by Happiness Boys. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Masquerade BALL will be held in aid of the funds of the Westland Hospital, tendered by residents of Kokatahi and Koiterangi. Music by Happiness Boys. Gentlemen 2/6, ladies 1/6. J. FLEMING, Chairman. RIMU TOWN HALL. A PADDY’S market will be held in the Rimu Town Hall on Wednesday, October IS. Don’t try any old remedy for that cold—try fonking’s Linseed Emulsion, * Its popularity is its recommendation. Unlqualled as a- pleasant and safe remedy. Prevents colds leading to I more serious lung complaints. Sold everywhere. Is 6d. 2s 6d and 4s (>d. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 1
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