Lost and Found. nd tau ■advise —■—l YOUNG LADY would do Books at home. Write “Bookkeeper,” Jc/o “Guardian” office. WANTED, a youth; must be able to milk. Wages £1 per week. T. Foster, Harihari. HAVE your Radio Valves tested tree on our modern testing equipment. We stock all best makes of valves and batteries for battery and electric sets. Gilford’s, Revel! St. VALVE Battery Radio complete with all batteries, speaker and aerials for £lO. Good reception guaranteed. Gilford’s, Revell St. RADIO Repairs and general service to any make of radio '’one promptly and efficiently at cheapest rates at Gifford’s. RADIO Valves and Batteries, Electric Torches, Batteries, Bulbs, Electric Lamp 3 Best makes at cheapest rates at Gifford’s. SPEEDY Relief from Piles.—Zaun Double Absorption Treatment works wonders. Setae! sixpence in stamps for generous sample. Zann Pro- / prictary, Box 952, J.K. 'Wellington. T OST—On Thursday, black l<;\- .terrier .dog. Please “Guardian'’ Office. Public Notices.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. HOKITIKA. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1933. Open at 2.30 p.m. The following Stalls: —Work, Produce t Flower.' Cake, Sweets, Jellies. AFTERNOON TEA. Various attractions include special display of daffodils. OPEN AFTERNOON &. EVENING. HOKITIKA TRANSPORT SERVICE ALL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS must be paid before September 30, otherwise they will be sued for forthwith. A. E. STEPHENS. THANKS. THE Family of the late Margaret Moye, desire to THANK all friends for messages of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. Totara, 15/9/33. WESTLAND RACING CLUB THE Annual Meeting of members of the above Club will be held at the Club room, Hamilton Street, at' 8 o’clock on FRIDAY evening next (22n<l inst.) All members are invited to attend. Business: To 1 receive and adopt, annual '.report and statement of accounts; election of President and officers and general matters. D. J. EVANS, Secretary. WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
TROUT FISHING SEASON. a NGLER-S are notified that the /V Fishing Season which extends until April 30, 1934. opens on OCTOBER 1. Licenses (£1) may be obtained from Mr L. S- Ross, Revel l St., or from undersigned. Reduced fees for ladies and juveniles. The £1 license fee covers membership of the Society. H. W. LODGE, Secretary. KUMARA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE Annual Plain and Fancy Dress BALL of the above Brigade will be held in the Memorial Hall, Kumara, on FRIDAY night, B2nd September. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Happiness Boys Orchestra. Efficient M.C., Excellent Supper. Double ticket 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. JAMES ROOHFORD, Secreta 17.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1933, Page 1
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