NOW IS THE TIME TO PRESERVE THEY WONT GET CHEAPER!!! ONE LARGE PACKET EVEREST WASHING POWDER, AND ONE BEST QUALITY POT MIT FREE—THE LOT -j /p WHEAT, 5 S bushel, 15s 200 lb sack ORANGES, 5 a Is. POLLARD, 1/7 bush., 15s 200 lb sack BANANAS, 1s 3d and 1s 6d doz BRAN. 1s 4d bush., 10s 6(1 200 sack LEMONS, 6 a Is. OATS, 3s 6d bush., POTATOES, 12 s 200 lb sack ONIONS, 81b 1s CARROTS, 10 lbs Is. PARSNIPS, 83b Is. SWEDES. 12 lb Is. PUMPKINS, Hd lb APPLES, 6s 6d case 40 lbs FLOUR, 6lb a Is, 25’s 4s 2d, 50’ s Bs. 1A SUGAR 121 b3s 3d, bag 17s 6d 701 b bag. RICE 61b at Is, SAGO, 4lb 11 d TAPIOCA. 51b a 1s PEARL BARLEY, slb a Is. BEST SOLE LEATHER, 4s 6d lb YOU MUST TRY THE NEW LINE IN BISCUITS. THEY’RE SIMPLY DE. LICIOUS! GOLDEN PUFFS 1 S 3d lb LANCASHIRE TEA 10d lb NUTTY BIFFS 1s lb ELITE ASSORTMENT 1s 4d lb EVERY DAY REMEDIES—PUT YOU RIGHT FOR A PENNY! CASTOR OIL COMPOUND CHOCOLATES FOR CHILDREN > ! GENUINE BRITISH ASPIRIN (does not affect the heart) ) SORE THROAT TABLETS, soothing and anti-septic ... f HEADACHE POWDERS, the safe pair killer 7 CASCARA SAGRADA, guard your health \ SODA MINT, for that heart burn h ) AT THE HAMPDEN STREET SHOP THESE PRICES ARE ALSO IN FORCE Rcvell Street , Hokitika.
Amusem®nts. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHJ. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1933. RAND concert and Ball in aid of Kokatahi School Fund. Folk Dancing, playettes,- Musical, Vocal and (Elocutionary items by 'School pupils, supplemented by adult items. Admission to concert; Adults l/-, children 6. To Ball : Gentlemen 2/-, •Ladies 1 /-. First class music and home made supper. MARK WALLACE, Hon. Secretary. GRAND BALL. ' RIMU TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. HAPPINESS Boys’ Orchestra. Lucky and novelty dances. Dainty s«Ppev. Admission; Gentlemen 2/-; ladies 1/6. > _ '■ lil^t Keep 'October 18th free in order to attend the Fair in the Rimu Town Hall. TOKER’S hall, arahura. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. A GRAND DANCE will be held hv the Arahura Valley Women’s Institute, in aid of funds for unemployed Christmas gilts. Music by Cook and Ackers. Efficient M.C, and good supper. Admission, ladies Is, gentlemen Is Gel. M. MARCO CRT, Hon. Sec.
KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933. A PLAIN and Fa.ncy Dress Masquerade BALL will be held in aid of the funds of the Westland Hospital, tendered by residents of Kobatnhi and Ivoiterangi. Music by Happiness Boys. Gentlemen 2/6, ladies 1/6. J. FLEMING, Chairman. ST ANDREW’S CHURCH. HOKITIKA. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1933. Open at 2.30 p.m, The following Stalls Work, Produce Flower, Caleb, Sweets, Jellies. ’ AFTERNOON TEA. Various attractions include special display of daffodils. OPEN AFTERNOON & EVENING. HOME MAKING. JpGR SATISFACTORY WORK at a satisfactory price go to—builder Hampden Street, HOKITIKA, 'Phone No. 211. Plans Prepared and Quotations Given,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 1
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