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THIS IS THE WEEK-END SPECIAL EVERY THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE WILL PURCHASE : 2811)3 POTATOES lib BACON RASHERS 1 DOZEN FRESH EGGS TENNIS SHOES. KIDDIES 4’s to 9’s | MAIDS 10’- to 2’ £/Q LADIES 3’s to 6s GENTS 7s to 9’s EGGS Down Again 5 guaranteed, 11d dozen Gts. Worcestershire SAUCE Sd bottle Qts. VINEGAR 6d bottle DESICCATED COCOANUT 5d lb SWEET WEET 6d packet BATH SOAP, wonderful value 6 cakes a 1/Household SOAP 3 bars 1/1 Tar and Glycerine SOAP 3 cakes 1/CARPOLICK SOAP 6 a 1/PEANUTS slbs 1/SULTANAS 5d lb CHEESE 7d lb RICE 7lbs a 1/CANDLES 9d packet SAND SOAP 6 a 1/RL keVell Street , BACON, Rashers 10d and .11d lb BOILED YORK HAM 1/6 lb LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 9d lb Genuine BLUE COD 10d lb L. L -A TELEPHONE No. 68M. Hokitika.

Amusements. TOKEN'S HALL, ANAHUKA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. A -FANCY DRESS BALL will be h e l<l Tl by tho Arahura Valley Women’s Institute, in aid of funds for unemployed Christmas gifts. Music by Cook and Ackers. Mr A. Thomas M.C. and good supper. Admission : Ladies F, gentlemen Is 6d. Two prizes to be awarded for best costumes. M. lIARCOURT, Hon. Sec. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Masquerade BALL will be bold in aid of the funds of the Westland Hospital, tendered bv residents of Kokatahi and Koiterangl. 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, Cake, Sweets, Jellies. • AFTERNOON TEA. Various attractions include special display of daffodils. OPEN AFTERNOON & EVENING.

HOME MAKING, SATISFACTORY WORK at a satisfactory price no to— P. R, WHITFORD, BUILDER Hampden Street, HOKITIKA, 'Phone No. 211. Plans Prepared and Quotations Given.

& /W 7 w l 1 ijfttpV A Naw World Reading a good book is like a journey into a different world. You'll meet your favourite authors here. > James Ring 1 bOCKSK.LI.tK tV STATIONSK ttEVELL bTK/:ET. HOKIT.KA 'Phone 71M

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 1

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