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Ileal Money Savers at LEECH’S This Week En<l ] HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES TO CONVINCE YOU. m ijj&i BUTTER SUPERFINE i/BREAD 9cl 41b loaf - Boiled YORK HAM 1/6 lb BACON, best rashers 10d lb EGGS, guaranteed fresh 10d dozen CHEESE, full cream and tasty 7d lb LUNCHEON SAUSAGE, Swan 9d lb PRUNES 3ios 1/1 SULTANAS 5d lb Seedless RAISINS 3 packets a 1/CURRANTS, 2 Crown 6d lb ESSENCES, Lemon, Vaniba, Almond 3 for 9d. ) Ye Olde English COCOA 8d lb Pixy Uno and Cheesdale CHEESE 1/4 lb CONFECTIONERY AND BISCUITS PARK DRIVE CIGARETTES, fresh PEANUTS, Shelled sib a 1/MACARONI and VERMICELLI Gd largo packet SWEET WEET3 64 packet GREEN PEAS 3 packets for 10d TEAS 1/9, 2/-, 2/8 per lb TEAS, Raven 2/4 lb, Bel! and Amber Tips 2/6 lb Salisbury SHEEP TONGUES in glass jars 1/4 Mixed PICKLES large bottles 9d each JAMS I’s 6d, 2’s 11 d, Raspberry Jam 21b bottle K. 1/9 COFFEE ESSENCE, big value 11d, Quarts 2/6, loose 1/8 lb. Flower and Vegetable SEEDS 6 packets 1/BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TOWN stock, tipped and plain, 3 pkts 1/" VEGETABLES DOWN AGAIN FRESH DIRECT FROM THE GROWER TO YOU. Large CAULIFLOWERS 1/- each CARROTS, Blbs a 1/Spring CABBAGE, hard hearts 4d, PARSNIPS Blb a 1/and 6d each. ASPARAGUS 6J and 8d bunch LEAKS 2d bundle TOMATOES 2/3 lb BEETROOT 2d bundle RHUBARB 6d bunch Spring ONIONS 4 bunches for 6d New Season’s ONIONS. Gibs a 1/LETTUCE 3d each RL L. hcvell Street , GRAPES 1/3 lb Australian Navel ORANGES very sweet, 4 a 1/• LEMONS Gal/BANANAS, large 1/3 dozen Poorman ORANGES 6 a 1/- and have them cut for you. SPINACH 4 bunches for Gd Leech ** " - Hokitika. TELEPHONE No. GSM.

Amusemants, PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1933GRAND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

By the Hokitika Amateur Dramatic Club, (under the direction of Mr H. M. Coulson). James Henry Dnrnley's Farcical Comedy In Three Acts, “FACING THE MUSIC” CAST OK CHARACTERS. Rev. John Smith—The Curate of St. Andrew’s—Air E. Johnstone. John Smith—The other Air Smith—- . Air G. Gilchrist. Hick Desmond- The other Air Smith’s Guest—Air W. Chetwyncl. Colonel Duncan Smith—The other Air Smith’s uncle—Air G, Kennedy. Sergeant DuH'oll—Attached to Vine St. Police Station—Air B. Rulpm. Mabel—The Curate’s wife—Miss K. Robinson. Nora—The other Air Smith's wife— Aliss At. Robin son. Ali ss Fothcringay-—Of the Bijou Theatre—Al iss, B. Kennedy. Airs Pont'ng—The other Air Smith’s Housekeeper—Aliss C. AVylie. A LAUGH AND A LESSON. AIIRTH AND A MORAL. “'FACING THE MUSIC 1 ' ! FUN, FAST AND FURIOUS. Admission; Circle '2/ti, Downstairs 1/6 Booking free. NOTE THE DATE—October 17th, 1933. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. (LABOUR DAY). /VRAND BALL in aid of the funds of Kanieri Tennis Club. Music by Happiness Boys. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6.

KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. RAND Concert and Ball in aid of Kanieri Public School Fund. Admission to concert Is; to ball, ladies Is, gentlemen 2s. F. W. SELBY, Hon. Sec. ONE MILE HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. Annual concert and ball in aid. of Humphreys School Prize Fund. Admission to concert and ball, gentlemen 2/-,' ladies 1/6. R. J. BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary. RADIO Repairs and general service to any make of radio done promptly and efficiently at cheapest rates at Gilford’s. RADIO Valves and Batteries, Electrie Torches, Batteries, Bulbs, Electric Lamps. Best makes at cheapest rates at Gilford’s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 1

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