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Public Notices. AAAAA for someone in the “Hap|ty Moments” Art Union closing Saturday 21st,. tickets 2s (id. WANTED— AVuinaiu for hon s ekeeper for about one month - small family. £1 per week. Apply '‘Guardian” Office. THE Arch Ljt-tle Shoe Store J'or sand shoes in dark tan and white from 2/0 pair. Men’s with ro-inForced toes 4/0 pair. 'OR SALE latest cane pram in good order, reasonable. Apply “Guard- [ ian” office. | OOK AT THlS!—Butter superfine ]/_ lb; Eggs guaranteed lid dozen, Bread 41b loaf 9d; New Potatoes 4lb a ]/ —Leech’s Service Store. THhe Arch 'Little Shoe Store is clear- i inr>- out all ladies’ evening shoes, new goods at less than half price, from 8/6 pair

WANTED KNOWN—That Leech’s Service Store has a plentiful supply of fresh vegetables, direct from the grower, at : cheap rates. \ BARGAINS in second hand Battery and Electric Radio sets. Battery sets, good five valve, all complete from £lO. Ideal for country use where no electric power is available at Gifford’s, j THE Arch Little Shoe Store for men’s shoes, Monarch brand from 17/11 to 25/- pair. Suckling Bros., distributed among clients 30,000. pair of men’s shoes on September Ist. This speaks for itself. DON'T miss taking a chance in the “Happy Moments” Art Union, £2OOO first prize for 2s 6d. THIRD shipment Tennis Shoes just arrived. Better values than before 4 to 0 1/9, 10 to 2 2/3, 3 to & 2/9, 7 to 9 3/6 per pair at Leech's Service Store. SPEEDY Relief from Piles— Zann Double Absorption Treatment works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample. Zaun Proprietary, Box 95? J.K. Wellington. THE Arch Little Shoe Store is clearing out balance of ladies’ welted ■shoos at less than cost. All 'one price 17/6 pair, Were 27/6 to 3 5,1- pair. COFFEE Essence, Jjjg, i ~v-abte''!Td bottle ; Cfoffee Essence, qts .2/6; loose Coffee and Chicory 1/S lb. Teas 1/9, 2/-, 2/6 lb. at Leech’s.

TO LET, after 20th, comfortable fourroomed cottage, partly furnished; all modern convenience. Apply “Guardian” Office. THANKS. “THE FAMILY of the late Mrs E. M. * Boucher, wish to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy, and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. Kanieri, October 17ili, 1933. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD Section No. 1108 containing >one rood, fronting Davie Street, Hokitika. Title perfect; Land Transfer Act. For particulars apply Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. BUTTER 1/- lb, Potatoes 1/6 281 bs, Bread 41 h loaf 9d. Cheese, full cream and tasty 7d. Lard pure leaf 8d lb at Leech’s.

Amusements. THE HOKITIKA AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Presents Frederick Lonsdale’s Musical Play “BETTY” (By permission of J. C. Williamson Ltd.) Producer Miss A. Duff Conductor ... Mr W. A. Lindsay ..Caste of 15 supported by chorus of 40 and Orchestra. PRINCESS THEATRE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31st NOVEMBER Ist Nett proceeds devoted to charity. Prices 3/- and 2/-. You have seen Frederick Lonsdale’s “On Approval”, “The Last of Mrs Cheney”, etc. at the Talkies—Now “Betty” in real life—Out-talking the Talkies. ROSS FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND BALL will he held in. the Totara Hall, Ros s on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. Ross Orchestra, sit down supper, good floor, efficient M.C. Double ticket 4/-, Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. W. E. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. DARING Powder, Ac to 1/1 large tin; Edmond’s 1/4 large tin ; Champion 1/2 large tin. Jelly Crystals 1/9 dozen, pure fruit flavours, at Leech’s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1933, Page 1

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