Amusem*nts. A POSTPONEMENT. THE Koiterangi • Tennis Club Ball which was to have taken place this evening ha s been postponed, owing to a- bereavement in the district. It. LITTLE, . Hon. Secretary. WOODSTOCK HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT GRAND CONCERT AND BALL in aid of Woodstock School Prize Fund. Admission to concert Is; ball, ladies Is gentlemen 2s 6d, onlookers 6d. Jfc. C. WELLS. Hon. Secretary. PARCICA L 0 M E D Y Tlie following is the itinerary of the HOKITIKA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB which will present—“FAClNG THE MUSIC" (Under direction of Mr H. M. Coulson)ItOSS—'Totara Hall Wednesday loth Nov. HARIHARI—PubIic Hall, Friday l7th Nov. WAJHO—Memorial Ball Saturday,., 18th Nov. HpKlTlKA—Princess Theatre, Tuesday, 2-lst Nov. KOKATAHI, Public Hall, Friday, 24th Nov. Crammed Full of Crisp Comedy. Mirth and | a Moral. A Laugh and a Lesson.' Delightful Disclosures. Don’t fail to see this mirth-provoking comedy on one of the above dates. TOKER’S HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE Arahura Tennis Club will hold its annual flannels dance. Excellent supper, special music, good floor, efficient M.C. Admission: Ladies 1/C, gentlemen 2/-. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. GRAND CONCERT by leading Greymouth artists in aid of Catholic Church building fund. M. GRA\HAM, Flon. Sec. mmmmmmmA i I .■" a.J.-.L —A For Sa’e. FOR SALE—Five-valve Z alley gill wireless set. Ca s h price £l2. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—Flower plants, asters, antiliirriniums, phlox, cosmos, di~ anthus, nemesia.—Sixpence dozen posted.—Newman, 40 Harper St., Sydenham. FOR SALE one Registered Jersey bull, 3 years old. Apply R. Harcourt, Jnr., Koiterangi. , Public Notices. Dressmaking, latest styles; t e nn s moderate from 5/-. Mrs Lodge, Bexley Street. ’'ITTANTED to sell child’s white ▼*\ enamelled drop-side cot. Complete with mattress. Condition as new. Ring 137. WANTED, man or youth for farm work. Must he good milker. Apply “Guardian” office. YOUNG woman would like position as general; capable. Good references. Apply “Guardian” Office. LEECH’S stocks of Fruit and Vegetables are direct from, the grower j twice weekly; therefore can be sold the cheapest in town. BRAN 1/4 bushel, Wheat 61 6 bushel, Pollard 1/7 bushel, Oats 2/6, Flour 25’s 4/2, 50’s 8/-, 100’s 15/11, la. Sugar 17/6, secure .vour’s before the rise.—Leech’s Service Stores. ONLY a limited quantity of Park Drive Cigarettes selling at 3 packets for a 1/-, IUO cigs 3/-. —Leech’s. GREEN Peas, lovely and young, and full, Dibs a 1/-; New. Potatoes 51bs a 1/-; Silver Skin Onions 5 hunches a ]/-. —Leech’s Service Stores. BOTTLES! METALS! BOTTLES! BUYERS of brass, copper, lead, aluminium, zinc, etc. Any class, any quantity, highest price given. Garage next to Dominion Hotel. Our lorry will canvass Town and country district daily. ORIENTAL BOTTLE EXCHANGE. STAFFORD SLUGGING LTD. I TENDERS, .closing as noon on Saturday next, November 18th, will be received for enlarging, and construct. , ing 125 chains of water race, anfl 250 t feet tunnel. Lowest or any tender not a necessarily -accepted. Specifications, and f all information from rj E. MITCHELL, Manager, Stafford.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1933, Page 1
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