Lost and Found. is LOST —5 engagement Kings in small box. .Reward on return to “Guardian” office. m mmMmamsaammmmmmmmmrnmmmfsmmgammmnmmmmk i- Public Notices. LEECH’S stocks of Emit and Vegetables are direct from the grower twice weekly; therefore can be sold the cheapest in town. PURE Creamery Butter, superfine quality lid Ibg.; 41b loaf Bread 9d ; | Eggs guaranteed new laid lid dozen; full cream Cheese 71b—Leech’s Stores. VALVE Battery Radio complete with all batteries, speaker and aerials for £lO. Good reception guaranteed Gifford’s, Revell St. __ BIG! N 1/4 bushel, Wheat 61 6 bushel, Lollard 1/7 bushel, Oats 2/6, Flour 25 ’s 4/2, 50’s 8/-,. 100’s 15/11, la. 1 Sugar 17/6, secure your’s before the rise.—Leech’s Service Stores. WHAT’S nicer for dinner than Green Peag and New Potatoes! Peas 51 bs 1 /-,. New Potatoes 61b 1;-. —Leech’s Service Stores. PUBLIC NOTICE. I will not pay any debts contracted in my name without my written consent. 11. RITCHIE. Bruce Bay, November 24. FARMERS’ UNION. MR' N. W. HASTINGS, organiser for the New Zealand Co-op Pig Marketing Association will address the farmers of Westland as under:— * ARAHURA, Tuesday, Nov. 28J at 8 p.m KOIvATAHI, Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. -i KOITERANGI, Thursday, Nov. 30, at J 8 p.m. WAITAHA, Friday, December 1, at _ 1 p.m. -i HARIHARI, Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. J WATAROA, Saturday, Dec. 2, at j 8 p.m. All urged to attend. i F. W. BAJLLIE, 1 Secretary. 1 In the Estate of JANE GREEN, late of Hokitika, Widow, deceased. i ALL persons having claims against g the Estate of the above deceased 1 are requested to forward particulars < thereof, duly certified, to the undersigned, the Solicitor for the Executor, - on or before November 30, 1933. CHAS. J. P. SELLERS, Solicitor, Hokitika. Dated the 21st November, 1933. THANKS. "JI/TR ALEX. JAMIESON desires to -h’-*- sincerely thank the Doctors, G Matron and Nurses of Westland Hospital for their skill and attention, given to him while an inmate of the institution. Koiterangi, November-23.
THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD. MR A. C. BRETHERTON, Christchurch Manager, of the Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd. will be pleased to meet residents who are interested iu Wills and Trusteeships as under:— Waiho Hotel—2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, 4th December. Revington’s Hotel, Greymouth—--2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, 6th December. - Amusements. PARC IC A L (JO'MEDY The following is the itinerary of the HOKITIKA !AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB which will present—“FAClNG THE MUSIC” jUnder direction of Mr H. M. Coulson) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT KOKATAHI, Public Hall, Friday, 24th Nov. HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, DEC. 5. Crammed Full of Crisp Comedy. Mirth and a Moral. A Laugh and a Lesson. Delightful Disclosures. Don’t f a *l to see this niirth-provoldng comedy on one of the above dates. WOODSTOCK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Anniversary ball, Music by Black Hand orchestra. Novelty Dances. Good Supper. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL. Gentlemen 1/6, ladies 1/-, children 6d. M. WILLOUGHBY & K. SEDDON Joint Hon. Secretaries. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. GRAND CONCERT by leading Greymouth artists .in aid of Catholi Church building fund. M. GRApAM, Hot!, &3Q,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1933, Page 1
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