SPECIAL PRICES WHY PAY MORE? BACON 6D M BREAD 9D Qts PARAFFIN 1/9 bottle Middlocut SALMON B£d and 1/3 tin SHEEP TONGUES 3 tins for 2/5 FRUIT EXTRACTS 11d bottle PINEAPPLE Tails 3 for 1/3 SULTANAS 3lbs for 1/1 CURRANTS 3lbs for 1/54 LEMON PEEL 9d lb SLICED PEEL 11d lb GUINEA GOLD CIGS 3 for 1/5 ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF CONFECTIONARY, AT CHEAP PRICES. RL L. Leech kctiell Sired , * • " * Hokitika. ALSO AT GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 68 Day or Night and have your order delivered free at extra cost. SUPERFINE CREAMERY BUTTER 80 • ) ESSENCES 4 for 1/2lb Jar Strawberry and Apple JAM 1/6 Keillers MINCEMEAT 11b jars 1/3 HOME BREW 1/ packet MALT EXTRACT lOd lb HOPS 1/1 BREWER’S FININGS lOd bottle BREWER’S CRYSTALS 41b for 1/Qts. Bottles VIRGIN OIL 2/3
For Sale. OR SALE, one well bred Jersey JL 1 bull 3-year old, quiet. Apply C. Cook, .Kaihinu. Amusements. THE New Reveille, Hokitika’s big production, Princess Theatre, next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Notice-—The male quartette from the Prescott Studio, Ist tenor Mr W. Richmond, 2nd tenor Mr Gr. Brown, Ist bass Mr L. Wickes, 2nd bass Mr G, Boucher, also several clever sketches, featuring Mr Len McGlashan, Mr Friday Easther, and Miss Adria Bush; will appear positively only on Monday night’s performance. Plans now open at Mclntosh’s 3/-, 2/6, 1/6 plus tax. KANIERI public hall.
BOXING NIGHT, DECEMBER 26. ANNUAL Tennis club Bail. Music by Happiness Boys. Efficient JM.C. Good supper. Ladies l s 6d, gentlemen 2s 6d. DANCE AT KOKATAHI. A DANCE will be held in tlie Longford Hall, Kokatahi, on Saturday, December 30. Everybody invited to welcome the New Year in. Excellent floor, good music, supper provided. Admission, Ladies 6d, gents Public Notices. 10 LET, two furnished rooms to JL reliable tenant. Appy “Guardian” office. IF your radio requires attention, call in our Service Department. We can give you the benefit of our nine years experience in radio repair work. Modern precision testing equipment used.—Gifford’s, Revell Street. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY.
CONSUMERS' ARE REMINDED that accounts for the month of NOVEMBER, 1923, must be paid by 4 p.m. at the Company’s Office, Stafford St. on THURSDAY, December 14th, to secure discount. H. W. R- SWENEY. Secretary. ENTRUST your Electrical and Radio work and supplies to the oldest established electrical firm on the Coast. Best workmanship at competitive prices, —Gilford’s, Revell Street. WANTED, two seats in car, from Hokitika to Otira, leaving here about 10 p.m., December 23, to connect with night express to Christchurch. Write ‘‘Car” c/o “Guardian.” OKAIUTO HARBOUR WORKS T 1 ENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, South Westland Estates ! P.O. Box 791, Auckland, are invited until noon, January 10, 1934, for the supply and delivery of piles for the above works. Specifications may be seen at tlio “Guardian” office, and Donovan’s Store, Okarito..-
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1933, Page 1
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