Public Notices. ELECTRICAL appliances make ideal Xmas Gifts. See our window display for Irons, Kettles, Toasters, Jugs and Reading Lamps, all at prices that appeal.—Gifford's, Revell Street. GIVE a Radio to yourself this X'mas. Atwater Kent . 5 valve with automatic volume control and as good as you can buy anywhere for £lB/10/-. Hear it at Gifford’s, Revell Street. YOUR gilt problem solved —Give something electrical. Electric torches from 21- ; Irons from 17/6; Jug s 30/-; Toasters 27/6. Gifts that are sure to please. Gifford’s, Revell Street. NOW in over five million homes. Atwater Kent Radio. You can have the very latest model for £lB/10/- cash, or terms arranged. Free demonstration gladly given.—Gifford’s, Revell Street. ENTRUST your Electrical and Radio work and supplies to the oldest established electrical firm on the Coast. Best workmanship at competitive prices. Revtll Street. .'ITCHING Piles Cured. Zann. TreatI meat gives complete relief. Send 6d for generous free sample to Zann Proprietary, Box 952JK., Wellington.
THE HOLIDAYS. ’HE, public of Hokitika .is notified * that the following holidays will be observed by the drapers, grocers, tailors, fancy goods, bicycle and hardware retailers :—Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 25, 26, and 27, Monday and Tuesday, January 1 and 2, and from 11.30 a.m. on Wed. Jan. 3. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. HAVING SOLD my business in Hokitika to Messrs Ross and Burt, I request that all accounts be PAID FORTHWITH at our late office. The receipt of Mr Frank Johnstone will be sufficient discharge. THOS. B. BATY. THANKS. I WISH TO THANK all my customers I for the support given me during the years I have been in business in Hokitika, and trust that that patronage will be extended to my successors, Messrs Rosg and Burt. THOS. B. BATY.
THE NEW FIRM. HAVING taken over the business of Mr TJvos. B. Baty’s garage at | Hokitika, we solicit a continuance ct the patronage extended in the past. This firm is fortunate in having the services of Mr George Burt who will give personal attention and supervision to all work. ROSS & BURT, (Colin Ross, George Burt).RESULTS OF “SMILING THRU” ART UNION, Drawm Town Hall, Wellington, December 18th, 1933. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize Fifth Prize £2,000—E72343 £500—A20912 £2oo—l 21828 £100—031780 £so—l 22810 £25 Prizes. E 65702 041765 £lO Prizes. N. McARTHUR, Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1933, Page 1
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