SALE—A quantity of winter cabbage PLANTS. Apply A. Groufsky, Upper Sewell St. Hokitika. SALE—One new FORD MOTOR CAR, price £l4o—a snip. Taxes and insurance paid. Apply Robinson’s Garage, Weld St. FOR SALE-Tbree fat HENS. Apply Mrs Black, Three Mile. Phone 127 k. lADIES’ Pure Silk Allan A. Hosiery, arranged in fancy silver, boxes for Xmas—Price 12s lid at McKay’s. FANCY Boxes of Writing Paper in all shades. Prices Is 6d, is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d to 5s 6d. Suit Cases in all sizes from 4s 6d to 20s at McKay’s. “ITKTHAT SHALL I GIVE? Heav- » » ens—Xmas only three short weeks away. Now, let me see—Emma did all her Xmas shopping yesterday at McKay’s—secured some beautiful presents—and the prices—Oh, what a surprise! Resolved to do all my Xmas shopping at McKay’s this year.”
Bargains at j. v. hall’sLarge quantity of second-hand linoleum, electric cooker, gas cooker, Singer sewing machine, 3 handsome sideboard, duchesses, two dressers, s. and d. wood bedsteads, kapoc mattresses, camp stove, tent and fly, kitchen dining and Morris chairs, small tables and many other bargains. parade notice. All TERRITORIALS will parade TO-NIGHT at the Drill Hall at 7.30 o’clock. - 0. J. HUTCHISON, Lieutenant. THANKS. THE MEMBERS of SN>. Mary’s Basket Ball Team and their assistants desire to express their gratitude to all their friends and patrons who helped to make last Saturday’s function such a pronounced success. FOR SALE. JgOX MAKING PLANT, * including: 1 Cambell 8 h.p. Gas Engine 1 Rip Saw Bench 1 Cut-off Saw Bench Including Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Saws, etc., Yard Truck and Rails. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED This engine is one of the best makes and could easily be converted into a petrol engine if required. Apply— J. L. TURNER, Weld. St. HOKITIKA FIRE BRIGADE. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION by Captain Hugo, Inspector of Fire Brigades, will be held on FRIDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. at No. 1 Station. All members to be present. j. j. Mclntosh, Superintendent.
FRESH ARRANGEMENTS. IN CONNECTION with the business of Johnson and Woolhouse, butchers, of Revell St., fresh business arrangements have been made. Instead of Mr John Woolhouse taking over the business, as previously announced, Mr James Johnson lias purchased the interests of his former partner, and will carry on the business. James Johnson therefore invites the continued patronage of customers, and desires to notify that be is now ROOKING ORDERS FOR XMAS LAMB. The same shop, the same phone—No. 157. JAMES JOHNSON (Late Johnson and Woolhouse) BUTCHER, REYELL ST. / WOODSTOCK HALL FRIDAY, DEC. 13th. GRAND CONCERT and BALL in aid of Woodstock School Committee. Admission to concert Is, to ball gents 2s fid, ladies Is. E. BAKER, Hon. Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1929, Page 1
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