nn ROTTERS HOT to-morrow night, -» also cooked mutton birds, fresh oysters, crayfish, rabbits, pressed tongues, choice line of bacon at Is per lb., poultry, cooked rabbits, groper, flounders, blue cod at “The Peoples Depot,’' opposite W. E. Williams, WANTED KNOWN- SUITS AND COSTUMES cleaned and pressed at Col Iyer’s Laundry, Re-vell Street, Hokitika. IiTT’ANTET) buyers fox the best sel- ’ ’ ection of ALARM CLOCKS—--6s 6d to 355. CL Sutherland, watchmaker and jeweller, Revel 1 Street. «7ANTED- Board T ’ with washing Apply to ‘•Homely” Office. and lodgings and mending, e/o “Guardian” THE longest established fish business in Hokitika. Shop at the Hygiene Fish Mart. We deal in fish only. Phone 3.5. NOW ON HAND, at Hall’s Furniture Atari:-—-Oak ginger Sewing machine (latest model), mandolin, electric kettle. elecTvolux, electric cookw, one piece lino (15ft, by 12ft.) also :i large quantity of furniture to suit all pm-kets. Cxi 11 now and inspect. .D EAD what “Heartsease”, Floral Studio says. Bring your soiled or dirty china and porcelain wreaths to her, at Beach Street (Wharf end) for cleaning and renovating. You will be delighted with Results, and the very low prices asked. Telephone 211. BOARD WANTED—Young gentleman; well-educated, requires board in refilled private borne. Apply “Permanent” “Guardian” Office. HAVE your fish cooked by expert fish fryers, at the Hygiene Fish Mart the only right out fish shop in town. Phono 35. 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the wanted columns of the “Guardian” will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-, three consecutive insertions 2/6, KOK ATARI SPORTS. Newmans motors ltd. win nm special cars on Saturday, leaving the garage at 1.1 a.in. 'phone I<l. FOOTBALL GASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. SENK)K COMPETITION. RIVALS V. EXCELSIORS. At 3 p.m.. Admission 1,-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PACIFIC POTASH, LIMITED, a Company duly incorporated under the provisions of the Law of New South Wales, relating to the Incorporation o| Companies, purposes conducting its Business in New Zealand and its place of Business is 501, SMITH'S BUILDINGS. ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. at which address all notices relevant to the above Company may be served. Dated this Ist day of May, 1931. DISNEY LEITH NAPIER, j)ulv authorised Attorney for Pacific Potash, Ltd. WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ELOCUTIONARY! ]y[USICALi J) ANCI NG ! 7 SECTIONS 702 CLASSES 520 entries 520 73 RAND <QPEN!NG PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, MAY 7. ADMISSION 2/- upstairs, 1/- downstairs FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, Bth, 9th, 11th, and 12th IN ALL SAINTS' HALL. ADMISSION: Night Sessions 2/-. front seats; 1/- hack seats; Day Sessions I/-. Children half price. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th and THURSDAY. MAY 14th.—FINAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN PRINCESS THEATRE. Hon. Members’ subscription £l, ail- 1 mils to all sessions and gives preference for booking. Members’ season ticket 4/-; Family season ticket 6'-. admits to all day and night Competition sessions, excepting Demonstration Nights. Members and Season Tickets may now he obtained from the Committee, i D. J. EVANS, President-, H. N. OSMERS, Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 1
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