FEW DAYS of Oliver ami Duff’s clearing sale of boots amshoes. Digger bargains than ever. TVI FN! —We are now showing the latest, in Tailor-cut Suits. Price.from To to .£7/10/-; also a large assortment of patterns tor Chart Suits. Fit and Finish guaranteed at McKays jpUDE Irisli Linen Table Centres. Supper Cloths, and Table Cloths in the latest designs are now opened at McKays. ‘OOP SALE, Oakland half-ton truck, cihiemp. No reasonable offer refused. Apply “Guardian.” Digger bargains than ever at Oliver and Duff’s. WANTED— YOUTH, for milking. Apply Mr Herlihy, Evans Creek.
WANTED TO SELL, at Hall’s Furniture Mart:—l drop-head Singer sewing-machine, oak, late model, cheap; 1 Columbia gramophone with records - / 1 gas copper with fittings complete; 1 Orion range, small, with chimney ; 1 horse cover; camp ovens; 2 coppers and galvanized bath and a good assortment of furniture. Also just arriving, toys and fancy goods. Come and inspect. WESTLAND ELECTORATE COALITION CANDIDATE. TI/fR J. W. GREENSLADE, Coalition , Candidate, will be glad to meet the Electors as under: SATURDAY. November 21.—Town Hall. KUMARA, at 8 p.m. Dining day visit Dilimans. Terema kail Settlement. Christchurch Roao as far as possible. SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th At *1 o’clock sharp, at Brazil’s farm, 4 miles north of Reefton. MCMAHON and LEE will sell by action' as above: 9 draught and half-draught horses. Good, staunch, sound, broken to all work, with the exception of two 2-year old unbroken horses.
PRINCESS THEATRE—HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER lOtli, 1931. ST. PAUL’S AMATEURS will present Abe popular eomedv : “THE ARABIAN NIGHTS” Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Special music bv Club Orchestra. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, .Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves booked at Miss Mclntosh’s 6d extra.
WESTLAND ELECTION CAMPAIGN T*TR J. O’BRIEN, M.P., Candidate for Westland, will ADDRESS the electors as under:— TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Nov. 21st. —Ross. 8 pun. SUNDAY. Nov. 22nd.—Rnntapu, 2.30 p.m.; Man anu i, 4 p.m. ;-KUMARA, at Memorial Hall. 8 p.m. The Mayor, Mr A. B. Spiers, will preside. MONDAY, Nov. 23rd.—TOWN HALL. GREYMOUTH, 8 p.m. •X. GOODALL, Sec. L.R.C. S. A. CLARKE PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. SEWELL STREET. HOKITIKA. PSTIMATES Given, all Work guar* anteed and carried out promptly with best of material.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1931, Page 1
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