VITA N 1 ED buy, man’s second ]ian * ’ bicycle. Mlist be in good orclei Apply “Guardian" Office. Lost and Found. T EFT at Soldiers' Hall on Batarda; ® night, lady’s glove eontainin purse and money. Apply “Guardian.’ rBTAKEN' by mistake from Soldiers -*• Hall last night, pair ladies’ pin brocaded -satin shoes. Kindly ret nr “Guardian” Office. ‘VX^ r ANTED -anybody knowing tin * ’ wherewbou-ts of any stray catth bearing brand (8, with half eireh over it) and -earmark ton right eai W., to advise A. .1, -Shannon, Doctor; Creek, Koite-rangi. For Sale. PAINT. —Silver Fern white in gallon tins 16/6; lied Oxide 13/6; Excelsior heavy body 23/-; ltoofox lied oxide 18/-.—Scott and Co., Ilevell StXTOR private sale, Austin 12 saloon J- ear, in excellent running order. Apply “Guardian.” FOR SALE Modern six-roomed house, -all conveniences, situated Fitzherbert Street, close to town; Govern inent mortgage, transferable. Price £SBO. Apply— J. N. ROBINSON. Amusements. WOODSTOCK HALL. TO-MORROW, JANUARY 6th. A .DANCE will be held in aid of til© Women’s Insttute. Good' supper and good music. Ladies a plate-, REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. MIDSUMMER MEETING, SATURDAY 7-h. AND MONDAY 9th. JANUARY AT REEFTON. LAST MEETING OF COAST CIR-CUIT-LARGE FIELDS. Convenient Railway timetable each day, to and from Hokitika. Public Notices. A WARNING. ANY PERSON found shooting cattle or using a. gun on my property at Forngrove, known as the Ross Borough property WILL BE PROSECUTED. JOHN J. HEVELDT.
MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. VEGETABLES. New Potatoes, freshly dug each day 561 b bag's 4/6; Cabbages choice 3/dozen; Onions new season’s 1-Jd per lb. ; Carrots 1/6 dozen bundles; Turnips 1/- dozen bundles; Lettuce 1/6 per dozen; Spring Onions 1/- dozen bundles’; Rhubarb 4/6 dozen bundles; Green Peas 1/3 per peck. FRUIT. Raspberries in 121 b buckets 7/6; Black Currants 4/6 dozen lb.; Red Currants 4/6 dozen lb; Gooseberries 3/6 dozen lb; Lemons 1/6 per dozen; Oranges 1/6 per dozen; Tomatoes in 61h boxes 4/6. Dessert peaches 5/6 case, dessert apricots 5/6 case, freight paid on case lots. Freight paid on all orders for 4/6. MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. ir'Oß ah classes of Job Printing ttj i the “Guardian”. Phone 22m. Next time you buy vinegar, try Sharland’s vinegar. It’s extremely popular on account of its purity and its piquancy, full-flavoured taste. Made in New Zealand. In bottle or bulk. All grocers.—Advt. Hair going grey IAU the beauty of its original colour restored with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a, dye. 3s 6d W. EWilliams, chemist. —Advt. Restore grey hair in nature’s own way. Use Rachel Hair Tonic, which re-vitaliseg roots, 3s 6cl bottlg W. E. Williams, chemist. —Advt. * Lifeless hair! Healthy vitality an cl lustre •. esturecl with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d bottle W. E. Williams, chemist. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1933, Page 1
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