BOX 21 J. L. TURNER PHONE2O ’ FOR 'Stills aid Overcoats ; of Quality LET ME BE YOUR TAILOR. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SUITS AND OVERCOATS MADE TO YOUR OWN MEASURE FROM 95/PICK YOUR OWN PATTERN. NO OCCASION TO SEND OUT OF HOKITIKA NOW FOR SUITS ANT) OVERCOATS. OF QUALITY AT SENSIBLE PRICES. READY MADE COATS, Double Breasted, Full Belted—--30- UPREADY MADE SUITS— 65"/ UP ' J. L TURNER, MERCER, . " • : . WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. PHOSTE 201. P.O. BOX 21.
Public Notices A UUNISING PILES UONE-Huu-dreds of suiferers relieved by üb, ing Zan-a. Generous treatment sent for sixpence in stamps. Za«m Proprietary. Hex 952. Wellington. j'jy your radio requires attention, call in our Service Department. We can give you the benefit of our nine years experience in radio repair work. Modern precision testing equipment '7Rfs<i.— Gifford’s. He veil Street ENTRUST your Electrical and work and supplies to ihe ’md.esT established electrical firm on the Coast. Best workmanship at competitive pric.es Revell Street. GEORGE WASHINGTON’S .DEATH. GEORGE Washington disdained to treat a toinmon cold—he died of pneumonia. Colds are dangerous, treat them with Cherimal the powerful alleviator. Double strength, doubly effective, .doubly economical. .2/8 per bottle from L. Gooch, provision merchant. Hokitika. Amusements. LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHI. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. CARD TOURNAMENT (euchre and forty-fives). Prixes, sack potatoes, 3 sacks coal. DANCE to follow, walta competition. In aid of Toarolia Springs fund. To be held in futuro on alternate Mondays. Admission to tournament Ad dance 1/6. WESTLAND RAGING CLUB. ANNUAL BENEFIT Ball ball SOLDIERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. GRAN© PROMENADE CEREMONIAL PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES To Mrs G. A. Perry, Mayoress. Dancing 8.30, Presentation 9.10 p.in. W. A. Jamieson Esq., M.O. Full Orchestral Band Supper Arrangements by Ladies’ Committee. Double ticket 5/-; extra lady 2/6, Gentlemen 3/-. H. T. PARRY, ! Hon. Organiser. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. (WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. KOKATAHT Football Glub Annual Ball. Music by Happiness Boys. Novelties in charge of Mr Stephens. Mr A, Thomas M.C. Sit down supper. Admission ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s 6d. S. O’NEILL, and C. CRON, Joint Secs. For sala’ls, sauces or pickles you cannot hetty- Shariand’s Vinegar. Pure, | piquant, full-flavoured, it has earnt a reputation for quality among housewives in New Zealand. Sold at all stores in bottle or hulk.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1934, Page 1
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