Mrs timson changes withou A LTERINGt No, we don’t stick to the ope thing -Nobody wants bacon and eggs every morning for breakfast, and not everybody wants oatmeal every day. 'I here’s five of us, and what I do to please us all is always to have the three breakfast cereals 1 can get, and make a change now and again. Thrt’s how mine like it, so long as it’s either Red Diamond Rolled Oats, Re' Diamond O-tis, or Red Diamond Garnets, —and Red Diamond can’t be beat, it can’t. —Advt. r rr~ 1 immn iiw mi
Amusements. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. GRAND BALL in aid of the Toaroha Springs Improvement Fund. Music by Victoria Dance Band. Home made supper; novelties galore. Gentlemen 2s Gd; ladies Is 6d. V. FLEMING, Hon. Sec. SOUTH WESTLAND TOUR. Hokitika amateur dramatic CLUB, will present the farcical comedy. “THIRD TIME LUCKY.” At the following places : Harihari, Thursday, January 24. Wataroa, Friday, January 25. Waiho, Saturday, January 2G An alluring plot, one long laugh. Note the dates.
Public Notices. •VT7ILL the person who .removed the VV spare tyro and rim from my gai’age kindly return same and avoid unpleasantness. H. M. Coulson. YOUNG woman wants Board with private family. Apply “Board” c/o “Guardian” office. KOKATAHI- KOITERANGI-HOKI-TIKA MOTOR SERVICE. TN ADDITION to my Monday, -Wednesday and Friday, Kokatahi-Koiterangi-Hokitika Mail Service — A CAR will leave Kokatahi only every SATURDAY at 7 p.m. for Hoki tika; leaving Hokitika on return foi KOKATAHI at 10.15 p.m. ■ FARES NOW REDUCED. KOITERANGI TO HOKITIKA 2/0 SINGLE; 51- RETURN. KOKATAHI TO TIOKITJKA—2/0 SINGLE; 4/- RETURN. C. WOOLI-lOUSE, . Proprietor. IN THE ESTATE of HANNAH GORRIE (formerly CATOR), late of Auckland, Widow, deceased, and formerly of Nelson, New Zealand. TOILL WILLI Asl DUNCAN CATOR, son of the above-named deceased, and last heard of in Nelson and Westland, about twelve months ago, or anyone knowing of bis present whereabouts, please communicate with the undersigned. W. A. CARRUTH AND SON AND HARRISON, P.O. I fox 15, Cameron Street, Whangarei. Solicitors to the Executor in tho above Estate. CRACKED hands, chapped hands, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and I cured by LANE’S MEDOLINE. j Specially prepared for the skin. 1/6 everywhere. 6.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1935, Page 1
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