TpOR SALE—Registered yearling Jersey Bull. pedigree •Price £6. T. Mcßride, Wataroa. rpRY our rolled corned mutton. It’s delicious. A. T. Gumming, Phone r2M. at Preston’s for the weekend. Delicious fruit salad-filled sponge 1/- per lb. Lost aind Found. LOST —Saturday' night in Revell Street, 1 ladies kid glove. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. Wanteds. RANTED, Domestic Mrs Collier, Sevve to the Convent. help. Apply ell Street, next Public Notices. QTEELfTE, green and red roof paints retain their glorious freshness after years of wear. 28/- and 18/- per gallon. J. Mclntyre, Revell Street. B Y ringing 72M you get the best procurable. Prime ox beef, dairy fed pork, Canterbury mutton, spring lamb, corned pork, and corned mutton. Poultry and small goods a speciality. A. T. Cumming. AIR TRAVEL N.Z. LTD. JJXCURSION Fares to Glaciers, Wednesday afternoon and week-ends. Hokitika-Fianz Jdsef, £3 return. Hokitika-Fox Glacier,. £3/10/- return. Air Travel N.E., Ltd, Hokitika. Phone 1345. ~HOKItIKA LABOUR PARTY. A Public Meeting will bo held in the TOWN HALL THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock, to arrange social and presentation to Mr J.' O’Brien, M.P., in appreciation of his services to this district over a number of years. All interested are ipvited to attend. HOKITIKA HARBOUR BOARD. CAUTION. JpERSONS lighting fires on the South ' Beach endangering the South Wall Will be subject to prosecution. Instructions have been issued that adion in every case is to be taken forthwith on discovery. R. WILD, I Secretary. Hokitika, November 5, 1936. AN INVITATION. YOU have often visited a home in which you have admired the furniture and effects, but you could never buy them. NOW. You are invited on WEDNESDAY next to visit the new bungalow in ST. ANDREW’S HALL and there you can buy anything from the house that appeals to you. COME EARLY and avoid disappointment. The doors open at 2.30 p.ui. and admission is free. FATHER CHRISTMAS AND HIS BIG TREE for all the Kiddies on the same day at 6 p.m. in the Methodist Hall. Admission Free. BOYS AND GIRLS. JUVENILE ELOCUTIONARY, VOCAL AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS at ST. ANDREW’S HALL at 7.30 p.m.. Entries close at Oliver and Duff’s, Revell Street, on November 10. Elocutionary, Section A, under 10; l Section B, over, 10; Vocal, under 14; Musical, under 14 (own selection in e>ach class.) Dancing Section open, - under 12. An Apron Parade for ladies for best worked apron. Prizes for all. Also: Novelties, Competitions, Quick lunch supper, and a visit to the Bunga- y low. e (In aid of the Methodist Church funds).ROBINSON’S K»one,72S P-°- Box ® 2 - AGENTS FOR—CHRISTCHURCH PRESS Morning delivery on and after July 20.. GREY STAR, GREY ARGUS. WEEKLY NEWS, FREE LANCE, BULLETIN, STANDARD. SMITH’S WEEKLY. TRUTH. REFEREE. Ail Ladies’ Journals, etc. sTaucv Goods, Books and Stationery. REVET L ST.. HOKITIKA "Agonising phhimatic pain disappears. TTTHE agonising pain of Rheumatism 1 affected Mrs Wilkes, Maufea, Franklin County, so acutely that she was unable to stand up. After tin ee months of R.IJ.R. her Rheumatism disappeared and she is completely cuied. R.U.R. is sold with guarantee in every packet by Williams Medial Halt* lAifc fit Lee booklet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 1
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