| nonononononono non no nonononononononononon nonononononono □ GASH GOODS ARE CHEAPER The Housewife who studies these prices will realise that her shillings go further here. PINEAPPLE Bid and B£d tin GARDEN SEEDS PEGS ... GEM BROOMS SAND SOAP ... I.X.L. MILK ... MILK PdVVDER . 5 a 1/dozen 1/- ... 2/3 cakes 1/8d tin SPECIAL ! KELLOG’S CORNFLAKES 2 FOR 1/6. SPECIAL l 1 1 Bottle COFFEE 1 CUP AND SAUCER 13 Black & \vliHe or windmill Pattern. ' NESTLES CREAM and 8d tin 5 FOR 1/-. THE CUSTOMER IS AL WAVS RIGHT AT: 5 REVELL ST., HOKITI KA. WE DELIVER FREE ! I PHONE 214 ErasadGOPoaeaoQOuoaoa oQouoooaoaoQey ©□opoaouoaoaoaoaoDoa
For Sale. SALE—Registered yearling Jersey Bull. T. Mcßride, Wataroa. pedigree Price 'J'RY our rolled corned mutton, it’s delicious. A. T. Gumming, Phone 72M. SPECIAL at Preston’s for the weekend. Delicious fruit salad-fillea sponge 1/- per lb. Wanieds. WANTED, Domestic help. Apply Airs Collier, Sewell Street, next to the Convent. WANTED —painting, paper hanging and sign-writing. Apply A. Howe, Beach Street. public Notices. IP ringing 72A1 you get the best procurable. Prime ox beef, dairy fed pork, Canterbury mutton, spring lamb, corned pork, and corned mutton. Poultry and smalJ goods a speciality. A. T. Cumming. 7 AN INVITATION. "yOU have often visited a home in which you have admired the furniture and effects, hut 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. 1 CO ALE EARLY and avoid disappointment. The doors open at 2.30 p.m. 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 Hail. Admission Free. BOYS AND GIRLS. JITVENILE EI.OCUTIOXARY 1 , VOCAL AND AI ESI CAL 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; Section B, over 10; Vocal, under 14; Musical, under 14 (own selection in each class.) Dancing Section open, under 12. An Apron Parade for ladies for best worked apron. Prizes lor aIL 1 Also: Novelties, Competitions, Quick lunch supper, and a visit to the Bungalow. (!i, aid of the Methodist Church funds), j " tenders. rpENDERS the ball closing at 8 ember 10. Pa are invited lor painting room at Kanieri Hall, | p.m. oh M.ONDAY,. Novrticulars may bo had irom the secretary (Air E. Piahlert). UNDERTAKER and MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON QUAY HOKITIKA r&ESIRES TO INFORM th« general rmolic that there & re io stook aume>’ous designs iii MARBLE and fJR A ivi TE MEMORJALS. Latest dialogue aunt on application. Estimates id' en for any type of monumental work. fjiij'. OF F.NOLTSH ARTIFICIAL \VREATHS ON HAND ORDERS FOR FLORAL WREATHS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Tbone No. 82.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1936, Page 1
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