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YOU HAVE vjppr |pps THE WHOLE .'. j ; OF OUR ;. £2OO Stock >L W. mm ■'■ TO CHOOSE FROM ! « SsSSLjU ** „ A,.. 1. All Cameras at City Prices FROM— • . ■■■■• ■ ‘ ~ ■ 11 « REVELL ST. HOKITIKA

Public Notices. S OUI 'H Westland and country resici- > eats, modernise! by buying the latest decorating materials at “The Wallpaper Shop.’’ Write now for pattern books and colour cards.— J. Mclntyre, Revell Street, Hokitika. WHALE’*) OPTICAL SERVfCE. The oldest established optical firm Tn Christchurch. S. R. WHALE 'will be visiting Hokitika on December 3. Correspondence 677, Colombo Street, Christchurch. PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. A Meeting of the Pirates .Football Club will be held in the Woodstock Hall next-THURSDAY evening at 7.30 o’clock. AN INVITATION. Y’OU 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 riew 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.m. and admission is free.

FATHER CHRISTMAS AND HIS BIG TREE for all the Kiddies on the: same day at 6 p.ni, in the Methodist Hall. Admission Free. BOYS AND GIRLS. JU YEN ILE ELOCUTI OXARY, VOCAL AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS at ST. ANDREW’S HALL at 7.30 p.m. Admission 6d. Entries close at Oliver and Dnff s, IJ.ev.ell Street, on November 11. | Elocutionary, Section A, under Id; Section B, over 10; Vocal, under 14; Musical, under 14 (own selection in each class.) Dancing. Section open, under 12 (Highland Fling, Sailor’s Hornpipe and Irish Jig). An Apron Parade for ladies for best worked apron. Prizes for all. Also: Novelties, Competitions, Quick lunch supper, and a visit to the Bungalow. (fn aid of the Methodist Church funds). Amusements. KOITERANG! PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. A GR AND BALL will be held in aid of' the Kciterangi Tennis Club. Music by Cook and Ackers. Homemade supper. Gentlemen 2/-, ladies 1/6. M. CROPPER, Hon. Secretary. KUMARA BACHELORS' BALL. "PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, MEM--1 0111 AL HALL, Ron Stopforth’s Band. Pat Coll M.C. Special novelties, hundreds of paper hats and balloons. Broadcast description by Mr M. Spiers Prices 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. WOODSTOCK CRICKET CLUB WOODSTOCK HALL, NOV. 27. A GRAND hall will he held by the Club. Novelties galore. Good muSic. Admission: Double 4s, gouts 2s 6d, ladies Is 6d. J. GRIFFITHS. A. DALE Joint Secretaries li

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 1

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