To-Night! POLLARD’S PICTURES. To-Night! Ji'ATHLiN WILLIAMS in Bex Beaeh’s Masterpiece—“THE NE’EK BO WELL.” Greater ! B.gger i and Better than “ The Spoiler-,! ’ 10, 00 feet of action— Virile, dramatic action. The naked passions of men and women revealed. Tuesday ! Opera House, McLEAM’i" PI limit U9Y. Tuesday !! hox Film Still Supreme, featuring Charles Kiehmari, Catbo ine Coasii s, Ctanc Wh'tney and Stuart llolines in the thrilling photo nlav — 44 THE IDLEII.” 14 THE IDLEIi.” A powciful play, perfec'ly pieturised. See tuts production and you will ap. precia'e our efforts to satisfy the popular taste. OKCHJiSx’UA ! ' OB CHEST FA 1 Bmelit in ai t of Tobacco Bund.
WOLF E’S SO H N A PPS— a liq nor of unique strength and quality. For eonur wl ntwn sea toarfch page T 03T Geld bar BROOCH. Please JLJ r-tura to Guardiak Office, iiSEFIOxN JDCSEY CLUB. TVfOMIN for all EVENTS jLtI at ike Autumn Meeting, to be keld ou Thursday, Aprii i8to, CLOSE oa WEDNESDAY NEXi, MARCH 28tb, at y p.m. Reefton Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. W. J. IRVING, Secretary.
WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUCTION SALK OF THE CLUB’S PRIVILEGES FOR EASTER TIiOITING MEETING. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 3 p.m. at the Princess Theatre. IOLLOCK & B F. V A N, will sell by auction as above : No I—Pub.ican’s Booth (inside). No 52—Fublican’sJBooth (outside). INCREASED REWARD. WILL BE PAID for information leading to the convictu n of the persons responsible for theft of grapes and damage to my vmery, on which over £2OIO had been expended. G. F. BATCHELOR. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL MINING FROPERIY VALUATION milE ASSESSMENT COOET to JL hear any and all OBJECTIONS duly lodged in respect to the valuation of mining property in the County of Westland will sit at NOON on FRIDAY, MARCH 30th at the Courthouse, Hokitika. Dated this loth day of March, 1917. (Sigued) T. HUTCHISON, Judge of Assessment Court. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. TECHNICAL (Commercial) CLASHES AT HOKITIKA.
Foil THE PURPOSE cf arranging CLASSES the Board’s Instructor, Mr P. V. Sharp, will visit Hokitika on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th Inst., and will be in attendance at the Technical School from 7 to 9 p,m to enrol students. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Passes, and Returned Soldiers are entitled to free places. The fees payable by other students have been fixed at 10/ per subject per quarter, but a composite fee of £1 5/ per quarter for the full commercial course.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1917, Page 3
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