THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! FEATURING CHARLES RAY—“THE HONORABLE ALGY.” “THE HONORABLE ALGY.” A Brilliant Triangle Society Drama! An Exciting Story of an Adroit Jewel Robbery. Billie Burke in “THE SOCIAL VORTEX.—4th Chapter Gloria’s Romance.
For co u tin nation or news see nr*; *::n fourth "T HNIGr. CLERK (male or female) wanted for office in town. Apply “A” c/o “Guardian’ 5 Office. XXT ANTED.—FURS & FUR IUAio V » made to order or re-modelled; promptly—COL WILL’S FUR STORE High Street, Christchurch. SOCIAL AND DANCE. '• A SOCIAL AND DANCE will no held i n the PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th. in aid of KANIERI RIFLE : CLUB. Good music; refreshments provided. Admission—Gentlemen z/u, j Ladies 1/-. . j E. A. HEAD, | Sec. K.D.R.C. j JpRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA ; THURSDAY, JULY 12th, 1917. ' GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT i —ln aid of O..S.—THE OVERSEAS CLUB’S—O.S PATRIOTIC WORK. BY THE OVERSEAS ORCHESTRA, Assisted by the leading amateurs of Hokitika and. Greymouth. Speoially attractive programme embracing National and Patriotic Music. Admission—2/- and 1/-, (seats nm> b e reserved at Browne’s), doors open at 7.30; National Anthem sung at 8 p.m. K. CABLEY, M. HALLIDAY, Joint Hon. Sees, the King! THANKS NOTICE. MR. J. J. McINTOSH, 'on behalf of the members of the family of the late MR G. I. McINTOSH, desires to sincerely thank their many j friends for the numerous marks ot j sympathy received in connection with | their recent bereavement. THANKS. MR JAMES J. WILLIAMS, Mrs LYNCH and FAMILY, desire to thank their friends for the many marks of sympathy received in connection with their bereavement. Beach Street, July 1917. 0. R. E. BORTON, COMMISSION AND HOUSE AGENT. RENTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECT- ' EI). AGENCIES ACCEPTED. OFFlCE:—Hamilton Street, - next to Messrs Lewis and Wells, Solicitors. C ITY QASH JgUTCHERY. . REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Promises formerly occupied' iby o. Hannam.) W. h."burrowes NOTIFIES ho will open the above BUTCHERY on JUNE-30th, and asks for a share of public patronage. CASH PRICES ON APPLICATION. LOWEST CURRENT RATES CHAKG- I ED, WITH BEST POSSIBLE j . QUALITY. x TENDERS INVITED. j FOR THE PURCHASE OF FREE- ; HOLD LANDS Hokitika Boro- j ugh South: A. R. P ! Section No. 1730 11 0 10 j j Section No 1728 ...... 5 2 00 . Section No. 1633 G 2 20 These three sections are adjoining, and form one block, a little over 23 Section No, 1702 2 1 3 Section No. 1465 1 2- 12 Section 1677, over 4* acres, subdivided into sections, 1, 3, 4, 5,6, 32, 33. 34, town of Hokitika South. ’ Town Sections: i Brittan Street, 1657, 1658, 1659., ’ j Spencer Street, 16-55. • j Tenders close on SATURDAY y TfULY i j 7th, a deport of 10% to accompany - I them. Any tender not necessarily l accepted. Address: - .. C. 3. ®. LINNEMANN, ’ p.O. Box No. 31, Hokitika,'
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1917, Page 3
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