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TONIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TONIGHT! MICROSCOPIC MYSTERY." THE, GATHERING STORM— Fifth Chapter —THE GATHERING STORM THE GATHERING STORM— of Gloria. —THE GATHERING STORM. THURSDAY—The bnly Douglas Fairbanks in in “THE MATRIM ANIAC. ’’ TUESDAY! M C LEAN’S PICTURES! TUESDAY MARGUERITE LESLIE in the World’s Film SENSATIONAL DRAMA—five acts— THE QUESTION AOrs (The only picture that rivals “Where are My Children.”) “MYSTERIES OF MYRA.” Episode N O . 10. :: FULL ORCHESTRA.

CROFTON HANDICTP—KiIkee lj Sir Agnes 2; May Morn 3. Time 1.37. JULY STEEPLECHASE.—.aster Showman 1; Cub 2; St. Elm 3. Time fi.27. WINTER OAKS.—Centro 1; George 2; Grand Idea 3. Time 1.50. FINAL HURDLES.—Tararn Jack 1; Gladful 2; Bon Revo 3. Time 3.27. KIA ORA HANDlCAP—Whakatikno 1; Rajput 2; Euripo 8. Time 1.6 2-5. MELBOURNE, July 14th. . STEEPLECHASE—OId Mingindi 1 ; Caibye 2; Waimai 3. Time 6.19$ —a record for the raco. A CRICKET MATCH. ENGLAND vTauSTRALIA Received July 15th at 11.45 p.m.) LONDON, July 15. There was great interest in the match at Lords, between teams representing English and Australian armies, including many leading players of both countries. Barbour captained Australia and Warner England. The weather was fine and the wicket fast. Australia made 130, the chief Scours being Kelleway 53, Barbour 30. England have lost two wickets for twenty-four.

For continuation or news see nrßt *r.d fourth nages "CIOR SALE—In any quantity HAY CHAFF suitable for milk cows Apply L. H. MOREL, Koiterangi. Tt/TINORCA COCKERELS FOR -i-'-L SALE. —IOs each. Apply C. Nightingale, Hokitika. WANTED.— For Ross, capable fe- ; male COOK, young on© preferr- '< ed. Good wages to suitable person, j Apply “Guardian” Office. For sale cheap—residence j AREA, South Spitj with goodi j two-roomed cottage and smaller cottage j thereon, good garden: Also 'l4 feet | boat.—Apply on premise# to H. , McMASTER. I WANTED.— A first-class FITTER and TURNER for Motor Garage; wages £4 10s to competent man; steady job. Apply O. R. E. Borton, Hamilton Street, Hokitika. WANTED TO BUY.—A small SEPifhuATOR, in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. LIME 1 AGRICULTURAL LIME 1 KOITERANGI LIME AND METAL COMPANY. FARMERS AND OTHERS are requested to furnish orders in writing for coming season’s requirements as soon as possible. Burning will commence at the Kiln about the Ist AUGUST, and orders will he supplied according to date of receiptBOX NO. 64, HOKITIKA. WHEEL OF FORTUNE. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the WHEEL OF FORTUNE COMPANY’S well known MINING PROPERTY situated at STAFFORD, Westland, including all WATER RIGHTS, PLANT and all MINING RIGHTS in connection with the claim. Tenders to he accompanied by a deposit of 5% of the purchase money offered. The lowest' or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr William Roy, of Milton, the Company’s secretary, will receive tenders up to r th AUGUST, 1917, and ho will he pleased t.o answer any enquiries from nrosneetivo purchasers.

0. R. E. BORTON. COMMISSION AND HOUSE AGENT. Inventories made out and Valuations of Stock and Property and Chattels undertaken. lam prepared to act as agent for settlers who cannot get to town to transact their business; and to ship Wool, Hides ,and Skins awarding to instructions, and invite correspondence on the above. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt and careful attention, and all clients may rely on being treated with every civility and courtesy INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE OUT Agent fbR “Burley’s” Motor Car Service, Reefton to Westport; Tickets are obtainable at the office. Bankers—National Bank of N.Z. OFFICE:—HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA, OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

QITY QASH B UTCHERY. RESELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Promises formerly occupied "by o. Hannam.) W. H. BURROWES NOTIFIES he will open the above BUTCHERY o n JUNE 30th, and asks for a share of public patronage. CASH PRICES ON APPLICATION. [ LOWEST CURRENT RATES CHARGED, WITH BEST POSSIBLE I QUALITY.

WANTED. Nature’s Herbal Tonic —Nerve and Blood Tonic for indigestion, rheumatism, _ appendicitis, and all internal complaints. 2s 6d packet at all stores.—Paterson Michel and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents,

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1917, Page 3

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650

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1917, Page 3

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