TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! • THE 1 810 TRIANGLE FINE ARTS FEATURE DRAMA—“THE WHARF RAT.” “THE WHARF RAT.” STARRING “MAE MARSH.” AN ORIGINAL STORY WITH PLENTY OF SUSPENSE. WATCH FOR THETHRILLING RESCUE SCENE. “THE MESH OF MYSTERY,” Chapter 8 of “GLORIA’S ROMANCE.” FRIDAY! I¥I°LEAN'S_ PICTURES! FRIDAY! YORKE FILM CORPORATION PhuvSENT HAROLD LOCKWOOD AND MAY ALLISON IN THE METRO WONDER PILAY—"MISTER 44” * * * * “MISTER 44” ALSO 16th CHAPTER OF THE GRAND SERIAL, “GREED.”
AMERICA'S PARI (Per Tress Association— Copyri,. . CANADA’S SHIPBUILDING. OTTAWA, . July 31. - - Canada is turning out for the Government during the next twelve months fifty wooden steam ships of 2,500 tons cadi launching the first within two months. Sho is simultaneously building on eqvytl number of steel shTps. • AMERICAN FINANCE. SOME BIG FIGURES. (Received This Dev at 1] .25. a.m.) WASHINGTON, Xhgiist 1Tho War Tax Bill increased from $1,670,000,000 to' two thousand millions.. The n«w taxes are $304,000,000, including $27,000,000 on income, exceeding $15,000. AMERICAN FINANCE (Received This D»v at 11.25. a.m.) NEW YORK August 1Mr. Mo Adoo announces the issue of one hundred million dollars Treasury notes at 3£% convertible into the next issue of Liberty Bonds. AMERICAN CONSCRIPTS. MARRYING IN HASTE. (Received This Day at 11.25. a.m.) NEW YORK, August 1. The New York Herald says up to the present ninety percent have applied fbr exemption. There were more than a hundred weddings to-day in the Chapel in the Municipal Buildings, whereupon, the Federal Marshall' forbade the issue of licenses. The New York Times Washington correspondent says women who marry with thie object of assisting in the evasion of servioc are liable to prosecution AUSTRALIAN. (Per Press Association — Copyright) RAILWAY FARES. SYDNEY, Aug 1. The Council hag adopted the Railway Commissioner’s recommendations to increase railwal faros 10 per cent, and freights generally. Train fareg will be increased by ft half-penny on a single section from Aug. Bth. , . . -»• AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. (R<?coived This Dev at 11.25. a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day Tho casualties to date aro.' — ■» ; Killed 38,547. Wounded 43,233. Missing 4,256. . -Sick 27.207. , • Prisoners of war 2.142. Casualties unknown 248. Men who have returned from the front are' n°t included. In the Senate the Repatriation Bill was read a third time.. METEOROLOGICAL. The following is Rev. D. C. Bates’ weather forecast.— The indications are for northerly winds, strong to gale and veering ‘ by West to South. Expect dull weather with .much mist and fog in .parts. Heavy rain is to be expected with rivers rising shortly. Barometer falling, but rising aftler about 20 hours, -eos considerable tides good: Seas increasing. I<or continuation or news see nrst and fourth pages. } G al f < li 1 1 E P 1 ri fU tT ] ] R I T T V IV 1 J L I £ S c 1 NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having CLAIMS rY. against, or owing t<>, the firm of LAKRIS and SON, hotelkeepers, are [“quested to send them forthwith to I.ESSRS LEWIS & WELLS, Solicitors lokitika. WANTED. .KING,. WITH FARM MANAGEMENT. , NGLE MAN, experienced, trust 1 worthy, hard worker, not, eligible war service,. wants milking up to ry hand, or anynumber with macs, and farm management. Availat onco. pply—“Farm Manager.” care ol Office, Hokitika. SCTURE BY 11. E. HOLLAND, tor of the Maoriland Worker.) HISTORICAL" FACTS. ELAND’S FAMINES AND ITS REBELLIONS. PRINCESS rjVHEATRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 3rd, 131 V. At 8 p.m. iy,ss Circle for Ladies and escorts. CO llecti o n . gift depot. :EVEILL STREET. rURDAY NIGHT 7 to 9.30 o’clock. 1 - / ICEIVED AND SOLD. FREELY ■& BUY READILY R THE SOLDIERS. lrcel FUND NOW OPEN. NATIONS THANKFULLY RECEIVED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 3
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