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JpRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31st, 1917. Afternoon at 2 p.m., Evening at 8 p.m ONLY TWO PERFORMANCES HERE Most Marvellous Picture Ever Made. “INTOLERANCE.” It is unlike anything that has ever before been produced—massive beyond an precedent or conception ; v eil nigh universal in it's scope, perfect in detail, and-, astoundingly magnificent. . There are 65,000 Pooplo in the Picture. 18,500 ft. of Film used. 5560 Scenes in “Intolerance.” Takes three hours to exhibit (and not one weary moment throughout). 160 Principal Characters. Cost £400,000 to make, and took Griffith three years to do It. N« wonder the audience is held breathless with Astonishment and then DELIGHT Box Plan at Mrs. Browno‘s ; no booking fee. Prices (evening) 3s and 2s; Children half price at Matinee.

Y.M.O.A. ADDRESS. M' E " H. M. S JfEETON ’ Y.M.O.A. COMMISSIONER, ...Will deliver... AN ADDRESS IN THE TOWN HALL At 11 o’clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT Mr. Smeeton has just returned from France and England, and his account | of the wonderful work of the Y.M.O.A. at the Front is most interesting and instructive. ALL ARE INVITED. Interest yourself in the work of this great Philanthropic Organisation that is doing so much for our Boys at' the Front. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. I T>XING A MEMBER of the First l-U Division, and having passed tn« medical test, I must go to Camp as early as possible, and therefore request that ALL ACCOUNTS owing to E. C. TOOHEY and TOOHEY BROS, be paid at the Shop not later than AUGUST Slst. After that date all outstanding will be sued for without further notice. JAMES TOOHEY. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF LAND TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. "I Fenced and Subdivided at .Ngahere, Grey v * Valley MARK SPROT AND COY., under instructions from Messrs Uddstrom, Nyberg, and the Executors in the Estate of the late Jas. Henry Smith, will sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth : RENEWABLE LEASE ... 640 acres REGULATION LEASE ... 232 acres REGULATION LEASE ... 392 acres 1264 The property is situate aimost alongside the Ngahere Railway Station, is fenced and subdivided, and will he sold absolutely to clear partnership accounts about the end of August. Exact date in future issue. The Live Stock grazing on the place to be taken at valuation at the purchaser’s option. OSWALD R.J. BORTON, COMMISSION, INSURANCE, SHIPPING AND HOUSE AGENT. LICENSED LAND & ESTATE AGENT LICENSED SHAREBROKER. Inventories and Valuations undertaker I have a number of properties in town and country on my hands for private sale. Full particulars to ue had at the office. Agent for “Burley’s” Motor Car Service, Reoftou to Westport and vice versa. Tickets obtainable at the office. Orders taken for coming’ season’s grass' seeds. [ Correspondence cordially invited, y |

OFFlCE:—Hamilton Street, Hokitika, Post Office Letter Box, No. 10. Agent for the alfa holiajw WIRE GAS-LIGHTING 'SYSTEM. An ideal light for Settlois, Country Stores, and Hotels —Inoxpen-. sivo and rron-explosive—Enquire at once for particulars. 0. R. E. BORTON, W. PERRY AND CO.. MERCHANTS : : : : HOKITIKA Hava now opened up the following SEED POTATOES:— FACTORS, GAMEKEEPERS, TERMONTS, RED HEBRONS, MAORI CHIEF, ROBIN ADAIR, UP-TO-DATES, DAKOTA BRITISH QUEEN EARLY REf 2NT, DALMENEY BEAUTY, STAR OF NEW YORK. IN~STOCK.— E COCKSFOOT. CLOVERS, RYE AND OTHER GRASS SEEDS. TURNIP SEEDS, & WOOL PACKS. W. PERRY AND CO.. . OLTPS© F ERTILISERS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1917, Page 3

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574

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1917, Page 3

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