a m m m m HAVE YOU INVESTED I N Vll HAS ? The last day is Monday, 3rd|Sept. If you have not already invested every Shilling: you can scrape'tog-ether, Js DO SO NOW. - - - ~v v Don’t forget Post Office 5% Bonds WAR CERTIFICATES. HAS IT Small Investors may subscribe sums of £1 to £SOO at any Postal Money - order Office gfor investment in War Certificates. Currency, FIVE or TEN Years. BEAREp- Bo|\(Ds OCCURRED TO YOU I Or INSCRIBED STOCK. *> ' g- • , . . .. A War Bonds will be issued that you can help to end the war by borrowing on your Life Policy. OR by obtaining a Loan from Your Bank ? in denominations of £IOO, .£SOO, or £IOOO, or such higher denominations as may be arranged. Stock will be inscribed in amounts of not less than £IOO. Apply at any Bank or $ Postal Money-order Office Currency, Twfentyone Year^f Our men are giving their lives; you are only asked to lend your money. Subscribe or) IVIONDAY. _aoca THERE IS STILL TIE. lOC 10) xo o
MONDAY! POLLAKD’S PICTURES MONDAY! THE BRILLIANT TRIANGLE EMOTIONAL PLAY—JIM GRIMSBY’S “ BOY.” • JIM GRIMSBY’S “ BOY.” Featuring Frank Keenali and Enid Markoy. A unique play! A unique story!/ A unique plot! “You know I wanted a boy, and you gave me a girl." “Gawd! It can’t bo a girl. Its already christened Bill.” TfLEi BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT WELLINGTON.
p KINCESS rjl HEITIIJS. HOKITIKA. I WEDNESDAY, Sept. sth. IN AID OF Y.M.C.A. Comforts for Our Boys at the Front. A Juvenile Cantata by 70 Girls and Boys . . “Soot and the Fairies.’’ [Under the direction of Miss M. Reynolds, assisted by Miss A. O. Nancekivell.] Pianist: Miss A. Jacobs. Admission 2s and Is, KOKATAHI SPRING STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th SEP., 1917. At 11 a.m. sharp. Messrs w. jieffbies and co. will sell as above on account J. W. Kelly, J. G. Meharry, W. Graham, S. Havill,, F. Wall, J. Dimmick, It. Whiley. F. .Jones, J. Smith and H. Johnston: 230 STORE CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes,, 15 FAT CATTLE, Also on account of Mr Jno Dimmick his well known Dairy Herd of—--25 CHOICE SPRINGERS (due to profit). FURTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. QHURCH. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will be held in THE SCHOOLROOM ON WEDNESDAY, 10th OCT., 1917. LL CiAINTS’ A LL S
When your child cannot sleep! because of cold in the head, use N(A.ZOL. Sprinklo some drops on nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will follow. Sixty doses Is 6d. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Jt-ep-pennint Cure. Never fails. 1/6, 11/6. To those about to furnish, and those busy spring cleaning, we would advrse to inspect Schroder and Co’s immense stock of linoleums in all widths, carpet squares, sea grass squares, and mattings. Chinese' twisted mats .and ball squares, hearth rugs, door mats and runners. These goods aro exceptional value, it will pay you to see for yoursolf. —Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS— a tonic that has stood the test for years.
For continuation of news see flrst and fourth pages. HEENAN’S CASH BOOT PALACE are now offering special reductions for Cash in every line of FOOTWEAR. Your inspection invited. MRS. T. HEENAN has now on show special lines in ladies Crepe do chino and voile blouses. Also latest in costumes and drosses. T7IOR SALE—ONE SOW and litter of SIX PIGS (ton days old) —Apply J.M. Dimmick Koiterangi. FOR SALE—Pure White Leghorn EGOS 5/- per setting. Mrs. A. Bennett 3 Sale Street..
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1917, Page 3
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