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OR SALK. —One largo hornless GRvAMAPHONR, almost new; also number of good records. Owner has good reasons for selling. For particulars apply to “Guardian” Office. WANTED.—A LAD lor milking ** - shed; good wages, machines used. For further particulars apply to —W. Tliielo, Herepo. p kinoess rji heatkk. HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, Sept. sth. IN AID OK Y.M.C.A. Comforts for Our Boys at the Front. A Juvenile Cantata by 70 Girls and Roys . . “Soot and the Fairies.” [Under the direction of Miss M. Reynolds, assisted by Miss A. O. Nancekivell.]

| CHARACTERS: I Quoon Lily . Dot Shand ! Captain S°ot Angus Duncan Dr Sunlight, M.D., Maud Duncan Secretary Cecelia Hart Lord Bootlace Alex. Aitken Baron Hairbrush Lottie Valentine Lady Soapsuds Emmie Nightingale Wag (a funny little boy) .. Muriel King PROGRAMME: Opening Chorus, “She’ll Know the Reason Why.” Song and Chorus, “The Lily and the Rose,” by Queen Lily and Fairies. Poppy Dance, Joan Butland and Iris Feddersen. Song, “Brave and Manly Boy 6 are We” By the Black Brigade. Song and Chorus, “Look at His Face and Hands,” Chorus, “The Token of a True Pure Mind.” Chorus (interrupted), “We Love You.” Song and Chorus, “There’s Nothing Like Plenty of Soap.” Polka March, Chorus and Soot, “Oh What an Alteration.” Chorus “Beautiful Flowers.” Dance by Daffodil Girls (Melba Spoor, Dulcie Butland and Thelma Jacobs). March and Song by 70 Children, “For We’ve No Troubles.”

INTERVAL OF SEVEN MINUTES. Song, “If You Were the Only Girl in the World,” by A. Nancekevill, M. Reynolds and Company, in costume. Song and March, “Boys of the Ocean Blue,” Hugh Reynolds and Sailor Boys. Song, “New Zealand,” by Hazel and Madeline King. Monolgue, “Something New,” W. Reyn olds. Song and Chorus, “Soldier Bovs,” Alex Aitken. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” NATIONAL TABLEAU. Pianist: Miss A. Jacobs. Admission 2s and Is. AUCTION SALE. On the Promises, Tailored Street, SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m.

TITESSRS POLTiOCK AND REVAN, I.TIL. instructed bv Mr S. P. Briggs, will sell ns above: The whole of bis high class furniture and household effects, including richly upholstered Chesterfield Couch, Ottoman Couch, Sideboard, 2 Cots, mounted Stag’sHead, D & S. Iron Bedsteads, ' Wire Mattresses, Wardrobe, Marble Top Waslistand, Ducbesse Chests, Ha.l] Stands, Tables, Dresser, Sea Grass Armchair, Linoleums, Chairs, Cutlery, Crockory, Valuable Collection of Pictures and i Books, Boy’s Rocking Horse, Wringer, Mirror, etc NOTE.—Owing to the number of lots to be sold tho sale will commence punctually at 2 o’clock. M. HOUSTON, * Auctioneer. kokataiij spring stock sale. WEDNESDAY, 12th SEP., 1917. At 11 a.in. sharp. Messrs w. jieffries and co. will sell as above on account J. W. Kelly, J. G. Meharry, W. Graimrn, S. Havill,, F. Wall, ,T. Dimmick, R. Whiley. F. Jones, J. Smith and H. Johnston: 230 STORE CATTLE '(mixed ages and sexes), . 1.1 FAT CATTLE, Also on account of Mr Jno Dimmick his well kriown Dairy Herd of—--25 CHOICE SPRINGERS (due to profit). FURTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. WAITAHA SPRING SALE Messrs w. jeffries & cor. will sell on Wednesday, 19th September, at 1 p.m., in Doakins’ Yards: 100 HEAD CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes). FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WAITAHA STOCK SALE. AT DEAKIN’S'YARDS WAITAHA. WEDNESDAY, l&th. September. Messrs pollock and bevan, will sell by public auction on Account of Clients.: 50 Head Store Cattle (mixed). 10 Fat- Cows (Empty). 3 3i yrs. Maiden Heifers (fat). Further Entries Solicited. M. HOUSTON. AUCTIONEER.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1917, Page 3

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