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THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! WORLD FILM SOCIETY DRAMA STARRING ETHEL CLAYTON IN—“THE BONDAGE OF FEAR” “THE BONDAGE OF FEAR ” Mine, "Women and Song in tho New York Lnderworkl , and the Dangerou., Crook, “Skinny” Cunning, as a Snake The Play that brought Ethel Clayton to the front of Cinema Stars! No acquired taste required to enjoy Hayward’s MILITARY PICKLE. Everyone likes it. Ask your Grocer. In cases of dropsy and gout WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS js recommended. » TITHE ALPA LIGHT.—TiIe Latest, best and most economical petrol dight. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. Harley and Co., Ltd. agent, Greymouth.

For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. riUBLIC jQALI., j^AX ANTEBI. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14th, 1917. THE ANNUAL CONCERT given by the Pupils of ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL, KAiNIERI, will be lield as above. A splendid programme. To commence at 8 p.m. A Dance will follow the entertainment. 1 T OWN "Ef ALL JjOKITIKA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1917. —ADDRESSES ON THE WAR BYMR C. M. VARNEY, Supervising Secretary in London of the Y.M.C.A. MR, C. M. LUKE, Ex-M.L.C., member of the Y.M.C.A. National Committee, New Zealand. MR. E. C. Brownell, General Secretary for the Y.M.C.A., New Zealand. A bright' and fre.sh account of tno Y.M.C.A. war work carried on in both England and France. ■ A most interesting story of the battlefields illustrated by Lantern Slides. / Public meeting at 8 p.m. Presideu over by the Mayor of Hokitika. Col-' lection taken up for the TRENCH COMFORTS’ FUND.

AFTERNOON at fl p.m.—'The abov e representatives will bo <_>lad to moot tbo Indies of tlio Town and District, particularly those who have relatives at the Front, and all patriotic workers. / snortT addresses. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 17th. one night only. HFNRI FRFNCH COY. THE MYSTERIOUS LAUGHING SHOW. Prices—2s and Is. CHILDREN’S MATINEE AT 4 p.m. KUMAR A —November 15th and 16th. GREYMOUTH—November 19th <fc 20tl\

THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. THE BOARD invites separate APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to bo sent in, addressed to the Secretarv of the Board, not later than 4 p.m' on THURSDAY, 29th., INOVIEM'BER. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered: OMlHl.—Master and Mistress (sole charge), salary £l9O (War 'Legislation Act). SYDENHAM —-Assistant Mistress, Salary £llO-£l2O. NOTE.—Forms of application can be obtained at the Board’s Office. H. C., LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 9th. November, 1917.

NATIONAL IMPROVEMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE TO RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. THE Crown Rheumatism Cure is now patented and fully protected, arid will be prepared guaranteed for public use for the small sum of 10/- per pint bottle. Guaranteed for a complete cure, according to instructions, with no relapse. Anply: FRANK GOUGH, miner,. Fitzherbert St.. Hokitika. The cure is non-chemical, and no person under medical attention shall get it.

THANKS. MR. P. H'ENDE’ and FAMILY de- • sire to thank all those kind friends who helped them so much in their recent trouble. Hende’s Ferry, Nov. 7th., 1917. ROYAL EXCHANGE assurance. OF LONDON. A.D. 1720.

WE BEG TO NOTIFY the Public of WESTLAND that Messrs W. JEFFRIES & CO., have - been appointed DISTRICT AGENTS for Westland. EVERY KIND OF INSURANCE EFFECTED. Fire, Marine, Accident, Empiu?<-is Liability, Motor Car, Plate Glass, Mortgage Indemnity, Live Nock, Personal Accident and Sickness. Full particulars on application to the Agents, Sewell Street. H. S. BATCHELOR. Manager for Canterbury. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited, in the estate of CHARLES FREE, deceased, for the purchase of the following Dwelling House and two sections, Aylmer Street, Ross; Shop and Section Aylmer Street Ross. One Section in Gibson Street, Ross. Tenders, addressed to Miss Free, Ross, for one or all sections, will he received up to 30th NOVEMBER, 1917.

for SALE. SECTIONS 68S and 690, Hamilton Street with building of store, area 26 perches, 68 feet frontage, 141 feet depth. SECTION, part 348 and 360, Weld street, with commodious duelling ■ area 30 perches, 40 feet Oin. frontage, ]B7 feet Gin. depth. SECTION 3373, Tlrittan street, fourroomed cottage, area 20 perches, 00 feet frontage, 78 feet depth. SECTION (cast part) to 188, Gibson’s Quay, area 6 perches, 18 feet Oin frontage, 153 feet 3in. depth. SECTIONS (2) with commodious eightroomed cottage, Hall street, area 1 rood 20 perches, 112 feet Gin frontage, 186 feet 8 in. depth. Apply— MRS DIXON. Weld Street, Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1917, Page 3

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