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THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! MONiSTER. DOUBLE. BILL :: :: : : OFFICIAL PICTURED—“WAR AS IT REALLY IS.” “WAR AS IT REALLY IS.” •Seven Reels of War Pictures taken by Captain Donald Thompson, Official Camera Man to the Frenclr'Srmies. The ever-laughing DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS featured in the “THE MYSTERY OF THE LEAPING FISH.” TO-NIGHT! PEERLESS PICTURES!. TO-NIGHT! A Parallel picture with “Where are mv Children,” featuring Rich. Bennett in FIVE ACTS ..J HE y ALLEY Q F D E Q| S |ON.” - FITEACTS - Every man and woman should see it. The unwanted baby’s fingers clutch at the mother’s heart, but pride and ambition decide against the baby and God’s plan is wrecked by selfishness. We fearlessly screen it.

.AT THE PRINCESS,THEATRE. QRAND BY LEADING ARTISTS. In aid of the l'.M O.A. TRENCH COMFORT FUND. (Under the management of the Westland Patriotic Executive.) The performers will include: MRS IVON WILSON, pianiste; MR ERNEST H. SHORT, baritone; MR IVON WILSON, lyric tenor; MR D. FARRAR, violinist; MR. LEA ALDRIDGE, elocutionist; And other superior support

PROGRAMME TO-MORROW! EVERY : : ITEM : : A : : OEM! TarifF: "Dross Circle, 2s; oround Floor } 1 /-. “For the cause that needs assistance,” [a card.] MMcGAVIN, Tailor, has now removed to lower Fitc.herbert Street (residence formerly occupied by Mr C. R. Kirk). Ladies’ and Gents’ tailor. Fit and style guaranteed.

NOTICE OF SALE. IN the supreme oottrt OF NEW SEALANT). WESTLAND DISTRICT. HOKITIKA REGISTRY. BETWEEN ROBERT MUTR. KING, Plaintiff. and THOMAS KENNEDY, Defendant. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that under Writ of Salp issued out of this Honourable Court dated the 16th. day of November 1017, T will sell by publie auction at the suit of the plaintiff as Execution Creditor the whole right title and interest of the Defendant in and to Section No 1794 Hokitika subject to Mortgage No. 2303.

The sale will take nlaoe on the said section on SATURDAY the 15th. DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, at 11 a.m. Dated this 20th. Day of November, 1917. J. McINDOE. , Deputy' Sheriff. Solicitors issuing the writ: and Upham, Solicitors, Christchurch. Agents:—Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hamilton St.', Hokitika. WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB. Nominations for ail events dose on THURSDAY 22nd. NOVEMBER. at 9 p.m. W. T. S'LEE. Secretary.

Dominion of New Zealand, registration of aliens act, 1917. NOTICE. EVERY alien is required to make application for registration in the prescribed form not later than Ist December, 1917. “Alien” menus a person of either sex not less than fifteen years of age who is not a British subject either by birth or by naturalisation in New Zealand Alien seamen may register with Collector of Customs at port where the vessel is lying. Every such application shall be in writing in duplicate, and shall be made by delivering the same personally to a Registration Officer. A certificate of registration will be issued upon receipt of each application Forms of application are obtainable at all police-stations throughout the

Dominion. Police-officers in charge of police stations and Customs officers at main ports are Registration Officers. Penalty for failing to register, £SO. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On removing from one county or borough t« another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fourteen days. Penalty for failure, £2O. (By Order) MALCOLM FRASER. Government Statistician Wellington 19th. November 1917. PUBLIC NOTICE.

I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to tho general public that the business carried on by me for the past year under the style of “Pollock and Bevan’’ will in future be conducted under tho name of “SI. HOUSTON and CO.” M. HOUSTON, "Wharf Street. Hokitika, November 16th, 1917. FOR SALE. SECTIONS 688 and 690, Hamilton Street with building of store, area 26 perches, 66 feet frontage, ] 141 feet depth. SECTION, part 843 and 350, Weld street, with commodious dwelling area 30 perches, 49 feet 9in. frontage, 187 feet 6in. depth. SECTION 3373, Brittan street, fourroomed cottage, area 20 perches v 90 feet frontage, 78 feet depth. SECTION (east part) to 188, Gibson’s Quay, area 6 perches, 18 feet 9in frontage, 153 feet 3in. depth. SECTIONS (2) with commodious eightroomed cottage, Hall street, area 1 rood 20 perches, 112 feet 6in frontage, 186 feet 8 in. depth. , Apply—i MRS DIXON, Weld Street, Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1917, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1917, Page 3

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