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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TONIGHT! MONSTER DOUBLE. BILL. :: :: : OFFICIAL PICTURES—- ! “ 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 French Armies. The over-laughing DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS featured in the “THE MYSTERY OF THE LEAPING FISH.” FRIDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! Metro presents the most bewitching of stars, EMMY WEHLEN in the fiveact Wonderplay—"VANlTY.” “VANITY”, FURTEER CHAPTERS OF INTERESTING SERIAL “PEG O’ THE RING. [Note—Keenan’s drag leaves from Rimuß

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

The finest FLUID MAGNESIA is SHARLANDS. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest- quality. Larger bottle—lower price. Having just completed a large purchase of Ladies’ Hats at a very favourable price, we are now offering them to you at very much reduced prices. Early inspection invited.—F. Schroder and Co..—Advt. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. TO LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, with use of Kitchen. For particulars. Apply Guardian Office . WANTED,— SCUTCHERS, PADDOCKERS, FLAXCUTTERS.— Apply Red Lion Hotel: or W. li. Chinn, Matainui. TOST.— GOLD BROOCH, 3-bar and J Cameo. Reward on return to Guardian Office. IMPOUNDING NOTICE.

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, Emplo.yeis Liability, Motor Car, Plate Glass, Mortgage Indemnity, Live S*oclc, Personal Accident and Sickness. 3?ull parlveuiars on applieation to the. Agents, Sewell Street. 11. S. BATCHELOR. Manager for Canterbury.

IMPOUNDED on 2]si. November at Matainui Pound, (Wataroa) TWO COWS, .Branded' O with bar on top; Earmark —piece out of top left ear and bottom right- ear; also ONE COW mark ed lop and bottom left ear; and also FOUR, unbranded CALVES. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold bv auction at owners risk. THOMAS NOLAN, Poundkeeper.

FOR SALE. SECTIONS 688 and 690, Hamilton Street with building of store, area 26 perches, 66 feet frontage,' 141 feet depth. SECTION, part 343 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, 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— MRS DIXON, Weld Street, Hokitika. IUBLIC H AL K ANIERI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1917. ANNUAL CONCERT AND BALL bv the Scholars of Kanieri Public School in aid of the SOLDIERS’ TRENCH COMFORTS’ FUND, Admission to Concert, 1/-; to Ball 2/F. CHESTER MAN, Hon. Sec.

pBINOESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1917 NOTABLE BENEFIT EVENT IN 'AID OF THE WESTLAND SICK AND WOUNDED FUND GRAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB. Assisted by MTSS D. MOYNTIIAN, AIR and JIBS TVON WILSON, and the GREYMOUTH NURSES —ln the sparkling Comedietta—“AClD DROPS.” “ACID DROPS.’’ Choruses and Part Songs, Solos and Duets, Novel Dance Creations, Smile Provoking, Cheerful Comedy. . . Admission 2s and Is; Reserved Seats at Mrs Browne’s, fid extra. Doors 7.30; Overture 8. [a CAitn.l MJIcGAVTN, Tailor, has now reamoved to lower Fiteherbert Street (residence formerly occupied by Mr C. R, Kirk). Ladies’ and Gents’ tailor. Fit and style guaranteed.

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” means 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 0;F ADDRESS. On removing from one county or borough to another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fourteen days. Penalty for failure, £2O. (By Order) MALCOLM FRAS'ER. Government Statistician Wellington 19th. November 1917. DAIRYMEN.- Kindly note that Harley and Coy., of Greymouth. have been appointed District Agents for the Alfa' Lavel Separator, the best and most efficient on the market. Terms can be arranged with Harley & Co. Ltd., agents. Messrs Jeffries and Co. ihjave [been appointed Westland agents and full particulars can be obtained on- application to them.

thanks. MU and MRS DEVANE Y and FAMILY df >sire to acknowledge their sincere appreciation of the many expressions of sympathy and messages of condolence received in connection with the death of their son and brother, Thomas, at the Front. Hokitika, Nov.. 1917. public notice. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to the general public that the business carried on by mo for the past year under the style of “pollock and Bevan” will i n future be conducted under the name of "51. HOUSTON and CO.’ M. HOUSTON, Wharf Street. Hokitika, November IRth, 1917.

THE ALFA LIGHT.—The Latest, best and most economical petrol light. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. Harley and Co., Ltd. agent, Greymouth. WANTED KNOWN.—That it will pay you to purchase your FURNITURE from Harley aud Coy., Ltd., Greymouth. All furniture made at our own factory and fully guaranteed. Easy terms of payment arranged.—Harley and Co., Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers. A. F JLARRISON ANNOUNCES that he has taaeu possession of the RAILWAY HOTEL, KUMARA JUNCTION, previously onducted by Mrs. Duckworth. The requirements of the Pub)! will Le attended to in every detail. The Premises are receiving | thorough overhaul, and patrons are | assured of a hearty welcome. Mrs. Harrison has charge of the culinary arrangements, which should he a sufficient guarantee that all is ot ’ the very best. FA ERY preparation made FOR PH K •PR TV AT, OF TRAINS

JACKSON _TO HOKITIKA. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE —THROUGH CONNECTION — TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS —With the Christchurch—overland daily SERVICE At Jackson, reaching Hokitika about 7 o’clock p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS to and from Jackson at other times by arrangement. TOURS TO SOUTH WESTLAND and all parts of the district arranged at short notice Careful and expert drivers. Cars at call day or night at Red Lion Hotel Garage. Booking office, where orders may l»e left;—Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. Telephone, No. 82: P.O. Box No. 43. W. GOOCH, Proprietor. Park Street, Hokitika, ’Phone No. 7.

STOREY’S PAM!!,? HOTE. GH R I f» T 0 0 ORCH i)pinv<it« Railway Station), .-•1... |{(im ii foh west (Tasters / onvenieni fo all oart* of the city and suburb* DINNER on arrival of train from tne West Coast Passengers for Welling ton have half an hour. BREAKFAST on arrival of train from Lyttelton. Passengers *or (Ireymouth fuU hour. Guests ealled for train* and early breakfast. Tariff moderate. GARAGE ROOM free Motoi Cveles and Motor Car* O 4 iaMF.S Proorietor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1917, Page 3

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