I TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! Clara Kimball Young in a World Picture of Grim, Beautiful Tragedy—“THE RjSE OF SUSAN.” “THE RISE OF SUSAN" Kiel) Modern House-Settings, and Wonderful Costumes. Excellent supporting variety of subjects. “Fair Exchange,” a Vim Comedy; “The French Before Verdun,” and “Topical Budget.'A' FRIDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! LIONEL BARRYMORE & MARGUERITE; SKTRVPN in Metro production- - “ THE UPHEAVAL.” “ THE UPHEAVAL” TOE.THBU. OIfAJTOiS OF J-BO O' THE lu"“' [N ot-e Keenan’s drag leavas from Rimu.]
AUSTRALIAN. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPyHJOHT.3 VICTORIA’S CABINET. (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE November 29. The State Ministry lias bee n selected. Premier—Mr. John Binser. Attorney-General—Mr, Agar Wynne • Treasurer—Mr. W. M. MacPherson. Mines Adownward. Lands—Mr. Frank Clarke. Public Works—Air. John McMul Education—Major Bird. “Trifles often change us.”—Thomas Bracken.”—A cough or cold is apt to change a cheerful happy disposition, into a peevish and miserable one. Take a dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver and you will be free from such annoying and weakening ills. Coughs, colds, sore throats, chest and bronchial t roubles are quickly relieved with Baxter’s, a proved remedy of 50 years’ standing. Good also for children. Their health and happiness are in your keeping. Those with weak throats or chests, and who are subject to coughs, colds and chills should take Baxter’s regularly. Always have a large 1/10 bottle in the home.
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. WANTED SCUTCHERS, PAD DOCKERS, FLAXCUTTERS.Apply Red Lion Hotel: or W. H. Chinn, Matainui. Romemher the recollection of Quality remains long after the Price is forgotten. That is why it pays to buy a’ QUALITY Tyre—THE NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER TYRES for service and satisfaction. RE AT FRENCH VAUDEVILLE VT CIRCUS COY. . . Xov. 29th, Rimu; . Nov. 30th, Ruatapu Dec. Ist, (one night only) Ross; Dec. 4th, Kaniori: Dec. 5 Hokitika; Dec 6th,' Koiterangi; [Opera House. Dec. 7-Bth Kokatahi; Dec. 10. Arahura Children’s Matinee daily at 4 o’clock. HE ALFA LIGHT.—The Latest, best and most- economical petrol 'light. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. HnTloy and Co., Ltd. agent, Greymouth. RiEEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. Nominations for ail events at the CHRISTMAS MEETING close on MONDAY next DECEMBER 3rd. at 9 pin. Reef ton Telegraph Office closes at 8 i p.m. AY. J. IRVING, j Secretary.
WEST COAST TIMES. (In Liquidation.) FTNAL NOTICE. FINAL NOTICE is hereby given that all accounts owing to the firm of Keown and Robinson remaining unpaid on THURSDAY, December 14th, 1917 WILL HE SUED FOR forthwith without further notice. All payments to be made to: M. HOUSTON, .Agent for Keown and> -Robinson, Wharf Street, Hokitika. IMPOUNDED. BY RAILWAY DEPARTMENT (from Stafford), ONE ROAN COW, branded E. S. on rump; ONE RED and WHITE COW, right ear clipped. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on SATURDAY the Ist DAY OF DECEMBER, 1917, at 12 o’clock NOON. CHARLES GIBBONS, Poundkecper. LODGE WESTLAND KILWINNING NO. 88.
The installation of w.m. and INVESTITURE of OFFICERS of iihp above Lodge will take place in the Lodge Room 'JV-MOR-ROW (Friday) evening at 7 o’clock sharp. , Visitors of all constitutions are cordial v invited. W. E. RICHARDS, P.M. Acting Secretary. ARAHURA STORE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1917 At 2 p.m.
HOUSTON ANT) C O will soli by public auction at their Arabura Yards, on account of M clients: 60 HEAD STORE CATTLE, further entries Solicited. pRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1917 NOTABLE BENEFIT EVEN? IN AID OF THE WE'STT AND SICK AND WOUNDED fund o>-\ND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC entertainment >Y the LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB. Assisted bv miss 1). MOTOWAS. MR TV ON WILSON, and the GRLI- - nurses Tn the sparhlinK Comedietta—■‘AClD DROPS.” “ACID DROPS.’*
Choruses and Part Son**, Solos and Duets. Novel Dance Creations, provoking. Cheerful Comedy. . Admission 2s and Is; Reserved Seats at Mrs 6d extra.
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