MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! ANITA STEWART IN THE VITAGRARH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE 1 — i “CLOVER’S REBELLION.” “CLOVER’S REBELLION.” 1 A jrUTTAUCHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN —“THE RINK.” (The latest’ and best of all Cluiplin-Mutunls.)
I PEERLESS PICTURES. OPERA HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT. Matinee in Afternoon! (By special arrangement with Govt.) 11,000ft.—"SONS OF THE EMPIRE." Proceeds go to our men in trenches. 25% for local Red Cross; prices 2/-&1/-rpO HAND.—Latest styles in gents’, ladies’ and children's footwear in glace, and patent. Special qualities, and our usual prices.— H'eennn' s Cash .Boot Palace. OST—TO-DAY between Post OfSee and Haraelbank, Fitzherbert St. PARCEL from Ballantyne’s addressed to Mrs. F. B. Powell. Reward on returning to owner. IN bankruptcy. ESTATE OF A. B. BOYD.
offic 28th da o’clock. MEETING of creditors in the a hove estate will he held at my Hokitika, on FRIDAY, the of DECEMBER, 1917, at 3 Wm. WILSON, Deputy Official Assignee. December 21st, 1917. PAPAROA COAL MINE. "\/I"INERS and all classes of skilled and unskilled labour WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TTiebest wages on West Coast full time. and Miners average earnings for last year 26 s per day. ■ Apply personally, or by letter, or telegram, to the— MANAGER., PAPAROA MINE. Ron, via Grey mouth.
FRESH FISH N ACCOUNT of weather conditions there will be NO FISH to-night. WATCH THIS SPACE. F. THOMAS. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO MHFORD SOUND . rfflHE S-S. PAEROA leaves Hokitika for Milford Sound on Christmas Day. returning on New Year’s Day. Fares £7. Should sufficient inducement offer, a second excursion will leave on 3rd January, 1917. A s the number of passengers is limited to 20 early booking is necessary. THE HOKITIKA SHIPPING COY. JJOXING GRAND PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL AND PRIZE PACKET DAY. IN AID OF THE, PATRIOTIC FUND. WEDNESDAY, DEC 26th, Boxing Day In the School Grounds, Ross. Prizes include many valuable articles —Piano, sheep, lambs, butter, cheese, etc. Envelopes Is each; obtainable from Committee. Admission free to grounds. Everybody welcome. w. winchester., Hon. Sec.
REASONABLE RPECIALITJES. CHRISTMAS CAKES! ICED BIRTHDAY CAKES! WEDDING CAKES! SOLDIERS’ CAKES IN TINS! BEST QUALITY & LOWEST PRICES. All Sizes. —Order Early. C. PFAHLERT BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, x, KANIERI. now shoeing Alf-over Casement Net, Superior Quality, 2/3 yd only Strong L«»ck-stitch Lace Curtains, in designs 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6 J Pair
Handsome Curtains, Specially suitable for Drawing Rooms. 17/6, 25/-, 35/- Pair Casement Cloth, All Prices. 6 feet Lino'enros, 6/9, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6 yd Passage Linoleums, 3ft 2/6, 3/6, 4/9 3ft 9in. 4/9, 6/6 54in. 4/9, 6/6, 6/9 yd 12 feet best Lino, 20/- per yd We are doing big business in above Cioods. Inspection Invitec. F. SCHRODER & GO,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1917, Page 3
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