j W A , XTE^— SPKCIA L KEDUC- ’ • TTONS iii lilousos and drosses for cash during next-, few days at Mrs. IT. Keenan’s, Revel! Street. Inspection invited.IK AID OF PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. Q.RANP gtCOTCTI OONCERT. ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY JAN 4th, Grand Concert, ! Hokitika. I PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY. PART I. Song “Land of Hope and Glory,” (Elgar), Miss Mina Caldow. Flute Solo.—“La Fille Du Regiment (Donnizetti,) Mr. Charles Gibbons. Song,—Selected, Mr. Ivon Wilson. Song,—“Morning,” (Oloy Speaks), Miss Edna Perry. I iolin Solo—“ Andante Religioso,” (Gillet) Mr. W. Farrar. Song,—Selected, Mr. C. IV. Moore. Song,—( a ) “O Thank/Me Not” (Mallinson). (b) “Reqiriem” (Homer), Miss Mina Caldow. PART 11. Open Sword Dance Competition. Song,—Selected, Mr. Ivon Wilson. Song,—Selected, Mr. C. W. Moore. Song.—“Waiaia Maori” (Alfred Hill), M iss Mina Caldow. Duet.—“Barcaroll,” (from Tales of Hoffman) Misses Mina Caldow and Edna Perry. I Flute Solo.—“il Travatore, fVerdi), Mr Charles Gibbons. Song,—Selected, Mr. C. W. Moore. ■ Song.—“ Three Fishes,” (Hullah), Miss Mina Caldow. Overture at 8 p.m. Prices —3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, Tickets are available for either evening. JAS. KING. Hon. Secretary. C OMMERCIAL F TSH AND gUPPER. y^OOMS REVELJ, STREET, HOKITIKA, (premises recently occupied by Mrs. Cook.) MEALS AT ALL HOURS. PAPAROA COAL MINE. MINERS and all classes of skilled and unskilled labour WANTED IMMEDIATELY. H: a test wages on West Coast and full time. Miners average earnings for last year 26 s per day. Apply personally, or by letter, oj telegram, to the— MANAGER, PAPAROA MINE, Roa, via Greymouth.
now showing All-over Casement Net, Superior Quality, 2/3 yd ®n\# Strong Lock-stitch Lace Curtains, in clear designs 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, IS/6 Pair
Handsom : Curtains, Specially suitable for Drawing Rooms. 17/6, 25/-, 35/“ Pair Casement Cloth, All Prices. 6 feet Lino earns, 6/9, 7/6, 7/11, 8 6 yd Passage Linoleums, 3ft 2/6, 3/6, 4/9 3ft 9in. 4/9, 5/6 54in> 4/9, 6/6, 6/9 yd 12 feet best Lino, 20/- per yd We are doing big business in above Goods. Inspection Invitee*.
The finest FLUID MAGNESIA is SHARLANDS. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality. Larger bottle—lower price. “TAN-OL” docs much and costs little Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furniture, brightens floorchoth. Quick easy ■ and economical WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely pure; a pleasant tonic-beverage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1918, Page 3
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