MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! •First appearance of Tike Follies star—OLIVE THOMAS—known the wide world over as “The Harrison Fisher Girl,” in— “ "MADCAP MADGE.” "MADCAP MADGE” A Sparkling Thomas H. luce Triangle Play. Supported by tins 2()|JO feet Keystone Film t~: “ CACTUS' .NELL.'’
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. TT/'ANTIvD —A GIRL to assist in housework. Apply to Airs H. M. Coulson, Sewell .gtrect. ESTATE OF'* P. KELLER. (Late of Ross.) , -
mENDFJtS will be received by the A undersigned, closing tin FKBRUABY 2atli, for the purchase and removal of tbe large business premises at. Boss, being part of the estate of the late Peter Keller. ' Tbe buildings include a large quantity of corrugated iron and glass in first class order. Address tenders to P. KELLER, „ . Post Office, Ross. OOM IN SURPRISE PACKET DAY. —ln aid of the— WESTLAND WAR FUND > . . RED CROSS FUND . . . . ■ • LIVERPOOL FUND Y. M. C. A. TRENCH FUND. HELD IN HOKITIKA ON MbNDAY, MARCH 18tli, 1918. (St. Patrick’s Day.) MONSTER GALA AND GYMKHANA GOINGS ON. (Watch for further particulars.) G 1 QO MING!
FOR SALE: 10,000 PACKETS! FOR 10,000 SHILLINGS!!! Sale now on; Envelopes may be purchased at the Depot (Revell St.) or from any member of the Committee. Gifts for the Packets in cash or kind invited, and will, be most yelcome. HELP TO' WIN THE WAR! By 'Helping those who are winning the war! M. REYNOLDS, Hon. Secretary. AUXILIARY EYENTS.
WEDNESDAY February 27. EVENTS FOB SCHOOLS :■—Beginners’ race (boys) 10 yards; ditto (girls); 25 yards handicap boys under 12 ; do boys 14, do boys under 17;'25 yards handicap, girls; relay race (100 yards); diving competitions. Entries received now.’ Also events for adults. Prizes: Surprise packets, with gold medal (pro seated bv Mr .7. Brocklehurst) for aggregate" points by boys. Admission to sports 1/-. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27th— Another jolly Packet Assembly dance at the SUPREME/HALL! Don’< miss It ! ! t Feb 23, —Liverpool depot. Revell St.; sale of garden produce and Qomostables. Gifts invited. Benefits for the Fund throughout the district are invited. PUBLIC MEETING.
RE HUNGER FORD’S BRIDGE. j AT THE REQUEST of a number of - Settlers and Residents of the Arnliura Valley, I beg to .convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at the PUBLIC HALL, ARAHURA VALLEY, at 8 o’clock on MONDAY, 25th, jnst., to consider the action of the 'Government in abandoning Hungerford’s Bridge and declinging to assist in regard to protective works against further river erosion. All settlers and others interested in the matter, and especially members of Westland County Council and Directors of the Dairy 'Factory Coy, are ini vited to attend BERNARD WARD, I County Chairman,
S.S. PAEROA WILL sail f°r OKURU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. HOKITIKA SHIPPING, COY., LTD. ARAHTTRA FAT STOCK SALE MONDAY 25th. FEBRUARY". Messrs w. Jeffries and co. will sell as above: 20 FAT CATTLE. Foi; Mr. .1. Diedrich. 20 FAT CATTLE. For Mr J. Olsen. 50FAT SHEEP For Mr J. Anderson. o 0 FAT WETTIER.S. j For Mr L. Gteorge,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1918, Page 3
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