TO=N!CHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TCLNIGHT! First of The Follies star—'OLlVE THOMAS—known File wide world over as ‘ The Harrison Fisher Girl ” in “ MADCAP MADGE.” “MADCAP MADGE." A Sparkling Thomas H. Ince Triangle Play, supported by the 2000 feet Keystone Film :: “ CACTUS NEEL.'-' ■UKSDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! TUESDAY! .ee GKO RGB WALSH in the thrilling picturisation of the world famous hr k “THE MEDIATOR” “THE MEDIATOR” ’A TTY AR BUCKLE in another great comedy! Professor Martin will s' <>■ “Thora.” Orchestra, at. ten to eight. •RIDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! FRIDAY! .MONSTER PATRIOTIC BENEFIT! •HE HOKITIKA AMATEURS, so successfully organised bv MRS ,V\ tiTAVELEY in Gilbert & Sullivan’s/SDarklimr Comic Opera—.“THE GONDOLIERS.” PRODUCE.!) IiNDER THE SOLE SUPERVISION OF MR T. FOLIAR The Principals—The Chorus—The Ballets—The Wardrobe—The S:o ery - Hie Mounting—and the Complete Orchestra under Mr. Fred Reste; ;:x. Admission Ss } . 2s, and Is. Circle Orchestral Stalls reserved at Mm Browi
- OF OUR * | GREAT CLEARING SALE'! ■ • -XJOOf-——. ,■ „ ■ - ffIREATER ||ARGAINS 1 ■ * IfREATER OARQAINB ! ! I. 1 a | Do not miss this Chance, i | 3-«o<=~« BFm SCHRODER & Co. g Dominion Cycle and Motor Works.; -'"'" ' ' ' “ ■ Agents for the famous Aerial Motor Cycle. ; j B S.A. and Swift Cycle* j Barnett Glass, Dunlop a A Cline /her Tyres stocked | and sold ,at Dunedin Prie s. REPAIRS: Please note that we have placed in charge of our Workshop a first-class Mechanic, who has served his t me with Messrs Fox & Sens, of London, and for a number of years in charge of a Cycle business in Westport. All work done will be his supervision and wil be GUARANTEED. TOOHEY SRO£ Phone 135. Hokitika. P.O. No 11.
KOKATAHI STORE CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, sth MARCH, 1918. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. will sell by public auction as above: —
13 16-mo3. STEERS, 4 16-mos. HEIFERS, 4 Empty COWS (fat), For Mr IT. Norman. 12 2s-yrs. Forward STEERS, \ , G I'B-mos. STEERS & HEIFERS, For Mr F. Wall. 18 Prime Shorthorn WEANERS (steers), 7 Prime ' Shoi-thorn WEANERS; (heifers), For Mr Jas. Fleming. 45 Head Mixed STORES, For Clients. .2 21-vr BULLOCKS, 2 FAT COWS, 1 yeat.er, For Mr Wm. Meharry. 20 -I, A JIBS. 10 FAT SHEEP For Mr Jas. Smith. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. KOKA'rAHI AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH.
Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell on account Messrs Morel, R Heslan, P. Jones, W. H. Robinson , \y Graham, P. T. McConnon, T. O’Neill, H. Johnstonej A. Meharry, W. O’Reilly, Mesdames Moynihan, Shannon and Heslan: 200 STORE SHEEP, • 60 CARVES and WEAKER 7, 28 COWS (out of profit), •>0 2i STEERS (special line). 30 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. On account Messrs Little Bros., 26 16-mos. to 2-yr. HEIFERS, 10 18-mos. HEIFERS. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 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.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1918, Page 3
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