THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! America’s daintiest actress Aneta Stewart in the six reel play entitled—“THE COMBAT ” Thursday,-starring “aneta stewart.” j “THE' COMBAT*” 'Thursday,—:starring “aneta stewart.” I America’s triumph of a great screen artist’s work—America’s darling “Aneta ! Stewart” in the role of supreme power. ! The light of a girl against her second husband for the life of her first. i
Misses Addison are offering a special.line of boys collars in linen and celluloid. —Sale price 2/- per dozen.—Advt. For continuation of news sec first and fourth pages. '
DEATH JONES —At Westland Hospital on Ha roll Oth, 1918, Jane Jones, relict of the Into Thomas Jones of Hokitika, native of Glasgow, Scotland; aged 65 years. BROKEN GLASS.-Any kind, 35,ton, f.o.b: any port. Allowance bags 6d each. Cash against documents. —D. Ogilby and Co., 413»Collins Street. Melbourne. FOR SALE. —-Six-roomed HOUSE, corner Stafford and Dealer Sts Also Furniture and Effects, including Piano, (Roller Writing Desk, Saddle Bag Suite, etc., Apply—Mrs Falkonbach.
PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at, the Town Hall, Hokitika, on THURSDAY NEXT, 7th inst., at 8 p.m., at which resolutions will be presented urging the earliest completion of the Otira tunnel. t G. A. PERRY, Mayor.
HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ' FINAL NOTICE. \ IT. OVERDUE RATES, DOG REGISTRATION FEES, and OUTSTANDING- ACCOUNTS not paid on or before SATURDAY next (9th inst.) will be SUED for without further notice. A. A. ANDREWES, Town Clerk. NOTICE. O' WING to a change in the ownership. all accounts owing to the firm of J. C. MALFROY and CO., up to the 28th FEBRUARY, 1918, must be PAID before the 31st MARCH, and also all accounts AGAINST the said firm must he rendered prior to the same date. J. C. MALFROY & CO.
OOMTNO ! x SURPRISE PACKET DAY. —I n aid of the WESTLAND WAR FUND . . . RED CROSS FUND LIVERPOOL FUND Y. M. C. A. TRENCH FUND. HELD IN HOKITIKA ON MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1918. (St. Patrick’s Day.) MONSTER GALA AND GYMKHANA GOINGS ON. (Watch for further particulars.) 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. QOMT N G !
Gifts for the Packets in cash or kind invited, and will he most welcome. HELP TO WIN THE WAR! By Helping those who are winning tile war t M. REYNOLDS. Hon. Secretary. March 6th.—Drill Shed at 9 p.m., Gondoliers Dance; Gents 2s; Ladies Is March 9tli.—Liverpool sale of, gift goods at depot. March 9th.—Juvenile Bazaar, conducted by Thelma Scott'and Marjorie Evans, in Revell Street (next Liverpool Depot.) Benefits for the Fund throughout the district tire invited.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1918, Page 3
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