THURBDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES! THURSDAY! DOUGLAS DOUGLAS The K FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS.” King, of Clear-Cut Comodv in a T riangle Masterpiece'.— WaieOi for Douglas’s Terrific Fight at the Stairhead. 2nd Chapter of “THE IRON CLAW.”—“ THE HOUSE OF HAPPINESS.” | PRINCESS THEATRE! PEERLESS PICTURES! TQ-NICHT! (Where the best Pictures are.) VIOLET MEItSEREAU, the star who steals your heart, in a beautiful Blue- 1 . , Bird Five-Act Photo Plav, entitled— j "THE LITTLE TERROR.” “THE LITTLE TERROR.” ! A side-splitting comic, Travelogues ana Gazettes.—Music by Messrs Lawn and j Gibbons’ Orchestra. Don’t miss this beautiful Bluebird. I
WANTED TO SELL—Furniture and freehold property, Gibson Quay. Apply Mrs R. M. King. APPLICATION FOB LAND. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied to the Westland Land Board for a T.G.L. over 50 acres of land situate in Block XII, Waimea Survey District, being part of M.O.L. 894. LESLIE STUART. AUCTION SALE. AT THE MART, WHARF STREET, FRIDAY 22nd. March, at 2.30. p.m. M HOUSTON AND "CO. •instructed l>y Mr A. Dann will sell bv public , auction as above:— *" Residence Site at Kanieri Forks on which is erected a good 5roomed dwelling (114 sheets of ' good iron on house) also 10 acres T.G.L. (fenced). ALSO. » .; A large quantity of furniture and sundries, including chairs, tables, double and single beds, and. mattresses, Linoleum, 2 bicycles, tools, 400 gal tank, copper, platform scales, counter scales, coffee mill, grocers bins, bag truck, etc., etc. RE THOMAS ME HARRY, JUNIOR*. (Deceased.)
ALL PERSON'S having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to forward particulars of the same (duly certified to) to MR THOMAS MEHARRY, Senr., Kokatnhi, farmer, (the duly appointed administrator) or to the undersigned on or before the 28th, day of MARCH, instant. And all persons indebted to the said estate duly requested to pay the same forthwith. PARK AND MURDOCH, ' Solicitors for the Administrator. Hokitika, 18th March, 1918. NOTICE. OWING 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 he PAID before the 31st MARCH, and also all accounts AGAINST the said firm must be rendered prior to the same date. * • J. C. MALFROY & CO. T HREE m* Le gPORTS! IN AID OF THE RED CROSS FUNDS. —To be held in— MR JEFFRIES’ PADDOCK THREE MILE. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Ist. PROGRAMME. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. log; Jst prize £2; 2nd prize. Trophy. Nomination 2s 6d ; acceptance Is. HANDICAP SAW, 15in. log,; .Ist prize £4; 2nd prize. Trophy. Nomination os; acceptance 2s 6d. ' MAIDEN SAW, 12in log; Ist prize £2, second prize £l. ' Nominations 2s 6d'; acceptance Is. ‘ HANDICAP CHOP, loin, long; Ist prize £5; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize, Trophy. Nomination ss; acceptance 2s 6d. FIDDLING, 20in. log; Ist prize donated by Malfroy and Co., £5 ss. ; 2nd prize, Tropby. Nomination ss; acceptance 2s 6d., against time. HANDICAP HAND SAW, 6x4 ; Ist prize 10s; 2nd Trophy. Nomination 6d. •
NUMEROUS OTHER. EVENTS, as follows : Sawing Handicap, trophies;'loo yards maiden race, trophies ; 100 yards returned soldier’s race, trophies; 50 yards, married ladies, race, special prize by Sec. West Coast Timber Workers Union, valued at £1 Is; Visitors race, trophies; 100 yards, married men’s race; 100 yards bushman’s race, (special prize); farmers trot, trophies; children’s races, trophies ; high jump, trophies: bowling, trophies; stopping, trophies ; Tug-o-war trophies. Nominations for sawing and chopping events CLOSE with the Secretary on March 20th, 1918. Six competitors for these events or no event. All other events post- entry on the ground. Refreshments will be provided. The Hokitika Municipal Band will be in attendance and play a first class programme. Admission free. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. To conclude with a Red Cross Dance in the Three Mile Hall. Admission 2s. £SOO WANTED ON SATURDAY FOR SURPRISE PACKET DAY.' *—ln aid of the— . WESTLAND WAR FUND . . RED CROSS FUND .... LIVERPOOL FUND ... Y.M.C.A. TRENCH FUND. CONTINUED IN HOKITIKA ON , » SATURDAY AFTERNOON From 3 o’clock-. 4000 4000/-
for continuation cf news see first and fourty pages. WANTED.— Board and residence in price.to house by lady employed in daytime. Apply by letter to-“ Guardian ” Office. tcmiTK WILD, TRIBES OF THE J AFGHAN FRONTIER,” also travel yarns and jungle stories. Chatty Informative talk by the Rev. K. Talgrave Davy, formally years living in the Himalaya Mountains. At St. Andrew’s Hall, Ilokitika, Friday, March 22nd at. 7 o’clock. Admission free; collection. THANKS. MR AND MRS WILLIAM JONES r’esire to thank all friends, especially the Bank of New Zealand staff, anil railway employees, for the many marks of sympathy received in connection with their recent bereavement. Sale Street, March 20th, 1918. For influenza try WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, f
Sale now on; Envelopes may l)e purchased at the Depot (Revell St.), or Town Hall: and from the Vendors in the streets. BUY! BTJY! BUY! * BUY! FOR YOUR, CREDIT SAKE! YOU CAN HELP TO WIN THE WAR By helping those who are winning the war! SURPRISE PACKETS will he distributed at the Town Hall throughout Saturday afternoon. Grand value in prizes: and the pleasure of doing a little for the comfort of the men on service. M. REYNOLDS, Hon. Secretary. A delightful drink, WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS with lemon and soda-water.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1918, Page 3
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