TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHTI A Piquant Bar in B) ivini a from the French, featuricg AH CD BUADY in—“THE DIVORCE GAME.” "THE DIVORCE GAME.” . Adapted from the celebrated French drama “ Madamoisolle Fi-Fi.” DeliI / cntely venturesome, in characteristic French style. “TIM-: LIVING DEATH,’’ Tenth Chapter of “THE IRON CLAW.” FRIDAY! McLEAN'S PICTURES! FRIDAY! MIGHTY METRO FILM, FEATURING VIOLA DANA in—“GOD’S LAW X MAN’S." “GOD’S LAW & MAN’S.’’ And a Screaming Two-Reel FOX COMEDY, and a PARAMOUNT GAZETTE. FU’RTHER. CHAPTERS, OF THE SERIAL “LIBERTY.”
McLEAN’S PICTURES. GOD’S LAW AND MAN’S.”—FRIc DAY. At the Opera House to-morrow (Friday) evening Mr. H. McLean will present another of his great programmes. The star feature is a five reel Metro “God’s Law and Man’s” featuring Viola Dana. To save Amelia (Viola Dana) from the corrupt rites of the Temple of Krishna, Dr Drummond buys her as his wife, and then falls in love with her, and later they meet again in England when he is about to wed an English girl. In support of this splendid programme the latest Paramount- Gazette, and two-reel Fox comedy, “A Soft Tenderfoot,” will be screened. The screening of further chapters of the great serial “Liberty” will be a special feature. The Riniu motor will leave for the Opera House.
When your child cannot sleep because of cold in the head, use NAZOL. Sprinkle some drops on nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will fottlow. Sixty doses Is 6d. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS stands • out pre-eminent amongst stimulants and cordials. t'or continuation of news see first and fourth pages. TXf ANTED KNOWN. Unequalled * ’ values in Men’s hard wear waterproof boots; also Boys’ and Girls’ solid school boots.—Heenan’s bootshop. BOTTLES,— -AVe are giving TWO SHILLINGS a dozen for quart beer bottles, ,T. MANDL, and Co. ; Westland Brewery.
p R 1 NCE s S T HEATEE. Direction D. B. O’Connor. STAR ATTRACTION OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE! THURSDAY, ' MAY 23rd., ONE NIGHT-ONLY! J. C. Williamson's Phenomenal Success, “DADDY LONG LEGS.” (By Jean Webster.) Diroct from its Melbourne and Sydney Triumphs. “DADDY LONG LEGS.” A Peal Sunshine Play. Laughter and Smiles, With a Tear or Two. BOX PLAN AT MRS BROWNE'S. Prices—4s, 3s, and 2s.—Plus Tax.
KOKATAHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1918. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will soil as. above on account of Messrs Jones, Jamieson, Moynihan, Mehnrry, O’Neill, Clarke, Heslan and O’Reilly: 150 STORE CATTLE (in lots), FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. APPLICATION FOR, GRAZING LICENSE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied to the Westland Land Board for a Grazing License under Section 130 of “Hie Land Act, 1908,” over 100 acres in Block VIII, Mt. Bonar Survey District, to the east of and adjoining 314 acres held Lv me under Miscellaneous License 732 h. j. McGowan. Wnitaha, 16th May, 1918.
WHO IS BACHELOR? THE HOKITIKA FOOL! NOTICE TO SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS. HAVING nil boon christened they should be ns good ns they nmko them. I suppose all gaol birds have boon christened too. Ido not say they (the soliolarc) stole my grapes, but the King’s law might say I should put up a board saving: " “THOU SIIALT NOT STEAL.” That, is what God says and David said “All men are liars” in his haste, but if he came to Hokitika he could say it at his leisure. I am afraid that my grapes are gone, and that suing the fathers for £SO damages for the I6ss of my grapes, which I saw the Sunday School Scholars steal is useless. Twenty or 50 men could come forward and swear they never saw them steal the grapes, so what is the good. I lost, my ease, and my money is gone, hut my experience is secured. P.S. —So wo are living amongst the foes of God’s almanac. Road Daniel II Chapter. Watch the Churches on Sundays. Read 33rd. Chap, Ezekiel, | 30,31,32,33 verses. But let them keep I their dirty hands off me. Read Tsaah, | Chapter I, and the next. Road Micali, Chap VII:—“I have not forgotten my j brother Cain, or rather half brother, was a black man and got turned out |of Paradise. But my brother, Jesus, through a path of suffering took mo with him into Heaven. bltjegPUß H ALL. A GRAND BALL will be bold on WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, in aid of the RED CROSS FUNDS. A pleasant ovening assured. Supper provided, excellent music and an efficient M.C. Double ticket, 2s; single, Is. DORIS McDERMOTT, ADA BROWN, Joint Hon. Secs. FOB SALE BY TENDER. rTIENDERS, addressed to the unacr--1- signed, will be received up to MAY 18th, 1918, for the PURCHASE of BILLIARD SALOON and TABLE. with all accessories, also SHOP attached to Saloon, and SECTION. It. J. O’BRIEN, Rimu-
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1918, Page 3
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