THURSDAY! POLLARD'B PICTURES! THURBDAY! The World. Film’s storv of lore and shipwreck, featuring nt-hoi Clayton in.“SOULS ADRIFT.” “SOULS ADRIFT.” A piny crowded with powerful situations, and adventure. —“A gripping story of love and shipwreck in the Snragosa Sen.” “The Wreck in the Fog,” second chapter of “A Lass of the Lumborlands.’’
If you are iu need of a winter coat ; ' call and inspect Mrs J. Lloyd's selection which combine quality and low prices. Winter ills and winter chills fade before the margic warmth of a North British Hot Water Bottle. Look for the “Unique” Stopper. The cable riew r s in this issuo accredited to the “Times’’ has appeared in that j journal, but only where expressly i stated is such news the editorial opinion of the “Times.” i For continuation of news see first aud [ fourth panes. [ : ( WANTED— Experienced WINCH- ! MAN for Success Dredge. Apply DREDGEMASTER. I WANTED. —A respoctablo girl or woman for country; light place. Good home and wages. Apply “Guardian ” Office.
TO RUATAPIT.' SUBSCRIBERS. IT is requested that all paper.accounts owing to the undersigned be paid in by -AUGUST sth. ROBERT FERGUSON, , . Ruatapu. McLEAN’S PICTURES TO-NIGHT. QPERA “PLAYING FAIR,”. Grand Star drama. Chapters of Boy Scout Serial. WEDNESDAY.— Pictures at ROSS. KOKATAHI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. TENDERS for carting CREAM from Creamery across roads to factory for incoming season will he received up to FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th. Applications will also be received up to the same date for TWO ASSJSTANTSHIPS at the Factory. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WARD ROAD, AND. BRIDGE, NEAR LAKE KANIERI. 11/RITTEX SEPARATE TENDERS » ' addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside of the envelope “Tender for Ward Road” and “TenJer for Ward Road Bridge,” will be received at the County Office, Hokitika. up to noon on Tucsav, August ,13th, 1918, for the construction of (1) i Bridge, and (2) 50 chains of road making, leading to the Westland Projecting Syndicate’s Property. Plans and specifications may bo seen >t the County Office, Hokitika, and the Post Office, Knnieri. B. WARD, - C-ounty Chairman. H OCSE H OKITIKA.
Hokitika July 22nd., 1918. FRIDAY AUGUST 2nd. GRAND CONCERT. In Aid of the Sunday School Funds. PROGRAMME BY THE BLUEBIRDS PART I. Pianoforte Duet Mrs Doctor and Mrs. Wilson. Song Miss Wolls. Song Mrs Staveley. Recitation Mr Coulson. Song Miss Chunn. Song Miss Edna Perry. Song Mrs Doctor. Violin Solo Mr Farrar. Song Mr. I. Wilson vocal Duct Aliss Perry and Airs. Doctor. PART 11. Pianoforte Duet Airs Doctor and Mrs Wilson. Song Aliss Chunn. Song Air. I. Wilson. Operatic, “Pot Ponrri” The Company. PRE LI All NARY NOTICE; ’ AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD AT KOKATAHI SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST,. 1918. At 2 p.m. Mhoustox and C 0 . • will sell as above on .ccount if Air. Frank Wall, who is giving up lairying:— 30 Specially selected DAIRY COW T S, due Sept, and Oct., 12 2-yr. old Rod Polled HEIFERS, coming to profit; (by purebred bull, imported from Heaton Rhodes, of Tai Tapu). 1 Red Polled BULL, 4vrs., bred by !
Heaton Rhodes. 1 Ten Bottle Babcock TESTER, with all appliances. ' ALSO— On account of Mr H. A. Roddington. , 3 Choice SPRINGERS due SeptOcf. 1 Dry COW. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. MATAINUI, 15th AUGUST, 1918. JEFFRES AND CO., instructed by MR. A. COOPER, who has sold his farm, will sell at the Homestead as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, including the specially selected dairy herd of—30 Choice COWS, duo Sept., and Oct,, 8 Springing HEIFERS, Sept.-Oct., 11 Forward Empty HEIFERS, 27 Strong CALVES--1 S.H. BULL, 50 EWES (in lamb.) ALSO : —Horses, . pigs, poultry, harness, drays, traps, and a number of first class farming implement, including chaff-cutter, etc., et-c. Sale at 11 a.m., sharp. Luncheon provided. FOR SALE. 5-SEATER, 25 h.p. Chevrolet MOTOR CAR ; guaranteed perfect running order, fitted with self-starter, electric lights, detachable rims,' spare wheel, Haudaitte shock absorbers, Heeo Vacuum feed, and all spares and accessories, including vulcnuizer. Price—£2oo: Apply— I. V. WILSON, C/o Mr H, M. Coulsou, Hokitika.
Snx blue beaver coats, for children, ore now to bo. cleared for 10s fid, and 123 6d each. All ladies hats are still further reduced to make room for a tremendous stock to open. H Schroder and Co.—Advt
Ladies .Rain Coats are now being cleared at 15s 6d, 17s 6d. and 2os, each; usual price more than double. Oiris tweed coats 12s (Id, 15s Gd, 17s Od : suitable for going to school. Call o>vlv before they are sold out at H. Schroder and Co.—Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, a liquor of unique strength and uality.
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