THURSDAY I POLLARD'S PICTURES! THURSDAY 1 The \vorid film’s story Of lore and shipwreck, featuring Ethel Clavton in—“SOULS ADRIFT.” “ SOULS ADRIFT.” A piny crowded with power! ul situations, and adventure.— “A gripping story of love and shipwreck in the Saragosa Sen." iho Wreck in the I'og,” second chapter of “A. I,ass of the Luinberlands."
Inhale NAZOL every day and coughs and colds will stay away. Penetrating and • germ-killing. Sixty doses Is 6d.' Use the NAZOL inhaler. j For continuation of news see first and j fourth pages. TVT ANTED,—Experienced WINCH- ’ * MAN for Success Dredge. Ap- j ply DREDGEMASTER. ANTED.—A respectable girl or ’ T woman for country; light place. Good homo and wages. Apply “Guardian ” Office. lOUND.—A sum of MONEY. The owner can have same by applying | to E. Growcott, Woodstock, and paying costs of advt. Tlie money was found I in Rimu. TO RUATAPU SUBSCRIBERS. j XT is requested that all paper accounts | . owing to the undersigned he paid in by AUGUST sth. ROBERT FERGUSON, ! Runtapu. j CHRISTCHURCH CITY ELECTED \ CITY DEPARTMENT. mHE CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL requires the services of a TESTING DEPARTMENT ENGINEER, experienced in Meter testing and fully conversant with Alternating and Direct Current. Salary £5 per week. Schedule of Duties may he seen at j the Town Clerk’s Office at Hokitika. i
Applications, accompanied by copies of Testimonials will be received by the Christchurch City Electrical Engineer until the 17th August, 1918. 11. It. SMITH, Town Clerk, Christchurch. 27th., July, T9lB. MANAGER WANTED. TW7ANTED A MANAGER for the T T Overseas and Soldiers Club rooms Applications stating salary required will bo received up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, AUGUST sth., by the Secretnries } from whom all particulars can bo obtained. KOKATAHI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. Cl RENDERS for carting CREAM from A Creamery across roads to factory for incoming season will be received up to FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th. Applications will also be received up to the same date for TWO ASSISTANTSHIPS at the Factory. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
A LI, gAINTS gCHOOLROOM 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. Nos. 2 and 3 Henry VIII Dances (Edward German.) Song Miss Wells. “There’s a Land.” (Allitson). Soup; Mrs Doctor. “ All’s Right With the World.” • (Del Riego.) Musical Monologue Mr Coulson Song Miss Chunn. Song Mrs Staveloy. “ Melisande in the Woods.” (Goetz.) Song Mr. Fitzgerald. Song Miss Edna Perry. “The Enchanted Forest.” Violin Solo Mr Farrar. Song Mr. I. Wilson “ Angels Guard Thee.” Vocal Duet Miss Perry and Mrs. Doctor. • ‘Venetian Boat Song.” PART 11. Pianoforte Duet Mrs Doctor and Mrs Wilson. No. 1 Henry VIII Dances. Song Miss Chunn. Song Mr Fitzgerald Operatic, “Pot Pourri,” Soloists and Company. ' “The Pride of the Peer,” “A Simple Melody,” Loves Own Kiss,” “The Kil* 'ling Walk,” “March Song,” “Love Land,” “Boola Boo,” “Good Night.” Finale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VCCTTON SALE OF CHOICE DATRY HERD AT KOKATAIII SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. 19iS. 'At 2 p.m. MHODSTON AND CO. * will sell as above on .ccount of Mr. Frank Wall, who is giving up dairying:— 30 Specially selected DAIR\ COWS, due Sept, and Oct., 12 Ayr. old Red Polled HEIFERS, coming to profit; (by purebred bull, imported from Heaton Rhodes, of Tai Tapu). 1 Red Polled BUI.P, 4yrs., bred by Heaton Rhodes. 1 Ten Bottle Babcock TESTER, with all appliances. —ALSO— On account of Mr H. A. Boddington. 3 Choice SPRINGERS clue SeptOct. 1 Drv COW.
sale of dairy stock. MATAJKUL lath AUGUST, 1018. JEFFRKS AXI) CO., instructed by Mil. A. COOPER, who has sold his farm, will sell at the Homestead as above, the whole of his live nnd dead stock, including the specially selected dairy herd of—• 30 Choice COWS, due Sept., ami Oct., S Springing IIEIFEIIS, Sept.-Oct., 11 Forward Empty HEIFERS, 27 Strong CALVES. 1 S.H. BULL, oO EWES (in lamb.) ALSO:—Horses, pigs, poultry, harness, drays, traps, and a number of first class farming implements, including chaff-cutter, etc., etc. Sale at 11 a.m., sharp. Luncheon provided.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1918, Page 3
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