THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PiGTURiSi THURSDAY! A World Rilm of Startling Dramatic Power, Starring ETHEL CLAYTON .in “ THE WOMAN BENEATH.” “ THE WOMAN BENEATH.” xVmerican high society depicted in its true colours. SIXTH CHAPTER OP :: “A LASS OF THE LTTMBERLANDS.” TOPICAL BUDGET. “THE HIGH DIVER’S CURSE.’’
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For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. WANTED.— Smart girl to assist with dressmaking. Apply—Mrs J. Lloyd. WANTED.— A BOY for bakehouse. Apply Mrs Preston, Gibsons Quay. P “PEG 0’ MY RINCESS HEART” HEATRE. T ■TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th. 808 ONE NIGHT ONLY! ,T and X. TAIT will present; their ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY in—
“PEG O' m HEART" A comedy of youth by J. H. Manners. The Supreme Success of Successes! SARA ALLGOOD AS “PEG.” “Peg” will warm the cockles of the heart of all who go to the theatre, and as to that section surfeited with the tinsel of some pieces and suggestiveness of others, and the sensationlism of still another class, the fresh air of this world success in domestic comedy will tome with the heart-warming hush of a shaft of sunshine in winter gloom. It is all so— HEALTHY, HUMAN AND HAPPY. Popular prices—4/-, 3/- & 2/- (plus tax); box plan at Mrs Browne’s. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY". A PPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVKD till Tuesday th e 3rd of September, for the position of CARPENTER. to be stationed at Hokitika and employed in repairs etc., to school buildings on West Coast. Applicants should state age and experience, and forward copies of references.
n. C. LANE, . Secretary. Christchurch, 20th., August, 1918. 3UBLIC HALL, KOITERANGI. A MONSTER JUMBLE SALE AND GRAND BALL. In aid of the COPPER-TRAIL FUNDS Win be held in the above hall on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. 11. A. BODDINGTON, Hon. See. \UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, HAMPDEN STREET. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1918. At 1.30 p.m.
Jeffuif.s and co., instructed \>y Air Camilla Malfroy, who is leaving the district, will sell on the premises. Hampden street, as above, the whole of the furniture and household effects of an eight-roomed residence, comprising: Chesterfield, 2 Morris Chairs, 3 Battan Chairs, 2 Rockers, 9 Vienna Chairs, Overmantel, 4 Good Carpets, Mats, Linos, 4 Card Tables, Firescreens, Fernstand, Palma, Cushions, Fenders, Coal Scuttle, 2 Bedroom Suites, 2 Chests Drawers, 8 Beds, Mattresses, Cot, Dining Room Snite (9 pieces), Sideboard, Tables, Pictures, Sofa, Kitchen Dresser and Utensils, Driller, Crockery, Mason Jars, ' Vacuum Cleaner, O’Cedar Mop, Bath Tubs, Lawn Mower,. Barrow. Ladders, Garden Hose, Boys’ Bicycle, and Miscellaneous Tools, etc., etc.
Furniture open to inspection, Luesday 2 to 4 p.m. HART HARI SPRING SALE. WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell by public auction as above on account Messrs Collett, Ford, jAdamson, McArthur, Kirby, Scarle, Mancra, McMillan, McGowan, Linklatcr, Anderson Bros, and AY right: 100 MIXED CATTLE (to be drafted), 56 2to 2* S.TI. STEERS,
8 SPRINGERS. S SPECIAL ENTRIES. ! 25 3-vr. S.TI. BULLOCKS, ! 5 3-vr. S.H. HEIFERS. i For Juo. Alanera. i 20 3-vr. old BULLOCKS, ' ! For P. J. Sim. I i further entries solicited. | WATAROA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, iZth SEPTEMBER, 1918. I \ MH OUS T 0 N AND C 0 . ' • will soil by public auction as above: — 30 Fat & Forward 3-yr.-old STEERS, 10 Fat HEIFERS, For Ritchie Bros. FURTHER ENTRIES .SOLICITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1918, Page 3
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