TO-NIGHTI POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NICHTI The Greatest Circus Drama Ever Screened, 8000 feet, Starring MAE MARSH “ POLLY OF THE CIRCUS.” “ POLLY OF THE CIRCUS.” A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH AND CRY. Managerial Notice :r—l confidently recommend “Polly of tho Circus ’ to my patrona as the best circus picture I have ever presented.—Tom Pollard.
T OSTr— Camqo (BROOCH, ear-ring shape with drops, Keepsake. Kindly return to Mra D. Heenan. Revell Street. Reward. NOTICE. All accounts owing to tooiiey BROS, after September 30th will be sued for. This notice. Is absolutely final. TOOHEY BROS. JJANIERI pUBLIC JJALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1918. (Dominion Day.) A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held iu aid of the Copper Trail. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. Prizes for the best fancy costumes. Admission Gentlemen 3s, ladiog Is. grace McMillan, Secretary and Treasurer. ►RINCESs THEATRE, HOKITIKA TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th and 25th.
PATRIOTIC COMPETITIONS CONDUCTED BY THE OVERSEAS CLUB AND THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Commencing dailv at 10 o’clock. -J 2 J COMPETITORS 1 "J s>4BOOK OF WORDS—Price 3d. Admission : . Day Sessions, Gd ; Evening 2s and Is (plus tax); Reserved Seats at Browne’s, 2s 6d each day. Iv. ROSS, M. HALLIDAY, Joint Hon. Sec.
JpRINCESS IJIHEATRE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. ONE NIGHT ONLY! Messrs C. A. White and Marshall Palmer present the world-famed— FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. The world’s greatest harmony and melody makers in their unique and refin ed Entertainment, Jubilee Choruses, Trios, Kolos, Quartettes, Duets, Plantation Melodies, Coon Songs, Ragtime Ditties, Dramatic Seenas. Forming a programme of incomparable excellence. The greatest musical treat ever offered to the public. The only Entertainment of is kind in the Universe. Box plan at Mrs Browne’s! Prices—-Is, 3s and 2s; plus tax.
WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. The annual meeting of members will bo held on Tuesday, SEPT., -24th at 8 p.m., at the Chib rooms, Post Office Hotel. Business, —Reception of report and balance sheet, election of officers and goneral. M. HOUSTON, Secretary. WESTLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A PPLICATIONS aro invited for the position of MANAGER of UMF KILN at Koiterangi. Full particulars of Salary, etc., may be obtained from the undersigned', or Mr L. H. MOREL Koiterangi, with whom applications dose on THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER at 5 p.m. M. H. HOUSTON, Secretary.
EDUCATION ACT, 1914. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF GENERAL COUNCIL OF EDUCATION TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Education Department, Wellington, 13th September, 1918. Nominations win be received by the Returning Officer up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the loth OCTOB- , ER, 1918, from certificated teachers on the South Island Public School Male Teachers Roll for the election of a member to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the death of— THOMAS SCHOLFIELD FOSTER, Esq. »- No person shall bo eligible for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors entitled to vote for his election, The nomination-paper shall be in the following form, viz.: nomination paper. Wo [names and addresses], being electors duly entered on the [name of roll] Roll for the election of members of the General Council of Education, do hereby nominate [nominee’s name and address] as a candidate for election to the said Council by the electors on the aforesaid roll at the election to be held on the day 0f............19..., [Signature of nominators.] , Dated at this day of 1 19....
Canuiuate's consent, 10 uu at foot of nomination paper: I hereby consent to my nomination. [Signature of candidate nominated.] Dated ...at this day of Tho roll will be closed on loth October, 1918, and will remain closed until the election is completed. If necessary to bold an election, a ballot paper containing the names of all the duly nominated candidates will be posted to each elector entitled to vote, and the election will be bold on MONDAY, the 4th NOVEMBER, the poll closing at 5 o’clock on that day. F. L. SEVERNE, Returning Officer for. sale privately. A T a very reasonable figure, the pur* bred Clydesdale Stall! 011 . I.ORE NEWTON (No 298, N. Z. Clydesdah Stud book), rising 11 years. Lord Newton is a sure foal-getter, and a # staunch puller and will work 11 team or plough, For further particulars apply to KOLAN BROS., Olcufrii;
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1918, Page 3
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