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THURSDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES! ..THURSDAY Tbs World Film’s Firs-Act STudio Drama, Starring L» 0-I*l3 Jn£,< YG.> : j BLVIDGE and ROBERT WARWICK in— I “A GIRL’S FOLLY.” “A GIRL’S FOLLY.” ' A great story of the lure of the* studios.—Where a few gnls find fame. Ana f # many, destruction. I “ THB GOLD RUSH,” Chapter 10 of “ A HASS OF THE LUMBER-LANDS.* ’ i PRINCESS THEATER - HOKITIKA. ! FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY! AMATEUR OPERA! FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY! WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY &• FRIDAY, OCT. 2nd, 3rd A 4th. CRAND PRODUCTION BY HOKITIKA AMATEURS OF COMIC OPERA! Uv arrangement with J C. Willia’fnson Ltd, Planquettc’s 3 act Comic Opeia “PAUL JONES.” PRODUCED UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF AIR. TOM. POLLARD. 100 Performers, forming a strong cast of Principals,—Complete OperaticChorus and Orchestra.— and Staged on a Lavish Scale.— Grand Operatic Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Fred. Restenux. PRICES:—3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, plus War Tax. :: Reserve at Mrs Browne’s. FRIDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL” POPULAR MARY PICKFORD IN THE GREAT CHILD DRAMAFATTY ARBUCKLE, the Great «fl p * PftIIMTDV UCDH ” Laughtor-maker in the Comedy— Au A LUllNSlil HtiiU. FURTHER CHAPTERS OF THE SERIAL “ THE GREAT SECRET.”

THE GREAT ORATOR AND LABOUR LEADER MR JAMES SIMPSON, First Vice-President of the Trade & Labour Congress, Canada WILL SPEAK OK “Ought New Zealand to Control or Abolish the Liquor Traffic,” AT THE TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m CHAIRMAN, — G. A. PERRY, Esq, i i Come and Hear the Great Orator.

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is at once a beverag p and a medicine. The host insurance against coughs and colds is NAZOL. One dose a cjay keeps colds away Sixty doses Is 6d. per Children’s Hacking Cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1/C. *'« WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely invaluable to the traveller.

Kor continuation of news see first and fourth pages 17trANTED. — Young MAN to work W around factory. Apply at once, Irvine and Stevenson, Beacli street. ANTED KNOWN: —WOOD’S WHITEBAIT FACTORY is now open to receive whitebait in any quantities- -George Wood. WANTED —Smart YOUTH or GIRT. for Oihce. Shorthand and Typist preferred. Apply at once in writing to M. Houston and Co. IT^OUND —Gold BROOCH. Finder can obtain same at “Guardian ’ Office. pRINCESs THEATRE, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25tli. P VTRIOTIC COMPETITIONS CONDUCTED BY THE OVERSEAS CLUB AND THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Commencing daily at 10 n clock. 124 COMPETTTORS! 124 1 BOOK OF WORDS-Price 3d. Admission: Day Sessions, 6d; Evening 2s and Is (plus tax); Reserved Seats at Browne’s, 2-s 6d each day. K. ROSS, M. HALLIDAY. Joint Hon. tSec.

WHITEBAIT. Messrs irvine and stevenSON, I/TD., wish to announce that they have opened their factory in BEACH STREET and are prepared to PURCHASE WHITEBAIT in any quantity at highest current prices. Their carrier will meet all trains.

FOB PRIVATE SALE. The following freehold SECTIONS in Hokitika are offered for sale: Sections 688 and 690, Hamilton street with building of store . Section, part 3*lß and 350,. Weld Street, with commodious dwelling. Section 337, Brittain street, south Section 337, Brittnn street, south. Section (east part) to 188 Gibson * Quay. Section 9 (2) with commodious 8-room-cd cottage, Hall Street, near English Hostel. Titles Perfect, For further particulars apply to.— (3, p. J, SELLERS, Solicitor, Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3

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533

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3

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