TO-NIGHT I POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-MICHTI The World Film’s ±iro-Act STudio Drama, Starring DORIS KENYON,. >ICNL j ELVIDGE and ROBERT WARWICK in—- | “ A GIRL’S FOLLY.” “ A GIRL’S FOLLY.” A great story of the, lure of the studios.—AY hero n gMs find Unto. -^ n< j many, destruction. • ! “ THE GOLD RUSH,” Chapter 10 of “ A LASS OF THE LUMBERLAXDS.’’ PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY! AAIATEFR OPERA! FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 2nd, 3rd & 4tii. CRAND PRODUCTION’ BY HOKITIKA AMATEURS OF COMIC OPERA! Hv arrangement, with J V. Williamson Ltd. Plimquette’s 3 act Comic Opera “PAUL JONES.” PRODUCED UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF AIR. TOM. POLLARD. 100 Performers, forming a strong cast of Principals,—Complete Operatic Chorus and Orchestra.— Dressed and Staged on a Lavish Scale.— Grand Operatic Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Fred. Resteaux. PRICES:—3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, plus YY’ar Tax. :: Reserve at Mrs Browne’s. FRIDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! POPULAR MARY PICKFORD „ . nnnn , , TT , r nin , „ IX THE CHEAT CHIT,D DRAMA- A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL. FATTY ARBUCKLE, the Great tl >a ■ pnillfTDV uCDfI ” Laughter-maker in the Comedy- AS A COUNTRY HERO. 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 ON “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. Come and Hear the Great Orator.
w ANTED —Strong 7./AD f° r n } llk cart. Apply F. Howard, Dairyman. For SAKE— Few articles of Household Furniture, cheap. - PP‘s’ promptly.— Mrs Dolph, Hampden St. WANTED — Second-hand, PIANO, any good make. Particulars as to make' condition, and price to Spot Cash c/o “Guardian” Office. WHITER AH'. i Messrs irvine and Stevenson DTD., wish to announce that they have opened their factory m BEACH STREET and are prepared to PURCHASE WHITEBAIT in any quantity at highest current prices. Their carrier will meet all trains. FOR PRIVATE SAI>E. The following freehold SECTIONS i« Hokitika ore offered for sale: Sections GBB and 690, Hamilton street with building of store Section, part 348. and 300, V Street with commodious dwelling. Section 337, Brittain street, south Section 337, Brittan street, south. Section (east part) to 188 Gibson s Quay. Sections (2) with commodious 8-room-ed cottage, Hall Street, near English Hostel. Titles Perfect. For further particulars apply to.— C. P. J. SELLERS, Solicitor, TT /~klr ? 4 1 If o
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1918, Page 3
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