| MONDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES! HONDA*'! THE GREATEST OF ALL SPECTACLES—“WOMANHOOD,” “THE GLORY OF THE NATION” A Modern Joan of Arc.— r llie Vit-ngraph Sequel to “Tlie Battle Cry of Peace.” Her Love for Man.—Her Love for Child.—Her Love for Country. “A BATTLE OF WITS,” 13th Chapter of “A Lass of the Luinberlaiuls.” Drill Shed, Hokitika. Star Spangled Banner Bazaar, NOW OPEN, Continuing TO-NIGHT, andgjTO-MORROW (Saturday) Aiteicoort and Evening. SIX MONSTER STALLS. TWO FOR PRODUCE; TWO FOR FANCY GOODS; SWEET STALL; AND TEA ROOMS! FISH POND FOR THE CHILDREN! A GLORIOUS DISPLAY OF NEEDLEWORK, GATHERED FROM ALj, PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. EVERYTHING USEFUL! EVERYTHING TO PLEASE! MUSICAL PROGRAMME CONSISTING OF VOCAL * INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS EACH EVENING! ADMISSION FREE! ADMISSION FREE ! ADMISSION FREE!
[ is back on leave from the Italian front, and is Inking advantage of the opportunity to settle the affairs of his brother, tlie late Captain, R, J. S. Soddon. Lieutenant Seddon has been for-ty-four months in the line.
Recent appointments include: Field Artillery,—Major S. 0. Sandle, (officer commanding troops), the Regiment of Royal New Zealand Artillery. For cold in head —inhale NAZOL. For sore throat of tickling cough take some drops on sugar. Dsed either way NAZOL work-, wonders. 60 doses Is 6d.
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages WANTED —Good Strong to drive delivery cart, once to Lock and Morris Kanieri. YOUTH Apply r,fc butchers, FOR SALE— Three cattle dog PUPS; good breed; price £l each.—J. Heveldt, Hobs. PIPES AND PLATES FOR SALE. CASH OFFERS will be received up to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th. 1918, at 8 p.m. for—--34 15-in. SLIP PIPES, about 500 feet, 50 12-ft. STEEL PLATES or LINERS 8-in. wide, 12 SILVER PINE LEGS, 12-ft., 6 SILVER. PINE LEGS, 28-ft. ' Delivery to be taken where they lie in German and Sailor’s Gullys. The highest offer accepted. Cheque to accompany tender. T. W. BRUCE, Mining Agent, Ross. 18th (N.C. and W.) REGIMENT. MUSTER. PARADE. A PARADE of all ranks will be hcl 1 on MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER at 7.15 p.m. sharp in the DRILL HALL HOKITIKA for inspection by the 0/0 District. Dress—Puttees and Caps. Fines for non-attendance. Bv Order 0/C Rcgt., F. B. POWELL, Lieut.
HOKITIKA TENNIS CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of members will be held at the Education Board Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd., at 7.30. p.m. All members and intending members are cordially invited to attend. E. H. WETHEY. Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMiINATION FOR SHORT-HAND WRITERS AND TYPTSTS, 23rd NOVEMBER', 1918. The usual public service ' ENTRANCE examinations for Short-hand writers and Typists will be held on 23rd., NOVEMBER, 1918. A special Examination will also be held—shorthand at the rate of 130 words a minute; typewriting at the rate of 45 words a minute; salary to commence £l2O per annum. Applications close, on 13th. November 1918. Full particulars may be obtained on application . ‘ P. verschaffelt, Secretary. Office of the, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, l2tli. Oct. 1918. FOR PRIVATE SALE. j i The following freehold j SECTIONS in Hokitika arc offer- 1 ed for sale: Sections GBB and 690, Hamilton street j with building of store . ! Section, part 348 and 350, Meld Street, with commodious dwelling. , Section 337, Brittan street, south. Section (cast part) to 188 Gibson * Quay. ’ Sections (2) with commodious 8-room-ed cottage, Hall Street, near English Hostel. ; Titles Perfect. For further particulars apply to. — i C. P. J. SELLERS, | Solicitor, l Hokitika. [
JUMBLE <^ALE! —AT HARI HAUI, ON—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. 1918. (In aid of the Copper Trail Queen Candidate.) Larue quantity <of cattle, SHEEP, HORSES and PRODUCE 1 for sale, including 30 HEAD CATTLE' (including 4 fat bullocks, t springer, sound cow third calf), SHEEP and Jersey pedigree BULL by Starlight, bred by Mr J. McKay. Large quantity,of sundries to be sola in the Hari Hari Hall in evening. Grand Ball to conclude the proceedings. APPLICATION FOR LAND. Notice is hereby given that i have applied to the Westland Land Board for a Miscellaneous Lease containing about 1 acre, situated on the west side of Seddon’s Terrace road and ‘formerly known as Bryant’s paddock. C. W. STOOP, Rimu,
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