MONDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES! MONO A*'l s THE GREATEST OF ALL SPECTACLES—j “WOMANHOOD/’ “THE GLORY OF THE NATION” (A Modern Joan of Arc.—The Vitngrnph Sequel to “The Battle Cry of Peace, j ’Her I/)vc for Man.—Her Love for Child.—Her Love for Country. 1“A BATTLE OF WITS,” 13th Chapter of “A Lass of the Lmnberlauds.'’ ‘ THURSDAY j PRINCESS THEATRE! THURSDAY! Another E. J. Carrol acquisition, Hall Caine’s famous inasterpieoo in 8 acts — “THE DEEMSTER.” “THE DEEMSTER.” As played by Wilson Barrett with amazing success. With DERWENT lIOLL CAINE as the WAYWARD “ DAN.” Prices; 2/- and ]/-. Plus Id War Tax. Reserve at. Mrs Browne’s. Drill Shed, Hokitika. This Afternoon & Evening Star Spangled Banner Bazaar, Grand Final Night ! Bargains Galore l Grand Auction 6ale at 9 30 p m. Concert at 8 p.m. Excellent progr mine by leading talent of the Coast. , SEE THE FAMOUS WEDDING CAKE. j ADMISSION FREE! ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE!
Delays are dangerous with colds and influenza. Get NAZOL to-day. Better than mixtures or syrups. No cold is NAZOL proof. Is 6d buys (10 doses. Water your garden this Summer or you won’t have one. Invest in North British Rubber Company’s Garden Hose. ■■ Best fabric—best rubbor. Hardware shops sell it.
Wise mothers keep NAZOL handy. Better than mixtures or syrups for coughs and colds. Good for all ages. Acts like a charm. Sixty doses Is 6d.
Black and White Silk Blouses, Gold Voiles, Gold Crepes, Crepe do Chines. Inigo Silks are very conspicuous and considering the high price of the market —can be got at F Schroder and Co’s at very reasonable figures.—Advt. Among the Ladies Hats shown at F. Schroder and C-o’s: Leghorns, Panamas, and Ready to wears will create a ready demand at Schroder’s. — Advt.
I'or continuation of news see first an;) fourth pages. FOR SALE—Three cattle dog PUPS; good breed; price £1 each. —J. Hevoldt, Itoss. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by the Under Secretary of Mines, Wellington, until noon on Saturday, 2nd November, for .the right to CL T and REMOVE TIMBER, from the Kumam Water race Reserve. | Conditions may be seen at- the office of the Manager of the Wafer-race, lCu- j •mara, the Public Works Office, Grey- j mouth, or the Court House, Hokitika, i The highest or any tender not necessar- j ilv accented. ! j * 11. J. H. BLOW, | Under-Secretary of Mines. INSPECTION PARADE. OF NO 65. COMPANY, SENIOR CADETS. i THE above Company will parade for inspection by Colonel Chaff oy, O.C. Canterbury Military District, on .MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 7.15 p.m. Absentees will be fined. By Order, W. C. S. COLCLOUGH, Capt., N.Z.S.C. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD SECTIONS in Hokitika are offered for sale: Sections 688 and 690, Hamilton street with building of store . Section, part 348 and 350. Weld Street, with commodious dwelling. Section 337, Brit-tan street, south. Section (east part) to 188 Gibson » , Quay. | Sections (2) with commodious 8-r.iom-ed cottage, Hall Street, near English Hostel. Titles Perfect. I For further particulars apply to. — J C. P. J. SELLERS, j Solicitor, j Hokitika, WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely lamina!’ 1 ' to the traveller
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1918, Page 3
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