THURSDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAYS 1 A SPLENDID PATHE FEATURE, SHOWING HELEN BADGLY AS— ( “FIRES OF YOUTH” “FIRES OF YOUTH” Riches are not happiness when love is lacking. j “DESPERATION,” last but one chapter of “THE NEGLECTED WIFE.” | “AN HOUR TO LIVE,” 3rd chapter of ‘MYSTERY OF DOUBLE CROSS.’ |
TO-NIGHT! MCLEAN'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! JACK PICKFORD, WITH I.OUISE HUFF IN—- “ HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN.” SPLENDID : : VARIETY : : OF : : SUPPORTING : : PICTURES.
S T A*” H HOKITIKA. ALL WEDNESDAY, March 12th, 1910. EASIER TREE AND SALE OF WORK. A GREAT variety OF GOODS lor sale. Articles both useful and beautiful fBV young and for old for men and for women. Watch for further particulars.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13th. ADMISSION.: Double Ticket 4/-; Single do 2, G; ladies 1/6, A. 0. WOOLIIOUSE, Hen. Secretary. HOKITIKA FREE PUBLIC library. The .annual meeting of SUBSCRIBERS wi.l be held in the Library on TUESDAY } Feb. 11th. at 8 pan. BUSINESS:— Reception of Balance Sheet and election of Committee. K. BARTON, Secretary.
THE PUBLIC THU ST OFFICE ACT, 1008, (Section 50.) In the State of Jamc s Richard Wallace, late of Wataroa, Farmer, deceased, and in the partnership of Samuel Wallace and James It. Wallace of Wataroa, Farmers, deceased. ALL creditors and others having claims against this estate ai o hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Agent of the Public Trust Office at Hokitika on or before the 10th day of March, 1919. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All monies payable to the above estate may bo lodged to tlie credit of the Public Trustee’s account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the Agent of the Public Trust Office at Hokitika, ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trusteo. 10th January, 1919. OWNER AN ABSENTEE. Property has to go, Nice House, 6 Rooms, all conveniences. HOKITIKA, corner Boalcy and Stafford Streets, nice T house of 0 rooms, verandah at front, gas and gas fittings, gas stove, high pressure wafer, bathroom, scullery, sink, washhouse, storeroom, wood and coalshed. Motor gar ago, 28 perches, more or less i i lawns, garden fowlrun. Asphalt paths, front and back. The property is at present, let- to a first class tenant. but owner has left Hokitika, permanently, and has reduced her prico from £3GO to £3OQ. MRS FALK US BACH. , 59 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
WESTLAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. The ABOVE SOCIETY is prepared to receive during the month, offers of suitable freehold or leasehold lands for soldiers’ occupation ; owners to give full particulars of location, area, title, and price (which will he treated as confidential in the event of non, purchase), Large areas suitable tor cutting up for closer settlement, specially invited. D. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. ARAHURA STORE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th., FEBRUARY At 1.30. a.m. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will sell on account of various clients: GO CATTLE, mixed ages and sexes. SPECIAL ENTRY. :j<) Well-grown 2.) yr. BULLOCKS, (real good line), For E. J. Smith. further entries received.
SALE’ OF KOKATAHI FARMS. WEDNESDAY, 19tli FEBRUARY. At 11 a.in. Messrs jeffkies and coy., instructed by the Executrices in the estate of the late Hugh Johnston, deceased, will sell at the Homstead, “Creng Lea” Kokntalii, on above date: - . . 'l'll,, well-known and highly improved Freehold Farm, comprising lt>» acres 1 rood 8 perches of the finest land in the district; with double frontage to the Main Rond, and Kokatabi Township. A 1,80, The well-known Koiterangi property of 539 acres O.R.R-, wl, h good frontage to the Main Road. Together with:--81 Head CATTLE to he drafted. o(H) sill'iEV. 1 light farm HORSES. A large amount of useful farm implements, etc., with the whole of the furniturc and effects of “Craig Lea Homestead. Order of Sale H). Furniture ami e[foots (2). Farm properties !3). Implements t-t). Live stock. Vote.— At. 11 a.m. sharp. Light Luncheon provided.
■ To ensure getting the beat Malt Vmo„ar ahvuvs ask for Sharlaiid b. l'reo ! from mineral acids. Guaranteed under t Food and Drugs Ant. In bulk and bot- ; tie. All grocers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1919, Page 3
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