TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NICHT! Montague Love as “ Cardinal Mercier,” the courageous Cardinal of Belgium, “ Tlip rnftQC RPARPR ” one I<lne man, with faith in God, m “ Dtftntn. against the might of Germany. A drama to stir the wrath of humanity against barbarism. ‘ Stranger Disposed,” Bth chapter of “Mystery of the Iron Cross.” Special engagement of Leslie Belc-hor, tenor vocalist, who will sing “ Come Sing to Me,” and “ God Send You Back to Me.” 5 FRIDAY! McLEAN’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! OLGA PETROVA IN A GREAT LOVE STORY—“DAUGHTER OF DESTINY.” “DAUGHTER OF DESTINY.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN—“ IN THE PARK.’’
! METEOROLOGICAL. | The following is Rev. D. O. Hates’ weather forecast: I The indications are for northerly winds from strong to gale. The weathi> appears likely to he cloudy and unsettled with rain following. The I barometer is falling, Seas rough tides good. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages PREVIOUS to Stocktaking Heenan’s Boot Palace are now offering special values for cash. Don't fail to secure bargains, WANTED,— A BAKER, a small goodsman. Apply to Parish's Tea-rooms, Grey mouth. FOR SAGE, ! !< ORAIG LEA FARM, Koknt-lii. j Apply at the farm to — j MRS O'. KETTLE, or J MRS EVANS, RETURNED SOLDIERS. A MEETING of all Upturned Soldiers will be held in the Overseas Club at 7.30. o’clock on FRIDAY EVENING. Business important. A. C. WOO El 10 USE, Secretary. 4 WANTED TO LEASE. Applications will be received up to SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd., by the undersigned for LEASING for a term of the HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS of the late J. B. Morgan, centrally situated in Rcvcll Street, j Stock at Valuation, For further particulars apply to: J. J. MORGAN, Hampden Street.
ILEA RING J u p s ALE ..OF.. LITERARY SOCIETY'S BAZAAR GOODS. :: HELD OVER AT THE TIME OF THE EPIDEMIC. ON SATURDAY NEXT, (March 22nd.) AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AT THE “DON” SHOP, REVELL ST. j The- whole of tile remaining goods will I bo (sold, comprising CHILDREN’S, | CLOTHES, PLAIN SEWING, BLOUSES, and a general assortment. All to be cleared at low prices; for patriotic purposes, FOR PRIVATE SALE. VALUABLE ,ARKA of 419 acres, freehold, all felled and grassect, Jat Slatey Creek, Waiho. 269 acres below road are divided into four pad docks and 150 teres above ’he road divided into three paddocks Six-roomed house (newly built), garler stock yard, cowshed. This land was all ribbonwood ind j? ploughable. A school half a mile from property and the main south road runs right through and Franz Joseph glacier is four miles away. Full particuars can be obtained and enquirer 3 show ■> over property on application to MAURICE PATRICK, Tatare P. 0., South Westland. |
F. S. STEFFAN. PROFESSION A b TAXIDERMIST. OF KUROW, NORTH OTAGO. \\nSIIE ; S TO NOTIFY the floor tV stalkers of Westland and the general sporting public that as a professional deer stalker's guide and taxidermist of over 25 years experience in New Zoaland, they can rely on a first class job being made of their trophies at a very moderate charge. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Trophies for mounting can be sent direct through the N.Z. Erpress Company to K ll row railway station. ELD STREET "OAKERY. W E, ' D s LAUGHTON BROS., (Formerly of Kanieri and Greymoutli.) HAVE PLEASURE in announcing mat they have commenced in business as RAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS in the premises in Weld Street, lately occupied by Mr D. Buchanan. Guaranteed —a first class article, at a reasonable figure. Give us a share of your patronage, aud we will be satisfied that our goods will secure all your trade. Terms Cash; or coupons. OWNER AN ABSENTEE. Property has to go, Nice House 6 Rooms, all conveniences. HOKITIKA, corner Rea ley and Stafford Streets, nice T bouse of looms, verandah at front, gas and ;as fittings, gar, stove., high presstuo rater, bathroom, scullery, sink, wasliinuse, storeroom, wood and coalshod, dotor garage, 28 porches, more or less i lawns, garden fowlrun. Asphalt inths, front and back. The property s at present let 1 a first class fount, but owner has left Hokitika, pein a neatly, and lias reduced her price rent £3GO to ;b3O(. MRS EALKKNBAOH. 59 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1919, Page 3
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