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TO-NIGHTI POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NICHTI RACE NIGHT.—A POWERFUL VITA GRAPH FEATURE.—RACE NIGHT. Film Version of Robert Chambers’s Famous Novel, starring ALICE .JOYCE in , , TnRV THE WOiVfAN BETWEEN FRIENDS” A STORY OF SUNNY ITALY AND THE SALONS OF PARIS. TO-MORROW—’THURSDAY— THE. IDOL ’OF A MILLION HEARTS—LITTLE MADGE EVANS in—“WANTED A MOTHER.” . “WANTED A MOTHER.” Delicate as a Fairy Story—Yet Throbbing with Life. of the Stranger, 13th Ch apter of 1 Mystery of the Double Cross.’ TO-NIGHT I McLEAN’STICTUREBI TO-NICHTI RACE NIGHT.—The Magnetic Stage Star, VALLI VALLI and GEORGE LEGUERE, in—- “ THE TURMOIL.” “ THE TURMOIL.” Fox Suiisliiiio Comedy, Good Supporting Programme and Full Orchestra"

i TO THOSE WHO WORKED AND VOTED FOE, PROHIBITION ON APRIL 10. THE N.Z. ALLIANCE AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE REj , TURN THANKS. The N.Z. Alliance and The National Efficiency League de- | sire to most heartily thank all [ who voted in favour of Prohibition on April 10. Special thanks arc also tendered to all those who worked so splendidly in securing such a substantial Prohibition majority within the Dominion If the filial result discloses a majority against Prohibition ? as seems probable, a further campaign for the abolition of the Liquor Traffic without compensation at the General Election, will be commenced immediately, and the Alliance and the Efficiency League appeal now to all electors to support this proposal, and specially request all who are wining to assist in the campaign to send their names at once to the local organisation, or to Head Office in Wellington. R. S. GRAY, •President, New Zealand Alliance. W. D. HUNT, President, National Efficiency < League.

BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE ALBERT PERRY was the only candidate nominated for the office of MAYOR of the Borough of Hokitika, and I therefore declare the said George Albort Perry to be duly elected to the said office for the ensuing term. Dated 22nd. day of April, 1919. ALFRED A. ANDREWES, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■ the following persons have b duly nominated for the Borough of Ho. kitika, viz:-GUSTAVE HENRY BLANK, JOHN JEROME BREEZE, HERBERT MAXTON COULSON, JAMES KING, FRANCIS McGREG--0R» ANDREW PARKHILL, SAMUEL JOHN PRESTON, HENRY ARNOLD THOMPSON, THOMAS NEIL WARREN, and GEORGE AARON WOOD; and further notice is given that Samuel John Preston has withdrawn his name as a candidate, I herefore declare the remaining NINE CANDIDATES to be duly elected to the office of COUNCILLOR for the ensuing term. Dated 22nd. day of April, 1919. A. A. ANDREWES, Returning Officer.

BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. Notice is hereby given that GUSTAV HENRY BLANK and RICHARD WILD wore the only candidates nominated for the office of representatives of the BOROUGH 01’ HOKITIKA on the WESTLAND HOSPITAL and CHARITABLE AID BOA'RD, and as two representatives are required, I hereby declare them to be duly elected. ALFRED A. ANDREW ES, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. Notice is hereby given that JOHN JEROME BREEZE, JOHN JAMES McINTOSH, and RICHARD WILD were the only candidates nominated for the office of representatives of the BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA on the HOKITIKA HARBOUR BOARD, and as THREE representatives are required, I hereby declare them to be duly elected. ALFRED A. ANDREWES, Returning Officer. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2olh. 10 , ;l .in.—Memorial Services at Churches. Noon —Luncheon at Supreme Hall to Returned Soldiers and Veterans. 2.J0. p.m.—Public gathering at Public Library; addresses; Military sa lute and Last Post. 1„ connection with the above the Westland Patriotic Society cordially invites all Returned Soldiers and sailors, of the N.Z.E.F., and Veterans of lI.M. Forces to Luncheon at the Supremo Hall Hamilton Street, at noon. G. A. PERRY, Chairman.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3

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