j MONDAYS POLLARD’S PICTURESS MONDAYS I One of the finest pictures ever screened—a select Masterpiece aptlv named— I “THE MOTH,” “THE MOTH,” j Starring NORMA TAI MADGE. Starring NORMA TALMADGE. ! The story of a Motli Wife—On the Road to Folly—Beating her wings ' against the flaming bars of convention. TO-NICHT! McLEAN’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! A GREAT PARAMOUNT SENSAT.ONAL FILM IN 6 REELS ENTITLED “THE JUDGMENT HOUSE£_jUHE JUDGMENT HOUSE.” GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME : : AND FULL ORCHESTRA.
\ “CLINCHER CROSS” are the only [ Plantation Rubber Tyres which have i emerged successfully from a 5,000 miles R.A.C., Test. For continuation of news sec brat and fourth pages. TX/'ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AppIi. ’ ' cations for Female Caretaker of Overseas Club, Hamilton Street. For further particulars apply Mrs K. Ross ) County Office. VT/' ANTED—To hire a PRAM, for ’ ’ two or three weeks. Apply Mrs Ivon Wilson. T OST-—Between Pnrkhill’s store and Cemetery Hill, Fitzherbert St., a small white FUR. Reward. Please return to this office.
GKEYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. \ T the above race meeting LADIES will be ADMITTED FREE to the course and lawn. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretarj’. GRKYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. AT OMOTO RACECOURSE. Returned soldiers will be ADMITTED FREE to the above Race Meeting on production of tickets procurable from Sergt-Major Armstrong Secretary of the Returned Soldiers’ Association. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary.
FOR SALE. niX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, at Stafford. Offers received until SATURDAY NEXT with the undersigned up to 7 p.m. Sale price £4O cash. Apply immediately. W. M. ROUTHAN, Goldsborough.
HAW HARI STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, 1919, At 11 a.m, Messrs w. jeffries and co., will sell on accounts various clients: 120 head cattle, (To be drafted. ) 20 Dry COWS (special line). 11 2.j years STEERS. 30 18 mos. STEERS. For Joseph. McLean Esq. 200 LAMBS. 200 f.f. Mixed SHEEP. For F. Haddock, Esq. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
OIvARITO FORKS YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1919, At 11 a.m. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. Messrs w. jeffries and co., will soil on account Mr M. Patrick, who has sold his run: 80 FAT BULLOCKS, 3 and 4 years, 40 FAT HEIFERS, 2 and 3 years, 20 F. and F. 2J-yr. STEERS, 60 18-in os. MINED STEERS, 5 Forward STAGS, 1 Useful half-draught MARE with foal at foot by Woodland Whispers.
no ACRES (Elephant Swede) TURNIPS. For lv. Nolan. NOTE:—A limited number of ad. dition.d entries will be taken for this sale.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, picturesquely situated in Upper Weld Street, Hokitika, with over one acre freehold, laid out in grass paddocks and gardens; eight-roomed house, workshop, new stable etc. A most suitable home for retired farmer, or poultry farm. Terms on application on the premises to : A. C. REYNOLDS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 April 1919, Page 3
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