TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’B PICTURES! TO-NICHT! i A Big Five-Reel Goldwyn Feature, starring MISS MAE MARSH in—- | “THE BELOVED TRAITOR.” “THE BELOVED TRAITOR” I A tale of rugged life and a wonder born by the sea; one of the best Goldwyns. ANOTHER GREAT RATHE SERIAL, FEATURING PEARL WHITE >N—“THE FATAL RING.” “THE FATAL RING.” Twenty Episodes of unceasing Excitement.—Every Episode Teaming With Death Defying Events. Ist. Episode—“ The Violet Diamond.” Ist. Episode—“ The Violet Diamond.”
FRIDAY! MCLEAN’S P'OTURES! ' FRIDAY I •A $1,000,000 Spectacle which took Two Years to Complete. A PICTURE WITHOUT AN EQUAL.—GERALDINE FARRAR as—“JOAN THE WOMAN” “JOAN THE WOMAN” The Most Wonderful Spectacle over Presented. In “JOAN THE WOMAN” is 'all the tragedy and beauty of life. ADMISSION—I/6, Plus War Tax, ALL OYER TIIE HOUSE.
I ‘or i ontinua cion ui news »ee hrst an' fourth pages. WANTED —WAITRESS, with experience. Apply—Mrs Stapleton, Stevenson’s Hotel, Reef ton. WANTED— Two BARMAIDS for Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch. Early application necessary to Box 207. FIREWOOD. W'E are prepared to DELIVER FIREWOOD at the following rate s per load : DOCKINGS 8 /- - TWO FEET LENGTHS ... 9/ONE FOOT LENGTHS ... 10/Prices at the mill arc at follows: DOCKINGS -V----TWO FEET LENGTHS . .4/6 ONE FOOT LENGTHS ... 5/6 Apply at the Mill or Office. J. C. MALFROY, and CO. SOCIAL AT STAFFORD. A WELCOME HOME SOCIAL will be tendered Corpl. Robert Byrne, and Private Gordon Barker, by the residents of Stafford and Awatuna, at Turner’s Hall, Stafford, on FRIDAY EVENING May 23rd. Admission, —Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Ample refreshments. Good music. Returned soldier s in uniform free. H. W. SANDLE, Hon. Sec.
KOKA.TAHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY. 28bli MAY, 1919. At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and go.. will sell on account of various clients as above: 100 HEAD STORE CATTLE, 5 FAT BULLOCKS, 40 FAT SHEEP. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED.
F. S. STEFFAPi. PROFESSIONAL TAXIDERMIST. OF KUROW, NORTH OTAGO. WISHES TO NOTIFY the deer stalkers of Westland and the general sporting public that as a professional deer stalkcr ( s guide and taxidermist of over 2d years experience in Now Zealand, 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 tho N.Z. Erpress Company to Kuroiv railway station.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1919, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1919, Page 3
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