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FRIDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! FRIDAY! A thrilling red-blooded story, starring Belle Bennett and Jack Livingstone in “ ASHES OF HOPE.” “ ASHES OF HOPE.” It is a, picture that shows, no matter how hardened a woman may be, that there dwells in her heart the sacred seed of motherhood waiting the sacred seed of love. “DEATH WEIGHT,” :: another chapter of “THE FATAL BING.” PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, 2 Days Only-SEPT. 10 & 11—2 Sights Only. All Saints’ Church Annual Sale of Work. ':'■'■ 1 ~ ; ' STALLS - Plain Sewing of Useful Arlic’e ; Fancv Work of Decorative Articles; Clothing for His'Majesty the Baby'; Produce Stall; Sweets Stall; Cake Stall; Fish Pond; Ye Games of Skill, etc , etc. AFTERNOON TEA, 6d; SUPPER AT NIGHT, 6d. Grand Novelty Entertainment Each Night Opening with An Original Extravaganza, “PETER POTTER’S PHANTASY,” or Half an. H ur in Toy land, introducing Mr Peter Potter (Mr H. M. Conlson) with Cats, Teddy Bears, Rabbits, Dolls, and Golly-wogs. Musical Revels while Happy Youth has its Fling. To be Followed by The Kewpies, The Gavotte, and The Merriest Fellows of All; Gay Times ou the Pier; All Merry and Bright, Open in the AFTERNOONS, FREE TO ALL. ADMISSION.—At Night, One Shilling, Ground Floor; Two Shillings, Upstairs ; Reserved Seats 2/0; Book Early. AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5.3 *; EVENINGS, 7 to 11. GOD SAVE THE KING.

BOROUGfH OF HOKITIKA. I ‘VT'OTIOP: gS HEREBY GIVEN | that thefHokitika Borough Counci'l will at anl'ordinary meeting to be :!■ held at the Tpwn Hall, Hokitika, on FRIDAY, the |6th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1919, a||7.3o p.in., make and levy the following fjRATES (on the Unimproved value t)f all rateable property within the Borough of Hokitika), for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1919)' and ending on the 31st day of Marcl||l92o, namely: A GENERAL RATE under Section 78 of §The Municipal Corporations Apt, 1908,” and Section 48 of “ This. Rating Act, 1908,” of • * •' ' 4 9-16 d. in the pound. A RATE under Section 41 of “ T)io Hospitals and Charit-

able Institutions Act, 1909,” of ' ' 3gd in file pound; such rate being reqitired to meet the contributions fijiiy able by the Hokitika BorouglyCouncil to the Westland and Charitable Aid Board, SPECIAL I||tES (annually recurring) of :||a) lid and |d in the pound fort the purpose of providing the:||interest and sinking fund on loans of £II,OOO and of £5,500 (l|j|th raised for tli e purpose of the Drainage System bf^th e Borough of Hokitika”); ||) 7-16 d in the pound for the {impose of providing the interest find other charges on a loan of !|2,000, raised for the purpose p? “ Completing Water and Drainage Works and Extra Reticulation.” The above General, Separate, and Special Rates Will be payable in one sum at the Towh Clerk’s Office, Town Hall, Hokitika|f|n TUESDAY, the 7th DAY OF OCTC&fR, 1919. SANITARY |ssiE,— Uniform Annual fee as provided by Section 89 of

“ The Municipal Corporations Act, IG|&,” of thirteen per pan. Payable in one slim on th e 7th day of OCTOBER, 1919. The estiniatefof Receipts and Expenditure for the§fer ending March 31st 1920, is now qjjjen for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office, Town Hall, Hokitika, during office hours; also the Rate Book contaipfjag particulars of the rates to be ljj|ied and struck. Ma. andrewes, II y Treasurer. Hokitika, Sept. 10th„ 1919.

CANTERBURY EIfpCATION BOARD SEPARATE AIIuiCATIONS, on O forms obtaiiii||le at the Board-s Office, Christchurch!; will b c received m .t later than 4 p.m|on WEDNESDAY, 24th SEOPTEMBEI®; for positions as follows: —

WAIKAKAHI—# teacher, £l3O- - and £2§ house allowance. RUAPUNA Anl: TAWAI Sole teacher, £160i£220. DORI® —Sole teaojier, £l6O-£220 and £3O house alf&V an ce. EAST—Assistant Mistress, £12(5-£l4O. HEATHCOTE fibLD'EY—'Assistant Mistress, £l6{)-£2OO. CHRISTCHURCH-WEST— Assistant Master, HA'LSWETiT/— M#?r, £220-£270. WAKANUT—Mas|<jV or Mistress, £220-£270. BELFAST—Headmaster, £2BO-£330. £3O additional [MI to married male assistants. Ifr-jO. LANE, {Secretary. 1 Christchurch, j" sth September, 1919. FOR PRIVATE SALE. I Good motor business doing a lucrative trade. Will be sold either as a going concern or cars and machinery will be sold separately. j For full particulars apply:— , M. HOUSTON, and CO., j j / Auctioneers, Hokitika. |

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1919, Page 3

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