THURSDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! The delightful World Film feature play starring BARBARA OASTRETON and ‘ ■■■'■■? IRVINGiCUMMETOS in—- ** THE HEART OF A GIRL.” “ THE HEART OF A GIRL.” A story of love and malicious machinations of jealousy. “The Chrystal Masse/’ the 19th arid last but one chapter of “The Fatal Ring.’ 5
WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS has stimulating affect on the whole system. For continuation of news see first and. fourth pages. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 I IN ST. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, Hokitika, The Man from Melbourne, Rev. Val Trigge will continue the TEN DAYS’ MISSION. Song Service at 7.30. Ordinary Service at 7.45. Everybody Welcome.
WHAL For sale,—a u fteet long, j/oi Beach. Apply tj®T—WHALE, 40 on Waitaha und MAN ERA, Waitaha. 22 FOR SAL®. ACRES. Miscellaneous License dilate [possession given ! Apply to: MRS. JOSEPHINE SINGER, Kanieri. or PARK & MURDOCH, ' Hokifcka. FOR SALE;, t . ■ TjIREEHOLD SECTION, containing 55 acres 3r. 38p., being part section 1282, Block XIH on One Mile road, Arabura. For further particulars apply to— V A. J/MIESON, Koiterangi. 'RETURNED LDIERS ASSOCIA- \ MEETIN* of the COMMITTEE ■*-*- of the £bov o will bo held on Thursday/ evening at 7.15. o’clock shai/ at the Overseas Club. Business imsbrtant. N. W. TULLOCH. 'Hon. 'Secretary. JEXHIBITION OF SPRING FLOWERS AND SALE OF WORK. (In connection with Presbyterian Church.)
ST ANDREWS HALL. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1919. PLAIN WORK STALL, FANCY STALL, PRODUCE AND SWEETS STALL. Afternoon tea and Supper, 6d. Musical' Items in the evening. Open 2 to 5.30. and 7. 'to 10 p.m. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Good motor business doing a lucrative trade. Will be sold either as a going concern or cars and machinery will be sold separately. ■ For full particulars apply: M. HOUSTON, and CO., Auctioneers, Hokitika. ' the HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEME. OFFERS great possibilities bo the trained electrician. Are you preparing yourself for a bigger job? We can train you in every branch of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Write for Free book and particulars to-day. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, BARLOWS BUILDINGS, Box 816, CHRISTCHURCH.
MARK SPROT AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS ETC.. ETC., ETC., m ACRES Leasehold, practically all cleared and ploughable. One of the best farms on the West Coast. Twelve miles from Railway in well developed district, with possibilities of cheese factory in tlie near future. Four roomed house, cowshed, and other buildings erected. Price £2OOO, stock at valuation. On ACRES Leasehold, 400 acres OUU felled. Situated close to Railway. Good proposition, price £2,000. A A ACRES, Freehold, 300 acres -L i Pastoral 'License, and also 1000 acres Pastoral License. Freehold and 300 acres Pastoral License adjoining. All necessary buildings icrected. 30 acres ploughable. Large area foiled, near Railway. Proposition wlijich we can recommend. Price £2OOO. ' ‘' I
HIGHLY IMPROVED MODEL WEST COAST FARM. IN THRIVING DISTRICT. QQ*t ACRES, Freehold, with mo-, f)j— ? * dern 7-roomed 'dwelling, wool shed, cow shed, stable, implement shed, motor gorge, sheep yards and dip, also orchard. 60 acres ploughed and in crop, partly oats and lucerne, balance plough able immediately,' all securely fenced and Conveniently sub-divided into five paddocks. Frontage to main road, and intersected by Greymouth and (Rcefton railroad, with regular twice daily service from railway siding alongside. Two Dairy Factories at Greyniouth and one at Cronndun. Land is very suitable for cropping. Good climate and sunny position, j Present carrying capacity about 400 sheep, 30 cattle, can be increased, would do 65 dairy cows well. Price £6500,. stock and implements at valuation. Tho above property is conveniently situated t 0 towns with good markets for stock and produce (besides being t clbso to main overland Groymouth/Clmstchurdi railway route. Is also in close proximity to new Stato Farm under Agricultural Department’s supervision. For fuller particulars of above and other properties apply to MARK SPROT AND CO j P.o. Box 72, GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1919, Page 3
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