TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! SELECT PICTURES GREAT TRAGEDY, STARRING ALICE BRADY in j “THE DEATH DANCE” “THE DEATH DANCE ” ' A wager with a girl’s innocence as the stake.—Apoweriul story of society and j the stage. i “ An Innocent Vampire,” “ From Fairlie to Mount Cook,” Ist of scenic series.
No more grinding of teeth with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Price 1/6. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. GIRL WANTED for office; one with .previous experience preferred. Apply, Malfroy and Co., Hokitika. CARPENTER WANTED for about ' three weeks. Apply, Malfroy and Co. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! OCT. 20th, ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM HOKITIKA. MISSIONARY SOCIAL. REV. W. A. SINCLAIR, Foreign Missionary' Secretary, will deliver his stirring address on The New Pacific: Its Problems and its Future.’:’ Musical items and a good-supper. Admission Free. Collection for the Foreign Mission Fund. Chair taken at 7.30. .. THANKS.
Mr and MRS WORMINGTON wish to express their deep sense of gratitude to Doctors. Teiohelmann and McPherson, the Matron and nursing staff of the Westland Hospital for tho sympathetic attention and unceasing kindness shown to their little girl during the time she was a patient in thq institution. HOKITIKA BRANCH, Pf ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. MR. P. C. WEBB will speak at the Opera House, 'Hokitika, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, a nd Kokatahi Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Subject—“ Labor’s Aims and Objects; and the need of a Labor daily paper.” M. McGAVIN, Secretary. '. POLITICAL. A MEETING OF SUPPORTERS of Mr T. E. Y. Seddon, M.P., will be held in the Koiterangi Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd., at 8 p.m. V;SS, —To form Committees, etc,., to assist the candidature of Mr T. E. Y. Seddon in the forthcoming general election. Ladies are specially invited. R. A. HARCOURT, Convenor. AN AMBITION TO BE MORE, and HAVE more in the life prompted ; hundreds of men to study ELECTRI- ! CAL ENGINEERING, in spare time ! through The National Electrical Corres- | pondence School, Barlow’s Buildings, Christchurch. They now hold good payi ing positions. Why don’t you get oui I prospectus. It’s free for the asking. ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. (To Kinga Sob-C’entre.) Ambulance classes for the teaching of how to render first aid to the injured will he organised at the following places, when a special inaugural address will he given: Kiunara Junction, Oct. 20th and 21st; Mananui and Ruatapu 22nd; Ross 23rd;-Kanieri 24th; Kuinara Junction 26th. Meetings will -be organised by circular for those dates. All persons are invited to attend. R. J. PAINTON, Pres, I MRS. E. NYBERG,.Vico-Pres. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 3
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