MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! SELECT PICTURES’ BIG FEATURE STARRING ALICE BRADY in—“HER GREAT CHANCE." “HER GREAT CHANCE.” Tempted by wealth she preferred penury.—From the popular novel Golden Fletece,” by Fanny Hurst. “JONES KEEPS HOUSE,” Vita Comedy. “CASTLES OF ENGLAND.” PRINCESS THEATRE . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT! Bv Special Arrangement with TOM POLLARD —LOUIS ALSACE AND HIS COMPLETE JAPANESE VAUDEVILLE COY—- “ THE ROYAL TOGOS.” “ THE ROYAL TOGOS.” ~ Japanese Jugglers Supreme in humourous sketches and pianologues.—GEOßGE TOGO featuring the death-defying blindfold feat, .“THE SLIDE FOR LIFE' ” from Circle Roof to the Stage on a Slender Rope. LOUIS ALSACE, the Wizard of the Violin, from the leading theatres of the world, introducing Violin, ’Cello and Alsacephone. I Prices:—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3 S 2d; Stalls, 2s Id; Back Stalls !Is Id. Reserved Seats at Mrs Browne’s. Children half-price.
ARAHURA FAT STOCK SAiLE. MONDAY, 17tli. NOVEMBER, 1919. Messrs w. jeffries and co., will sell by public auction as above: — \ 30 Prime OATTLE. For Crfndon Bros. 15 Prime OATTLE. For Jas. Davidson. 5 Prime OATTLE. For Jno. Oollett. 60 Prime Woolly SHEEP. For S. G. Ferguson. 120 Fat SHEEP (Shorn). For H, Karnbach. KOKATAHI YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At Noon. ■jyESSRS W. JEFFRIES & COY. ItX will sell by public auction as above:— 20 2 and 3 STEERS, 64 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. Note.—Graziers in need of good forward stock should not miss above fixtures. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. _ M. HOUSTON GQL ~ AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE.
METEOROLOGICAL. Hie following is Rev. D. C. Bates’ weather forecast: The indications are for westerly moderate to strong winds prevailing. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather with increasing haze and cloudiness. The barometer has a falling tendency shortly. Seas moderate and tides good. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. FOR SALE.-5-Seater Maxwell CAR (self-starter), electric light. i Price £250. Apply—Robinson and Sons, Hokitika. TX7ANTEDGIRL for Shop. Ap- ’ ’ ply W. Shannon Revell Street. WANTED.— Good GIRL for Federal Supper Rooms; good wages, easy place. WANTED— A iSLABBY, second BREAKER-DOWN, and MAN to load timber. Apply at Siding to Baxter Bros., Three Milo. LOST —An 'Axle CAP from Hudson Motor Car. Please return to G. Linldater, Stafford.- or 'Guardian Office. Wanted to purchase—bees in Patent Boxes or otherwise. Swarms will also be purchased by communicating to “Beekeeper”, cjo Guardian Office. THE S.S. PAEROA leaves Wellington for Hokitika on MONDAY EVENING. HOKITIKA SHIPPING, COY., LTD. MOTOR TRUCK. DUPLEX 4-WHEEL DRIVE. THE TRUCK for economy and power, for timber and heavy haulage. Full particulars from: STUART & CHAPMAN, West Coast Agents, , Hokitika. ELECTRICIANS! Don’t be ofie of the boss-scared, job-hugging, iwage-cowcd men who are plodding along with, their eyes on the ground. Study Electricity in your spare time with the NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, BARLOW’S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH, and get ready for the big pay job. Send to-day for prospectus, FREE.
OOQ ACRES 0.R.P., about 170 j acres in good grass paddocks, ! balance white and black pine bush, all fenced and subdivided. About 1/2 mile from Waitaha Cheese Factor, Post Of- •- fice "and School. Can be converted to freehold at 25/- per acre. Splendid j Dairying Proposition. Price £l2 per acre. Good terms. OQO ACRES Freehold situated at t) O Mount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ | Creek. Ring fenced and partly clear- , ed. Spiendid country when cleared up. Price £I7OO. D-j O ACRES Freehold in two SccLJ 10 tions of 270 and 343 acres res- : pectively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheese Factory. Situated Dry Creek, near Wataroa. ‘'Price £ll per acre. Halt balance 5%. -i n 4. ACRES Freehold and 30 acres Creek Reserve. Large proportion felled and in grass. Balance light bush. All fenced. Price £l2 per acre. j {lf)n ACRES Freehold at Kokatahi & vJU Cleared, fenced and in grass. Part swamp easily drained_ would make good dairy property. Price £9 acre, j QQ ACRES, Freehold and 177 OO ACRES Lease in Perpetuity, j nearly all ploughable. Good Dwelling, . barn cow byre, etc, milk machine, at present milking 50 cows. Price £22 acre for land. Excellent terms arranged. OQO ACRES, situated at Koite- . AJU 0 rangi, held under Education Endowment Reserve Lease; Rental £ls $ per year wintered 85 head cattle. Good River-bed frontal, rental 50/- j per year wintered 150 sheep. I Practically new, 9-roomed dwelling, all conveniences also necessary outbuildings. Property is fenced and sub-divided, and is an excellent Dairying or grazing proposition. i Price £3OOO. Terms; £ISOO can remain on first mortgage for 10 yrs. at 5%. Stock estimated at £7OO, can he taken at valuation if required. < TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. j
TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. A MEETING will be held at the Overseas Club, Hokitika, at 7.30. o’clock, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT A) arrange for instruction in bee-keeping and to form a. class to meet the Government Instructor. Tho meeting will be addressed by Air John Murdoch of Ross.
' WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS will be re : eeived at the County Office, Hokitika > up to noon on "Wednesday 26th NOVEMBER, 1919, for tho construction of La Fontaine (Lower) Creek Bridge, Inter "Wanganui. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at the County Office, and the Post Office, Hari Hari. T. "W. DUFF, County Chairman. WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB. XMAS MEETING 26tli and 27th'. December, 1919. STAKES £I4OO. Nominations for aii events both days close on THURSDAY 20th. NOVEMBER at 9 p.m. "W. T. BLEE, Secretary.
We have several other good properties in othor parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for sale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. M. HOUSTON X CO. WM. DUNCAN X COgeneral AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, ETC., ETC. HOKITIKA.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. mHE EXCELSIOR BOOK DEPOT, JL i s definitely offered for immediate SALE; as a going concern with a grand stock for the Christmas trade. Full particulars dan be had at he shop, or dwelling house, Sowell Street. POLITICAL, MR J. O'BRIEN, Labour candidate for- Westland will address the electors as under:— RUATAPTJ—FRIDAY, Nov. 14tli. Other addresses to be notified later. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. ARATIURA FAT STOCK SALE.
QFFER FOE SALE the following: r»1 Q A —FOUE - ROOMED COTI oUIOU TAG® on freehold section, Park street; good locality. OQI A— FIVE - ROOMED . COToWOIU TAGE, Davie street. £4O —SMALL COTTAGE on freehold section." Jollie street. -STORE and SECTIONS, Wharf street and Gibsons’ Quay, OQ A—FREEHOLD } ACRE, Sale oWOU Street. rpO LET—NEW SHOP, ltevelf Street COMPACT EARM, Koiterangi district, in good working order, with stock and machinery complete. For further particulars about these and numerous other properties, inquire at office, Tanered street, Hokitika.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1919. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • will sell by public auction as above: — 15 Prime BULLOCKS, For Mrs It. J. Diedrichs. 20 Prime BULLOCKS, For estate of late H. Diedrichs. 50 Fat SHEEP (shorn), For Mr D- j. Diedrichs.
All AH UR A. SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 17th. NOVEMBER, 1919. GW. MOSS AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above: — 20 Fat CATTLE. On account Mr R. Adamson. I
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