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1 TO-MICHTI POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! TOM POLLARD PRESENTS, by arrangement with International Attractions, j CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ SHOULDER ARMS" ■ j Ask the Soldier Boys "What They Thought of “SHOULDER ARMS.” j Prices—2s Id and Is Id. Plan at Misses Macintosh’s. No charge for booking. ! PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. A GREAT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION! FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! FRI>, MR TOM. POLLARD Presents MR TOM. POLLARD Presents :: FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! SAT., & MON, 19th, 20th, & 22nd. ALLAN WILKIE AND MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER WATTS, the Brilliant English artists. Friday, 19th, the greatest of all melodramas, “ THE SILVER KING.” Saturday, 20th, the Romantic Costume Drama, THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING. Monday 22nd, the Dramatic Version of Duma’s Enthralling Love Story, “CAMILLE.” Entire Company and production direct from the Theatre Royal Sydney.—3o members. Orchestral Stalls as ; Dress Circle 4s, 3s and 2s; plus tax. Box Plan at Misses Mclntosh’s. No early doors.

WESTIjAND HOSPITAL AND I 'CHARITABLE AID BOARD- j Applications are invited to do<3 on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22nd at i p.m. for position of DISTRICT NURSE at Waiho. AppH- , .(•ants must possess midwifery eerti- j ficate, and enclose qualifications and tes- j timonials. Salary £250 per annum. I Nurse to find everything. Board will j purchase horse, saddle and bridle for successful applicant. I Mr E. Gibbs (junior) lias promised to give good accommodation to the Nurse appointed. R. WILD, Acting Chairman. ■ v AUCTION SALE. OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY WITH 5-ROOMED DWELLING, furniture’ AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, SEWELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ON TUESDAY, 23rd. DECEMBER. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • instructed hy Airs R. Irving who i'3 leaving the district, will sell by public auction as above: Freehold Section No 1495, Sowell St. containing J acre on which is erected a. comfortable 5-room-od dwelling with all conveniences. —ALSO— The whole of the Household Furniture and Effects including Sideboard., 3 dueliesse chests, marble top washstnnd and ware, chairs, tables; 2 ’double and 1 single bedstead, wire and kapok mattrasses, linoleums, wardrobe, cbest din were, crockery, pictures, couch, ornaments, lamps, bookshelves, books, etc., etc. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. w.ill sell in the Mart on SATURDAY, 20th inst., at 11 a.m. FOWLS, DUCKS AND GEESE. NEW POTATOES, GREEN PEAS. ONIONS, 20 CASES NELSON CHERRY PLUMS. ALSO—NEW RUBBER-TYRED PONY-GIG. FOUR-WHEELED BUGGY, NOTE.—Farmers having surplus Poultry arc urged to send them to above sale. NOTICE TO FARMERS. WE are still CASH BUYERS of HIDES, SKINS, WOOL and T\LLOW. Highest prices given, TO GROAVERS OF WOOL.—No lot too small for us io. handle. Government commandeer prices at the Mart, Hokitika. Remember we have a competent classer on our staff, whose services are at your disposal. W. JEFFRIES AND CO., Sewell Street. FRED WOOLHOUSE, motor~garage, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE, NO IU. Having commenced business as above, requests public patronage. T : ,xi at call at any moment. ELD OAKERY LAUGHTON BROS., (Formerly of Kanieri and Greymoutli,. b akers and confectioners, AVELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Every description of pastry and confectionery. First Class BREAD daily; Cash, or | Coupons. I COMFORTABLE TRA ROOMS; Your wants promptly attended to. Telephone No 96. ' BERMALTNE BREAD now made daily. KtOTOR GARS. NANCEKIVELL BRPS MOTOR CAR PROPRIETORSPhone 32, Bed Lion Garatre, Hamil- * ton, street, ITokitik'i. CJARS FOR HIRE, day and night J Trips arranged to all parts o the Coast. Prompt attention; rensonab'e eli urges. M. J. CORBETT. CITY CASH BUTCHERY. NORTH BEVELL STREET. BY PAYING CASH on the block a REDUCTION of ONE PENNY t per LB. will be made on all meat sold. | EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from j 7 to 9 p.m, a clearing bargain sale will ■ be bold when all meat in stock will be sold at prices even less than cost, so that the shop can be cleared by , 9 o’clock. Don’t miss the bargains.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 3

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