TO-NIGHTI PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! Leo. de Chateau’s attractions. —Mack Sennett’s first special, and rival of . “The Whip,” starring’MAßEL NORM AND in—- “ MICKEY ” “MICKEY.” “ MICKEY.” Another Drury Lane Theatre success. Is clean and wholesome throughout. I PRICES—Circle 2s Id; Stalls"ls Id; Children, half price. By arrangement with Leo. de Chateau, Pollards, will also screen the third i ' ‘ chapter of “THE UGTNING RAIDERS.” [ COMING THURSDAY—“ THE MASK,” Starring CLAIRE ANDERSON. sqkitika~^oxing~association. JpRINCESS rjTHEATRE, gATURDAY, JIEIB. fj. TH at 7.30 p.m. FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST, Welter-Weight for a purse:—PETER COOK, of Christchurch (Light-Weight Champion of N.Z.)-Versus SAILOR O'DEA of Hokitika (Welter-Weight Champion of Tasmania). SPECIAL SIX-ROUND, Amateur Heavy-Weight Bout:—R. ROONEY, of Otira, Versus H. SHAW, of Paparoa (holder). Admission:—Stage, 7s’ 6d ; Circle and Stalls, ss; Pit 3s. Stage and Circle may be -reserved with the Secretary or at Mclntosh’s booking office. E. H. HEENAN, Hon. Secretary.
1 ‘The Summer sun makes sadness seem so small.” —Stanus. True perhaps, yet “glorious summer” is a happy hunting season for coughs and colds. It is so easy to neglect the simple sniffle and sneeze—and the result is a severe cough or cold. , Don’t take ohances with your health, even in summer. For that cough or cold take “Baxter’s Lung Preserver.” The “summer sun” won’t remedy the trouble—but “Baxter’s” will. It lias been doing so for the past 53 summers and this one will he no exception. Have “Baxter’s” handy. A sterling remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, chest and bronchial troubles. 2s 6d large bottle. 1
FUNERAL NOTICE. T' HE FIIIENR& of thejate HENRY PRESTON, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to Kumara Cemetery. The funeral to move from the Forester’s Lodge Room, Main Street, Kumara on FRIDAY MORNING at 10.30 o,’clock. 11. JQHNSEN, Undertaker. ■ lOK SALE —Freehold town properr t.Y, over 2J acres, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences. Apply to “ Guardian ” Office.
FOR SALK.—White Leghorn HENS Apply—All’s Bennett, Sale Street.' Wanted.— girl for office at once. Apply to W. Gooch. Wharf Street, X\T ANTED.'—BOY for garage. ApVV ply W. Gooch. TILE S.S. PAEROA sails for Bruce Bay, Paringa, and Okuru on FRIDAY, Gth, at 7 p.m. HOKITIKA SHIPPING COY.. LTD,
Chautauqua is Coming FEBRUARY 13tli to the 19th. ON OASvS' SQUARE, EVERY AFTERNOON <fc EVENING. CHAUTAUQUA a purely co-opera-tive movement to secure the world's greatest popular lecturers and entertainers, with no aim towards a u\' personal gain. Season Tickets—Adults, rt)»; Students. 6s; Children, -is, for 12 sessions. On salt, everywhere. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. pu 11440 notice.
The valuation fo* the Eating of Milling Properties within the County- of Westland for the year 1020-1921 are now open for inspection at the County Office, Hokitika. All objections thereto must be left at the Assessment Court, Hokitika on or before the lotli DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1920, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such object tiou must be left at the County Office. Hokitika, not less than ten days before the next sifting of the said Court, D, J. EVANS, County Clerk. VALEDICTORY.
milE many friends of REV FATHER CLANCY are invited to attend a farewell SOCIAL and PRESENTATION tendered to him in St. Mary’s CLITRROOMS on FRIDAY NIGHT, (Feb. 6th) at 8 p.m. INFLUENZA. T A.DIES WILLING to assist by home * - nursin'; in the event of the Influenza Epidemic again becoming acute are invited to forward their names to the office of the Charitable Aid Board saying what time they could devote to, the service. It is urged that this be. done promptly to make the organisation now prepared, complete,. R. WILD,, Chairman of"Westland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.
NOTICE OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. IN PURSUANCE of tin- powers conferred on me by Section four of the Public Health Amendment lAct, 1019, ami being authorised in writing on that behalf by the Honourable, the Minister of Public Health, I, Thomas John Hughes. District Health Officer for- Canterbury-West land Health District, do hereby order all public and private schools in, the Canterbury-M estland Health Districts to REMAIN CLOSED until further orders. Dated at Christchurch this 3rd day of February, 1920. THOMAS J- HUGHES, District Health Officer.
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