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PICTURES! MONDAY! “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.” “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE” “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE” IT IS REAL! IT IS HUMAN! IT IS NATURE! Its Eight Reels simply seethe with Romance and Humour, and Lite and Love, clear, sweet and elevating, and its photography is flawless. MONDAY! POLLARD’S E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS THE PICTURE—PAR EXCELLENCE: IN EIGHT HOLDING ACTS! IN EIGHT HOLDING ACTS! Prices— 2s and Is, plus tax. Prices—2s and Is, plus tax.

ally prepared for the purpose. The party will spend a few hours ashore while the Renown is taking fuel. The operation will occupy about six hours, and the steamer thence proceed to Colon, where America is preparing a welcome. There will be no official visif ashore, but a formal call will be made at Pan. ama, and thence the warship proceed, s to Honolulu and remain half a day for fuel. There will be an unofficial visit ashore. From thence the route is to Fiji for fuel, and on to New Zealand. The desire of the Prince is to reach Auckland on 17th April. This necessitates cutting down the earlier programme to a. minimum. • The return journey by the Panama route will afford time to revisit Fiji and other Hritish possessions in the Pacific, as well as a fairly extensive tour of the West Indies. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. T7IOR SALE. —Freehold town properJ- ty, over 2i acres, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences. Apply to “ Guardian ” Office.

YES! But have you seen BAT. CHET-OR P FOR SALE—4 h.p. new HUDSON 3TOTOR CYCLE. Almost new and in perfect order; Price £SO. Apply at once to E. C. Toohey. CHAUTAUQUA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FEBRUARY ' 3th to the 19th. ON OASS SQUARE, Every afternoon at 2.45 p.m., evening at 8 p.m. CHAUTAUQUA is a purely co-opera-tive movement to secure the world’s greatest popular lecturers and entertainers, with no aim towards any personal gain. Season Tickets—Adults, i Os; Students. 6s; Children, 4s. for 12 sessions. On sale everywhere. H E A T R 15 . -p RI N CESS rjp DIRECTION John Hopkins. TO-NIGHT AT 8.30. Don’t forget 8.30. Just give everybody an opportunity of doing their shopping and then hustling along to the Theatre,

" THE DANDIES.” OF 1020. OF 1920. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. Everything entirely new and very good too. Trot long early and secure a good seat. Prices : Reserved 4/2 : L nreserved Dress Circle 3/2; Stalls 2/1. To-night’s train to Ross will h® delayed till 10.15, QPERA JJOUSE, JJOKITIKA. Direction: 0, P. Hanna and J. Cl. Fnnin. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT. THE FAMOUS “DAGGERS.” (Late N.Z. Divisional Pierrots). A|FSIC! jyjHimi ! MERRIMENT! THE FAMOUS '“DiGGERS.” Raised the Sum of TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED

£2,500 —POUNDS—£2,500. For RETURNED SOLDIERS’ FUNDS. The Inimitable Female Impersonator STAN LAWSON —ls Still with this Combination — So are the following Artists: Harry Blydo Laslett Exton Norman French Frank Perkins George Proctor Roy Simpson Leonard Finlay Gordon Hillver George Russell Harry Brown Tone Faina Pat. Hanna Teddy Parker Cyril Scobe.ll Bernard Cottier Chas Frye Herbert Hpnr-v Leslie Walker 20 —PERFORMERS —20, Including 10—SEf.F.CT ORCHESTRA—IO. Direction : Bernard Cottier. Whose Performances in France, Belgium, Germany. Great Britain and America. Have gained for the “DIGGERS” an AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION PRICES: 4s, ,‘ls. 2s (Pins Tax). Box Plan at Mr A. H. Lawn’s. Touring Manager: VICTOR BECK. REVOCATION OF ORDER CLOSING SCHOOLS.

IN PURSUANCE of Section 18 of “The Public Hon Itli Act, 1908,” ns amended, by Section four of tlie Public Health Act, 1918, ns nmondod by Section Four of the Public Health Amendment Act ,1919. I, THOMAS J. HUGHES, District Health Officer of the Cnnterburv-Wostland Health Districts, do hereby REVOKE ns from and inclusive of the 19th DAY of FEBRUARY ,1920, the Order made by me under the said Acts on the THIRD DA"V FEBRUARY, 1920, for the closing of all schools in the Canterbnry-Westland Health District. THOMAS J. HUGHES, District Health Officer. Dated this 13th. day of Fob. 1920. PARISH OF ST. MARY’S HOKITIKA.

A FUNCTION will bo held in St. Mary's Clut> Rooms, TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, at EIGHT O’CLOCK, for the purpose of welcoming Dean Tubman to Hokitika. AH are asked to attend. THANKS MR O. NIEILSEN, of Woodstock. desire to Hank the Doctor, Matron and Staff of the Westland Hospital for the kindness and attention given to him while an inmate of the institution. February 1920.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1920, Page 2

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