TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NICHT! E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS THE utuC CENTiMENTAI Ri fIKF ” PICTURE—PAR EXCELLENCE: I“t otN I HYItN lAL DLUIVt. “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.” IxSSSgS! “THE SENTfWIENTAL BLOKE” IT IS REAL! IT IS HUMAN! IT IS NATURE! Its Eight Reels simply seethe with Romance and Humour, and Life and Love, clearj sweet and elevating, and its photography is flawless. Prices— 2s and Is, plus tax. ::' :: Prices—2s and Is, plus tax. CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED AT HALF PRICE.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FRIENDS Of the late MADS WILLISEN are requested to follow his remains to the place of internment, the Kumara Cemetery. The funeral cortege will move from the Old Peoples’ Home, Kumara, TOMORROW, (Tuesday), AFTERNOON at 3 O’CLOCK. H. JOHNSEN, Undertaker. WANTED. —-Leading and second BUSHMEN- Apply J. C. Malfrov and Co., Three, Mile ur Office. JHOlt SALE.—A first-class HOUSE,, with all modern conveniences. Apply, Mrs 1). O’Sullivan, Fitzherbert street. WANTED TO SELL,—A quantity of FURNITURE and household EFFECTS, Apply to Mrs Ogilvie, Fitzhorhert Street, from 3 to 5 p.rn., each day.. LOST —Rimless SPECTACLES either in Princess Theatre, or on t'he wav to Park Street. Substantial reward. Apply Gooch’s store. * FOR SALE. —Freehold town property. over 'LI acres, with 6-roomed house, aR conveniences. Apply to “Guardian” Office, FOR SALE —4 h.p. new HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE. Almost new and in perfect order; Price £SO. Apply at once to E. C. Toohey.
CHAUTAUQUA, TO-NIGHT!. I'o-NJG HT! F©BK UA'RY ’ 3th to the 19th, ON OASS SQUARE. Every afternoon at 2.45 p.m., evening at 8 p.m. CHAUTAUQUA is a purely eo-«>pcra-tive movement to secure the . world’s greatest, popular lecturers and entertainers, with no aim towards any personal gain,. Season Tickets—Adults, IQs; Students. Gs; Children, 4s, for 12 sessions. On sale everywhere. i 111 N CESS T HEATRE, (By courtesy of MR T. POLLARD), j Direction: G. P. Hanna and J. G. Fama. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT. THE FAMOUS - " DIGGERS.” | (Late N.Z. Divisional Pierrots). ; THE LARGEST. fTOSTUME ptOMEDY f 10Y-, UaqsTUME Vy OY-., EVER TOURING THE DOMINION. The only N .Z. Divisional Troupe who have returned to N.Z. intact. The •rogrammes presented by THE DT - TER'S”, are identical with those which inched the Theatres in Wellington, 14 lights- Christchurch, 14 nights; Auckland, 14 nights; Dunedin, 12 niglits; Over 150 performances in Dominion, — \ New Zealand Record. Hundreds of intending patrons being unable to gain admission. ‘DIGGER’S” WATOII FOR THE head. Tho Only Genuine Combination. Consisting of 20 —PERFORMERS —20, Including 10-SET EOT ORCH ESTR A—lo. Direction: Bernard Cottier. To prevent disappointment Book Seats at Misses Mclntosh’s. Plan Now Open. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s (Plus Tax). Touring Manager: VICTOR BECK,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1920, Page 3
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