POLLARD’S PICTURES! :s :: PRINCESS THEATRE! MANAGERIAL NOTICE:—As the Princess Theatre will be otherwise engaged, the next screening of POLLARD’S PJCI URES will he on NEXT MONDAY. The current episodes of the two Serials—“ THE HOUSE OF HATE,” and “ THE LIGHNING RAIDERS ” will be screened on MONDAY, in conjunction with—“INFATUATION.” “INFATUATION” Starring GABY DESLYS, the most famous of French Beauties and Dancers.
Newcastle, 'rim Day. Arrived —Paloona from Wellington. WETjUNGrrON, This Di>y.—Sailed at 1 p.m. Kaiapoi for Greymouth. SYDNEY, This Day. — Arrived, Tnrnwera from Wellington; Port Napier from liondon. . ADELAIDE, This Day. -Arrived. Louis Theriault from Wellington.
For continuation of news see first ana fourth pages. WANTED.— Leading and second BUSHMEN. Apply J. C. Malfroy and Co., Three Mile or Office. WANTED.— A steady MAN for milking; wages, £3 per week and found. Apply, J. Myers, Bark Street, Hokitika. WANTED, —AO elderly MAN to make himself useful about Hotel _For particulars apply “Guardian olfk *” CHAUTAUQUA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. FEBRUARY 13th to the 10th. ON CASS 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, iOs; Students. Qs; Children, 4s, for 12 sessions. On sale everywhere. Rl N C E S S H E A T R E, (By courtesy of .MR- T. ROLI.ARD). Direction: G. P. Hanna and .T. G. Kama. TO-MORROW & THURSDAY. THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS.” Will Present TH KIR. UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. MUSIC! ]yjTRTH ! A Dancing Succession of Bright Items, Excellent Comedy, and Beautiful Hannoy, as Presented, in BELGIUM, FRANCE, GERMANY, RNOKAND, SCOTLAND, PANAMA. And Principal CITIES & TOWNS IN N.Z. The Largest Combination EVER TOURING THE DOMINION. 20—PERFORMERS—20, ALL CLEVER ARTISTS. Including STAN LAWSON, Wonderful Female Impersonator. THE “DIGGERS'* Have “made good” in every City their RRIGHT, BREEZY. BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT HAS REKN , GIVEN. 20—P ER FO RM KBS—2O Including 10—SELECT ORCHESTRA—IO. '! Direction: Bornnrd Cottier. I 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, 17 February 1920, Page 3
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