MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! GABY DESLYS—The 'Most Famous of all French Beauties.—GAßY DESLYS GABY DESLYS.—A Great 6-act Story of Frecnh Flower Girl—GABY DESLYS “ INFATUATION.” “ INFATUATION.” I 1 iimous for Beauty and Royal Romance.— A 6-act Wonder Play of this Great French Dancers’ Own Life. sth Episode of “.The Lightning Raiders,” 19th Episode of “ House of Hate.”
silver rose in the centre of the riband. Two roses will be issued with each clasp. The clasp will also be awarded to all officers of the Royal Navy, Koval Marines, Royal Naval Reserve, and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve actually on duty within range of the enemy’s mobile artillery between the dates specified. Clasps earned by deceased officers and men will be handed to their next of kin.
SANDER. AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, proved at tlie Supreme Court of Melbourne to possess far greater antiseptic power than any other eucalyptus examined, is specially prepa red for medicinal use. SANDER’S EXTRACT is manufactured under Hie constant supervision of a medical man. and its attributes arc efficiency and uniformity. Obtain the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, which protects' from all infections, influenza, etc., cures wounds, burns,, skin diseases, and doer not depress nor irritate like t'e commoi. eucalyptus oil or the RO-called “extMl tB.”
WANTED. —Leading and second BUSHMEN. AVply J. C. Maifroy and Co., Throe. Mile or Office. WANTED.- A steady MAN formilking; wages, £3 per week and found. . Apply, J. Myers, Park Street. Hokitika. WANTED,— An elderly MAN to make himself useful about Hotel .—For particulars apply “Guardian Office.” WANTED TO SELL.-Bay MARE, middle-aged, suitable for trap or hack. Apply—“ Guardian ” Office. SECOND HAND PIANO wanted, state make and lowest price for cash t<) “PIANO” Guardian Office. FOR SALE—4 li.p. new HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE. Almost new and in perfect order; Price £SO. Apply at once to E. C. Toohey. WESTLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WANTED AT ONCE.—Two PROBATIONERS for Westland Hos, pital. Apply by letter or in person to. ' MATRON LITTLE.
CHAUTAUQUA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FEBRUARY 7.3 th 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 mul entertainers, with no aim towards any personal gain. Season Tickets—Adults, lOs; Students. 6s; Children, 4s. for 12 sessions. On sale everywhere. IUN CESS T HEA T R E TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE FAMOUS “DIGGERS.” These famous International Performers will present an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Your last opportunity of seeing THE FINEST COMBINATION OF N.Z. TALENT YET SEEN IN THE POMINION. ...including... STAN* LAWSON, The “Misleading” Lady whose impersonation of the fair sex aroused a sensation in the Dominion. \ NEW SONGS, SKETCHES, & MIRTHPROVOKING BURLESQUES.
The ■ programme to he presented tonight is identically the same as was produced hv the “DIGGERS” throughout France, Germany, Belgium, England, Scotland, Panama, and (by Command) at Earl Haig’s Headquarters, Montreuil,: France. “Those who miss the “Diggers” miss a treat.—“ Sun,” Christchurch. “ A truly remarkable performance.” —“Globe,” London. PRICES: 4s, 11s, 2s (Plus Tax). [Business Manager :: Louis C. lama. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PENDING RE -CONSTRUCTION. Motorists and Drivers of all vehicles are advised to use caution when crossing the temporary approach to COAL CREEK BRIDGE, Lake Kanieri Road. W. MILLNER, County Overseer. DEBATING SOCIETY. \ MEETING will he held in. St. r\ Mary’s Club Rooms on NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT at 8 O’CLOCK for the purpose of constituting a. DEBAITNG SOCIETY. All interested are cor diallv invited to attend. T. N. WARREN, J. p. WARD, Convenors.
MU gPORTS A XEMEN’S OARNIVAE. The above spouts & carnival "ill Ins lit'l(1 on tlio RIMU DOMAIN GROUND on TUESDAY, ■AI’R.II. GUi, 1920. To lie followed l>v a 0 R.AND BAUI>. M. KEENAN, Secretary. PFAHLERT’S BAKERY. KANI K R I . Light Sultana Cake. • Dark Block Cake. Iced Cakes. Try Our Sweet Nutty Brown I oaves.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 3
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