WEDNESDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! WEDNESDAY A Romance of the Stage and Road, starring PAULINE STARKE and BELL Bennett in"THE ATOM.” “THE ATOM.” Tlie story of a Theatre Idol and a little drudge.—Stage life and big theatre fir< 7th Chapter of‘‘The Lightning Raider” and educational film supports the star THURSDAY.-—‘‘Just Sylvia,” starring Barbara Castleton and Johnny Hines
PUBLIC NOTICE. REDUCED PRICE FOR MEAT. RAWING to the advance in the pi ' of hides we are REDUCING TJ PRICE OF MEAT Id per lb. from 1 bay, march 2nd. M. J. CORBETT, Butcher, Revell Street. FOR SALE. O CORNER SECTIONS, No 55 a “ 69- Freehold, Revell St., site lato Empire Hotel, 42 feet frontaj opposite Bank of New Zealand, town Hokitika. South Hokitika, across the river, S( tion 1728, 5 acres, 1 rood, 00 perche Section 1730, 10 acres, 2 roods 01 per both of these facing the South Road. 9 town allotments, of about ac each, East Road, Hokitika South. The 9 allotments, all surveyed are contain! in Secton 1677, total area, 4 acres roods, 16 perches. Apply to C. J. E. LINNEMANN, as Agent. iIANO, gINGINC WILUAM L. JOYCE, (Pupil of Professor AT. Gray, of tli Glasgow University, and late of Cover Garden, London; also Gibbs-Jordai F.R.A.M) WILL COMMENCE TEACHING n the Studio, Hamilton St., Hok tika, on March 3rd 1920. Students ir tending to commence the above gifbject are requested to apply to the abov named at the Dominion Hotel, befor the 29th instNOTE.—Special arrangements ar made for country pupils. RUATAPU AND MANANUI AXE-.-MEN’S CARNIVAL AND SPORTS. TO BE HELD AT LAKE MAHINA PDA,-on EASTER SATURDAY APRIL 3rd., 1920. ■Handicap Chop, loin. Lying Log Prizes £5, £2 and £l. Nomination 4/-, acceptance 2/-. Handicap Chop, 12in. lying log Prizes £3 and £l. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. Handicap Chop, (local) 12in l.vinf log; Prizes £2 and £l. Nomination 2/Acceptance 1/-. Handicap Saw, Loin, two cuts, Prizes £3, £1 10s, 10s., 45./ (five stai ters or no second money). Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards; Prize; £2, £l, Trophy 3rd. Nomination 2/Aeceptanee 1/-, Handicap Race 100 yds; Prizes £1 10s. Nomination 2/-. POST ENTRY EVENTS. • Returned Soldiers Race, Married La. lies’ Race, Single Ladies’ Race Girl’s Race, Married Men’s Race, Bushmen’s Race, Boy’s Race, Stepping Competi:ion. Sheep guessing competition and goal kicking competition. Nominations, accompanied with fees, mist he with Secretary by March 19tli. Handicaps declared, March 24th. Nominations for events must be no•ompanied with last two year’s perormancec. If not competed during hat. time,-the last six performances. , E. BAKER, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY 3rd MARCH. VfESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND CO. LVJL w iil sell at 2.30 p.m., in the nart:— The whole of the furniture and effects of a client’s five-roomed residence, comprising: Single and don file bods, duchess, sideboard, dresser, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, pictures, hlinds, washstand and ware, spring mattresses etc., etc. On view at 11 a.m., on morning of ale. BOLD HEAD YARDS. SATURDAY 6th MARCH at noon sharp. OPENING SALE. Messrs w. jeffries a coy. will sell in tlieir new yards, (juncion Waitalia river) as above on account if following clients : Messrs Jno. Man. ■ra, G. Rossenbeek, J. Thomson, Jos. daiioro, J. E. Cropper, 11. Linklater, I. Mackay, W. Wright, H. Reynolds IY. Thomson and Geo. Ferguson. 40 f. and f. 3 and 4vr. BULLOCKS. 80 2 to 2Jyr. well-grown STEERS. 00 mixed ages and sexes. 10 FAT COWS. 00 FAT EWES. 40 FAT LAMBS. 15 Weaner PIGS. 5 Store PIGS, 2 Light HACKS. 20 Sacks of table POTATOES. Luncheon provided. The yards will in formally opened at noon and buyers rom north can proceed by ""early, train 6 Ross where a car will run to the ards. ' AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM. AT WATAROA SALE YARDS. ON TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1920. M HOUSTON AND CO • instructed by Mr AA’illian lA’eihlitz, will offer by public auction:— His Valuable Farm of 234 acres liek under Renewable Lease, and being Lot 2 of E.K.R., 124, Bloch XIII, AVataroa S.D., situated south side of AA’aitangi river, distant about 2 miles from cheesi factory and Post ami Telograpl Office. 100 Acres in grass, divided into seven paddocks; new 6-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; also cowshed with 6-walk-lhrough bails cart-sbed and dairy. ' All good sweet country, and an idea lairy farm.
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