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MONDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! FRASER FILMS PRESENT THE SECOND RED FEATHER PHOTO-PL \Y “ THE NATURE MAN.” “ THE NATURE MAN.” A Broadway Universal feature; beset by all the dangers of wild life. The most startling and remarkable depiction of a man’s experience when thrown on his own resources in the wilderness, without food, clothing or firearms. Also Topical Comedy. Also topical Comedy . Also topical Comedy. By special request : THE FILM OF THE HOKITIKA STATE SCHOOL.

IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA Tuesday, March 16th, 1920. In Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. PART i. 1. IRISH NATIONAL ANTHEM. 2. INSTRUMENTAL OVERTURE, “Erin’s Wreath,” M isses Hatch, Daly, Messrs Gibbons, Clarkson, Ross and Barltrop. 3. —VOCAL SOLO, “Eileen' Alannah,” Mr Dan Roberts. 4. —VOCAL SOLO, “She is Far From the Land,” Miss Jones. 5. —RECITATION, “Shamus O’Brien,” Mr Maurice Fitzgerald. (S._VOCAL SOLO, “Molly Dawn,” Mr Tlios. Hogan. 7. CLARIONET SOLO, (Selected), Mr Clarkson. 8. —VOCAL SOLO. “Come Bath to Erin,” Mr Pat Fitzgerald. 9 HUMOROUS MONOLOGUE, “Slow Ride on a Train,” Mr John A. Rosewarne. 10. VOCAL SOLO, “Acushla,” Mr T. Clarke. 11. CHORUS, “Angel of Light Give Ireland Her Right,” St Mary’s v Scholars. PART 11. 12. INSTRUMENTAL OVERTURE, “Erin’s Wreath,” Misses Daly, and Hatch, Messrs Gi'bbons, Clarkson, Ross and Barltrop. 13. VOCAL SOLO, “For the Green,” Mr T. Stopforth. 14— IRISH JIG, Miss M. Duncan. 15. VOCAL DUET, “A Bit o’Brogue,” Misses Jones * Hatch. 16. —ORATION, Jud Browning’s Account of Rubenstein’s Piano Playing, Mr J. ■ Rosewarne, (Special Engagement). 17— PIANOFORTE DUET, “Irish Diamonds.” Misses Daly & Stopforth. 18— MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, (Selected), Mr Berry. 19.—VOCAL SOLO, “The Iristi Emigrant,” Mr Thos Hogan. 20—CLOSING CHORUS “O’Donr.ell Aboo,” St Mary’s Scholars. GOD SAVE : FHE KING ADMISSION—2s AND Is.

AVATAROA SALE. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH 1920, At 11 a.m IyTESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND CO.. will sell on account of Messrs H. Heveldt, J'no. Collett, Ferguson Bros., AValsli Bros., J. Donovan and T. Nolan, A. and T. Mcßride: 20 FAT BULLOCKS. 50 FAT SHEEP, 150 f. and f. STEERS and HETFERS. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. HARI HAIM SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24tli, 1920. At Noon. Messrs w. meffries & coy. will soil on account of Messrs J. Manora, Woodham, Ferguson, Smith, Adamson and Hende:— 100 f. and f. LAMBS," 60 2 and 3-yr. STEERS, 20 AVEANERS, 18 Empty COWS. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. AVATAROA SALE. 16th MARCH, 1920. D ALGETY . & CO., will sell as above: LTD. 45 10 4 Fat and Forward CATTLE. On account J. Mcßride. STEERS. HEIFERS, On account August Heveldt. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. jy,| HOUSTON AND CO. offer for private sale MRS BEAMAN’S residential property, situatsd Sale Street. Large sections running right through to Brittan street, with good dwelling erected thereon. For price and full narticulars apply— M. HOUSTON * CO., Land Agents.

rp IXW AL D SALEYARDS I 1 ' 5 ASHBURTON FRIDAY, MARCH 19 th, 1920,. We have received instructions from Mr D, G, Wright, to offer by Auction on the above date:— The following pure-bred Stock: — ROMNEYS Flock No. 444 R.M.F. Book; Flock 103 S.l. Book. 500 Ewes, one shear to full mouth. 200 Ram lambs. 100 One-shear Flock R.?,nis, 10 Stud Rams, one-shear and over. SO UTHpOWNS, Flock No, 198,. 0.1. Flock Book, 9R E\ye.s one-shear and over, yy Rams and Ewe lambs. LINCOLNS. Flock No.-278, S.l. Flock Book. 19 Ewes, bred by T. Dowling. Esq., Flock 271. 13 Rams and Ewe lambs. ENGLISH LEICESTER S, 100 Ewes two-shears and over, bred by J. StudUo.lt l ,u'. Esq.) Elock No. 68. 60 Ewes two-shears and over, bred by late A. AY. Rutherford, Junr. Elock No. 259. CO Ram and Ewe Lambs. GO Flock Rams one-shear. HALF-BREDS. 150 Two-shear Lincoln merino and Hum ncy merino Rums, ! 400 Sound mouth Ewes, Surrey Hills, Rodney Merino, MERINO. 300 Sound-mouth Ewes, ex Surrey Hills. , CATTLE. 10 Registered Shorthorn Cows and Calves. 13 Registered Shorthorn Heifers, 1 and 2- year old 2 Registered Shorthorn Yearling Bulls.

CLYDESDALE HOUSES 14 Registered Mures including the Champion “Mona Ronald.” 4 Registered Fillies, 2 years. 1 Registered Filly, 3 years. !) Geldings, 1 to 3 years. LIGHT HORSES i>o Light Horses, various ages, by “Welsh Meteor” (Imp). Account Mr W. Noeworthy, Mesopotamia Station. 30 Four-year-old Poller Angus Steers. 10 Two-yoiu-old Rlooor Hulls. ,SA LE AT 11 O’CLOCK. LUNCHEON L’ROV ID El) NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OR., LTD, AUCTIONEERS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1920, Page 3

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714

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1920, Page 3

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