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THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY . The Greatest of Great Plays—Tlmrsdnynight only.—A new MARY I’ICKFORI in her own superfeature—- , “DADDY LONG LEGS." “DADDY LONG LEGS.” - Jean Webster’s celebrated story and play. You have never seen Mary Picku ford until you s ee “DADDr LONG LEOS.” i PRICES:—Circle 2/1; Sta’L 1/1; . Children Half Price PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF THE NEW WING OF WESTLAND HOSPITAL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! EDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. : : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. PROGRAMME. I.—Opening Chorus, V Harmonic Club. “• an( l Chorus, “Beautiful Ohio,” Miss Shand and Harmonic Club. 3. Violin Solo, “Hope told a Flattering Tale,” H. Farmer), Mr T. Flewellyn. 4. Song, “Dear Heart,” (Tito Mattei), Miss C. Lloyd. Native Song, (in costume), Maori Sextette Concert Party. 6.—Song, “A Paradise for Two,” (Maid of the Mountains), Mr W. Shand. 7—Violin and Flute Duet, “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark,” (Le Thiere) Messrs Fleivellyn and Gibbons. INTERVAL. 8. —Opening Chorus, Harmonic Club. 9. —Solo and Chorus, “Hawaiian Love Song,’ Miss E. Heenan and Harmonic Club. 10. —Vocal Duet, “Till We Meet Again,” Miss D. and Mr W. Shand. 11. —Sailor’s Hornpipe, By Competition Winner. 12. —Musical Monologue, . Mr W. Berry. 13. —Native Song, (in Costume), Maori Sextette Concert Party. 14. —lnstrumental Trio, ‘“After the Girl,” (Paul A. Rubens), Messrs W. L. Joyce, T. Flewellyn, and C. Gibbons. Accompanist:—Mr W. L. Joyce. Curtain at 8 sharp. Prices, 2s and Is. GOD SAVE THE KING. At the conclusion of the concert, a GRAND BALL will he held in the Supreme Hall, commencing at. 10 o’clock. Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/

For continuation of nows see first saii fourth pages. FOR SALE,—-Triumph MOTORCYCLE, 3£h.p., In good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. Tenders are invited, for thirty to forty chains of tramway. For full particulars apply to J. C. Malfroy and Co., at Mill or Offi -e TOST— 111 Revell Street, switch of J grey HAIR. Reward on returnto “Guardian” Office. NOTICE. STRAYED,— On to my place, Lower Ivokatahi, three YEARLING HEIFERS. Owner can have same hv paying expenses. F. C. MARSHALL. AUCTION SALE. OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AND FURNITURE. In the Estate of Paul Ho linos, deceased. ON THE PREMISES, BE A LEY ST. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. M. HOUSTON AND C O ivill soil hy public auction on the premises of the late Paul Holmes, Healey Street: — Part Section Bid, town of Hokitika, containing 20 perches more oi less, with good d-roomed dwelling erected thereon. ALSO— The whole of the furniture and household effects.

if. Mil HA It I SALK YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24tli, ID2O. At Noon. Messrs w. jeffries & <oy will soil till account of Messrs .1. Mnnora, Woodham, Koi'fiuson, Smitli, Adamson and Hende:KK) f. and f. LAMBS, (50 2 and 3-yr. STEERS, 20 18 100 WEANKRS, Empty COWS. BreodinK LAVHK, 2 to 8 For Mr W. lonth. i terry. further entries solicited. pianoforte tuning and REPAIRING. Having resigned my position with tile Bristol Piano Coy. to COMMENCE BUSINESS on ,„v own account, 1 hereby solicit a share of the work. PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING, on the West Const. AH orders left with MR. A. LAWN, Hairdresser, Revel] Street, will receive prompt attention. ,T. C. STUBBS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 3

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529

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 3

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