MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! it ■ ■ CONSTANCE TAT/MADGE IN HER LATEST AND SAUCIEST WORK—“A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS.” lr Two Good Reasons for Coming to See Her: In a deliciously perfect saucy play, e LATEST GAZETTE & COMEDY. ■ATEST GAZETTE & COMEDY.
LATE LOCALS. y y Messrs M. Houston and Co. offer for sale a good carting business as a-going concern. At Westport on Wednesday the visiting 'l’e Hiwi i(Wellington) bowling team, Captain Holdswortli (skip) Wilson, Shall crass and Wiggins, defeated the West-' port morning players: Kelly, Tomkies, , Cameron and Mentiplay (skip) by 19 to 15, and the afternoon players: Ingleton, . | McWha, Williams, Blaxall (skip) by 20 j ;to i 4. ' j The list' of Canterbury College Stud- : ents who were successful in recent ox‘- [ aminations include.—J. H. E. Schroder, M.A., second class honours, language , and literature. H. Valentine, 11. A., first section. A. J. Harrop 11. A., first section. i Tenders are invited, for thirty to forty chains of -ramway. For full particulars apply to J. C. Malfroy and Co., at Mill dr OfR -e WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL FINAL NOTICE TO RATE-PAYERS. IN accordance with instructions, all County RATES remaining UNPAID after the 31st INST., will be sued for without further notice, and the names of those in arrears will be placed on the defaulter’s lists, and removed
from the Comity Electoral Roll to be used at the November elections of members. , 1). J. EVANS, County Clerk. | THANKS. MR AND MRS A. C. GRAHAM, (Waiho Gorge), and MR FRED VOODHAM (Hari Hari) desire to THANK all friends of the late ARTHUR WOODIIAM for the sympathy I shown in connection with their sad loss, j March 15th. 1920. jTO I)AIRYFA RMIiRS AND OTHERS. I AM BOOKING ORDERS for forward delivery of young RIGS for next season. Early application is nef cessary. Stock from Champion Board j of N.E, Berkshires and Yorkshires. Limited number of young Berkshires ■ Boars for sa'le.
Young ones crated and sent by rail JOHN TIMPSON, Hail Han Road., Hokitika. INSPECTION 'WAYS WELCOME. PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING. Having resigned my position with the Bristol Piano Coy. to COMMENCE BUSINESS on ivy own account, I hereby solicit a share of the work, PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING, on the West Coast. All orders left with MR A. LAWN, Hairdresser, Rev oil Street, will receive oronipt- attention. \T. 0. STUBBS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. ARAFURA RALE YARDS MONDAY, MARCH 22m1. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will ,-e-ll by public auction as
above: — 25 Head Fat CATTLE. For i, Diodrichs. HAM HARi SALE YARDS. AVEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1920. o At Noon. Messrs w. Jewries & coy. will sell on account of Messrs J. Manera, AA r oodham, Ferguson, Smith, Adamson and -Hende:— 100 f. and f. LAMBS, GO 2 and 3-yt - . STEERS, 20 WEAKER S, 18 Empty COWS. 100 Breeding EAVES, 2 to 8 tooth. N For Mr AV. Berry. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, SALE STREET. THURSDAY, 25tli MARCH. 1.920. At 2 p.m.
M HOUSTON AND CO. • noting under instructions from ATi s Bevan, will sell hv public auction as above:— The whole of her Household h urnituro and Effects, including BookCases, Extension Dining-Table, Dinner Ayagon, Chcff'oniers, I rholstere.d Easy Chairs. Valuable Axinrnister Carpet 10 x 10'. Carved Tables, Stools and Scuttle, Overmantel, Fern Stands, Chinaware, Bedsteads and Mattresses. Duehosse, Large Cheval Class, Singer Sewing Machine, valuable collection of Pictures, Books, Oa s Stove, Chest Drawers, Crockery, TJtensils and articles too numerous to mention.
CARTING BUSINESS FOR SACK. WE OFFER FOR SAI-E, a -<>"<l CARTING RUST NESS its a going coniern with Timber Carting Contract., about 1.2 inontbs to run, and further prospects. Riant consists of four timber waggons, 8 good draught horses and harness complete; also freehold town property, with good G-roomed dwelling, and large stable. For price and full particulars apply M. HOUSTON '& CO., Auetioueevs. KOKATAMI AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, L'- 0 M HOUSTON AND C'O., . will sell by public auction : STORE AND FAT CATTLE, SHEER AND LAMBS. entkies now being received.
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