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MONDAY! “ HEART OF THE SUNSET.” POLLARD’S PICTURES! REX BEACH’S SCREEN CLASSIC: —Starring “ HEART OF THE SUNSET.” ~ stnrTi, ‘ s AND THE STRONGEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED. THE PICTURE OF 1000 THRILLS. Excitement, Adventure and Acts of daring. MONDAY! ANNA NELSSON. ANNA NELSSON. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION PRINCESS THEATRE, EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, at 8.45 p.m. FIFTEEN, 3-Minute ROUNDS at Light-Weights, for a Purse and Goicl Medal, FRANK O’NEILL (Runanga) V. GUS. VENN (Auckland). SPECIAL SIX 3-Minute ROUND BOUTJOE GARVEY (Runanga) V. HARRY LONG (Blackball). Admission—Ringside, 12s 6d; Dress Circle, 7s; Front Stalls, 6s; Back Stalls 'is ; Ladies, 2s 6d to circle; Boys, 2s to back stalls. Train leaving Greymouth at 7 p.m. will arrive in time for patrons to witness contests. Seats may be reserved at Mclntosh’s booking office or with— E. IV. HEENAN, Secretary.

SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act, 1908,” TUESDAY, 6th. DAY of APRIL, 1920, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the offices of the undermentioned BANKS throughout the Domi iion. For the Bank of New Zealand; (Sgd.) W. CALLENDER, General Manager. • For the Bank of New South Wales, (Sgd.) B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zen- | land, Ltd.; (Sgd.) D. W. DUTIIIE, General Manager. j N.B.—Tiie above Banks will also be j closed on GOOD FRIDAY (April 1 2nd); SATURDAY, (April 3rd ); ! and EASTER MONDAY ( • pril | sth.), being istatutory holidays. | TV™ ZEALAND RAILWAYS

EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1920. GOOD FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL. EASTER MONDAY, sth APRIL. Holiday Excursion tickets will he issued from any station ip any station on the Westland Section, and to any station on the South Island Alain Line and Brandies from TUESDAY', 30th AT ARCH to -MONDAY, sth APRIL, inclusive, available for return up to and including MONDAY, 19th APRIL, 1920. The journey must be commenced on the first day for wuioh ticket is available and completed on or before the date on which the ticket expires, and may be broken at any station u here the train is timed to stop, alter travelling 50 miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time lor which the ticket is available is not exceeded. CHRISTCH U RCH- GRE Y MOUTH SERVICE. From TUESDAY, "'Oth MARCH, to TH URSDAY, Bth APRIL, inclusive, the trains bote n Christchurch and Arthurs Pass, and between Greyimiuili and Otira and coach service between Arthurs Pas and Otira, v. ill run DAILY (except Sunday) instead of on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only, BY ORDER.

WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. milK SOCIETY offer a REWARD of -8- ONE SHIELING for each SIIA CRM HEAD delivered to the undersigned. JAMES KING. Ron. Secretary. Hokitika. AUCTION SALE. . ON THE PREMISES. FEDERAL SUPPER ROOMS, REYELL STREET. TUESDAY, 30111 MARCH, 1920. At 2.3,0 p.m, M . HOUSTON AND Cm * intriieted by Mr J. Cuthush will sell by public auction ns above. The whole of the contents, including tables, 22 chairs, linoleums, large quantity of good crockery, cutlery, enamel ware, kitchen utensils, table cloths, scales, gas rings etc. etc. Also for clients. —1). and S. beds and mattresses, anil chair, baths, couch and sundries. KOJvATABI AUTUMN SALE. AYE ONES DA Y, 31st MARCH, 1920.

MPT OTJSTON AND CO., • will sell by p'lb'ic unction ; !) 21 o 2-yr SIT 01! Ti l Oil N T STEER R ? FAT COAYS, 2 COAYS and CALVES at loot, For Air 11. Preston. .1 ICi-mos. STEERS, 20 W RAN Ell S.H. CALVES (yood). For Mr E- Smith. 10 IS-mos. MIXED CATTLE, For Air H. Croweott. 7 18-mos. MIXED CATTLE, For Mr AVm. Cirabam. 15 21-,vr.-old E. and E. RFLLOCKS, .5 A-v'r.-old F. and E. BFLLOCKS, For Mr H. E. Winter. 30 FAT WOOLLY LAMES. For Mr V. iionar. 18 15 to ISnios. Mixed CATTLE. •I Empty COM S. 3 AUvA I.ITHS. For Spence Dros. 12 AVKANFDS, For Nlr M. Daird. 15 AYEANF.RS. For AV. A. Jamieson. ENTITIES NOAV HEINC RECEIVED. WESTLAND TIMBER WORKERS’ VV UNION. A MEETING oi tbo above Union will bo bold in SUPREME HALL, Hokitika, on MONDAY NEXT at 7.30 p.m. Business important. F. TURLEY, Seen clary.

PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING. HAVING resigned MV pnsi- - TION with the Bristol Piano Coy. to COMMENCE- BUSINESS on my own account, I hereby solicit a sliaro of the work, PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING, on the West Coast. AH orders left with MR A. DAWN, Hairdresser, Rove'll Street, will receive prompt attention. J. C. STUBBS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1920, Page 3

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