MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! The Exhibitors’ Mutual Big. Super Feature, featuring the Japanese star— SESSUE HAYAKAWA in— SESSUE HAYAKAWA in—“THE TEMPLE OF DUSK.” “THE TEMPLE OF DUSK.” THE GREATEST OF JAPANESE ACTORS IN HIS LATEST AND BEST.
SPECIAL TO LADIES. W. J. PRITCHARD & Co., Warehousemen, Christchurch. "VJfTE will open out a complete range of samples picked from stock for the * * general public to see and pass judgment on fashions latest and best. We are in the position to throw open ur sample rooms for inspection to every body until next Saturday evening. Any person desirous of purchasing the goods may do so. Mr Pritchard is compelled to make a short visit this time to Hokitika, so it will be impossible to let any goods out on approval. Our time is limited to one week until Saturday April 10th, and our stock is comprised of ladies’ wear only. . We specialize in fur coats, (large; ange), necklets in Black Fox, Russian Fox, Lynx, Squirrel, Possum, Costumes Jerseys, Crepe-de-Chine Blouses. It is quite impossible to attempt to give an adequate description of these goods. They must be seen to be appreciated. Supposing you call to-day. Lady in attendance. W. J. PRITCHARD AND CO. Address—Revell Street, next to A. Keller, tailor.
If you catch a cold, you help it. If you keep a cold its your own fau “NAZOL” i s a and gives immediate relief. 1/6A point for good housewives. Always use SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. Costs least; goes farthest; gives best results. Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in NA70b " A unique, never failing lemedy. ’ 00 doses 1/C. the Nazol Inhaler. -
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. LOST— A Bunch of KEYS. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. LOST.— Between Racecourse and Revel'. Street, gold BROOCH, set with one pearl. Reward on returning to “Guardian” Office. 'lnter-bottles of any description in any quantity, and SACKS. Highest price given. Cart will call and collect, paying spot cash \y. White, Re veil Street. A MAN for general farm work; must he able to ride. Wages £2 10s per week and found. Apply P. Nolan, North Revell Street. 171 OR SALE—Powerful twin-cylinder V English MOTOR CYCLE "ith lido car. Apply “Guardian” Office. [7l OR SALE,—One MARE, TRAI I ~n(l HARNESS. Mare good m ,low etc. Rocs her 15 miles every lay. Apply J. Myers, Park St.
WANTED —A Horse Trolley MAN. 5-rooined cottage provided. Apply ati Offioe or mill. KANIKIM SAWMILL, COY., LTD. TO RIJSHFALLERS. A PARTY of men is required to FALL 100 ACRES of bush. Price .£3 per acre. Full particulars on enquiry to HARRIS BROS., Iluliiika, South Westland. ALL SAINTS SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. at 8 p.m. A LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT (in aid of the Ladies’ Sewing Guild.) V choice collection of scenes of N.SL Alpine Scenery. Admission by gift of material or donation for the Sewing Guild.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1920, Page 3
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