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MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! THE BIG GOLDWYN SUPER-FEATURE—-“THE RACING STRAIN.” “THE RACING STRAIN." FEATURING MAE MARSH. FEATURING MAE MARSH. ALSO COMEDY I SCENIC! AND TOPICAL!

PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. (Under the direction of Lionel Walsh). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. THE ACTUAL PLAY, NOT A PICTURE 1 New English Musical Comedy Company. Presents Bruce Bairnsfathel-’s Great Cheer-Up PIay—“THE BETTER OLE.” (By arrangement with Hugh D. Mclntosh & Chns. B. Cochran, London.) LIONEL WALSH as “ OLD BILL.” Supported by the Eminent English Comedians, HUBERT LEE as “ ALF ”; HARRY YOUNG as “’ER°B.” Together with, the Charming Young English Actress, MISS JUNE ADDELL as “ VICTORIE,” supported by the full strength of the Company. Brilliant, Wholesome Comedy! Sparkling, Tuneful Music! & captivating dances! The Box Plan is at Miss Mclntosh’s. Prices—4s, 3s, and 2s, plus tax.

WANTED— j-Good COOK £3 10s; HOUSEMAID 30/-. Apply Terliiinus Hotel, Otira. WANTED, -A smart YOUTH to learn cycle and motor trade. Apply E. C. Toohey, FOR SALE, —One 8-months, purebred Berkshire BOAR. "Price o guineas. Apply J. Hart, Koiterangi. FOR. SALE.—a good COW,Just calved, second calf. Apply to C. E. Sparkes, South Spit. FOUND,— Gold Bar BROOCH. Owner can obtain same at “Guardian” office.

110YAL VISIT. PPLICATIONS for BALL TICKx ' ETS addressed c/o Box 61, G.P.O Hokitika will be received up to April 29th. If applicants .arc returned soldiers are patriotic workers, the fact should he mentioned. In the case of country applications the price of each ticket, 5s should be enclosed. A number of free tickets for admission to' the Town Hall (not the hall) are available for wives and mothers of soldiers, soldiers, veterans, nurses and patriotic workers. Early is invited.

Householders willing to assist in providing accommodation for visiting school children are requested to advise Mr S, J. Preston of the number to be accommodated. Please advise by 30th inst. A, A, AND HE WPS, D. J. EVANS, Joint Hon. Secretaries. ROYAL VISIT.

A PRACTICE of United Chous and all willing to assist with the Welsh National Songs will be held at the Overseats' Rooms at 7.30 o’clock on TUESDAY NIGHT. NO ‘2 WESTLAND 15GIRDING SOCIETY, SALE OF £3OO. An ENTRoARDIN AltY MEETING of shareholders will -he held ?>. MONDAY 26th APRIL at 7.1-5 p.m. at the Secretary’s Office to dispose of £3OO by sale, W, JEFFRIES, Secretary. BTOMACH AND LIVER troubles A common accompaniment of “ liverishness ” is a feeling of despondency and irritability. " Livcrislincss ” gives some people throbbing headaches j others have blurred vision or see double. Many are troubled with biliousness, sleeplessness, and depression. „ All this comes about because the liver is not doing its work properly. What is wanted is an effective liver corrective and tonic. There is no better help for a tired and overworked stomach and liver thau Mother Scigd’s Syrup. It will tone, strengthen and stimulate to healthy activity all the organs of digestion, and banish your liverislmess. Try it to-day I YIELD TO THE WORLDFAMOUS STOMACH & LIVER TONIC 1 SMOTHER £ The 2/9 bottle contains 3 times as The 2/9 ooiue much at the trial sue told at 1/0,

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1920, Page 3

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