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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! ! ; ' THE BIG GOLDWYN SUPER-FEATURE—-i “THE RACING STRAIN ” “THE RACING STRAIN.” | FEATURING MAE MARSH. FEATURING MAE MARSH. ’also COMEDY! SCENIC! AND TOPICAL! PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. (Under the direction of Lionel Walsh). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. THE ACTUAL PLAY, NOT A PICTURE! New English Musical Comedy Company. Presents Bruce Bairnsfather’s Great Cheer-up PIav—“THE BETTER OLE.” (By arrangement with Hugh D. Mclntosh A Chas. B. Cochran, London.) LIONEL WALSH as “ OLD BILL.” Supported by the Eminent English Comedians, HUBERT LEE ns “ALF HARRY YOUNG as “ ’ERB.” 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.

0 pins and needles! 0! needles and pins! When a man marries his worry begins— Nurses and babies and piasters and pills, - • Doctors’ prescriptions and dressmakers’ l.ills, Mumps and measles and quinsey and croup, And all the ills that make one droop— But amid such worries comes solace sure, When using Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

PALESTINE MANDATE-. (Imperial News Scrvice).| (Received this day at 9AC a.m.) LONDON, xYpril 23. Messrs Clynes, Arthur Henderson, Bowerman and J. S. Thomas, on behalf of the National Committees of the Labour Tarty, telegraphed a resolution to Hon Lloyd George at San Remo urging Government to accept the mandate to administer Palestine, with a view to its .reconstruction as a national Jewish home.

WANTED— Good COOK £3 10s; HOUSEMAID 30/-. Apply Terminus Hotel, Otira. FOR SALE!,—One 8-mouths, purebred .Berkshire BOAR. Brice ■> guineas. Apply «T. Hart, Koiterangi. FOR. SALE.—A good COW. just calved, second calf. Apply to C. E. Spark os, South Spit. F OUND.—GoId BROOCH with hands Apply “Guardian” Office. Wanted,— a girl help. Apply Mrs ■ Hunter, Pioneer Hotel. ROYAL -VISIT. | i PR ACTICE of United Choirs’and all willing to assist with the I Welsh National Songs will be held at j the Overseas Rooms at 7.30 o’clock on TUESDAY NIGHT. A WESTLAND LAND BOARD. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied under Section 130 ol “The Land Act, 1008” to the above Board for 400 acres on Old Christchurch Road adjoining freehold section 1357, Block TV, Kanieri Survey District. R, WRIGHT, 26th April, 15)20. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1920, Page 3

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387

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1920, Page 3

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