MONDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES— VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES—PART I.—The Famous African Story, featuring Clara Kimball Young in—“THE CLAW.” “THE CLAW.” And “ THE POST,” scenic study, ‘‘WHEN NATURE SMILES.” PART lI.—' “THE THREE MUSICAL MAIDS,” headed by the charming' society entertainer, BATHE STEWART, in songs, sketches, French ditties and Maori love songs and folk lore. Prices—Circle and Front Stalls 2s Id; Back Stalls Is Id; Children half price. Reserve Seats at Mclntosh’s.
Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS. Snfe and certain remedy for worinß. Baby is thoroughly contented with a "Unique” hot water bottle at his feet. Cannot leak or burst because British made. Obtainable everywhere. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS—agreeable and beneficial. A tonic bevei vge
(For Continuation of News sec Fourth Ffige). ~V)|7TLL FINDER of 3-stone opal » » RING,, set with small diamonds, please return to “Guardian” Office. Handsome reward. TCI OR SALE—On behalf of owner, ® ' SUPER SIX MITCHELL CAR. In splendid running order. New tyres and recently overhauled. A real. snip. Early application necessary. Can be inspected and demonstrated at Batv’s Motor Garage, Grcymouth. TCI OR SALE, —Delivered dressed, FAT PIGS. Also four' months old well bred pigs. W. St. George, Herepo, or W. Perry and Co. Hokitika. T OST.—A £5 NOTE, in vicinity of ltevell street. Reward' on return to' ‘‘ Guardian ” Office. THANKS NOTICE. rjTHE SCHOOL COMMITTEES ot Hari Hari and La Fontaine, (Inter Wanganui), desire to THANK publicly the people of Hokitika and Boss lor. their kindness in entertaining the children from the .south, during the recent visit of the Prince of Wales. THANKS. T WISH TO THANK those who tendered their sympathy to me and mine in our recent sad and sudden bereavement. C. A. ROBERTSON, Hari Hari, May 20th. FOOTBALL. CASS' SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, MAY 22nd. UNITED (Grey). V HOKITIKA. SENIOR GAME. Kick off at 3 o’clock. Collection in aid of Club funds. RABBIT SKINS. WE ARE CASH BUYERS if RABBIT SKINS in any quantity'. We guarantee to pay top prices for all skins. Mr Pritchard will be on the Coast at intervals and will attend to all orders personally. W. ,T. PRITCHARD A CO. Ftimers, Box 735, Lichfield St. Christoiim -h or Box 83, Hokitika. I.S.D.F. *• THE COMMITTEE of the Irish SelfDetermination Fund will be pieased to receive subscriptions for the above fund from all lovers of liberty. M. McGAVIN, Secretary, Hokitika. * K HOUSTON AND CO. XUiYUONEERS AND L.-jXD AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREET. HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. t zjL(a O.R.P. situated an .JL ‘ntLf Koiterangi all fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Large area ploughed and in grass and clover. Balance ill cleared and • in good graos. Comfortable dwelling and good sheds. Milking, 40 cows and situated close to school, Post Off-
ice and Lime Kiln. A nice compact farm. Price £B2 per acre. OO Q ACRES Freehold . scnated at Mount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ Creek. Riiur fenced anil parity cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. i’net til7!it) r*-J ij ACRES Freenold in two SooO 1. O tions of 270 and 343 acres respcctively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. (July few milea from Cheese oiy. Ait.i.sted Dry Creek, near Wataroai Price £ll per acre. Hall cash balance 5%. | /iff ACRES Freehold at KokaliO talii. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Ptice £ll per acre. '
1 1 A K ACRES Freehold and l(i0 .1. X“fctJ ACRES,' T.G.L. (frontage) situated at WataroV S.D., near Dry Creek, Ring fenced and in good grass and clover. Wintered 2-10 head of grown Cattle. Price £G,500. S»lf,ndid proposition. Q/j A ACRES L.1.P., Situated . t U*rU Waitalia, about 140 Acres in good grass paddocks. Balance -ibbonwood and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and sheds. Price as a going concern with live and dead ftoek £l2 per acre. TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list, of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for sale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. M. HOUSTON AND CO.
For influenza, talte Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9, 2/9.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1920, Page 3
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