TO-NIGHT l TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THE THRILLING FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE—“MARY REGAN.” . “MARY REGAN.” Starring the charming ANITA STEWART in beautiful gowns and breathless episodes. An adaption of Le;Roy’s fumons novel.
TX7ANTED—GeneraI HELP for pri- * * vate house, Wellington. Particu- ; lara at this office. SUPREME HAUL. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. /'I RAND BALL under the auspices of the Overseas Club. Admission; Double Ticket 4/-; Extra lady 2/-; gents only,, 3/-. Music under direction Mr A. Lawn; M. 0., Mr A. Dowell. Dancing 8.30. W. A. BERRY, Hon. Secretary.
COMPULSORY MUSTER PARADE. “A” COY. 13th. REGIMENT. A COMPULSORY MUSTER, PARADE will be held in the DRILL HALL, Hokitika at 7 p.m , TUESDAY, 15th, inst. for the purpose of .checking uniforms. Trainees will bring with them ALL articles of Uniform, Clothing otc. W. JEFFRIES, Major.
AUCTION SALK. OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. ON THE PREMISES AT WATAROA ON FRIDAY 18th JUNE, 1920. At Noon. MH OUS T 0 N ANT CO. • instructed by Mr T. .T. Hallahnn will sell bv public auction, as above: His Choice Dairy Farm of 276 acres via., 109 acres L.1.P., and 167 acres Renewable Lease; Rental about £8 10 per annum. Improvements consist of 4-roomed dwelilng, sheds. All fenced with 5 wires, about 220 in good Eng- • lish grasses and mover, balance heavy bush. A good river bed run of 250 acres held under T.G.L. thrown/in. Property will milk about 40 cows and carry 250 sheep thropgli the winter. Situated alongside SaleYards and about 21- miles from Cheese Factory by good road. Excellent Terms can be arranged 1 —ALSO—--8 Dairy COWS (4th.- calf due end September or early in October). On account- of Mr R. Hyndman.
WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION AND TOURIST ASSOCIATION. NOW ON SALE. “BEAUTIFUL WESTLAND.” ■ N illustrated Ijooklet of Westland sjfcnic Views, embracing all the beauty spots in Westland, coupled with industries and travel scenes, and many notable views of towns and district. Price only 3s. Secure your copies early.—Just the thing to post away to advertise Westland? An artistic production of great value. JAMES KING, Hon. Secretary.
G. WILLETTS & SON, BRICKLAYERS. ARE PREPARED to execute all BRICK and CEMENT WORK at shortest notice. Address-Kanieri Post Office.
Nl. HOUSTON AND CO. VIICTIONEERS AND L.»ND AGENTS AVHARF AND CAMP STREKtV HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. 1 /I A ACRES O.R.p. situated ax, ±~rOKoiterangi all fenced aud subdivided int« convenient paddocks. Large a rev* ploughed and in grass and clover. Balance all cleured and in good grass. Comfortable dwelling and good sheds. Milking 40 cows and situated close to school, Post Office and Limo Kiln. A nice compact farm. Price £22 per acre. ,-jnO ACRES Freehold sruated at Mount Honor. B.D. near Evans’ reel; Ring fenced and partly clear'd. Siiendid country when dearso up. Price £I7OO. i\na ACRES L.1.P., and RenewJmi 4 O able Lease being MrT. J. HallahapA farm at AVataroa, all fenced 5 wires, about .220 acres in good grass balance heavy bush. About 250 acres river bod lease thrown in. At ill milk 40 cows and carries 250 sheep all the year. 4-roomed Dwelling and Sheds. Alongside Saleyards and about 2i miles from Factory and School, by good road. Price £l4 10s per aero. Excellent terms can he arranged. This is a .good proposition and s.uitablc to a returned soldier or anyone with limited amount of capital. ~i a p ACRES Freehold at K0ka.1.45:0 tahi. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Price £ll per acre. 1 1 /I PC ACRES Freehold and 100 I. 14:0 ACRES, T.G.L. (frontage! situated at AVataroa S.D., near Dry Creek. Ring fenced and in good grass and clover. AVintered 240 head of grown Cattle. Price £6.500. Splendid proposition. q I A ACRES L.1.P., situated .-t 04fcvJ Waitalia, about 140 Acres in good grass paddocks. Balance bbonwood and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and sheds. Price as a going concern with live and dead fork £l2 per acre. Nl. HOUSTON AND CO.
For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure J/9, 2/9. (For Continuation of News, seo Fourth Page).
LOST (Some time ago)—Three KEYS on ring. Reward on return to “Guardian”' Office.
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