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PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. MONDAY NEXT, JULY sth. MONDAY NEXT, JULY sth. SOLE DIRECTION OF ai i til uiji ujr SOLE DIRECTION OF SOLE’ DIRECTION OF MLLMrI SOLE DIRECTION OF IN ills SPECIALLY SELECTED COMEDY COMPANY in the most laughable comedy produced in London-lor many years: “THE ROTTERS.” “THE ROTTERS.” (A Tale of a Respectable Family.) (A Tale of a Respectable Family.) H. F. Maltby’s world-famed Comedy, “Tho Rotters” was produced with phenomenal success at the Garrick, Kingsway, and Oxford Theatres, London. “Brilliant alike in its characterisation and in its dialogue.”— “The Tattler,” London. PRICES—S/-, 3/- 2/- PLUS TAX. Box plan at Misses Mclntosh’s.

THE O.RICATHST ATTRACTION IN. N TO-DAY! BEAUTIFUL MOVINC PICTURES and BEAUTIFUL MUSICI I‘riuccss Theatre, next Wednesday, at 2.30. LOUISE MACK AND HER MOVING PICTURES .U ISS MACK will tell How I Met Edith Cavell,” “What I Saw Inside theOernian Lines,” “ How I Dressed ii)> as a Peasant,” “ What I Saw in Holland,” “ Five Days a German Prisoner,” with a great city in the death agony. Followed by -MOVING PICTURES. The Press says: “ You may surely claim to he the last of the war correspondents out of Antwerp, and we congratulate yu.u thereon.”—London “Times.” “Louise -"sack is the greatest woman speaker in the world.” “Argus.” “Louise Mack, with her charming magnetic personality, bewitches with an eloquence all orators must enjoy. For two hours f he held the great audience spell-bound. She has seen more and done more than any living woman.”—London “Sphere.” Prices—2s, Is, children fid; no tax.

GOOD Fin WOOD to bo had i'oi the removal. Apply R. S. Durham, Hazelbank. 171 OR SALE —Good quiet COW (due early iii. November). Apply to J. ‘Conning, Upper A eld Street-. THE’EDUCATION BOARD OF THit DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. “The Education Act 1914, and its Amendments.” The following candidates have been DULY NOMINATED for ELECTION as Members of the Education Board of the District of Canterbury in respect of the North West Ward of the Rural Area: BIG NELL, HENRY JOHN, Greymouth. • HOLLAND HENRY HERBERT, St. Albans* The POLL will close at FIVE o’clock in the afternoon of the day of the election, being WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st., 1920. H. C. LANE, Returning Officer. Christchurch, June 30th., 1920. GRAND BALL. A GRAND BALL will he held in the WEST r, AND OPERA HOUSE on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th. under Auspices of the Druid’s Lodge. Music bv Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. Good floor. Efficient M.C. Double ticket 4/-: Gent’s Single 2/6: Extra Lady 1/6. J. FOX, Secretary.

WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that | it is tlie intention of tlie Conn-. , tv Council of Westland under tlie provisions of tlie Ratine; Act, 1908. and its j amendments and under by virtue of the j Section 117 of tlie Counties Act 1908. j at a meeting to be held at Hokitika, j at 2 o’clock on TUESDAY, JULY 6th., i 1920. to MAKE and LEVY a General , Rate of NTNE FARTHINGS in he POUND sterling upon the (rateable property in the County of Westland, as appearing ou the Valuation Rolls now in force: tlie period of the said rate to be for the year commenced on the Ist April 1920, and ending on the j 31st. March, 1921 and to be payable | in one instalment at tlie County Office, j Hokitika, on the 20t.1i. DAY of JULY, j 1920. . | The Valuation Rolls are now open tor I inspection, without fee, bv all rate- | payers during office hours at the office of the Countv Council, Hokitika. i T. W. BRUCE, County Chairman. Hokitika. June 19th., 1920. ; AUCTION SALE. OF CHOICE DAIRY COWS. AT WOODSTOCK. ON FRIDAY, JULY 9tli. At 2 p.m. MHOUSTO n an D CO., • instructed by Mr J. Myers (who is giving up dairying) will sell by public auction as above, the whole of bis dairy herd comprising : -- 18 Choice Dairy COWS (2nd.. 3rd. and 4 tli. calf! due Sept. Oct. and 8 3 4 Mixed YEAELTNOS. Light HORSES (quiet and staunch). TRAP and HARNESS (practically new). Shares in. Woodstock Bull Run. BRENNAN I DUNCAN. CITY CASH BUTCHERY. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC of Hokitika that we Have acquired as from to-day, the business recently carried on by Mr M. J. Corbett and solicit a share of your pati ronage. Only the primest of Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork retailed. Small goods a speciality. OUR. MOTTO—Cash, Civility, and Cheapness. J. P. BRENNAN, J. S. DUNCAN, The Ca-sh Butchers. Ist. July, 1920.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1920, Page 3

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