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MONDAY l PRINCESS THEATRE! MONDAY! LOOK OUT FOR WICK” . L. J. Carroll's All British Production. Raymond Longford’s picturisation of C. .J. Dean ins's famous book “Ginger Mick” is an ideal interpretation. Equal to the very best Yankee Productions. The prices for the big attraction are—Circle 2/1, Stalk 1/1, Children half price.

The next chapter in the countess’s career is laid in the insurance office cBangor where she had insured the n tents where she had insured the condescrihing it as including costly furs, rugs, paintings and jewellery. The destruction of such property in a. ramshackle dwelling struck the insurance authorities as incongruous, and investigation is said to reveal that most o c these things purchased on the instalment plan and never paid for are said to have been destroyed. | The charge of arson to which the ; countess is reported to have confessed j resulted in her arrest and detention pending hail in £4,000.

Users of “NAZOL” keeps free from colds and influenza. “NAZOL” nips a cold in the hud, soothes, relieves and heals. 60 doses Is 6d. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, vastly suoer?rior to a!' other stimulants. Be emphatic. Insist on genuine “NAZOL.” Nothing like it for pre venting or relieving coughs and colds 60 doses 1/6. To preserve us from persecution, And unravel all plots profound, There’s a wonderful “Secret Service” Which encircles the empire round. Though hut few suspect its existence, It operates silent and sure, With the searching resistless persistence Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. (For Continuation of News, see Fourtl Page). FOUND —In Sewell-Hnnipden Street, a padlock KEY. Apply “Guardian Office. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. CIONSUMERS are reminded that tin 1 Gas Accounts tor the month ol MAY fall to l>e paid at th< Company’s Office, Tancred Street, hy 1 p.m TO-MOIIIiOW 10th. INST, otherwise Discount cannot be allow, ed. W M . WILSON, • Secretary TREATY OF PEACE ORDER, 1920. CLEARING OFFICE FOR DEBTS UNDER THE GERMAN PEACE TREATY. BY THE ABOVE ORDER, a Now Zealand Clearing Offiee for Enemy debts as provided for in the Treaty of Peace with Germany has been established, and the Public Trustee has boon appointed Controller. AR communications, should be addressed to : The Controller of the New Zealand Clearing Office. Public Trust Office, Wellington. Attention is drawn to the provisions of the . Order forbidding the payment or the acceptance of any enemy debts or any communication relating to same except through or hy permission of the Obntroller of the Clearing Offiee. Contravention of this provision will render the. offender liable to the penalties provided for trading with the enemy under the “Trading with the Ehemy Act, 1914,” as if that act shall still remain in force. , ROBERT TRIGGS. Controller New Zealand Clearing Office Wellington, Ist. July, 1920.

FOOTBALL. CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, JULY 10th. 1.30 p.m.—GREY. D.H.S, v. HOKITIKA D.H.S. Referee—Mr Downey.. p”m.—SENIOR CUP- GAME kIGGERS V. T/lWia D 1 K 1 Referee —Mr M. Houston. Admission l f '-‘ (Half proceed to go to Hokitka School Clubs funds). ARATIURA FAT STOCK SALE. j MONDAY, JULY 12th. 1 Mho ton and co.. • will sell by pfib.hf. anctpap ns j above: 20 head FAT CATTLE, j tor estate of late H- Dicdrichs, j 8 head FAT HEIFERS., i for Mr P. Douglas. j JUTLAND ALL SAINTS TENNIS CLUIL I GRAND SALT, WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, R)2O. , QPERA H OU» | Music by Messrs Lawn and Gibbons ; M.C.'s Messrs Tlunnpson and Dowell. Double tickets—,ss; gents 3s (id; extra lady 2s fid. 1 VI. U.'PEART, Hon. Sec. ! WESTLAND A. AND V. 1 ASSOCIATION Members ark hereby noti- • lirfcD that the MEETINGS (Committee and Annual) which were arranged to be held on Saturday Next HAVE BEEN ADJOURNED, until the following SATURDAY, l7th. JULY. L, H, MOREL, President.

BRENNAN l DUNCAN, CITY CASH BUTCHERY. - REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. WE DEC 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 patronage. Only the primest of Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork retailed. S'raall goods a speciality. OUR MOTTO—Cash, Civility, and Cheapness. J. P. BRENNAN. J. S. DUNCAN, The Hash Buiebdrs. Ist. July, 1920.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1920, Page 3

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