MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in: “THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK” A BIG FEATURE by th SELECT COY. A Sensational and Thrilling story of the German Invasion of 1914. LATEST COMEDY AND TOPICAL. COMING WEDNESDAY—“THEi HAYSEEDS at the Melbourne Cup.
PRINCESS THEATRE :: HOKITIKATUESDAY AND WEDNDSDAY, August 24th and 25th. ALL SAINT’S CHURCH pETE /\ND SALE OF WORK. WORK STALLS, FANCY STALLS, BABY CLOTHING, PRODUCE, MEN’S STALL, REFRESH MENT ROOM, ETC. ETC. EAeH EVENING : First Class Entertainment, organised by Mrs Staveley. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, AS TO PROGRAMME AND ~~ PRICES.
FOOTBALL AT HOKITIKA. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Ross A at 11.30 a.in. on SATURDAY for Hokitika, to enable southern visitors to witness the match Ross-Diggers. Ordinary fare. Return by ordinary train. ROSS FOOTBALL CLUB. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that on and after MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, owners of all stock found wandering on the roads within the Westland County, WILL BE PROSECUTED as the law directs. By order of the Council. t v > WILLIAM MILLNER, County Overseer. ’ kokatahTmoior SERVICE. FROM MONDAY AUGUST 16t1i., the following passenger charges will be made owing to the high prices of petrol: KOKATAHI TO HOKITIKA—4/single, 7/6 return. KOITERANGI TO . HOKITIKA-5/-single, 9/6 return. Parcels and goods raised in proportion. R. MACKLEY AND CO., Proprietors. HOTEL FOR SALE. FOR SALE, as a going concern—A Country hotel, close to Hokitika, doing good steady trade; P.O. attached; 200 acres land (a good sheep run) arid 70 sheep in lamb; pigs and fowls; orchard, farming implements, separator, spring cart. All in good order; a good business for suitable person; easy terms. Apply “Guardian” Office. NEW SEASON'S TEA. JUST ARRIVED AT WALTER BROS. TAINUI STREET, GRETMOUTH. PRICES ALL REDUCED—2/4, 2/6, 2/9, and 3 j- per lb, in 51b. boxes; 25 and 561 b. Chests. Also our PURPLE LABEL TEA in 51b. Tin Billies. Samples supplied. Orders delivered free where we have agents or to nearest Railway gtation. WALTER BROS., Tea Coffee and Cocoa Merchants, Greymouth.
PUBLIC HALL KOITERANGI. A GRAND BALL will be held in nid of the funds of the local Football Club on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th. Gentlemen 2/6; ladies a plate. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th. Annual basket social and BALL ill aid of the building fund of the Westland Hospital War Memorial AVing. Prize given for best decorated basket. Admission—Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies a basket. MARK AVALLACE, Hon. Secretary. T OAVN JJALL, JJOKITIKA. THURSDAY,. AUGUST 19th., 1920. Grand entertainment by Leading Amateurs of the District in aid of the Kilties Band Funds: ELOCUTION COMPETITIONS for Boys under 14yrs. “Columbus’ (Ford Prize.) ELOCUTION COMPETITION forGirls under 14 yrs., ‘(Bruce and the Spider.” (Stewart prize.) SCOTTISH SONG COMPETITION for Boys or Girls under 16yrs. (Caledonian Society Prize.) English, Scotch, Irish and-AYelsli numbers, with a little bit of French. OVERTURE at 8 p.m. ADMISSION—One Shilling. JAS. KING, - Hon. See. TO BUSHMEN. I AM PREPARED to give 6d. (sixpence) per pound f.o.b. Greymouth for DRIED FUNGUS. Prompt payments Consign to: T. LOCK, Storekeeper, Featherston. FREE! FREE! FREE! Illustrated Catalogue of Joke Novelties, Puzzles, Card Tricks, Ball Tricks, Coin Tricks, Handkerchief Tricks, Magical Illusions, A'entriloquist Heads and Figures. Everything for the Conjurer, and indoor amusements. Ideal Novelty Coy, Box P-43. Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1920, Page 3
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