TO-NIGHT! 'POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! A Grand Two-Star Sight. CONSTANCE TALMADGE—Captivating and and Cute. TOM MOORE, The Debonair Heart-Breaker in: “THE LESSON.” “THE LESSON." A Tale of Real Young Married People. COMING WEDNESDAY—MADGE EVANS in “THE LOVE NET.” £IOO for 1/20 Ounces of Gold THIS IS THE FIRST PRIZE OF THE WESTLAND HOSPITAL WAR MEMORIAL WING ART UNION. FIVE OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. :: TICKETS—I/- EACH. :: THE PRIZES ARE GOOD, BUT THE OBJECT IS BETTER. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE.
FOR SALE—4 SECTIONS containing three roods, fronting Stafford Street. Apply John Peake. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. OWING TO ILL-HEALTH, MR. FRED HOWARD, Serir., offers for sale by private treaty his well known Dairy Farm, containing 56 acres more or less N.R. lease situated at South Hokitika, milking at present time, 18 cows in full milk. For full particulars apply to Fred 'Howard Senr. on the premises. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE district OF canterbury. \ GAMMACK SCHOLARSHIPS. THE BOARD offers two ‘’Oammack Scholarships” to be held at Canerbury College and tenable for three -ears. Copies of Regulations may be jbtained at the Board’s Office, Christjhurch. The Scholarships will be awirded on the result of the Junior Scholirship Examination held by the New iealand University, and entries close it the Board’s Office on SATURDAY, 6th. October 1920. H. C. LANE, ’ Secretary. Christchurch, 10th . SEPTEMBER,. 1920. KOKAXAHI STORE CATTLE SALE.
WEDNESDAY 15th. SEPTEMBER. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • will sell By public auction as above: — 7 2yr. .STEERS \ For AD- H. Dyes. 15 2 and 3yr. STEERS. For Mr T. Ecclesfield. 30 2vr. STEERS and HEIFERS. 7 For Mr R- Whiley. 21 Mixed S-H. YEARLINGS. For a Cheat. 3 Good SPRINGS (duo end Sept-I _ '. Far » Client. 12 BULLOCKS, For a Client. 20 Head Mixed CATTLE. 5 HORSES. On account J, Lyes. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. AUCTION SALE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY, 16th. SEPT. At 2.30 p.m,
M HOUSTON AND CO • Willi soil by Miction. as abovo u(i<ler instructions from the Executors in the estate of the late Mrs J. McMillan, on the premises, Revel I Street (rear of Novelty Bazaar). The whole of the household furniture and effects, including piano (by Koch and Sohn), linoleum, nearly new, duchesse chest, chest of drawers, chairs, marble top washstand, tables, bedstead and mattresses, sewing machine, lady's bicycle, garden tools, silver ware, cutlery, crockery, couch, cushions® pictures, fenders and irons, two mohair rugs, brass pren serving pan, gas griller, bath bed and table linen, mangle, kitchen utensils etc., etc. BOLD HEAD YARDS, WEDNESDAY, 15th. SEPT.
I At 1 pm. M' ESSRS \V. JEFFRIES AND CO--will sell in above yards on account of Messrs J. Cropper, T. Eloocfe, J. Manera, J. Davidson, R. Cropper, Wilson and Corby, and H. Lanklater. , 23 Forward 3-yr. STEERS. 15 Good Syr. STEERS, i 8 SPRINGERS, . 6 Empty HEIFERS, I 60 Mixed Sorts. I 2 Spring Trap HORSES. I NEW SEASON’S TEA,
JUST ARRIVE© AT -WALTER BROS. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH, PRICES” ALL REDUCED—2/4, 2/6, 2/9, and 3/-. per lb, in 51b. boxes; 25 and 561 R. Chests. . Also onr PURPLE LABEL TEA in 51b. Tin Billies. Samples supplied. Orders delivered free where we have agents or to nearest Railway S tlvfcion - WALTER BROS,! Tea Coffee and Cocoa Merchants, Grey mouth. TO BUSBMEN. I AM PREPARED to give 6d. (sixpence) per pound f.o.b. Greymouth for DRIED FUNGUS. Prompt payments Consign to: T. LOCK, Storekeeper, Featherston.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 3
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