MONDAY2 POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! CLARA KIMBALL young IN—' CLARA kiMbALL young in—“THE BETTER WIFE.” “THE BETTER WIFE.” COMEDY! GAZETTE! AND ■ SCENIC! j Coming Wednesday. Montagu Love in “THE HAND INVISIBLE.’ I £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.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. «M ! 'll H. M. FULTON wishes to notify the people of Hokitika and surroundI. , jug districts, that he intends making another trip in the course of a week or so, representing THE DAINTY BLOUSE COY., Colombo St., Christchurch. MR. FULTON will be accompanied by MISS FIDDIS, who likewise represents the same Firm, and will do her utmost to see that everybody is satisfied and properly attended to. We intend giving a display only of the NEW SEASON’S GOODS on MONDAY, SEPT. 20th, at Hokiusa. Everybody is invited to inspect. NO GOODS will be allowed to be taken away on that particular date, but any person requiring an article can have same marked SOLD, with purchaser’s name, and delivery can be taken the following day. This rule is STRICT, therefore we would ask customers to keep it in view. We are hoping to make a trip after Hokitika to ROSS and HARI HAJRI, This will be published on a later date. Our Stocks will comprise LADIES’ BLOUSES, assorted colours, numbering in thousands; Georgettes, Crepe deChenes, Silks, Irish Hand Embroidered Voiles Plain Voiles, and Coloured Voiles, Net Blouses, Ninons, Fuji, ete. Splendid assortment of ladies’ White Irish Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs and ladies’ Coloured Silk and Cashmere Hose (Splendid Variety). Tailor made rwnmos in Serees, Tweeds, and Checks. Assorted range of Sample SKIRTS, “Woollen ” very latest from Home, large Plaids, dainty for tennis or golf. Raincoats’ guaranteed water .proof. Black Silk Skirts, Sports Coats and Jump-erSPKCUI..-'Ve fntond bringing over a large quantity of very slightly damaged two colonred Voile Blouses (Seconds). Tins lme » to be cleared out under “COSTV HOKITIKA WILL BE SIX DAYS.
WANTEP-4'WO BOYS, to learn the blacksmith and wheel wrigliting trades. Apply.-F. McGregor, Ho. kitika F“~Or"IaLE-4 SECTIONS containing three roods, fronting Stafford Street, Apply John Peake, HITE LEGHORN EGGS-From t\yq champion 317 egg strain. ’ Sittings of 13 eggs, 10/-. W. Millner, Kanieri. KANIEBI DEFENCE RIFLE QLT,.B. THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the above Club will be held at Earned on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. Important business, Election of officers, ; e "‘‘ T. A. EVENDEN, I President. LITTLE WAITAHA RIVER. ROAD - BRIDGE. mENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED 1 by the Public Works Tenders Board until NOON of THURSDAY, 30th. SEPTEMBER, 1920, for the erection of the above bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Hokitika, and Public Works Offices, Westport and Greymouth. No tender necessarily, accepted. j. p. GILLIES, Resident Engineer. Publie Works Office, Qreymouth, September Ist., r«2J.
WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE' IS GIVEN MR WALTER THOMSON, of 'ross, Las been ‘appointed COUNTY STOQK RANGER for the district between Hokitika river and Ross Borough Any stock wandering at large on the public highways on or after the 20th inst will be liable to be impounded, or the owners prosecuted for permitting the stock to be at V u '£ e IC an S el of traffic, I Bv order of the Council. ' D. J. EVANS, I County Clerk. i i ARAIIURA fat stock sale i j MONDAY SEPT. 20th. 1920. M' ESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND CO., will sell by public auction as ' above: — 20 Fat CATTLE „ For W. H. Chinn. 10 Fat CATTLE. For J. Diedrioh. 10 Fat CATTLE. For W. Wall--100 Fat SHEEP. For J. Diedrich. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20tli. GW. MOSS AND CO. • will sell by public auction as
above: — 20 Fat CATTLE. On account Mr A. Scott. 20 Fat CATTLE, On account Mr W. Scott. HARI hari store cattle sale. SATURDAY 25th. SEPTEMBER. At 11 a.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., • ' will' sell by public auction at their yards as above: 30 2i and 3yr. STEERS. 55 Yearling STEERS. 9 Good SPRINGERS. 25 Mixed Sorts, For Clients.
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