TO-NIGHTX McLEAN’B PICTUREBI The 6VBl‘«j>opiiJaj' TOM MIX ill the stirring drama: “THE COMING OF THE LAW.” TO-NICHTI ALSO-Second Episode of ‘‘THE WOLVES OF KULTUR.”
Foe. Baih£-a perambulator. Apply Mrs J. Glass, Revel! j Street.
•JJNIOIN I^TEAMSHIP QOY., OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Pi. isengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports. FOR WELLINGTON: (from Lyttoifcoi!.) *Maori. Monday. Wednesday, Friday. *Wahine, Tuesffiiv. Thursday, Saturday. Coast passengers should connect with the W/Ukine, on Tuesdays, [Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. *Paloona, about Tuesday, Nov. 9th. I SYDNEY AND HOBART, FROM WELLINGTON: *Manuko, Thursday 28th. October. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. *Maheno, Thursday, October 21st. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland. Thursday, November. 18th. Via ’FRISCO from Wellington: *Tofua, Friday 12t.h. Nov.
ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL steamers. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEY. Kbnigin Louise 30th October. Osterley, 13th November. Orontes, 11th December. Orvieto, 25th December. Grsova 22nd. January. Ormonde 12th. February. Osterly 12th. March. Orontes 9th. April. Fares, New Zealand tv. London: First Saloon single: £134 to £174, return £304; second saloon single, £lO9 to £124, return £217; third olass, single £42, £44, £4B. Particulars upon application. J. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika. JjINE OF gTEAM "PACKETS.
! REGULAR SAILINGS. BOOKING PASSENGERS & CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coast ports as under:— ALEXANDER leaves Nelson Tuesday, Wellington Wednesday, for Westport direct, and returns to Wanganui from Greymouth. KENNEDY Early. Waimea Early. Regulus Early. Fares, freights and particulars on application to undersigned— Wm. DUNCAN & CO., Agents, Hokitika.
KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY AND BREEZE. (Successors to C. Pfahlert). Desire to notify the public of Hokitika and surrounding districts that they took over fte above BAKERY on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, and ask for a continuance of the lieral patronage given to Mr Pfahlert. The bakehouse will still be under the charge of the baker who has given so much satisfaction to patrons in past years. Good sweet, wholesome bread is guaranteed under the new management. Customers waited on as in the past. Prompt and regular delivery assured.
1 This matter of local interest contained in the Public Works Statement, apart from the Estimates, is the definite reference to the utilisation of road-mak-ing plant to overcome the shortage .if labor. The local County Council has
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