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WEDNESDAY NEXT! PRINCESS THEATRE WEBNESbAY NEXT! INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS present for One night only. “THE MIRACLE MAN.” “THE MIRACLE MAN." (The Message of the Century). APhoto-play with an amazing soul. Acted by an All Star Cast headed by.'Thomns Meighan and Betty \ Compson. Prices—Circle and Flront stalls 2/1; back stalls 1/1. Reserve at Misses ' Mdntoßh’s. No 6d. tiokets.

(Fog continuation of news, see page). fourth FOR SALE-—One Dressmaker’s MODEL ; also 12 slieets of corrugated IRON. For particulars apply to “Guardian” Office. WANTED.— A good WAITRESS for Glacier Hotel. Wages £2 per week, for summer season. Apply Mrs J. Graham, Glacier Hotel. , LOST.— Near Koitorangi Hall, Returned Soldier’s RADGE, 8/1661. Finder please return to Mark Wallace, Kokatahi. TOWN HAT>R RIMU. A GRAND BALL, will be held m aid of the R.imu Cricket Club on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17t ! i Admission,—Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies U-. W. BOYD, H. CRAIG, Joint Secretaries. BOWLING CARNIVAL, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. JOOMPETITIONS AND GAMES. PRODUCE STALL! AFTERNOON TEA. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Come and Help the Local Club. ADMISSION FREE. WIRE ROPES. ARRIVING ex “Orari,” November 28th., manufactured by ' Frew Bros., Glasgow, same as being used on cranes on New Parliament Buildings. Patent flexible, galvanized STEEL ROPES, 6 strands—l 9 wires ’each, l£in. ]3jn. Sin. 2iin. 2iin. 3,^ip. ..1 CJnDT.\T?T

Specially flexible galvanized SIEEL 10PES, 6 strands—24 wires each; Uin. LJin. 2in. 3in. 3$ in. Prices on application to JAMES YOUNG, 39 Old Customhouse St., Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SECTIONS WITH BUILDING a THEREON. ON THE PREMISES MONDAY 22nd. NOVEMBER 1920 At 11 a-m. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer i\t Public Auction as ibove: Sections 752, Westland 329 754 '756 on which Opera House building stands. . Section 3217, VRevell Street, with building known as <( Royal George House”, Section 8165 with building thereon corner of Tancred and Stafford streets. IMPORTANT SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, SOUTH WESTLAND. WEDNESDAY 24th. NOVEMBER, at 2.30 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co., have received instructions f"om S. G. Ferguson Esq. to offer by Publie Auction as above: That beautiful Homestead and Pro--1 pelrty situated on the Main South Road and known as “Fergusons.” The property comprises 295 acres in 1 of which 183 acres are Freehold and 2 acres Leasehold at an Annual Ren--1 of £3/14/- The property is securely need and sub-divided into numerous iddoeks all cleared with exception of piece of valuable White Pine forest ontin" the Homestead, and contnin;<r upwards of a million feet. The soil is proved to be of the best for Grazing >ot crops, or fattening. The magnificent two storied home - oa d of 14 rooms is built of specially ieked timbers and possesses every up 3-date convenience. Its fame is well nown throughout the Dominion, anc a every Tourist that has visited N / i The Homestead carries an Accommo dation License and is also the Pos Telegraph Office for the district. The farm and outbuildings compris well built .stables, bay shed, trap shed ! harness rooms, cow byre, yards, stor etc. etc.

To wash clothes clean without rul foinjr, use about 6 oz pure GOLDE RULE Soap, with one small packet ( NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELI Results will delight you.—Pee Rrps. » AVOLEE’S SCHNAPPS is the pure: spirit in thp world

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1920, Page 3

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