TO»NICHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! THREE POPULAR WORLD FILM STARS—MADGE EVANS , JUNE ELVIDGE, AND FR&MktfAYO IN“THE LOVE DEFENDER.” “MYSTERY of 13,” and a big supporting programiiio. Coining Monday: LOUISE GLAUM in “.SAHARA,”
FRIDAYS McLEAN’S PICTURES! PRINCESS THEATRE! A IDARA MOUNT ARTORAFT, a a Great -mystery special. “THE TEETH (ff THE TIGER.” COMEDY! GAZETTE! AND McDEAN’B ORCHESTRA!
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WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF CENTRAL RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, P LEASE accept my best thanks 4 'ur the honor you have "done mo by re-electing me a Councillor. I will continue to da my utmost to further ih°i very best interests of the ratepnx as a whole and the Central Riding in particular. Yours very faithfully, ELISHA A: WELLS. Woodstock, November 18th. THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. • I BEG TO THANK the electors of the Riding for their kind support and interest on by behalf on polling day, and can assure the electors generally that nothing will be wanting on my part in the effort to justify the continued confidence reposed on me. Now that the boundaries of the Riding have been extended I would thank any mem J bers of the constituency’ to advise me of any matters requiring attention, which otherwise might not come under my immediate notice. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, L. IH. MOREL. Kokatahi, Nov. 17th. pRINCESS rjl lIEATRE. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23rd. J. and N. TAIT Present for the first time here, the FAMOUS "AUSSIE” BOYS. 26 TWENTY-SIX BRILLIANT 26 26 ARTISTS 26 Whose Great Reputation succeeded in packing the Grand Opera House, Wei-. lington, to the doors. THE PRINCE OF DIGGER SHOWS. THE PRINCE) OF DIGGER SHOWS. Unquestionably the Best Ever. THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS THE DINKIE AUSSIE DIGGERS. The The The NEATEST, SWEETEST, TRICKIEST FIVE GIRL IMPERSONATORS. The Th o The LATEST, BIGGEST, GREATEST, Musical Barrage ever thrown across, Hokitika. Box Plan at Mclntosh’s. Prices :—os, 4s 2s, plus tax. NOTICE OF MEETING. A SPECIAL MEETING of sawmillers in connection with SIDING ACCOMMODATION will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the 18th List, at 7.30 p.m. at the Education Board Office to consider the sending, of a deputation to Wellington. JAS. GRANT, Hon. Secretary. BOWLING CARNIVAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. AND GAMES. PRODUCE STALL! AFTERNOON TEA. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Ootne 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, 1-Jin. lajn. 2in. 2Jin. 2jin. 3Jin. Specially flexible galvanized STEEL ROPES, 6 strands—24 wires each; ljin. lj}in. 2in. 3in. 3Jin. Prices on application to JAMES YOUNG, 39 Old Customhouse St., Wellington. SAWMILL MANAGER. WANTED .—Thoro uglily capable, energetic, progressive MANAGER for up-to-date sawmill with long life ahead. Steel rails to bush and station. Government trucks. In active work, imediately alongside rising township,' East Coast South Island. Mill closeto railway’station, school, and dairy factory. Trains daily. Manager’s house. Modern six-roomed picturesque bungalow, verandah, bathroom, etc. Salary for first class man £6OO per annum with free house. Apply WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO.,
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