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MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! ONE OF THE REALLY GREAT PICTURES,- STARRING LOUISE GLAUM. I “SAHARA.’’ “SAHARA.” AH men swore she was amazing^—Flattery was her life.—roily made Music - Vanity beckoned—She listened. Then came the Awakening to the most I , admired woman ot the Gayest City. “WINTER SPORTS AT QUEBEC,” and latest Topical will also be shown. pRINCESS rpHEATRE, 24™ ST COLUMBKILLE’S CONVENT CONCERT. PROGRAMME.—PART I. I.—Overture “ Tres Jolie ” Misses E. Hatch, Giese, Knyvett, Knowles, Dudderidge, Braidwood, Masters J. Stopfortli, Havill, Crough, Dakin, Jones-and Goodfellow. 2. —Vocal Solo 3. —Dance 4. —Piano Duet 5. —Display (s.—Vocal Solo “ Bide a’ Wee ” Highland Fling ” 1 Spanish Dance ” “ Butterfly ” Selected B.—Double Piano Duet 9 Vocal Solo 10. —Scene ... Miss Mary Bruce. ... Miss Alva Mclntosh ... Misses. Giese and Toker. ... Soloist: Miss Bergman. Mr W. Stopforth. ’ Misses Lloyd, Bruce, Jones,' Hatch and Knowles, J. Stopforth. Les Muscadine ” Misses Dudderidge, Braidwood Kerridge and Rae. “ Magdalen at Michael’s Gate” Miss E. Hatch. Who Stole the Rabbit? ” J. Lock, J. Myers, J. Keller, L. Cameron, G. Davidson and Chorus. 7.—Vocal and Violin Trio “ Bowl of Roses I.—Violin Selection 2—Garden Scene 3.—Choruß PART 11. “ Passing Ban d ” Masters Stopforth, Goodfellow (2), Havill, Crcugh, Lakin, Jones, Cowie and Raind. “Fairies ” ... Miss K. Kennedy and Fairies. “ Westlnnd ” West Coasters. 4 —Double Piano Trio (a) “ Harmony in the Dome” ; (b) “Silver Trumpets” Misses M. Coulson, C. Evans, K. Fitzgerald, M. Kerridge, M. Toker and F. Knowles. 5 —Vocal Solo " Song of Thanksgiving ” Mis? M. Jones. p,. Violin Duet “ Symphonie ” ... Miss Knowles and J. Stopforth. 7.—Japanese Trio and Chorus “ Three Little Maids ” Misses Dudderidge, 8. —Violin Solo 9. —-Vocal Solo 10. —Farce “ Capriccio ” Selected. USING THE DERBY ” : Characters Fane and Knyvett. Miss E. Hatch. Mr T. Stopforth. Miss Bookworm Misses Pauline and Roberta Smithers Miss Clarissa Harlowe Smithers Two School Girls Mrs Starch ... Miss P. Dudderidge ... Misses K. Webster and N. Lock ... Miss K. Kennedy ... Miss M. Myers and R. Coyle ... Miss L. Nolan. Accompanists:—Misses Daly, Giese, Knowles, and Evans. VDMISSION:— DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS 2s; PIT Is. : SUITS ! : THAT YOUR BOYS ARE SURE TO LIKE. Come and See Them. BEST VALUE IN TOWN —at— F. SCHRODER & CO

HOKITIKA SAYINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES Will be held at the office of the Bank on TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. ‘23rd at 3 o’clock. W. WILSON, Manage, pRINCESS rpIIEATRE. 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 m packing the Grand Opera House, Wellington, to the doors. I 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 The The LATEST, BIGGEST, ; GREATEST, Musical Barrage ever 'thrown across Hokitika. Box Plan at Mclntosh’s. Prices: —ss, 4s 2s, plus tax. BUTTER FAT WE ASK ALL DAIRYMEN Who are not sending their CREIAM to us to note that we are NOW PAYING OUR SUPPLIERS. 2/7 lb. FOR BUTTER FAT. Cash every month. Accurate weights and tests guaranteed. We invite Dairymen to become ]}AIRY qoy., jyro. Telephone 159, Grey mouth. suppliers to the QVERLAND

... WIRE ROPES. lIRIVTNG ox “Orari,” November 28th., manufactured by Frew Bros., Glasgow, same as being used on cranes on New Parliament Buildings. Patent flexible, galvanized STEEL ROPES, G strands—l 9 wires each, liin. lfin. 2in. 2lin. 2iin. 31in. Specially flexible galvanized STEEL ROPES, 6 strands—24 wires each; liin. ljin. 2in. 3in. 3jin. Prices on application to JAMES YOUNG, 39 Old Customhouse St., Wellington HI. HOUSTON AND CO. M'l.'l lONKERS AND La NO A.GEN'I'B WHARF AND CAMP STREKIS HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE. - OKI ACRES FREEHOLD at Lower Koiterangi all ploughable; 200 acres ploughed and all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling large barn and milking slied, with Gane 4 cow plant. Well sub-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows, Offered as a going concern with 50 cows o horses, 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock and full range of implements. Price and full particulars to bona fide clients.

F*7f\ A ACRES L.I.P. situated at • v/ all good flat country originally ribbonwood and in good English grasses and clovers. All ploughable, about half the area, already ploughed. Good homestead and out buildings, sheep dip etc. Well fenced and sub-divided. Owner will sell lower half at £24 per acre or the lot at £25 per acre. Would make 4 splendid dairy farms. 0/1 A ACRES L.1.P., situated /t O Waitaha, about 140 \eres in good grass paddocks. Balance oilwool and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and sneds. Price aB a going concern with Nve and dead to.<k £1? per acre.

KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY AND BREEZE. (Successors to C. Pfahlert). Desire to notify the public of Hokitika and surrounding districts that they took over the above BAKERY on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, and ask for a continuance of the lieral patronage given to Mr Pfahlert. The bakehouse will still he under the charge of tho baker who has given so much satisfaction to patrons in past years. y‘Good sweet, wholesome bread is guaranteed under the new management. Customers waited on as in the past. Prompt and regular delivery assured. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to me are requested to bo paid before 30th. NOVEMBER, otherwise they will be placed in a solicitor’s hands for collection. C. PFAHLERT. The beneficial remedial powers of WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS are acknowledge od everywhere

-i (\n ACRES, Borough Lease, KoiJL Vs * terangi, all cleared and grassed except 30 acres light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good 5 roomed house, large shed. A good dairy farm. Price £2500. A(K ACRES Freehold at KokaxrrOtahi. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Fr:oe £ll per acre. OQO ACRES Freehold situated at Mount Honor, S.D. near Evans’ Creek. Ring fenced and partly clear'd. S jier.lid country when cleared up. I 1; ice £I7OO TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties for salt. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. ft. HOUSTON AND CO.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1920, Page 3

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