TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! ONE OF THE REALLY GREAT PICTURES, STARRING LOUISE GLAUM. “SAHARA ” “SAHARA.” All men swore she was amaeing—Flattery was her life.—Folly made Music—Vanity beckoned—She listened. Then came the Awakening to the most , admired woman of the Gayest City. “WINTER SPORTS AT QUEBEC,” and latest Topical will also be shown. pRINCESS THEATRE, JyJ'OVEMBER 24™ ST COLUMBKILLE’S CONVENT CONCERT. I.—Overture PROGRAMME.—PART I. “ Tres Jojje ” Misses E. Hatch, Giese, Knyvett, Knowles, Dudderflfe, Braidwood, Masters J. Stopforth, Havill, Crough, Lakin, Jones and Goodfellow. 2. —Vocal Solo 3. —Dance 4. —Piano Duet 5. —Display 6. —Vocal Solo “ Bide a’ Wee ” “ Highland Fling ” “ Spanish Dance ” “ Butterfly ” Selected Miss Mary Bruce. Miss Alva Mclntosh ... Misses Giese and Toker. ... Soloist: Miss Bergman. Mr W. Stopforth. 7.—Vocal and Violin Trio “ Bowl of Roses ” Misses Lloyd, Bruce, Jones,’ Hatch and Knowles, J. Stopforth. B.—Double Piano Duet “ Les Muscadino ” Misses Dudderidge, Braidwood Kerridge and Rne. 9.—Vocal Solo “Magdalen at Michael’s Gate” Miss E. Hatch. 10.—Scene “ Who Stole the Rabbit? ” J. Lock, J. Myers, J. Keller, L. Cameron. G. Davidson and Chorus. PART 11. I.—Violin Selection “ Passing Ban d ” Masters Stopforth, Goodfellow (2), Havill, Crcugh, Lakin, Jones, Cowie and Raine. 2 Garden Scene “Fairies” ... Miss K. Kennedy and Fairies^ 3. Chorus “Westland” West Coasters. 4. Piano Trio (a) “ Harmony in the Dome” ; (b) “Silver Trumpets” Misses M. Coulson, C. Evans, lv. Fitzgerald, M. Kerridge, -M. Toker and F. Knowles. 5. —Vocal Solo “ Song of Thanksgiving ” Miss 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 Accompanists:—Misses Daly, Giese, Knowles, and Evans. ADMISSIONDRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS 2s; PIT Is. ... Miss P. Dudderidge ... Misses K. Webster and N. Lock ... Miss K. Kennedy ... Miss M. Myers and R. Coyle ... Miss L. Nolan. SUITS ! THAT VOUR BOVS ARE SURE TO LIKE. Come and See Them. BEST VALUE IN TOWN —at— F. SCHRODER & CO
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, SOUTH WESTLAND. WEDNESDAY 24th. NOVEMBER. ! at 2.30 p.m. j Messrs w. jeffries and co., | have received instructions f"oin S. G. Ferguson Esq., to offer by Public Auction as above: That beautiful Homestead and Propelrty situated on the Main South, Road and known as “Fergusons.” The property comprises 295 acres >n all of which 183 acres are Freehold and 112 acres Leasehold at an Annual Ren- ■ tal of £3/14/-. The property is securely fenced and sub-divided into numerous paddocks all cleared with exception of a piece of valuable White Pine forest I fronting the Homestead, and containing upwards of a million feet. The soil | has proved to be of. the best for Grazing root crops, or fattening. I The magnificent two storied home- | stead of 14 rooms is built of specially j picked timbers and possesses every up-to-date convenience. Its fame is wellknown throughout the Dominion, arid i to every Tourist that has visited N Z. Shores. 1 The Homestead carries an Accommodation License and is also the Post Telegraph Office for the district. The .farm and outbuildings comprise well built stables, hay shed, trap shed, harness rooms, cow byre, yards, store etc. etc, . ... BUTTER FAT WE ASK ALL DAIRYMEN Who are not sending their CREAM 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 suppliers to the QVERLAND J)AIRY QOY., J/D. Telephone 159, Grey mouth. KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY "fiND BREEZE. (Successors to C. Pfalilert). 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 be under the charge of the baker who has given ko 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. 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.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1920, Page 3
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