T(KNIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHTI A SELECT COMEDY DRAMA FEATURING CONSTANCE TALMADGE. “HAPPINESS ALA MODE.” “HAPPINESS ALA MODE.” Coming Wednesday: Taylor Holmes in “A PAIR OF SIXES.” Coming Thursday: next Alice Brady m “WOMAN AND WIFE.” Also opening chapters of the sensational serial “SMASHING BABRIERS” featuring William Duncan. ®■■■■*■■*l■■B■lie n 9 al b a 0 a a B a ai H West coast jj e/\LEDOI\IIAj\I :: SOCIETY H |i Annual Sports K H H H H H H H NEW YEARS DAY, 1921. (SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist.) Great Carnival of Highland Classic Dancing and Active Athletic Events. H H H H H H H H H H H : H 4 Horuititt SXAKT AT 1 p.m. SHARP. " “ “ ' ' M ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. HJ (Still pre-war rates). 0 1 G. DAVIDSON, Chief. ALAN E. WO GAN, Hon. Secretary. SWAY WITH THE PIPES. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO jj CASS SQUARE HOKITIKA r. ...
(JMKISTMAS IS Nq\V AT HAND. To meet the times SCHHODKRS’ Are now allowing 3s in the pound on all their trimmed hats for cash. New Hearth Rugs, Linoleum, Carpet Runners, Casement and other Curtains, in endless variety, and hoy’s clothing at very much below ruling prices. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. F. SCHRODER & CO
SPECIAL- BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of “ The Banking Act, 1908, TUESDAY, 28th. DECEMBER 1920, and MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 3rd and 4tli., 1921, are hereby appointed special Bank holidays at the offices' of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand. For the Bank of New Zealand; (Sgd.) H BUCKLETON, General Manager. Foi the Bank of New South Wales. (Sgd.) B. M. MQLINEAUX, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.; ' (Sgd.) D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager. N.B.—The above Banks will also be closed on SATURDAY DECEMBER [ 25th. (Christmas Day), MONDAY DECEMBER -27th., and SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist., 1921 (New' Year’s DAY), statutory holidays. ROSS SPORTS. A SPORTS MEETING in aid of the i Ross-Medical Fund will be held i at Ross on WEDNESDAY 29th DEC. ! The programme includes chopping, . sawing and running events beside a large number of other items. ( Suitable train arrangements have I been made including one leaving Ross at G p.m. connecting with train leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at 6.55 p.m. a A ball will be held in the Totara Hall in the evening. _.s
Sports programmes can bo had on application to the undersigned. A. W. PEEBLES, Secretary. LOOK BEFORE YOU tE»P. WHEN PURCHASING A CYCLE, bo sure that you purchase one with a name and a reputation. THE ARROW CYCLE is famed for its speed, comfort and durability. Genuine 13.5. A. Cycles. Built by I. Brown. Fitted with Dun. .lop Tyres, Brooks B. 90 saddle, Renolds chain Edio Coaster B.P. brake, best heavy steel guards complete with tools and pump. Price £22 10s. FULLY GUARANTEED. B.S.A. PATTERN CYCLES. I. Brown’s own build; fitted with Brooks saddle, Brompton chain and pedals, Dun lop or Barnet Glass tyres and Edie Coaster. "* Complete with pump and tools. Price £l7 10s. Guaranteed. FOR CYCLE REPAIRS.—I BROWN is out on his ow*. Try him, satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. I. BROWN, HOKITI’KA CYCLE WORKS, HOKITIKA. Telephone, No G 7.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1920, Page 3
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