WEDNEBDAYI POLLARD’S PICTURES! WEDNESDAY! Tho fourth series of Australian Life: “THE HAYSEED'S BACKBLOCKS SHOW.” About the Agricultural Show at Stoney Creek. THURSDAY—Pa til ine Frederick in “THE PEACH OF ROARING RIVHR.”
K H H K H H H H H H H H K H H K H H H H WEST COAST e/ILCDONIAjM :: SOCIETY :: Annual Sports NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1921 (SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist.) Great Carnival of Highland Classic Dancing and Active Athletic Events. SWAY WITH THE PIPES. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO CASS SQUARE HOKITIKA SPORTS 'START AT 1 p.ra. SHARP. ADMISSION—ONE HULLING. (Still pre-war rates). AT 8 p.m., PRINCESS THEATRE—GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT. POPULAR PRICES. G. DAVIDSON, Chief. ALAN E. WOGA.N, Hon. Secretary. H H H H H H H H H H
CHRISTMAS IS NOW AT HAND. To meet the times SCHKODKRS’ Are now a.lwing 3s in the pound on nil their trimmed lints for cash. New Hearth Hugs, Linoleum, Carpet Runners, Casement and other Curtains, in endless variety, and hoy’s clothing at very much below ruling prices. • ' INSPECTION COH Cl ALLY INVITED. F. SCHRODER & CO
T OST.—Between Hampden and Uer- *-» ell Street a handbag containing £5 note. Substantial reward on return to “Guardian” Office. TO M.C.—Please write to Ross Post office. CWR SALE—One Bay MARE, half J- draught, 9 years, any trial. Apply Guardian Office. FOR SALE—4 SECTIONS, containing 3 acres South Hokitika; frontage six •liains. Apply, John Peake. WANTED. OR DREDGE CONSTRUCTION at Hokitika:— First-class ship-wrights, 24s per day. . First-class carpenters, 22s per day. Mechanics 20s to 24s per day. ' Carpenters’ and mechanics’ helpers 16# to 18s per day. > Address.—P.O. Box 4, HOKITIKA. POSTPONED. fin HE ROSS SPORTS,, which, were to J- have been held on the 29th. inst. HAVE BEEN POSTPONED anti! further notice. A. W. PEEBLES, v Hon. Sec. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. THURSDAY, Gth. JANUARY. At Noon. MHO US TON AND CO., •acting under instructions from Mr Robert J. Aclieson will sell by public auction as abovo: Freehold Section 1167 containing 32 perches, more or less situated corner of Hampden and Hall Streets Hokitika, with commodious dwelling erected thereon. A good portion of purchase money can remain on Government Mortgage if required. j FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE. pOOD BAKERY BUSINESS as LIT going concert, with' all buildings, excellent turnover. Full particulars rom D. Spence, Rinm or, M. HOUSTON and CO., Auctioneers, Hokitika.
J. SATOHELL £IHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHOP IN HOKITIKA. INSPECTION INVITED. G. LAKIN, MANAGER. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is tlio -'rist ipiril in the world
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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