TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! BETTY COMPSON' BETTY (TOMPSON (Delightful star of “Tlio Miracle Man ’) in—“THE DEVIL’S TRAIL.” “THE DEVIL’S TRAIL." Note:—Owing to the Theatre being engaged for opera Pollards will screen the latest episode of “Smashing Barriers” featuring William Duncan on Monday next.
PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. operatic season WEDNESDAY. JANUARY sth. “THE GEISHA” OPERATIC SEASON THURSDAY JANUARY 6th. “THE GEISHA” Under the Direction of MR TOM Interpreted by the Grey mouth AmUPOLIJARD. tour Operatic Society. Special engagement of MISS HELEN GARDNER. Full Chorus! Operatic Orchestra! Special Principal' Cast! Pollards Operatic Orchestra under the baton of Mr H. Hawkcns. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls os; Stalls 3s; Pit 2s, plus tax; Reserve Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at Mclntoshs’.
CHRISTMAS IS NOW AT HAND. To meet the times SCHRODEKB’ Are liow 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
'Kor eontinusitiim of news, see fourth page). TTTTANTED—Two good BOYS for milk cart, must be. able to milk or willing to learn, T, R. Chesto'rmati Kanieri. THOR SALE—4 SECTIONS, containA ing 3 acres South Hokitika; frontage six chains. Apply, John Peake. WANTED. For, 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 lOs to 18s per day. Address.—P.O. Box 4, HOKITIKA. THANKS. -myTRS-. J. MAUNDER and FAMILY IVL desire to sincerely thank all kind friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes and other expressions of sympathy in their late sad bereavement. Hokitika January 2nd., 1921. AUCTION sale OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. THURSDAY, 6th. JANUARY. At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO., .acting under instructions from Mr Robert J. Aclieson will sell bv public auction as above:- - . Freehold Section 1167 containing 92 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. FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE. /MOOD BAKERY BUSINESS as vX” going concert, with all buildings, excellent turnover. Full particulars from D. Spence, Rimu or, M. HOUSTON and CO., Auctioneers, Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1921, Page 3
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