PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! GREAT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. “THE GEISHA.” Under the Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! i GREAT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT Mr Tom Pollard presents:— “THE GEISHA.” Interpreted by the Grey mouth Amateur Operatic Society. Special engagement of MISS HELEN GARDNER. Full Chorus! Operatic Orchestra! Special Principal Cast! Pollards Operatic Orchestra under the baton of Mr H. Hawkens. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls os; Stalls 3s; Pit 2s, plus tax; Reserve Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at Mclntoshs’. as a CHRISTMAS IS NOW AT HAND. To meet the times SOU UDDERS’ Are now allowing 3s in the pound on all their trimmed hats foi cash. New Hearth Rugs, Linoleum, Carpet Runners, Casement and othei Curtains, in endless variety, and hoy’s clothing at very much below ruling prices. inspection cordially invited. F. SCHRODER & CO
I-or continuation ot news, see fourth page). WANTED.— SMART BOV lor cycle shop. Apply i. Brown. Re veil St WANTED— Young, LADY to take charge of Over.-ons Club. Apply Miss F. Evans, iclephone 3-L CALEDONIA N SPORTS. A LL ACCOUNTS against the New iV. Year Sports are requested to be rendered forthwith to the Secretary. Box 70, Hokitika. FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE. /'AOOD BAKERY BUSINESS ns A g;oing concert, with all buildings, excellent turnover. Full particulars from D. Spence, Rimu or. M. HOUSTON and CO., Auctioneers, Hokitika. ROSS PICNIC. PUBLIC PICNIC will be held T V on the ROSS RECREATION GROUND on SATURDAY, Bth. inst. Several of the items on the programme of the Sports Meeting which lias beon cancelled will be included on the Picnic programme, including the two handicap chops I2in. and loin, logs 'Plio prizes for the former will be £2 and £l, and for the latter £3 10s. and £1 10s. Entries for these events close on the ground. •Everyone invited. Admission free. A dance will to held in Totara Hall same evening. A. AV. PEEBLES, Secretary
MASSEURS REGISTRATION ACT, 1920. THE ATTENTION of those interested is drawn to the provisions of • the “ Masseurs Registration Act, 1920,” which comes into force on the Ist JANUARY, 1921. Full information as to qualifications necessary for registration, procedure to 1,0 followed, etc., may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or to any District Health Office. Candidates possessing the examination certificate of:— (a) 'flus Incorporated Society of Trained Masseurs London; t'h) The Chartered Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics, London, or (c) The Otago School of Massage, will he registered forthwith on satisfactorily completing the application forms, provided they are able to lulfil the other necessary conditions as to character, etc. Candidates possessing qualifications other than these will he considered on their merits by the Masseurs Registration Hoard. C. J. BRAKE, Secretary, Masseurs Registration Board C/o Health Department, Wellington. ’. 17th December, 1920. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS— agreeable and beneficial. A tonic bevenge
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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