WEDNESDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! WEDNESDAY! RUBY DE REMER, IN A POIGNANT APPEAL. “DUST OF DESIRE.” “DUST OF DESIRE.” THURSDAY:—KITTY GORDON IN “THE UNVEILING HAND.” Future prices Upstairs Is 7d; downstairs Is Id ; children downstairs as usual
Great Summer Sale • « NOW ON AT SCHRODER & CO >*®9aKALL SURPLUS STOCKTo be Sold regardless of cost, FOR CASH ONLY. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.
THURSDAY JANUARY 20th. A GRAND CONCERT and BALL will be held in aid of the Hall funds as above in the Kanieri Public Hall. Admission to concert \j-\ to ball. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. SCHOOLS EXCURSION. \ T the request of the Hokitika x * Schools Committee, I hereby proclaim’ WEDNESDAY, the 19th INST., as a public-holiday. G. A. PERRY, Mavor. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. 1 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | the BALANCE SHEET and | STATEMENTS of the Hokitika Borough Council for the year ended MARCH 31st., 1920, as certified to l,v the Audit Office is open for PUB- , LIC INSPECTION at the Town Clerk’s Office until FEBRUARY, 28th., 1921. A copy will be posted free of charge to any ratepayer making implication for same. ! A. A. ANDIIEWES, Town ClerkHOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL •jyrOTICH' IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of the provisions of “The Shop and Offices Act, 1908’’ and the amendments thereto, a SPECIAL MEETING of the Hokitika Borough Council WILL BE HELD at the Town Hall, Hokitka, on FRIDAY JANUARY 28th., at 7.30 o’clock, p.m. for the purpose of deciding what work-ing-day in the week shall be the. statutory closing day. A. A. ANDREWES, , Town Clerk. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEED wm be held at the office of the Bans Jt , FRIDAY NEXT, JAN. 21st,, at 3 o’clock. VV. WILSON, Manage^. THANKS.
The RELATIVES of the late ED- i WARD McCORMICK, desire to' THANK all friends for the many kind ! messages and expressions of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. HOKITIKA TRADES ASSOCIATION. rn ; HE ANNUAL MEETING of the JL above Association will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, JAN 20th. at 7.30 p.m. general. All tradespeople are ( requested to attend to discuss , advisability of observing Satur- ( dav as the weekly half holiday. ( F. W. FEDDERSEN. j Secretary. KOKATAHI STORE CATTLE SALE. | WEDNESDAY 26th. JANUARY, 1921, At 1 p.m. MU OU r TO N AND CO.. . will sell by public auction n» a Itove : i -.tr 60 2J and 3yr. Hereford and S.H. STEERS (good line.) 3(5 2Jyr. STEERS. 20 18mos. STEERS. 30 CALVES. 3 Fat COWS. 15 14 to 19 months S.H. STEERS. 1 Shorthorn BULL. 10 Fat LAMBS. For Various Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. : SALE OF HORSES. -EARLY IN FEBRUARY. Messrs w. JEFFRIES and co.. will sell in tlioir yards, Sewell St., Hokitika on account of Mr E. Cron, Haas!. 15 YOUNG HORSES by the Australian bred HAIWATHA comprising Draught, Half-Draught, and Coach Horses. Date of sale in future issue. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED An ideal spirit for both sexes— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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