TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! Sc(]ucl to “THE LONE WOLF.” Sequel to “THE LONE WOLF.” “THE LONE WOLFS DAUGHTER.” STARRING LOUISE GLAUM. STARRING LOUISE GLAUM. A tremendous drama and melodrama combined. A truly wonderful production SPHCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ' ’OLLARD’S FAMOUS GREYMOUT H ORCHESTRA 1! ! TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS THEATRE “THE LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER”
Great Summer Sale : : NOW ON AT : : SCHRODER & CO - ALL SURPLUS BTOCKTo be Sold regardless of cost, FOR CASH ONLY. inspection cordially invited.
Recommended by the mcdiuul pro- — WOL I'L'S SC'UNA I’l’'l'or continuation of news, see fourth page). GARDENING WORK WANTED— Satisfaction guaranteed. J. M. Jones, Tancred Street (next parsonage). \\T ANTED—Good MAN for Brewery ’ * work. Apply Mandl’s Brewery. OST.—Gold and greenstone dagger BROOCH, on Hokitika racecourse; keepsake. Finder rewarded on returning to “Guardian” Office. WANTED TO SELL. —8} h.p. Budge Multi MOTOR CYCLE. Just been thoroughly overhauled; free engine, multi grado gears, tyres, tubes and belt as good as new. Engine in first class order. Price £47 cash. W. J. Marks, Hampden St. Hokitika. "IT7ANTED. —FIDDLER, top wages. ▼ » mill handy to Hokitika. Also strong YOUTH for yard work. Apply Malfroy and Co, Three Mile
WANTED TO SELL.—Draught MARE, 5 years old, broken to chains. Price £3O. Apply J. Hart, Koiterangi. CHAUTAUQUA 1921. Tickets and programmes for the season commencing February 24th. have arrived. GUARANTORS are invited to meet at the Town Hall on THURSDAY, 27th inst, at 7.30 p.m. to arranga for disposal of tickets. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. HAVING decided to discontinue business, the public-are hereby notified that our bakery ami storekeeping business WILL BE CLOSED DOWN, as from 31st January, 1921. DAVID SPENCE. Rimu. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. ON ACCOUNT of the heavy cost of delivery and the demand for bread wo beg to announce that we shall BE UNABLE TO DELIVER BREAD as from the 31st. JANUARY NEXT. All broad will be sold for cash only at) the Bakery, Weld Street. Customers are requested to bring their owe wrapping for bread. LAUGHTON BROS.
MISS JANE HOLMES. CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER RE YELL ST. (Olson’s Shop). BEGS TO NOTIFY the general public that she has opened.out as above and solicits a share of public patronage. FRESH FRUIT and FRESH VEGETABLES daily. CALL AND INSPECT. Every attention given and reasonable > prices charged.
LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26th 1991. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by the loading amateurs of the district in aid of the Kilties Band Fund. Overture at 8 p.m.. Admission to conoedt 2s, to ball Is. JAS. KING, Hon Sf'., SALE OF HORSES. EARLY IN FEBRUARY. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. Will sell in their yards, Sowell 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. KOKATAHI STORE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY 2Gth. JANUARY, 1921. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., . will sell by public auction as above: — 126 2J and 3yr. BULLOCKS. 10 12 to 18 mos. STEERS. 40 WKANERS. 20 Mixed CATTLE. 17 Fat LAMBS. 3 HORSES.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1921, Page 3
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