TO*NfCHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NICHT! A Big Paralta Play, Starring J. WARREN KERRIGAN. “ONE DOLLAR BID.” “ONE DOLLAR BID” COMING THURSDAY,—“THE MORAL DEADLINE,” starring June Elvidge. ALSO—7th. EPISODE of “SMASHING BARRIERS.” . Great Summer Sale : : NOW ON AT : : SCHRODER & CO - ALL SURPLUS STOCKTo be Sold regardless of cost, FOR CASH ONLY. (NSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.
CHAUTAUQUA 1921. r[TICKETS and PROGRAMMES foi J- the season commencing Eebrnar; 24th. have arrived. GUARANTORS an invited to meet at the Town Hall or THURSDAY, 27th inst, at 7.30 p.m. t< arrange for disposal of tickets. WESTLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE aid BOARD. Tenders are hereby invited for the ERECTION of BUILDINGS for Steam Laundry at Westland Hospital, Hokitika.! Plans and specifications may be seen at tho Office of the Board. Tenders CLOSE on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st., 1921 at 7.30 p.m. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. CANTERBUR Y EDUCATION DISTRICT. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS. A S new Appointments will date from TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist., it is suggested that SCHOOLS RE-OPEN ON THAT DAY. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 24th. January, 1921.
/COMPLETE STEAM PLANT FOR \J SALK including: 2 CORNISH BOILERS II h.p., nominal; 1201 b. pressure. Complete with mechanical strokers and induced draught-blower. 1 MARSHALL COMPOUND ENGINE, cylinclers Oin. and 14in.. stroke 16in. ; r.p.m. 140. 1 SCOTT CROSS-COMPOUND ENGINE, cylinders 7}iu. and l2iin, stroke 20in.; r.p.m. 120. 2 JErr CONDENSERS, Complete, separately steam driven. 2 horizontal- STEAM PUMPS. 2 ff.f.d water HEATERS.
Plant, complete with pressure, vnctium and recording Ranges, steam ami exhaust pipe with copper bends, shafting, belting, pulleys and all necessary ( fittings. ' < This is beyond doubt the Finest Plant ’ of its size and kind in the Dominion. All in First-Class Order. Apply: ENGINEER, Tjyt-telton Times, Christchurch. STOCK SALE. hart hari inaugural sale. FRIDAY 4th. FEBRUARY. 1921. At 1 p.m.
D ALGETY & CO., LTD.. will offer us under on account of Messrs J. Died rich, Authemann, AY. Searle, J. Hewer, Sutherland, A. Wall, W. Wright, Graham Bros., Searle Bros., C. A. Robinson, James Hende, h. Haddock and Vitiskie, the fallowing : 190 Head of CATTLE (to be drafted) including: 20 Fat STEERS. 17 COWS and HEIFERS (Fat). 50 21 rear STEERS.53 Mixed CATTLE. 50 HEIFERS (particularly good line). ALSO — 150 LAMBS. On account F. Haddock, Esq. 200 EWES and LAMBS 80 WETHERS. On account C. Hende Esq. FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED., DALOETV * COMPANY, LIMITED. N. B. McCALLUM, Representative. J. D. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer.
MISS JANE HOLMES. CONFECTIONER * FRUITERER REVEVjL ST. (Olson’s Shop). BEOS TO NOTIFY the general publit' that she has opened oat 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 20th 1921. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by V the leading amateurs of the district in aid of the Kilties Band Fund. Overture at 8 p.m. Admission to concedt 2s, to ball Is. JAS. KING, Hon Sec.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1921, Page 3
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