MONDAY ! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY ! AN ENTERTAINMENT- BUT SOMETHING NEW. 8 p.m. —The All-British Picture.— “A ROMANY LASS.” Starring CHARLES ROCK, the ‘ Old Bill” of “The Better ’Ole. 9 p.m.—-GHOSTS! GHOSTS!—9p.m.—A New and Startling Mystery. “ LEVANTE AND KEECH. ” “LEVANTE AND KEECH." ' ■World-famed Illusionists, from Maskelyne and Cook’s London, supported !>y a strong combination of skilled assistants, in a series of startling illusions, producing laughter, amazement, and bewildermoQt by apparently defying Nature’s Laws. Box plan at Mclntosh’s. Prices: 35., 25., Is., plus tax. LOOK OUT FOR SENSATIONAL HANDCUFFED DIVE.
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Direction .. Victor Beck. THE LAUGHTER SEASON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. THE .JOYOUS SHOW. “FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS.” New Zealand’s Old Favourites return to tlio Dominion. Bigger, Better Brighter than ever, and will raise a hurricane of hilarity and an evening of delirious Inn, with short rests for breathing. THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS 20-ARTISTS—2O Including magnificent orchestra ]()_ instrumentalists—lo Everything new and up-to-date. New musical gems, brilliant new new revues, new humorous items, new comedy sketches, new biirles<|Ucs, new eccentric dances. THE ORIGINAL COMBINATION With an INTERNATIONAL R EITTATION. .Join the happy throng. Book your seats and hurst with laughter, Pricesss 4s Os, and 2s (plus (ax'. Box plan at Mclntosh’s, opens on Saturday. ROSS TRAIN. WEDNESDAY, DELAYED, leaves Hokitika IO.gO p.m, NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. OWING to the increase in the cost of coal, material and working expenses the DISCOUNT on gas used for lighting, cooking and heating MILL BE ONE-SIXTH, instead of one-third as from MARCH Ist., 1921. AVxt. WILSON, Secretary, Hokitika Gas Coy., Ltd
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. HAVING decided to discontinue business, the public are hereby notified that our bakery and storekeeping business WILL BE CLOSET) DOWN, as from 31st January, 1921, DAVID SPENCE. Ritnu. SALE OF FARM PROPERTY. SATYR DAY 19th FEBRUARY. At Noon. Messrs w. .teffries and co.. instructed bv Messrs Bond and Millett have for immediate sale as a cuing concern:— Their well-known and highly improved dairy farm of 2(51 acres, situated on the One Mile Road, Arahurn. I Erected thereon is an up-todate seven ! room residence, cow byre for 14 cows, milking machine, separator, numerous farm buildings etc. etc. Also 1(5 choice cows in full profit, 20 head mixed cattle, 12 pigs, 2 horses, harness, dray, spring trap, implements, tools, milking utensils etc. The property is sub -diva Jed into 13 paddocks, cleared and grassed, with 5 acres of apple orchard, all watered b\ springs and securely fenced with o and G wires. 111-health necesitates the owner retiring from the daivying. For immediate private sale, failing which it will he offered as above. Full .particulars on application to nmtionegrq. 0R R n 0 s . CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. HOKITIKA. HAVE LANDED a new 4-ton LORRY and are prepared to do all kinds of heavy' or long distance carting at lowest possible rates. Picnic parties also convoyed. Private address:--Corner of Hampden and Hollcston 'Streets. Garage, Wharf Street. MISS JANE HOLMES. CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER REVELL ST. (Olson’s Shop). BEGS TO NOTIFY the general .public that she has opened out as abovo and solicit? a share of public patronage, FRESH FRUIT and FRESH VEGETABLES daily. CALL AND INSPECT. Every attention given and reasonable >* prices charged.
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