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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN-' SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN“HIS BIRTHRIGHT.” “HIS BIRTHRIGHT.” ALSO LATEST EPISODE OF “SMASHING BARRIERS.”

THE EVENT OF A GENERATION! THE EVENT OF A GENERATION! -COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN—ST. LEON’S CIRCUS. » ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. WILL VISIT HOKITIKA ON'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. Presenting for the first time, a mighty array of circus talent, culled from the premier shows of the world, comprising: —3s STAR ARTISTS —35Ineluding Riders, Acrobats, Equilibrists, Wire Walkers, Novelty Acts, etc., 30 Trained Horses Ponies, Sheep, pigs and Dogs. 8 Clowns and Dummies. Open air concert by Full Professional Orchestra, of 12 Musicians at 7 p.m. Performance at 8 p.m. Popular Prices. Brilliant Illuminations. Comfortable seating. GEO. LANGLEY, Rep.

FEBRUARY 24th. to MARCH 2nd. CHAUTAUQUA. 1)1 EFERENT ARTISTS EVERY DAY ! ADMISSION : —AFTERNOONS 2/-; EVENINGS 3/-. Season tickets admitting to the 12 programme? 10/-. The sale of season tickets is limited to 600 and it is advisable to secure these while available. ‘

-jCIOR SALE- Three BULLS; 3 years, I -* 1 year aiul 4 months .old respectI ively. Brice £lO. Apply Mrs AY. ; Cooper, Riniu. | MUSIC. ; MISS CURTIN, TEACHER OF PIANO (Theoretical and Practical. ; Accompaniments a speciality. Music Supplied for socials and j d ’tices. I ADDRESS—e o Red Lion Hotel, Hold j tika. 7 ~~STNGING AND VIOLIN. MISS J. M. MATHESON, L.A.8., and Gold Medallist, teacher of Violin, Singing, and Piano, has vacancies for a limited numlver of pupils. Will attend at Hokitika if sufficient inducement offers. Terms etc., on application to Box 4, Greymouth. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. claims AGAINST ESTATES XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur--suant to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1008, that HI creditors and others having claims against the estate of ALEXANDER PRICE, late of Okarito, Carpenter, deceased, (whose estate is under administration |,v the Public Trustee) are hereby retired to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims supported by full particulars aiul j certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of the j said deceased, with the Publie Trustee’s local office at Hpkitikn. on or before the 4th. DAY OF MARCH, j 1921.

Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. Wm. WILSON. Agent. Hokitika, 17th. February, 1921. HOH01"OH OF HOKITIKA. T>UBLIC NOTICK Is HEREBY j * “GIVEN that the DISTRICT ELECTORS LIST for the Borough of Hokitika for the two years commencing April Ist., 1921, MAY BE INSPECTFT), by all persons interested, at the Town Clerk’s Office. Town Hall. Hokitika, during office hours until the 22nd. DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1921., ALL OBJECTIONS to the said I i> must be addressed to the Town Clerk, and delivered at h'.s office on or before the Ist. DAY OF MARCH. 1921A. A. AN DR FAY FS, - Town Clerk. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Modern built residence in Fitzherbert St. 5 ilarge rooms, also bath room, pantry, and closed porch. Every convenience. Well situated on good freehold 1 acre section. Portion of purchase money can remain on Government Mortgage. For price and particulars. Apply to: ~M. HOUSTON and CO.. Land Agents.

MILK O'AT THE REQUEST of some of our old CUSTOMERS we ltavo decided to RESUME DELIVERING MILK, oil and after MARCH Ist KIDD and SONS, South Hokitika. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE.' BELL ORGAN AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES. IN THE ESTATE OF MRS. M. A. DUCKWORTH, DECEASED. 5 d AT THE MART, CAMP ST. FRIDAY 18th. FEBRUARY. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO • acting under instructions will sell by public auction as above:- — Tiie whole of the furniture of a 5-roomed Home, including sideboard, 9 pieces upholstered drawing room suite, dressing table, 3 duchesse chests, 2 overmantels , carpet square, mats, rugs, ehef-fonie-r, hall stand, D and Iron bedsteads and box mattresses, tables, chairs, washstands and ware, coal scuttles, fenders and irons, sewing machine, wicket chairs, valuable dinner set 70 pieces, crockery, glassware. ornaments, outliery utensils, pictures, curtains, linen, mangle, gramophone and records and other articles too numerous to • mention.

—ALSO—--1 Good Bell ORGAN. AUCTIONEERS NOTE—The above furniture has been removed from K»mara Junction to our mart for eonvoniejice of salp and is all in first class order and comprises many valuable lots.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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