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MONDAY! ‘ POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! The most sensational and spectacular drama of the year. “IN OLD KENTUCKY. ” “IN OLD KENTUCKY.” Starring ANITA STEWART in a World Beater. It’s not just a picture—lt’s a great show. ANITA. STEWART- -The hardriding waif from Kentucky Hills.

WANTED TO BUY—AII Kinds of BOTTLES, ZINC, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER. Highest price given. \V. White, Revel! Street. SPECIAL SALE —We bring the Boot b * Prices down on Saturday and Monday, March sth. and 7th. Keller’s Sample Rooms, Hokitika. rVUR LARGE STOCKS OF BOOTS ' ' and SHOES now being sold at a great loss. Special Boot Bargain Sale. Keller’s sample Rooms, Hokitika, SATURDAY and MONDAY. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against me are requested to be rendered before MARCH 14th. E. TEICHELMANN. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES ■VfOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, purI ’ suant to section 50 of the Public. Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims - against the estate of MAURITZ H. LINSTROM late of Ross, Butcher, (deceased), (whose estate is under administration bv the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of the stiid deceased, with the Public Trustee's local office at Hokitika, on or before the Hist DAY OF MARCH, 1921. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. Wm. WILSON, Agent. Hokitika, - March sth., 1921. 1

FOR IMMEDIATE SALK. \T7E ARE INSTRUCTED to off-1 * * liv private treaty for imnndiarc - sale on account A. H. Eggeling K«u . Okurii his Farm and Run property comprising 538 acres Kreeliold and Lease--; hold Lands and Waitoto Run of 20.000 acres. Together with 200 SHEEP (ewes and j lambs), 100 Head Mixed CAI-j TLE. Plough, tyne harrows, miltivn tor. j chaffeutter. small dray etc., C)n thp Homestead Block is eree’ed a j first class modern residence with all conveniences. Full particulars from the auctioneers W. JEFFRIES and COY. ASSESSMENT COURT. TN pursuance of the powI ERS and AUTHORITIES vested in me bv “The Rating Act. 1008", I hercbv APPOINT WEDNESDAY, the 9th. MARCH, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. as

the time wiien and the Hokitika as the place w ment Court shall hold (lie purpose of hearing mg all objections to the ol' all Mining Property of Westland. Dated at Hokitika thi February. 1921. CM. OK R WALK Kit. . Courthouse at here the Asses«its sittings for and detenuinValuation Tiist in the County B Colli. dav of Walden. .1 udge. al: | Po at ! I\ ! on ait K A NIKI! I PUBLIC HA Id, FASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28th 1 A GRAND CONCERT and BA 1.1. i * will be held as above in aid of It. Joseph’s School Prize Fund. Adinision to concert, 1/-; to Ball —Gents 2/-. aidiee 1,-. Al 1. A. V. JUST. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. OF CHRISTCHURCH. W' that he "ill he in Hokitika WEDNESDAY, the 9th. to definitely animenee business. 6 WK ST LA XI) HOSPITAL, TENDERS. es P* \va h. cm lof wn coi nENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED I- at the office of the Westland Hostals Board up till 8 p.m. of THURS\Y lOtli. INST., for the ERECTION a LAUNDRY BUILDING. Amendplans and specifications may be seen the office. T. AY. BRUCE. Secretary. me fee dai 20C ; Ab i"’ 1 ; boi 2 FOR SALE. lIX HALF DRAUGHT HORSES > Timber WAGGON ; AVharf DRAY d all HARNESS; in good working ler. J. McFARLANE, Bremond’s Hotel, Kumara. abk spit ba r RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. cow veil Off* h dry Pri. die GENERAL MEETING of members will be held at the Club Rooms lON DAY NEXT at 7:30 p.m. siness:— Presentation of balancesheet; election of officers, and general. F. MciNTOSH, Hon Secretary. 7i try 1 Enj plot ploi buil and half ' £25 daii TO BUSIIFELLERS! . ACRES (or more) to be EEL- ' 'LED at Cascade, mostly ver birch country, scrubbing ext, trees 3(5 inches; Hut providd delivered town prices plus on boat; best mutton 4d. per ce £3 per acre. Nolan Bros., Apply to: M. HOUSTON, Hokitika. 1 ; The last party made £8 per eek per man on the adjoining 1! exc and 5 ? daii 2! Cre ed. Pri( T WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS—agreeable ud beneficial. A tonic beverage

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3

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