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TO-KICHT ! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! NORMA TALAIADGE IN— NORMA TALMADGE IN—“SHE LOVES AND LIES.” "SHE LOVES AND LIES.” From the story by Wilkie Collins. Note :—Commencing this evening Pollard’s Orchestra will-play the incidental music. “ORCHESTRA” “ORCHESTRA” “ORCHESTRA” Princess Theatre, Hokitika ■>ooof Wednesday, 16th March, 1921 A Grand Concert To Celebrate the National Day of Ireland. I.—Opening Selection, PART I. 'St Patrick’s Day,” Misses Hatch & Knowles, violins; Misses Daly and Giese, piano. Piano Duet, “Irish Diamonds” (2) Song, “Father O’Flynn,” S HIIK ’ “The Dearest Spot in Ireland,” Reel, .Misses Mclntosh, Gibbons A' King, ■Song, Selected, -Violin Solo, Selected, “The Last Rose of Summer,” Selected, “Erin’s Glory, Sorrow, and Hope,” INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. -Song, -Song, -Tableau. Misses Daly and Giese. Air L. Aldridge. Miss M. Bruce, and Master Gibbons. Air T. Clarke. Rev Father AlcDonald Miss E. Hatch. Air W. Shand. Convent pupils. 9.—: Piano Duct, Song, Song, Song, Irish Jig, ■Song, •Chorus, Song, Song, PART 11. “Irish Diamonds,” (3) Alis. es 'The Dear Little Shamrock,” Selected, “The Minstrel Boy,” Daly and Devaney. Aliss AI. Jones. Air T. Hogan. Air T. Stopforth. Admission--Misses Mclntosh and Gibbons “Irish Lullaby,” Aliss D. Shand. “West’s Awake,” Convent pupils. “Last Aloments of Emmet,” Air D. Roberts. Selected, Air T. Clarke. GOD SAVE IRELAND. -Circle and Stalls, 2s, Back Seats, Is.

RUATAPU AND MANANUI COMBINED SPORTS. m 0 BE H ELD at Lake Mahinapua <m I Easter Saturday, tlie 26th. Mareli 1921. " PROGRAMME. l.__loin. Underhand Handicap Chop. . Ist prize, £5; 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, i £l. Nomination fee 4s, acceptance 2s. 1 2.—loin. Upright Handicap Chop. , Ist prize, £2; 2nd. prize, £l. Nmn- , ination fee 2s, acceptance Is. 3 12in. Upright Maiden Handicap [ Chop. Ist prize, £1 10s; 2nd prize £1 ; t 3rd prize, 10s. Nomination fee 2s, acceptance Is. 4 _i‘>in Maiden Underhand Chop. '■ Nomination fee ss. Total entrance ' money, plus £1 distributed in prizes. -'-Saw. One Cut, 15in. log. jst prize. £2; 2nd prize, £l. Nomination foe 4s. , 6. Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards. Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £l. Nomination fee 2s; acceptance Is. 7 100yds Maiden Handicap. (4 entries). Ist prize, IT; 2nd prize. 10s. Nomination fee 2s. r._ Bushman’s race. Entrance Isl (post entry). c), Returned Soldiers’ Race, (post entry). . . _ , 1 10 Stepping Competition. Entrance > Is. (Post entry). ; 11.- High Jump. Entrance Is. (Post entry). 1 in.— Long Jump. Entrance Is. (lost . . entry). 13. -Hop, Step nnd Jump. Entrance Is. (Post entry). 14. -Ladies nail driving. Numerous other post entry events. The children will he specially entered for with fruit and lollies, etc. BALL at 7 p,in. Nominations must be received by the 16th inst, r Handicaps will he published on the 24th inst. F. W. RUDKIN, Hon. See. Mananui. TO BUSHFELLERS! A A ACRES (or more) to be VEL--IUU 'LED at Cascade, mostly light silver hircli country, scrubbing extra light, trees 36 inches; Hut provided, good delivered town prices plus freight on boat; best, mutton -Id. perl lb. °T?rice £3 per acre. Nolan Bros.. Okuru. Apply to:M. HOUSTON, Hokitika. NOTE; —The last party made £8 per week per man on the adjoining Block. wataroa stock SALE. ‘ SATURDAY, 19th. MARCH. ‘At 11 a.ni. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. will sell on account Messrs H. Heveldt, .Jas. Donovan, J. Condon, T. ■ Nolan, Gibb Bros, J. Christiansen, \ Scott Bros., and Mcßride Bros.: 40 BULLOCK'S F nnd F, 2, A and 4 1 year olds. 1 32 STEERS, 2.jyr. good frames. 30 Fat HEIFERS. 300 Fat WETHERS. 100 Eat EWES. Special Entry for Gibb Bros. 40 Prime Fat CATTLE. '' 15<) Fat EWES and WETHERS. 1 12 FAT CATTLE, For McPherson Rros. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ABOVE. Instructed hy the Public Trustee we will sell hy public auction the Lease ol Sections 2356, 2357, and 2359, and M.L. 736, containing 1245 acres, known as Wallace’s Swamp, situated in Block VII, Wataroa Survey District. The tp # rni of lease to he 3 years from the Ist April, 1921. Full particulars from the auctioneers and at the sale. WESTLAND RACING CLUB PRIVILEGES. MONDAY, 21st. MARCH. At 11 a.m. IN THE MART, HOKITIKA. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. will sell by public auction as above, the following privileges in connection with the Club’s Easter Meeting on 30th inst. No 1. Publican’s Booth. No 2. Publican’s Booth. Sweets Stall. >g NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP ic winning on its merits, js packet, does ry 7 weekly washings perfectly.—E. J. j Lloya, agent fgr No Rpbbipg,

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 3

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732

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 3

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