THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! An ALL-ENG LIS FT PRODUCTION, starring VIOLET HOPSON and STEWART ROME in:“A DAUGHTER OF EVE” “A DAUGHTER OF EVE” FURTHER CHAPTERS of the Serai "SMASHING BARRIERS” () R CHESTR A ORCH ESTRA! ORCHESTRA!
mg imalt ' l est LATE LOCALS. in- The electric power was coiine c ted with the sub-station in Hokitika y< Iv- terdny, and a trial run—over soi bo hours proved very satisfactory, t ed 1 i<rht, being good and steady. It od understood, that a try-out at the he en pital will be made next- week ai >r. that of tho street lighting later, at It is with most sincere regret we a a nouneo the death of Mrs John Lloyd hi this town, which took place this afte tie noon at the Westland Hospital. T 1 n- ' deceased, though never of robust liealt ■o ' was only 4 days ill when the end can of | rather suddenly. Mrs Lloyd will 1 n c j greatly missed amongst her large circ is of friends. Though of a retiring di •e position, she was only too willin Id to assist and help in any deservir e. j cause. The deceased lady was th is j daughter of Sergt. Wilson the offief le j in charge of the gold mounted escoi d | in the early sixties who was aeeider it. 1 tally killed from a fall from his hori- near Hokitika. Mrs Lloyd carried c. r a dressmaking and draper’s business ii - town along with her grown up daugh t tors Cecille (now in Australia on : e | visit) and Daphne who along with M u | Lloyd carried on their successful busi o ness in Revel! street for mony years 1 Hi,, sympathy of the community wil . go out to the relatives in this, tlieii ,• sad bereavement. 'For continuation of news, sec fourti page). DEATH. THROCKMORTON.—At the Westland Hospital, on March 16th, 1921, Emma Throckmorton, the beloved wife of John Lloyd Throckmorton, native of Victoria ; aged, 60 years. Ten-roomed HOUSE. OR SALE F Apply D. Spence, Iliniu WANTED TO BUY—Second Hand t HAND-CART. Apply “Guardi--1 on” Offic#, WANTED— Good Useful GIRL Apply to “Guardian” Office. \\7 ANTED— Leading BUSHMAN, YV YARDMAN, and SAWYER, to take contract Stony Creek ■ Mill, Kanieri Lake Road. Apply Office, Ka- I nieri Sawmill Company, Hokitika. j SALE—Chestnut GELDING, I four years by Woodland Whis- ‘ pors; Also rubber tyred GIG and j HARNESS. —R. Thomson, Gibson s j Quay. , WANTED— A Capable WORKING FOREMAN to take charge of Petersen’s Road Extension, Hnri Hari listrict; expenditure alrout £1,700; wages £5 Bs. per week. Apply W. Millner, County Overseer, Kanieri. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. (Westland Branch.) A .MEETING OF MEMBERS will pc hdd at the County Chambers on THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17th. ati 7.30 p.m. Business—Settlement and adjustment of benzine 1 cpplies. R. F. PERHAM, Secdet'iry. ~ PUBLIC! SERVICE ENTRANCE. EXAMINATION FOR SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS, MAY 1921. THE USUAfi Public Service Entrance EXAMINATIONS for Shorthand-writers and Typists WILT BE HELD in MAY, 1921; commencing salary for Senior Examination £124 per annum ; for Junior Examination £Bo per annum. j A special examination will also be ; held, shorthand at the rate of 1.30 a minute; type writing at the rate of, 45 words a minute; salary ■ to commence £l4O per annum. i APPLICATIONS CLOSE 30th. AP- j RTL, 1921. Full particulars may be.' obtained on application: SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner. 'Wellington, 9th. March, 1921. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, j ; STOCK RANGER FOR COUNTY ! ‘ DISTRICT. j j PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that c MR. IV. THOMSON, of Ross, has ' been appointed STOCK RANGER for . the County of Westland, and will make 1 . periodical visits to all parts of the district, from Teremnkau River south (in- | •hiding the Christchurch Road) from ! in and after *he 21st. inst. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk. LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHT. . j , FRIDAY, March 18. j j HOKITIKA IRISH CONCERT J PARTY will repeat their pro- : c trammo as above. Admission 2s. • Q In aid of the Kokatahi Catholic i 'hurch fund. To he followed with a dance. M. MACKINNON, ;1 L. WALLACE, Joint Secretaries. I € a ?T. ANDREW’S HALL. HOKITIKA. 5 jd WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd., 1921. I Annual sale of work of st. : 6 Paul’s Methodist Ladies’ Guild, j •lain Work, Fancy Work, Sweet, Pro- ( luce. Flower and Pot Plant Stalls. Fish e Pond for th e Juveniles. Opens after- i loon at 2.30. Evening 7.30. j p KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. 1 j 'ASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28th. j 1 a A GRAND CONCERT and BALLj s will he held as above in aid of | 8 I. Joseph’s School Prize Fund. Atlmision to concert, 1/-; to Bn)l-~~Gent3 ?/-, I ladles fft.
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