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WEDNESDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! WEDNESDAY! VIRGINIA HAMMOND IN— VIRGINIA HAMMOND iN“MISS CRUSOE.” “MISS CRUSOE.” (A World Film Drama). (A World Film Drama). THURSDAY: An all British Hep worth Production starring Henry Edwards and Cissie White in “Dick Carson Wins Through.” Also latest episode of “Smashing Barriers.”

LATE JLOCALS. : Mr C. Hemic of Hari Hari offers for .sale in this issue, I.} miles of five wirI ed fencing, yards, stock, outbuildings 1 etc. j The mail coach from Waiho which should have arrived at Ross on MOll- - day was held up at Hari Hari to-day : and at 2 p.m. there was no knowledge when it would leave there. ! The West Coast Championship ten- | -ills tournament opens at Greymoutli on | Friday, and will he continued on Sat- | urday and Monday. There are record 1 entries from all parts, including West- ! port, Waiuta, Reefton, Hokitika, and Creymouth. There will he over 40 visiting players. i Over 1200 immigrants will reach these shores during the next three weeks. The Waimana, which is 'due at Wellington on March 30th has fully 900 prospective settlers aboard, all exImperial soldiers and their families, while another 305 immigrants are making the voyage from the Old Country per the steamer Shropshire, which is cxpec-ted in these waters in the first week in April. Amid much laughter from other members and the blushes of the Labour members( the member for Christchurch North (Mr L. M. Isitt) quoted in the House of Representatives the other night from a lady writer “Margaret," in the “Maoriland Worker", a description of the members of the Parliamentary Labour Party as the. handsomest men in the House. ‘‘They are mil sunbeams,” she added, ‘‘big sunbeams or little sunbeams." and they all had “tanks" or “barrels" and the. “tanks” were “full of love.” (Laughter). “Mr Holland, the leader of the party, is a sunbeam!" said Mr Isitt. “Look how he is smiling on me now.” (Laughter). Tt moved him to drop unto poetry—“ Eight little sunbeams all in a row. Listen to their idjectives, and then you will know." Loud laughter). For continuation of news see page). torn tii 4 WANTED— LABOURERS, for Rimu Dredge Construction. Ap>lv at Construction Site, Rimu Flat S WANTED— ROYS for electrical si trade; Apply A. V. Just, and l, io., Revel! Street. WANTED -Good Useful girl Apply to “Guardian" Office. rriOß SALE CHEAP—Comfortable L five-roomed COTTAGE (small), pply W. Barrowman, Jolli t > Street. MOTOR AMBULANCE. MEETING of ladies willing to asL sist in furthering 'the raising of ids for the purchase of the above, I he held :at the Town Hall on IT BSD AY NEXT at 3 p.m. J. J. BREEZE, Acting Chairman. I al P< a I P O' a i DIGGERS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. A

A GENERAL MEETING of the Diggers’ Football Club will bo held at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY NIGHT in the Overseas Club rooms. All members and intending members are requested to attend. H. R. MOORE, Hon See. ST. ANDREW’S HALL, HOKIT’K A. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd., 1921. THE SALE. OF WORK under the auspices of St- Paul’s Methodist Ladies Guild will be opened by His Worship the Mayor at 2.30 p.m. The Stalls —Plain and Flancy work; ' Sweet, Produce, Cut-flowers and Potplants ; Fish Pond for the juveniles. Tea room. The sale will be re-opened at 7 30 by the Municipal Band playing a short programme. Musical items will be rendered during the evening. PRICE OF BREAD. Hokitika and district bakers notify that from MONDAY MARCH 21st. (To-day) the price of bread will be as follows: Cash over counter or Coupons 1/1 per 41l>. loaf. Booked 1/2 per 41b loaf. F. PRESTON, LAUGHTON BROS. IT. BREEZE. NOTICE. r iOLLYER’S LAUNDRY WILL BE CLOSED, from APRIL 2nd. till th 0 12th. April Ist. will be observed as a late evening. F. COLLYER. FOR SALE. FOR SALE by Private Tender the following: I —Section with SspOOTiTtHl dwelling Revell Street. o.—Section Hampden Street, with 5-roomed Dwelling. 3. —Building Sections, Brittain S tie et For full particulars, apply to: MRS. H. JACOBS, Revell Street. FOR SALE. TN CONSEQUENCE of the confiscaL tion of my lease and clearings at Wataroa, j am offering for PRIVATE SALE, until APRIL 2nd 1921 : One and a half-miles of five-wired fencing, yards, stock, house and outbuildings, range, utensils, tools, spar a timber etc. Particulars supplied to anyone interested. p. HENDE, Hari Hari,

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1921, Page 3

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