TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! MONTAGUE LOVE IN— MONTAGUE LOVE IN“A BROADWAY SAINT.” “A BROADWAY SAINT.” (A V orld Feature.) (A World Feature.) THURSDAY: BESSIE BARRISCALE IN “THE WHITE LIE” (A Pnrnlta Feature).
'For continuation of news, sec fourth page). 2 8 and 1 7 make it 3 8, Panama hat, Black hat, cash money, I want a suit clothes.—R. B. T OST-—Oil OAP off light- trap (between Arahura and Hokitika). Please return to H. Stapleton, Post Office. TTI/'i ANTED— HOUSE K LEPER. * * Plain cooking for four men. Would suit widow with one child, or married couple. Husband can procure work at mill. Apply Butler Bros.. Ltd., Ruatapu. WANTED —Two Furnished. or unfurnished BOOMS. Apply Bailwav Hotel. WANTED. f\ A R EENTERS AND MILL-'-J WRIGHTS for Dredge Construction work at Rimu Flat. Wages 24/- and 26/- per day. RIME COLT) DREDGING COY LTD. Hokitika. TOWN HALL. RIME. A GRAND BALL will be held as above in aid of Pirates Football Club on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13th., 1921. Admission: Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. Good Music. Supper provided. Efficient M.C. V. COMPORT, Secretary.
THANKS. MR & MRS W. O’CONNOR of RIMIT desire to THANK the Doctor, Matron and Staff of the Westland Hospital for the care and attention given their son William while an inmate of the institution. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF HTS EXCELLENCY TH E 0 OVER NOR-0E NE R AL. SATURDAY, Oth. APRIL. TRAIN usually leaving Ross for Hokitika at 6.30 a.m. will not leave until 8.30 a.m. BY ORDER. VICE-REGAL VISIT TO HOKTTTKA. COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON will !>o tendered His Excellency the Governor-General and I ,udy Jelliooe at the Supreme Hall, on SATURDAY, APRIL 9th., at NOON. Admission 5/-. A limited number of tickets procur able at the Town Clerk’s Office up to tln> 7th. inst. VICE-REGAL VISIT. ASOCIAL and DANCE under the auspices of the Hokitika Returned Soldiers’ Association will be tendered to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, Lady Jellicoe, and the Honourable Lucy Jellicoe at the Drill Hall on SATURDAY, the 9th. APRIL at 8 p.m. Tickets o/-, procurable at the Overseas Club Room, Toohey’s Cycle Depot, J. J. Breeze, Stephens Bros., and A. H. Lawn, Hairdressers, or from the undersigned. CHAS. J. P. SELLERS, President. T. KERR, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF SARAH DINON, LATE OF HOKITIKA, WIDOW DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the estate of the above deceased are requested to forward same IN DUPLICATE to the undersigned, j the Solicitor for the 'Executor on or before SATURDAY the TOth. APRIL. Each c}aim must have the following certificate endorsed, signed by the claimant : )'I hereby certify that the above amount was due and owing by fhe deceased at the date of her death. All persons owing moneys to the said deceased are requested to pay same immediately to the undersigned. DM, J, P, SELLERS, - j iGljdtot l ., tlpkitilfiA [
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1921, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1921, Page 3
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