TG*N!GHT ! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIG^TI PAULINE FREDERICK in:— PAULINE FREDERICK in: “THE FEAR WOMAN” “THE FEAR WOMAN.” A GOLDWYN FEATURE! BIGSUPPORTING PROGRAMME! THURSDAY \ B. (Banjo) Patterson’s great Australian Classic: “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER.” “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER." PRICES—Circle 2/1; Stalls 1/7 ; Children 1/1.
“Do the duty tlmt lies nearest.”—Carlyle. Your first duty is to your own and your family’s health. Ciet Baxter s Lung Preserver—the best of all remedies for roughs, colds, chest and bioncliial troubles. Does good from the first dose. “Baxter’s” not only effects a cure, but also fortifies the system against fresh'complaints. When a cough or cold attacks the kiddies, give them Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It promptly dispels the trouble helps rebuild the wasted tissues and enriches the blood. Pleasant to take. 2s (id large bottle. All chemists and stores.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. 'For continuation of newt;, see fourth page). WANTED— Two FIREMEN, second class ticket. Apply Kanieri fynv- ■ mill Company. j FOR SAFE—Clement-Talbot 5-seater CAR in good order; Price C 350. ! Apply Hokitika Motor Garage. Wanted to purchase, second hand ROOFING IRON. Ap- | ply Box 18, Hokitika. j STRAYED. ON TO MY PROPERTY at South Spit, one fat roan poly COW, I with white stripe down the hack. Own- ! or can have same by paying expenses. A. W. WILLIAMS, South Spit. ANNUAL BALL. THE. ANNUAL BALL of the Hokitika Branch of the Returned Sol- ! diers’ Association will bo held in the j Drill Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY -Ith |at 8 p.m. 1 Entrance bv Town Hall. ; Admission: Double ticket 4s, single i ticket 2s 6d. T. J. KERR, Secretary.
BOROUGH OF ROSS. It HEREBY give NOTICE that i JOSEPH GRIMMOND has i WITHDRAWN his nomination as a i candidate for the office of Mayor for ! the Borough of Ross, j I therefore declare the remaining canI didate SAMUEL PRINCE EVANS to h* duly ELECTED to the office of MAYOR of Ross for the ensuing term, i A. w. PEEBLES, Returning Officer, i Ross, April 26th., 1921.
NOTICE. RAND W. ROSS notify that AIR • E. BAWDEN, for many years i their Cabinet maker, has taken ovei j their Furniture and Cabinet making DeI partment and while thanking the pub- | lie for liberal support in the past, they | ask for a continuance of that support | for their successor. j The Door, Sash, and Joinery Works will be carried on as usual by R. an-’ jW. Ross. lu connection with the above MR E. I BAWDEN wishes to notify the people lof Hokitika and surrounding districts ' f that he has taken over the furniture i an d cabinet making department of R , a nd W. Ross, and asks 4 continuance ol their support in the futHF e EMANUEh BAWDEN. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS lias Bt-lnuilat ' ing effect on the whole
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