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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! ALMA TAYLOR AND GERALD AMES IN—in “BOUNDARY HOUSE." “BOUNDARY HOUSE.” A Hepworth All British Production. Coming Monday:—A double star programme, CONSTANCE TALMADGE “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER,” and an All-British Production “THE GREAT IMPOSTER.”

School War Memorial 1914-1918. COLLECTING WEEK, HOKITIKA, MAY 23-28. (INCLUSIVE.) ALL SCHOLARS, EXSCHOLARS, <fe FRIENDS OF HOKITIKA STATE SCHOOL ARE INVITED TO HELP IN RAISING VOLUNTARILY THE SUM REQUIRED FOR THE— School War Memorial. SUBSCRIBE NOW! SUBSCRIBE NOW! SUBSCRIBE NOW ! SUBSCRIBE NOW! SUBSCRIBE NOW! SUBSCRIBE NOW! . FOUNDATION STONE TO BE LAID FRIDAY', JUNE 3. AT 2 pim. W. H. SHANNON, Chairman, MARY WILSON, Hon. Secretary, A. SEEBECK, Hon. Treasurer, J. IRVINE, Rector.

COUNTRY AMUSEMENTS. STEEL’S PICTURES. WILL SHOW “THE FREAK” (star), and “FOOTLIGHT MAID” (comic) as follows: RIMU—THURSDAY, MAY 19th. E OSS—FRIDAY, MAY 20tli. KANIERI—SATURDAY, MAY 21st. OPEN SEASON FOR OPOSSUMS. FOR MONTH OF JUNE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that there will bo an OPEN season for opossums in the Westland Acclimatisation District, from June Ist to 30th inclusive, and licenses (£2 10s each) can he obtained from the Chief Postmaster. A royalty of Is per skin must be paid and skins stamped by Custodian W. Carter, Hokitika. For further particulars see gazette notice at all Post Offices. JAS KING, . Hon Sec. Westland Acclimatisation Society.

KANIERI BAKERY. C. PFAHLERT Having resumed business, invites all old customers to resume the valued patronage previously existing. New customers will be welcomed and every attention guaranteed.

SPECIAL SALE OF DRAUGHT ROUSES. at commercial stables, HOKITIKA. MONDAY, 23rd. MAY. At 2 p.in. M HOUSTON AND CO., • instructed by Messrs Nolan Bros. (Okuru) will sell by public auction as above: — ‘ q i an d 5 year old upstanding £to DRAUGHT HORSES. —ALSO— Pure Bred Clydesdale STALLION, “H'awatha. ’’ (Imported from Australia.) Ifl. HOUSTON ftND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETSHOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE.

The far larger air space provided in Clincher Cycle Tyres lengthens the life of the tyre, reduces road shqcks, lessena the puncture risk, adds to your comfort. All cycle dealers. L—— mil —— 111 ■■III Inr coiitinuatiou of newt. ~ee toiii't pnge). FRESH groper, ling, smoked fish and oysters, arriving to-morrow morning’s train.—Commercial Fish Rooms. MR. L. GOOCH has been appointedi Agetnt for COMPRESSED YEAST where supplies can be obtained daily. Dominion Compressed Yeast Coy. WANTED TO • SEED—Overland MOTOR-CAR; Price £175. Goj.l serviceable car for settler or country resident. Inspection at Wild and Bassett’s garage, Hokitika. WANTED TO SELL: —“Beautiful Westland,” new and enlarged edition, containing souvenir illustrated pages of Prince of Wales’ visit and Peace Celebration tableaux at Hokitika. Price 3s; on sale at Booksellers, Re veil St. Hokitika. WANTED.— A Big Crowd at tne monster euchre tournament and ball, One Mile Hall on Thursday, June 30th. r TOST— On Sunday afternoon between J Cemetery and St. Mary’s Church, ' Ladfes Gold! .Expanding Wristlet 1 WATCH. Reward on returning to I office of W. Jeffries and Co. I FOR PRIVATE SALE. , MT. HERCULES FARM PROPERTY. S w® A«W INSTBUCTED to

QQ ACRES FREEHOLD, situated Jd at Koiterangi, all in good English grasses, including 3 acres in turnips; 45 acres been ploughed. Sub-di-vided into 15 paddocks, well-watered by springs. Good 6-roomed house, large shed with concrete floor, 21 bails hay loft etc. This is a splendid little Dairy Farm and. is offered as a going concern, walk in, walk out. Dairy herd consists of 25 choice cows, second to none in he district. Full particulars and price on application. ACRES FREEHOLD at ijD 1 Lower Koiterangi all ploughablo; 200 acres ploughed end all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling large barn and milking shed, with Gane 4 cow plant. Well sub-divided into c°n venient paddocks. Milking 48 covts, Offered as a going concern with 50 cows horses. 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock and full range of implements. Price j. A full particulars to bona fide clients. ,p A KfV GOOD 5-ROOMED DWELLING, situated tipper Rolleston St- All conveniences including Bat* Room, (new porcelain hath and basin), Pantry, wash-house etc. Splendid Section, property is m first class condition throughout, hoi quick sale, and immediate posses noil given. m ACRES, Borough Lease, Koiterangi, all cleared and grassed except 30 acres light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 pnddooke. Gooa 5 roomed house, large shed A dairy farm. Price £2500. ACRES Freehold situated at Mount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ c Ring fenced and partly clearSpleudid country when cleared up. , £I7OO. W)WN PR6PERTIE9— Call and inspect the list of Town properties , have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good proper s It, other pai-s of the West Coast 10 r number of Town Properties for Corre''poiH I .ence invited and in action a' - anged HI. HOUSTON AND CO SCHNAPPS— Agreeable beneficial. A tonic

* * ate by private treaty v SATjE 6f Sections 743 and 2501 containj Ilf _r 291 acres freehold and leasehol !• land being the Homestead holding <t' Messrs Ferguson Bros. Mt. Hercules. This property is highly improved - ring fenced and admirably situated Thereon is erected an up-to-date 8 room ed residence, men’s cottage, dairy, woo shed stables, barn, cowshed, sheep dip stock yards etc., etc. Easy terms cm Ik* arranged. Full porticulars Iron the Auctioneers. i W. JEFFRIES, Hokitika. Clincher Motor Cycle Tyres are de pendable. “Dreadnought” 28 x 3, air 750 x 75 de luxe extra heavy, for high powered machines such as Indians an Harleys. British hullth Eor longe wear.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1921, Page 3

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