TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! N.Z INTERNATIONAL, ATTRACTIONS PRESENT: “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY." Starring NELL SHIPMAN. The Wonder picture of the Centuiy. ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN in:- 3 Reels—« SUNNYSIBE.”~ \ Genuine First National Attraction! * „ COMING MONDAY—ANITA STEWART in ‘THE YELLOW TYPHOON.
TO-NIGHT PEOPLES PICTURES OPERA HOUSE. grand double star programme. “THE SHARK.” A William Fox Special. Starring GEORGE WALSH. Cartoon, “NOTHING BUT GIRLS” “WOULD YOU FORGIVE?” 'A great picture. Starring VIVIAN RICH;. . Worlds Views and Aiiftralian Views.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. 1921. Grand concert and ball in aid of the funds to replace books lost in the fire. Admission to concert Is. To ball: Gents 2s; ladies'ls. M. GUMMING, Secretary. WARREN & FEENEY. ' TIMBER YARD. CORNER FITZHERBERT AND STAFFORD STS.; HOKITIKA. BEG TO NOTIFY that they are stocking a lull supply of timber for building purposes. All small quantities, cash before delivery. 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. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE'. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Registered Office of the Hokitika Gas Comany Ltd., has now been changed to the Gas Works building fronting Stafford Street, Hokitika, where all legal notices may be left and all accounts paid. Office hours: 10 a.m. to noon; and 1 p.m. till 4 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. till noon. H. W. R. SWENEY, Secretary. ON SALE at Hie office of the Hokitika Gas Works, Stafford Street—Chandeliers, burners, mantles, chimneys, globes, and all accessories for gas lighting; also gas stoves and cookers; gas heaters; gas irons; and all necessary connections. Special prices for cash; gas fitting may bo arranged for by consumers of prospective consumers. Coke, tar and by products from works for sale for cash, Ring up—Telephone 29, for all enquiries, complaints and to report any defects. Your confidence invited. JUMBLE SALE. (In Aid of the Catholic Church Fund.) LONGFORD HALL, LOWER KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, 29tK. JUNE. WORKS OF ART, Fancy Work, Clothing and Live Stock of all descriptions. Sale commences at 2 p.m. Unsold goods auctioned off at 9 p.m. Ball to follow. I* WALLACE, M, MACKINNON, Secretaries. p/1. HOUSTON AND Co.‘ AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS
Do vou suffer Headache of Neuralgia. Use SANDERS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. 6 drops in water internally and applied locally; instantaneous relief. SANDER’S EXTRACT, invaluable for colds, influenza, bronohitis, flatulence. SANDER’S EXTRACT cures hives, dandruff,- eczema, ulcers, 10 drops to loz vaseline, and apply. SANDER’S EXYRACf possesses far greater antiseptic power than the common eucalyptus oil and so-called ‘‘extracts,” and does not depress nor irritate like the lattet. Housewives of cheerful foic<3 &nd sunny countenance are very plentiful throughout New Zealand now, thanks to “Keep Smiling” Pumice Soap. Price od, all grocers. An ideal spirit for both sexes.— WOLFE S SCHNAPPS. For continuation of news, sc 1 fourth page).
WHARF AND CAMP STREETS. HOKITIKA. FAKMS FOR SELF. QQ ACRES FREEHOLD, sfttW.rf V t) at Ivoiterangi, all in good English grasses, including 3 acres in nips; 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 apolication. OKI ACRES FREEHOLD at A 0-L Lower Koiterangi all ploughable; 200 acres ploughed and all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling largo barn and milking shed, with Gane 4 cow plant. Well sub-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows, Offered as a going concern with 50 cows horses' 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head Iry stock and full range of implements, a d full particulars to bona fide ■Kents. 4* IKA GOOD 5-ROOM ED Ay-±OU DWELLING, situated Dp,er Rolleston St. All conveniences ncluding Bath Room, (new porcehm inth and basin), Pantry, wash-house tt. Splendid Section, property isjn irst class condition throughout, For [U i c k sale, and immediate posses turn ;iven. | f\r7 ACRES, Borough Lease, --oi-1 IV l terangi, all cleared and grassed I xcept 30 acres light bush. Fenced nd sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Gooi roomed house, large shed A v ,ooo airy farm. Price £2500. ACRES Freehold situated at Mount Bonar, S.D. near Evans’ reek. Ring fenced and partly clearl. Splendid country when cleared up. rice £I7OO. 10WN PROPERTIES- Call and in- . spect. the list of Town properties have for disposal on easy terms. LVe have several other good proper s in other pai ,s of the West Coast o a number of Town Properties ft. b. invited a> ld «'-• jetion awanged. U uniicf-nu ANFI r.n ‘
AR RlVlNG— Friday morning: Fresh groper; mutton „bir<ls, crayfish and ovste.rs. Phone 37. Orders delivered, Commercial Supper Rooms.
CEYLON TEA—slb. Packets Os 6d j ' and 11s. 3d, post free. Cash with order. Household Supplies Co., 1 Box 348, Christchurch, ’ FOlt SALE—Studebaker CAR, 5 j scater, good order, newly painted £3OO, or will take Ford Car in part _ payment. Apply Hokitika Motor Our- , ago. | i TO)R SALE.—Nine SPRINGERS, j' F 2nd and 3rd calf, due September and October. Apply Pat Douglas, Wnitaha < WANTED BOTTLES—BIack beer i . and black whisky bottles; WO! j, call for them or receive at Commercial j Fish rooms, Revell Street; Price 3/- | ( per dozen. I ——* —* 1 1 WANTED— Experienced DREDGE ' MEN for dismantling dredge at , Humphreys Gully and re-erecting same at Awatuna. Apply at dredge or G. Linklater, Stafford. OF PIANO, FURNITURE ETC. \T THE OVERSEAS CLUB ROOMS, HAMILTON ST. WEDNESDAY, 15th. JUNE. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., . under instructions from the Overj seas Club (who are vacating the premises) will sell by public auction as ' above:— . • A quantity of furniture and sundries ! including cafe tables and chairs, tables, kitchen utensils, crockery, dishes, cupboards, forms, cushions roller top desk, Morris chairs, valuable pictures, linoleums carpets, gas stove, books, ornaments curtains, etc., etc. -ALSO--1 First Class PIANO. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. C CONSUMERS' arc reminded that the J Gas Accounts tor the month of ! MAY, fall to be paid at the Company’s 1 Office’ Stafford St. by 4 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW, 10th INST., otherwise discount cannot he allowed, j H. W. B SWEENEY, ! Secretary.
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