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MONDAY! ’ POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! ANITA STEWART IN HAROLD McGRATH’S ADVENTURE STORY6000ft. “TH E yellow TYPHOON,” 6 , “' s . “WITH THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.” (scenic). RATHE GAZETTE AND TOPICAL. Comin? Wednesday: IRENE CASTLE in “GIRL FROM BOHEMIA.” Pollards Prices: Dress Circle, ls7d; Stalls, Is Id; children, 6d.

WILL the person who took a BICYCLE from Pioneer Hotel on Thursday evening return same to Magistrate’s Court at ones. OVERSEAS CLUB. THE Ladies Committee of the Overseas Club invites members of the Returned Soldiers’ Association and members of the Overseas Club to suppei this evening at the rooms, at 9 o’clock. CHEAT READ INC. FOR THE WINTER EVENINGS. The Daisy Bank Series of Famous Crime* and Criminals. ’rice lOd each or (i for 4s 6d post free. “The Moat farm Mystery,” The Crippen Murder,” “Brides in a Bath Tragedies.” “Charles Pearce, Murderer,” “Burke and Hare, Bodysnatchers,” “Life and Trial of Mrs Maybrick”, “Babbicombe Tragedy,” “The Great Thaw Murder and Trial,” “Sweeney Tod, The Demon Barber,” “Paris by Day and Night,” “Six Months in a Convent,” “Palmer the Poisoner,” “Maria Marton. Red Barn Murder,” “Fenian Conspiracy,” “Ethel Le Neve. Her Life Story,” “History of Maria Monk,” “Jack the Ripper Murders,” “Life of Dick Turpin,” “East Lynne,” “A Racing Crook.” Send for complete list of Daisy Bank publications, over 50 titles. Book of every description for home entertainment. Illustrated Magical Novelty Catalogue 6d post free. Free card trick given with each catalogue. IDEAL NOVELTY COY., BOX 643. CHRISTCHURCH. KllH f CertfiJSioN tut TION

arahura fat stock sale. MONDAY, 13th. JUNE, 1921. Messrs w. jeffries and co . will sell by public auction ns above: 25 Fat CATTLE. For E. Cron. 15 Fat CATTLE and YEALERS. For W. Olderog. 60 Fat SHEEP. For J. McGregor. 60 Fat SHEEP. For E. Chinn. 60 Fat SHEEP. For Iv. Nolan. 40 Prime LAMBS. For H. Monk. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. M. MONDAY, JUNE lPth. HOUSTON' AND CO., will sell as al>ove: 25 Fat CATTLE. For Mr M- Patrick. 10 Fat CATTLE. For Mr T. ' Harris. 60 Fat SHEEP. For Mr H. N. Adamson.

OF PIANO, FURNITURE ETC. 1 Vl' THE OVERSEAS CLUB ROOMS, : HAMILTON ST. ! WEDNESDAY, loth. JUNE. At 2.30 p.m, Miiouston ANtl CO., j • under instructions from the Overseas 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 car- ’ pets, gas stove, books, ornaments curtains, etc., etc. i -ALSO- |' 1 First Class PIANO- • AUCTION SALE | OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN , PROPERTIES, furniture ETC. IN THE ESTATE OF SARAH DIXON, (deceased). . 1 ON THE PREMISES, WELD ST., HOKITIKA. i THURSDAY, JUNE 16th. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., i • favoured with instructions from the Executor of the late Mrs Dixon, will sell as above:— j o t x. Freehold sections No 688 and 690, containing 26 perches more or less, with largo frontage to Hamilton St.; also Section 188 > containing 5.9 perches at rear of j above sections, having a frontage j to Gibson’s Quay. 1 j O X 2. Freehold Sections 350 and , part 348, containing 30 perches , more or less, situated in Weld | St., with comfortable dwelling | ■ erected tbereon. Lot 3.— Freehold Sections 834 and 835 containing 1 rood and 20 perches more or less, situated in Hall St. with dwelling thereon. 4. Freehold Section 3378, containing 20 perches" more or less, situated in Brittain St., near Gib- ) son Quay, f ALSO. 'The whole of the furniture and household effects in the dwellng at Weld St. including sitting ropm suite, card tables, large easy chair caipets, fenders and irons, sideboard, beds and • bedding, 2 chest drawers, watshstands*nnd ware, bookß, ornaments, crockery, bed and table linen, cooking i- ;utensils, etc #t£. V *' . v• ' *

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1921, Page 3

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634

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1921, Page 3

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