MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY* One of the most Sumptuous Productions ever screened: "EYES OF YOUTH.” “EYES OF YOUTH.” The Play that has charmed millions. Starring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and her own Company. A revelation in screen production). COMING SOON— I'ER GREAT McEWAN COY. TO-NICHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE ENID BENNETT in her greatest success:“HAIRPINS.” “HAIRPINS.” A Great Comedy and second Episode of Serial 4< \ ANISHING DAGGER Starring EDDIE POLO. NOTE—Owing to postal delays “THE DEVIL’S PASS-KEY,” WILL NOT BE SHOWN TILL TUESDAY.
'poll. SA DE— Gents’ BICYCLE j J- licnlly new. Apply "Guardian” \ Office, ' | _ __ 1 QPKRA J„|OUKK j TO-NIGHT! 'i'o-Ni(<in I! FRIDAY 22m1. JULY,- 1921 8 pun. ROBERT BURN’S MEMORIAL. LECTURE AND # CONCERT. I' ECTURE ON BURNS by MR J JAMES CUAIGIE M.R. for 1 Timaru. " CONCERT PROGRAMME. -Song* G. Struthc's (Otiraj. 2'.—Recitation G Cullen, if. Dnßce —S«an Trubhias -Children. 4.—Yocai Duet Mrs Rowe and Miss Davidson. s.—Flute. Solo Ml' T. Wylie. 6. Solo Miss Edna Perry. j 7. Recitation Miss Struthers (Ch.Cli.j 8. -Dance—Reel o’ Tnlloch—Children. 9.—Song C. Strnthers (Otrra). Admission 2/- and 1/-. “AULD LANG SYNE.” GOD SAVE THE KING. G. DAVIDSON, Chairman. ” FOOTBALL. CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, JULY 23rd. At 3 p.m. KIWIS V. RIMU. ADMISSION Is.
WESTANI) A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ffYENDERS are invited for the lease *- of limekiln at Koiterangi. All information and conditions can be obtained from Mr L. H. Morel, Koiterangi. 'lenders close on MONDAY, AUG. Ist. with J. HART, "Secretary. NOTICE. A Id. MONEY owing to me, MUST BE PAID b.v .list. JULY; after •’ ;t date it will J-«. for without farther notice. MRS. 1.. SINGER, Fitsiherl>ort St. ARAFURA SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 25tli. GW. MOSS AND CO • will sell as above: io Fat cattle. For R. Adamson and Co. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. A BALL will be held in aid of the - funds of the Kokatahi Football Club, on TUESDAY, JULY 26th. Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies a nlate. W. O’BRIEN, Secretary. FOR BADE. SLUICING PIPES, 15in. and 18in. (about 70); 1 GIG and HARNESS; Acetylene • Gas Generator plant complete; Miscellaneous mining gear. Apply “Guardian” Office.
WESTLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. TITHE ANNUAL MEETING of the J- above Association will be held at the County Chambers, Hokitika at 2 o’clock on SATURDAY Ah IT I NOON, 23rd in.st. All members and intending members are invited to attend. BusinessTo receive report and balance sheet; elect officers; and general (including decision as to reviving annual show and exhibition in February, or other suitable date). All towns and country people willing to co-operate in regard to show matters. are specially invited to attend. L. H. MOREL, President. KILTIES ART UNION. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that he following are the winning numbers in the Kilties Art Union:— First Prize, No 1783. Second prize, No 128. Third prize. No 1388. Fourth prize. No 1903. Signed : A. A. ANDREWES. A- B. BOYD. JOHN JARMAN. CHAS. GIBBONS. HECTOB DAYIDSON. .TAS. KING, Hon. Secretary.
GISBORNE SHEEPFARWERS. 7}% MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. OVER €274,000 RECEIVED. closing Date. Owing to Trii; xl" lend id RESPONSE from the iiiv<*StiJ«K public, the Directors have decided TO CLOSE THE ISSUE oil or Indore SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd., JULY. I'p i<> 10th. July over £274,000—0ut of .the £300,000 asked for-had been received. THE GISBORNE SHEEP EAR TIERS’ FROZEN MEAT AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD. GISBORNE.
WILSON I TO MACK AY STREET. GREYMOUTH —Cash Buvers of— HIDES, CALF ‘SKINS, SHEER . SKINS, TALLOW ETC. Butchers and farmers are recommended to consign their Hides, Skins etc., to ns, and save all Brokers’ Commissions and Charges. Send to us for our circular “How to Flay and Cure Calf Skins.” ’Rhone, No 11. P.O. Box. No 155. Greymouth.
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNcEMEN i. IMPORTANT SALE MY PUBLIC AUCTION, OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF R. J. S. OIEDRTCHS, DECEASED. M HOUSTON AND CO., • will sell by public auction at ui' early date-(Under the authority of >n Order of the Supreme Court), the following valuable fanning properties : I.—One third part division of Diedrichs Station at Koitenngi (known as 2,000 acre block), containing about 700 acres of too choicest land on the West Coast Will be sub-divided and offered alternatively in one block or in bandy sized farms for dairying. 2. Freehold property in South West land, near Evans Road, Me. Sonar S.D., about 290 acres. 3.„j share of Diedrichs Kanieri i,L- r property of 100 acres. For particulars as to titles etc., apply to Park and Murdoch, Solicitor.Hokitika. Further details in future ssues M. HOUSTON and CO. Auctioneers.
HI. HOUSTON AND CO/ auctioneers AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS. HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SdLF ACRES FREEHOLD, situ*-.ad at Koiterangi, all in good English grasses, including 3 acres in .nrnips; 45 acres been ploughed. Sub-di-vided into- 15 paddocks, well-watered by springs. Good 6-roomed house, large shed with concrete floor, 21 bads bay loft etc. This is a splendid little Dairy Farm and is offered as a going concern, walk in, walk out. Daify herd consists of 25 choice cows, second to none in he district. Full particulars and price on apnlication.
? f t USERS OF “PEERLESS” FLOUR Never have any experience such as tliis, because they have no failures. Their Bread, Cakes, Scones, etc., are the envy of the neighbourhood. What’s the matter with you? You are just as good a cook, but. you have not been using “PEERLESS BRAND.” Insist on it. all grocers stock it and the cost is exactly flip same. D. HfLEAN, LTD, COASTAL AGENTS. SeEssii" wi-jM i 1 iwraf
n -J ACRES FREEHOLD ai JmltJX Lower lvoiterangi all plough* a bio; 200 acres ploughed and all ir> splendid pastures. Good dwelling large barn and milking shed, with Gane 4 cow plant. Well sub-divided into c on venient paddocks. Milking 48 cows, Offered as a going concern with 50 cows horses' 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock and full range of implements. Price :•/ A full particulars to httnfl M 1? clients.
i£* QIX. GOOD g-DOOiv'iKD I t/Ol *) I)WETjLTNG, situated Upj per Kolleston ®t : Alj’ conveniences ! including Bath jippm, (pew"porcelain • hath, and bas.pti, Pnptry. 'jyssh-hoiisr j (?k. Splendid option, prVmkrty in ; first, plaag thrqflgjiout, for fwh> K ond hinngjt'nti', r?ossfsyjot\ siivyft. " l J ‘
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