TO-NIGHT I POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT BESSIE LOVE in : ~ BESSIE LOVE in : - “THE LITTLE BOSS” “THE LITTLE BOSS.” ATi&O—QiAUMONT OxRAPHTC CINEMA TRAVELS. “TN A PINCH” Gold wy n Com edy. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! ! THURSDAY! ! ! “THE BETRAYER” “THF BETRAYER.” BEAUMONT SMITH’S Supreme 6-Heol Creation (Acted amidst the Thermal Wonders of Maoriland.) See New Zealand and its people.both White and Maori.
LATE LOCALS. Cool drinks will Tie on salt* at the Hospital Hall to-night. For tlie children’s fancy dress ball to. morrow (Thursday) evening the grand march will commence at 8 o’clock sharp. At the .Magistrate’s Court this afternoon before Mr A. K. Benjamin, J.P., •a man charged wii.li drunkenness, was on the application of Sergt King, remanded for. seven days for medical 11 cal mcnt. Further exhibits added to the local Museum are it fine specimen of Ruby Rock, presented by Rimu Sluicing Coy; a specimen of phosphate rock from Milton, presented by Mr Rutland; two New Guinea lime and ceremonial sticks; 1 mounted thnish; 1 mounted starling; 1 mounted pectoral rail; 1 skull of cat. Arrived to-day at The Rivoli, Revell street, it fresh supply of pines, passions. pears, mandarines, sweet oranges, lemons, and a beautiful line of marmalade oranges. The size of these oranges are worthy of .note, l4ozs being the weight pier orange. As we bought these* good s in a cheap market we are selling accordingly. Ring up ’phone 20. A dvfc.
EAVE your order at The Rivoli, Hovel! .street, for a large sack of potatoes at 11s 6d. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK A MEETING OF TRUSTEES win be held at the office of the Banl. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. Wm. WILSON, Secretary. HOSPITAL BALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. DRILL HALL, HOKITIKA.
Grand plain and fancy DRESS BALL in aid of the funds of the Westland Hospital. Grand march at 8.30 p.m. Double ticket ss, single, gentleman 3s, lady 2s 6d. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th. Juvenile Fancy Dress Dance at 8 p.m. Admission Is.
APPLES! APPLES! ! JUST LANDED 100 CASES Choice STEP MET? APPLES 10/6 to 11 6 According to grade. PATERSON MICHEL’S CO., LTD , SHONE No 2. '
WESTLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. B ALANCR-SHKET, 30th JUNE. 1921 LIABILITIES. £ S. d. ~ Goldfields revenue 7 10 0 ~ Subscriptions 58 10 0 £l,OlO 16 8 1 have examined the foregoing Ba.l-anee-Sheet and compared same with the hooks and vouchers, and found it to lie correct. I report that I am of opinion that it is a full and fair bal-ance-sheet, properly drawn up so as to describe the true position of the Association’s affairs, as shown by the books, and all my requirements as | auditor have been complied with. Owing to no entries of assets having hitherto been kept the value of property and also the P and I; balance brought forward have been on this occasion estimated. R. WILD, fTpkitjka, 23rd July, 132]
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