MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY! OLARINE SEYMOUTH in D. W. GRIFFITHS’ 'Latest Production of the South Seas: — “THE IDOL DANCER.” “THE IDOL DANCER.” An enthralling story of the Romantic Isles of the .South Seas. (Filmed under tha .waving Palms and in the warm breezes of the SoiHli Sea Is lands.) The supports include Pathe Gazette and a Two Reel Comedy.
Willi Ist mortals vainly probe and con To learn their goal sublime, The wheels of fate roll darkly on Adown the aisles of time! True happiness is found on earth When we vain hopes abjure, And seek the aid that proves the worth Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. (For continuation of news, see fourth page). LETTUCE (first of geason), cauliflowers, cabbage, carrots, parsnips, beet, celery and rhubarb, at. The Rivoli, Revel! Street. ’Phone 20. FOR SALE, cheap—Lady’s secondhand BICYCLE, in capital order. Apply—T Brown, Hokitika Cycle Works. WANTED.— Good GIRL for housework ; sleep at home. Apply— Mrs Buchanan, Mental Hospital. FOR SALE-SETTINGS of White Leghorn and Black Orpingtons EGGS. •>/- per setting. Mrs Bennett, Sale Street. SEA VIEW MENTAL HOSPITAL. THE usual Monthly Staff Dance will be held on MONDAY EVENING, August Bth, at 8. 15 p.m. sharp. Ad-, mission (main entrance), ticket only. M. MAOFARLANE, Hon. See. OPENING OF ALBERT HALL AT RITATAPU. QItA N D g A LL , plain and fancy dress. PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1921. Orchestra; good floor; sit-down sup-| per. Tickets—Double, ss; Single lady!
2s; Single gout 3s. THUKSDAY. 18th AUGUST. 1921. .IUYENILH HALL, plain and fane dross. Admission Is.
I FOOTBALL. ■ C ASS s QU.VR E, H OKITJKA, KATURDAY, AUGUST Gth, 1921. JUNIOR- GAME. At 1.30 p.m.—KIWIS V EXCELSIORS SEXR )K COM PETITION. V at 3 p.m. ADMISSION Is. PUBLIC MEETING AT HARI HARI. THE general public, members of the j Inter-Wanganui River Board, j I Medical (’lid), and Racing Club are in- j 1 vited to attend a meeting to be held | ! in the PUBLIC HALL, Hari Hari, on ! ! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th at 8 p.m. Important business is to be transact- ' ed, and all interested in thei welfare of j the district are respectfully urged to at- | tend. If the weather is inclement, the t meeting will be held on the lirst fine | night following. j
J. HEAVER, Convenor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNOEMEN !'. IMPORTANT SALE RY PUBLIC AUCTION. OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF R. .T. S. DIEDRTOHS, DECEASED. I\/f HOUSTON AND CO., TvX • will sell by public unction at in early (late (Under the authority of in Order of the Supreme Court), the following valuable farming properties : 1. —One third part division of Diedriehs Station at ivoiter-uigi (known as 2,000 acre block), containing about 700 art-es of tr.o choicest land on the AVest Coast AVill be sub-divided and offered alternatively in one block or m handy sized farms for dairying. 2. —Freehold property in South AVest ■ land, near Evans Road. Mr. Bonar S.D., about 200 acre3. —i share of Diedrichs Kameri LaF' property of 100 acres. For particulars as to titles etc., apply to Park and Murdoch. Solicitor.-, Hokitika • Fjipfher details in future sßues M HOUSTON and CO. Aut'tiopeers,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1921, Page 3
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