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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-NICHTI EARLE WILLIAMS in: EARLE WILLIAMS in: “THE WASTER STROKE.” . “THE WASTER STROKE.” GAUMONT GRAPHIC “China air) the'Chinese; Also Comedy. THURSDAY—(A Grand British Production), adaptation of Lord Tennyson's Faiflou* Poem—“LADY CLARE.” A Screen triumph for old England Also grade! supporting subjects. THURSDAY ! THURSDAY ! MR POLLARD PRESENTS THE EXPONENTS OF MODERN DANCING. MR FRED WAUCHOP ano MISS RUBY WILDINGIN THEIR NOVEL DANCE ACT. A MODERN DANCE RECTA 1, Introducing to patrons the latest ballroom dancr-s:—Waltz Caprice, Hunting Gallop, Fox Trot Ecoentrique. USUAL PICTURE PRICES. USUAL PICTURE PRICES.

COMING! COMING! IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR AND OPULENCY. The Big Bazaar of the Year PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. (liy the courtesy of Messrs T. Pollard and H. McLean, Picture Proprietors.) . 9 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th and 31st, 1921. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th and 31st, 1921. [ All Saints’ Church Fete arid Sale of Work WORK STALLS, FANCY STALLS, BARY CLOTHING. PRODUCE STALLS MEN'S STALL, SWEET STALL, RiCFRKS]IMENT ROOMS, ETC. A.>’D EACH EVENING AT 8 p.m —A RARE AND RADIANT REVUE AND EACH EVENING AT 8 p.m.-A RARE AND RADIANT REVUE ” SOMEWHERE—SOME NIGHT.” Under the direction of Mrs W. Staveley; Mrs M. Houston at the piano. SONGS DANCES. CHORUSES, NOVELTIES. —A GAY -TROUBADOUR _ ’ ASSEMBLY UNDER BRILLIANT ELECTRIC LIGHT. THE BIG FEATURE OF THE YEAR! WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AS TO PROGRAMME AND PRICES.

PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION. VMVTEU'B TOURNEY—SATURDAY 3rd. SEPTEMBER. 1921-At 7 p.m. SPECIAL 6-ROUND BOOT. j» (runner up N.Z.Championship) \ C. GU\ (Cameloii.st. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST. VT SMART* TCP,TC Hon Sanretarv.

WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL The kanieri Rake road WILL BE CLOSED to traffic oil THURSDAY 25th. AUGUST, 1921, from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. for repairs to Cravfisll Creak Bridge. W. MILLNERj County Overseer. Hokitika. 24th. August, 1921. . .-Jar

F. W. ARCHER. CAPLESTON COLLIERY. HAS OPENED A DEPOT in Hokitika, on Gib.soli Quay a fid is prepared to supply CAPLESTON COLLIERY COAL, a first-class household article in any quantity in Hokitika and outlying districts. Orders to be left with K. W./Hcenan, or \frs t). Heenttn. Phone 150. A REAL COOD COAL GUARANTEED

SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL. TTTfi CAN StTPI’LY EXCELLENT YV SCREENED HOUSE-HOLD COAL in any quantity (truck lots) continuously, from ROatlnan’s-Ueef-ton Coalfield. All this coftl is screened free from rubbish, and is a good, clean, ideal coal for anv use. Apply— McMAHON AND LEE, P.O. Box 34, or ’Phone 22. Roefton.

FOR SALIE. A SNIP—S-ronmed HOUSE lately /\ occupied by James Phillips, with a quantity of furniture. Orchard etc. £225 the lot. For further particulars. Apply to: — JOHN MURDOCH. Ross. NOTICE. For the purpose of the Zealand Clothing Factory’s halfveariv stocktaking and audit, we solicit a SETTLEMENT of all OUTSTANT) INC! ACCOUNTS oh or before AUGUST the 31st., 1921. HA TEEN STEIN BROS., LTD.

APPLESi APPLES! ! JUST LANDED 100 CASES Choice STURMER APPT.ES TO/6 to 11/6 According to grade. PATERSON MICHEL £ CO., LTD PHONE No 2.

L. E. ALDRIDGE. CASH MERCHANT. TO LAND IN A WEEK'S TIME:SfefeD POTATOES SEED POTATOES All graded and guaranteed good seeds. . ' Per ton. per ewt per quar. Ton. ewt. quart. bushel. All prices ex-store, Hokitika; sacks in for ton lots. Orders left at Dominion Hotel will receive prompt attention. WOTFF.’S °chn*d?r ?n S sC'nutattng effect on til?

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 3

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534

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 3

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