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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH OF BRITISH PRODUCTION. “LADY CLARE.” “LADY CLARE.” ' From tlio famous poem by Lord Tennyson. Featuring MARY ODETTE and an unrivalled cast of British actors. MR POLLARD PRESENTS THE EXPONENTS OF MODERN DANCING. MR FRED WAUCHOP ana MISS RUBY WIT-DING — IN THEIR NOVEL DANCE ACT. A MODERN DANCE RECT AL Introducing to patrons the latest ballroom dances: Waltz Caprice, ILintim. Gallop, Fox Trot Eccentricpie. USUAL PICTURE PRICES. USUAL PICTURE PRICES. Coming Monday:-- LOUISE GLAUM in “SEN.” A. J. Parker Read super production. PEOPLES PICTURES OPERA HOUSE. WILLTAM FOX PRESENTS—THEDA BARA IN “LA mil RUSSE,” drama by David Belasco. ‘Through the Keyhole” (Sunshine comely): “TailoV Shop"” (Cartoon); Fox World’s News. Australian News, Winter Sports in Canada, (Ford). POPULAR PRICES -In to nil parts of the lmll. TO-NIGHT THEDA BARA IN “LA BELLE RUSSE. The celebrated sta< Grand Supporting Programme

COMING ! C IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR AND OPULENCY. The Big Baz ar of the Year PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. (iiy the courtesy of Messrs T. Pollard :unt H. McLeai*. I ’id tire Proprietors.) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th and bln, 1921. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th and 31st, 1921. ' All Saints 5 Church Fete and Sale of Work WORK STM LS FANCY STALLS, BABY CLOTHING, PRODUCE STALLS MEN’S STALL, SWEET STALL, REFRESHMENT 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. Stuvelcy; Mrs M. Houston at the piano. SONGS DANCES CHORUSES, NOVELTIES.-A GAY TROUBADOUR T ’ ASSEMBLY UNDER BRILLIANT ELECTRIC LIGHT. THE 810 FEATURE OF THE YEAR.! WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AS TO PROGRAMME AND PRICES.

PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION. \M\TEUR TOURNEY— SATURDAY 3rd. SEPTEMBER 1921,-At 7 p.E. A SPECIAL 6-HOUND BOUT. p VCFAULANK (runner up N.Z. Championship) VC. GUY (Cameions . I-'NT'EIKS CLOSE SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST. H SEEBECK, Hon. Secretary.

WILSON & CANHAfV! LTD. MACK AY STREET. GREYMOUTH. Cash Buyers of HIDES, CALF SKINS.. SHF.I'T skins, tallow etc. Butchers and farmers are recommended to consign their Hides, Skins etc., to us, and save all Brokers’ Commissions and Charges. Send to us for our circular “How to Flay and Cure Calf Skins.” ’Phone, No 11. P.O. Box. No 155. O'-pv mouth.

| ()ST.—Cardigan JACKEI about Ju streets in Hokitika or- South Spit rtiad; Plen*e return to R. F. I’erhairi. TO LET—A Small furnished COTTAGE. Apply ‘■Guardian” Offict*. notice, For. the purpose of the x«*w Zealand Clothing Factory’s halfyearly stocktaking and audit, we solicit a SETTLEMENT of all OUTSTANO TNG ACCOUNTS (in or before AUGUST the 31 at., 1921. hallenstetn be OS., LTD. COAL! COAL!! F. W. ARCHER. CaplesTon colliery, Has OPENED a DEPOT ill Hokitika oh Gibsori Quay and is prepared to supply CAPLESTON COLLI - ER\ r COAL, a first-class household article in any quantity iti Hokitika and outlying districts. Orders to be left with E. W. Heenau, Phone 120 and Phone 32. A REAL COOD COAL GUARANTEED FOR SALE. JERSEY BULL CALVES (Ry Contrast, Herd Book. No 78911.1 CONTRAST by Remarkable of Meadow Brook; Grand Dam, Queen of Meadows. Sire and.pedigree can he inspected. Full particulars on applying to:F. C. MARSHALL, T.owcr K oka tali i. APPLESI APPLES 1 ! TUST LANDED 100 CASES Choice ♦J STURMER APPLES 10/6 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: SEED POTATOES SEED POTATOES All graded and guaranteed goad seeds. Per ton. per ewt per qiinr. Good quality FOWL WHEAT 10s 6d bushel. All prices ex-store, Hokitika; sacks m for ton lots. Orders left at Dominion Hotel will reeeive prompt attention* For Cough* and Colds, never fails, Winds* Grefit Bepporminj; L’ww,

M. HOUSTON AND CO: AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALS. QQ ACRES FREEHOLD, situated t/ at Koiterangi, all in good English grasses, including 3 acres in turr nips; 45 acres been ploughed. Sub-di-vided into 15 paddocks, well-watered by springs. Good 6-rooined house, large shed with concrete floor, 21 bails, bay loft, etc. Tiii s is a splendid little Dairy Farm and is offered as a going concern, walk in, walk out. Dairy herd oonsists of 25 choice cows, secofid to none in the distriot. Full particulars and price on application. ACRES FREEHOLD at Lower Kokatahi all plougable; 200 acres ploughed and all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling, large barn and milking shed, with Gane 4cow plant. Well B ub-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows. Offered as a going concern with 60 cows, horseß, 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock, and full range of implements. Price and full particulars to bona fide clients. OQ n K GOOD FIVE-ROOMED ebu i O DWELLING, situated Upper Rollestdn St. All conveniences, including Bath Room (new porcelain bath and basin) Pantry, wash-house etc. Splendid "section, property is id first class condition throughout. For quick sale and immediate possession given. ~i QfJ ACRES, Borough Lease, KoiI I terangi, all cleared and grass, ed except 30 acres light bush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good five-roomed house, large shed. A good dairy farm. Price £2,600. QQO ACRES Freehold situated at —Mount Bonar, S.D., near Evans’ Creek. Ring fenced and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. Price £I7OO. IH7 ACRES REGULATION -LU i LEASE and 14 ACRES FREEHOLD situated at Takutai, South Hokitika; commodious 5-roomed house, Ml, conveniences, also 4 roomed cottage. Stockyard, sheep dip etc. Land is ad fenced and in its present state will easily milk 15 cows; can bo greatly iin [proved with little expenditure. Pric afor prompt sale, £1250. TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. Wo have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, also a number of Town Properties fop eale. Correspondence invited flpd in? 6pection arranged. HL HOUSTON AND CO.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1921, Page 3

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978

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1921, Page 3

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