MONDAY J MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! DOUBLE STAB I’iiOGRAMME. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE (The World’s most popular Coinedienne). “TWO WEEKS." “TWO WEEKS.” PARITY SEATON in “TTTE SUITOR,” (h'is latest hi K comedy success!. Also RATHE GAZETTE. PRINCESS THEATRE. :i HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION. AM VTEI'U TuUIINEY—SATURDAY did. SEPTEMBER SPECIAL 6-ROUND ROUT. P .MACFABLANK (runner up N.Z.Championship) V C. 1921, —A l : P-m. GUY’ (Camerons). H. SEE.BECK, Hon. Secretary.
( IACUFI.OWKRS from Gd.. Carrots, V 7 Parsnips. Swedes, l’unipkins. and iilst of tins seasons Tllmbarlr on sale at The Rivoli. Revell Street. Phone •JO. DON'T miss the opportunity of getting a supply of pood hard brown Spanish Onions while cheap »t The Rivoli, Revell St. ’NOTICE! ! NOTICE! I FPO.M “TilE IMVOM” Revell St., tlo- ! itikn, to the Residents of South Westland, Kohaiahi. Koitorangi, A rah ura Valley and ail outlying districts. IN CONNECTION with our fruit Vegetable, and Confectionery business, we'beg to announce that upon receipt of Telegram. Letter, or Telephone Message we are prepared to forward fruit, vegetables, or confectionery hy first available boat, motor car, or aiiy other mode of transport which in our opinion will be the speediest. AVe guarantee to pack all goods with the id most care so that, customers can rely upon receiving them in good order. Wh v should you. living in the country he handicapped. You ran just send the order and we shall do the rest. W e have arriving three times a week, fresh fruit, and vegetables, and we have an unsurpassed assortment of Confectionery. Now don’t forget the address. Telegrams “Rivoli”. Hokitika; Letters. “The Rivoli." P.O. liox 77. Hokitika. | Phono ‘JO.
1 OST.-A black FUR, between Hall I J St. and Princess Theatre. Ph ase' return to Mrs .T. B. Ward. G da-on Quay. NF.W Xl"..\ LAND 11 All-WAVS. HONING TOL-HXA.MF.XT AT HOKITIKA. SATURDAY ; lrd. SKPTFAI 11KR. rp 1! AIV usually leaving Hokitika, tor -I. Ross at 8.55 p.m. "ill not leave until 10 p.m. RY ORDER. FOR SALE. MFTTON-RIRDS, any tpiantity. Guaranteed good. PRAT-E & CO. Grey mouth. STRAY STOCK. AXY STOCK FOUND on our freehold section, Koilorangi. after this date will be impounded. O. AND F. AMBF.RCF.R. Koitoranat, A«K- 24 th. 1921. LONGFORD HALL KOKATARI. ,4 GRAND FANCY DRESS and l\ MASQUERADE RAI.T will be held on WEDNESDAY, REPf. 7th in aid of the funds of Kokatahi Football Chib Gents Its ladies Is .fid. W. O’BRIEN, Secretary.
SF Yes if you hud used L "PEERLESS” FLOUR j | things wouldn't have turned out ns they did. Make u note to insist upon your next, supply being “I’KKUI.I'i.SS" HI! AND. All grocers stock it, and it costs you no more than other brands not quite so good, Why not have the BEST for the same money. , DO IT NOW! D. M C LEAN, LTD., COASTAL AGENTS.
auction sale OF CHOICE DAILY HELD. at (K'lL t-lAR I HAIII YAWPS WEDNESDAY 7th SEPTEMBER. At 1 pin. M HOUSTON AND d> • Instructed by Messrs Ferguson Bros, ("iili iir»i dispoHiiig of Cv "ho r rtf their first Finns dairt «ill sell I>V public auction as above : •0 Choice DAIRY COWS f2ml. to 4th and a few sth. culvers') due 1 12 12 I Sept.-Oct. -ALSO* Doz. Good MtLlv cans. ALSO— Good SPRINGERS, due Sep., For Mr P. Hansen, f’lioiea ,'i-yr. SPRINGERS, light MARE (Rood m saddle harness). , For Mr J. ( ■ iHnde or
IK. HOUSTON AND CO.‘ AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA, FARMS FOR SALE. AA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated •)*) at Koiterfingi, all in good English grasses, including 3 acres in turnips; 15 acres been ploughed. Sub-di-vided into 15 paddocks, well-watered bv springs. Good . 6-roomed house, large shed with concrete floor, 21 bails, liav loft, etc. Thi s is a splendid littlfe Dairy Farm and is offered as a going concetti, walk in, walk out. Dairy herd consists of •1.-, choice cows, second to none in the district. Full particulars and price on application. ACRES FREEHOLD at 1 Lower Kokatahi all plougable; 200 acres ploughed arM all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling, large barn and milking shed, with Gane 4cow plant. Well s ub-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows Offered as a going concern with 50 eowe, horses, 34 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stock, and full range of implements. Price and full particulars to bona fide clients. nnflp' GOOD FIVE-ROOMED fcvr) / 0 DWELLING, situated UpVf Rolleston St. All conveniences, icludin« Bath Room (new porcelain „th and basin) Pantry, wash-house Splendid section, property is in rst class condition throughout. For nick sale and immediate possession iven. I (\rj ACRES, Borough Lease, Koi- ! ?) * terangi, all cleared and grass, d except 30 acres light bush. Fenced nd sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good ve-roomed'house, large shed. A good niry farm. Price £2,500. -vaq ACRES Freehold situated at ZVO Mount Boiuir, S.D., near •Ivans’ Creek. Ring fenced and partly lcared. Splendid country when clear•d up. Price £l7oo#. i (\ri I U I lease and 14 ACRES FREETOLD situated at Takutai, South Hoitika; commodious 5-roomed house, u onveniences, also 4 roomed cottage itockvard, sheep dip etc. Land is «i enccd and in its present state vdl •nsilv milk 15 cows; can be greatly im ,roved with little expenditure. »ru“ or prompt sale, £1250. TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and inspect the list of Town properties wo have for disposal on easy terms. AVc have several other good properties in other parts of the West Coast, nlso a number of Town Properties for cale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. m. Houston” and co‘
vn Bn mIS Ah' V aNxounckm kxt. IMPORTANT SATjK BV I’UBUO AUCTION. OF FREEHOLD PROPER HUS IN THE ESTATE OK d ‘ DIEDRICHS. DECEASED. M HOUSTON AND (0 .will sell by public auction at m early date (Under the authority of an Order of the Supreme Court), the <> - lowing valuable farming properties:--1 One third part division of Deal richs Station at Koitenngi (known as 2.000 acre bio k), containing about TOO acres of the choicest land on the A\e*t Coast AVill be sub-divided and offered alternatively in one block or »' handy sized farms for dairying. ■> Freehold property in South \\ estland. near Evans Road, Aft. Ilonar S.D. about 200 acres. s i share of Diodrichs Kamen T.r.Ue property of KK) acres. For particulars as to titles etc., apply to Park and Murdieli. Solicitors. TTokitikn. Further details in future issue*. AI. HOUSTON and CO. Auctioneers.
farmers; before installing » milking plant consult A. CEDERMAN mechanical engineer, Hokitika, wlio will put you on the right track w itli tin- follow inn outfit WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, British made for Hritisli users. 1021 Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR t.) find your robber cows. THE GAME MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itselt. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine doing the combined work ot the oil engine and vacuum pump, which may be installed wherever there is a fall ot nliuut 12 feet, a-ud a water How i •’0 000 gallons per hour. This wonderful machine also drives a vacuum engine for separating. THE "HARVOS" OSCILLATING SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. This is the latest in vacuum pumps and must appeal to anyone putting m a milking machine, as the ordinary valves which are the trouble makers, are entirely done away. This pump never heats and the ellieieney is so high that smaller pump oan he used. A. CEDERMAN AUTHORISED AGENT for TTfcE AMOVE M V HINES
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