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j TO-NIGHT! I ZEN A KEEFE in the POLLARD’S PICTURESt TO-NICHTI TO ELINOR d.VN'S “THREE WEEKS.” “ONE HOUR” “ONE HOUR.” Further chapters of Serial IXA IXlltl.E “THE HItJ SHOW.” featurinj “ ONE HOUR.” lIAXn." mid Comedy

TOWN WEDNESDAY DECEMBER YIN- i AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GRAND BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. IN AID ok TDK FUNDS -if tl.o HOKITIKA RFAI'TIFYINO ASSOCIA'i’[ON, :imingl'd liy Tin' f.a<lios I.itL'i:iiv Society. FANCY WORK! PI,AIN SHAVING ! K'A'KKTK STALK! T! HKIiT.sHMRNTS! MONSTKR XMAS TISKK! SIDK SHOWS! iA Great Array of fancy and usd ill TIT! Ll* A WORTHY LOCAL OIUECT! articles. ADMISSION FRFF!

NOW OX S-4 r.E ! “HOKITIKA N.Z.” AND ITS STREET NOMENCLATURE. (liv D. J. Evans.) With Supplementary Articles and interestin'; Heading matter i'i early Hokitika Illustrated. ON SALE AT HOOK SELLERS AND ‘LLARDI.W OFFICE. PRICE: ONE SHILLTNCI. Proceeds devoted to the Renovntiom of tho Westland Pioneers’ Memorial.

yyrESTLAND (^lub. ANNUAL TROTTING MEETING. To 1)0 liolll Oil HOKITIKA HACKCOI'KKK. oil THURSDAY, JANUARY sth, 192 a. £750 ,N STAKESI £750 AITHOVKI) PROOR \ M ME.

DISTINCT HAXlllCAl* (in saddle) 70 snvs.. second horse to receive 11 sots, and third hurst' i suvs. Iruin tlit’ stake. For hoist's vvliit’ll have l>een in one of the Counties u! 15::Ilor. Inangnhtin, (' rev or Westland. or nny West Const liorough, lor at least 11 1 rot' months immediately prior to tlm nw, and uvviiftl hv residents ot thi’ spill Counties or llorotighs-. Nomination, ’JOs : acceptance, 20s: C KANIKIiI 11 AXDICAI’ 'in harness). !)0 suvs., second horse to receive 1> suvs. nod did horse 0 suvs. from tlm stake. Horses in this event will he _ handicapped to do 2.111 or hotter. Nomination 2<!s; acceptance 2,05: I mile. HI.Mi: COI.DI’I K! HS 11 ANDIC'A I’. mi saddle). SO suvs., second lmrsc to receive id suvs., and Srd hurts' s so vs. from the stake. For tmhoppletl trutteis otilv. Horses in this event will

FARMERS: belWe installing a milking plant oonsult ,A. HFDRFMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, HokiH' ~. who will put you on the right track with the following outfit: — WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, British made for British users. 1021 Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows. THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. the host on the market. THE ANDEHSOM OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itself. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine, doing tlio . combined work of the oil engine ami vacuum pump, which may Iw installed wherever there is a fa 1. of annul 12 feet, and a water flow 211. mid gallons pm hour. This wonderful machine also dt ire., a vacuum engine for soon rating. THE "HARVOS" OSCILLATING SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. This is the latest in vacuum pumps and must appeal to anyone putting in a milking machine, as the ordinary valves which are the trouble makers, are entirely done away. This pump never heats and the cliicioncy is so high that a smaller pump can he used

WKSTI.AND TKOTTINO CUT. II \N|)|('AP. (in harness), 171) sovs.. m - I‘nnil luirse to receive It I sovs., ami Hril horse 17 sovs. from do Tike. Horses will lie handicapped to do omin of hotter. Nomination olts: acceptance oils; 2 miles. STAKKOItI) HANDICAP in saddle) SO sovs.. second Imrse to rceciw sovs.. ami Hid horse S soys, tiom the stake. Horses will ho Inimlieappcd to do 11.0 lor hotter. •’t)s ■ aooelitanoo 2 >s : 1' DOMINION THOTTKIIS in ha mess). 100 s°vs. to receive 2d Nominal ion miles. HANDICAP. second horse d Ill'll !r rse ID sovs. from the st.d-.i . hop,del foiled only _ h tie handicapped In no *-> Nomination 2Hm aeeeptam ~S will : -

\vTvri()N lIANDICAI*. ‘in Sii mivs., second >">’>■' >'» «vs a nil 3rd horse < sovs. hum the ;, !ko. Ho.s - will he hnmlieapimil to do or hotter. V.mnmu.m J>> Mccoptnnce iWs t>ill ; 1 t iinK KINVL HANDICAP. On siuldK). ■ ;„vs., second horse to iwivj 1" •md third horse S sovs hum . (I| i XL! I torses will he hiouhenpiH'i ~, ,1(1 -2. .10 m hatter. Vimimuiuii

A. CERERMAN Al THORISED AGENT FOR THE ABOVE MACHINES. ’ HOUSTON AND CO; Al l lIONICI3BS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALE.

Nominations for !1 " 11 iviili tin* 'SiTicliiry, \\ liitft sttilia mi Tui'silay. l>o« «*m.'-i-■ “Si’ilnHoaUs will «„* iM.tml on •lay. Hr,l .laiiuiiry. lir> at.S p.m A(‘ct*P^ lul( ' os l^oM ' " 1 on Wi-iliifsilny. Itli .lalHMiy. V.'l M. II lIOTSTON. 11. I closi* I lolli-lll-Jl . Tucsrotary •_>. nt S-iOl*.

ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON

CASH >1 KIU.IIANTS. BEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. I’liotu' 132. THK 1 I’-TO-OATk stouk W |Tll Till'. ri’-TO-OA'l I'. I’IUCI.K. IT AVU.I. I'.YES I>\Y VOE TO KEEP ON OEK EliK'E f.TSTS. ini'. OAK " UFlU'Clfin I’ll ICE ' C>U si - ill be ruling TO-DAY (Wednesdny). New Season’s l’rulies 10d '>*■» ">• N,.w Season’* Cooking l-’isis H«> I"''' ll>. .. New Season’s Dates (Id P ol ' *■ N,. w season's Evaporated ApplfS Idd per lb. Snore, Worcester (pouts 1,1 111l 11 ' 1 ' Ih>UU'. Tomato Saner, .pout bottles Iron, 1/0. , Assorted Kiekles. 1/1 per oottle. Thuyas Maizena 8d per lb. Cornflower 7d per H>Drssieated Cocoanut. loose D- per lb. Starch. loose ltd per lb. Epps English C'oroa. e.pud la <P>alitv to any other brand on tbo market. 10d per .\U>. tin. Nugget and Uadium Vd per small; 1/- large Candles 1 1 all brands. Columns Mustard ',lb tins. 1 S lb tins, 1/1 1.

ACRES FREEHOLD at * * Lower Kokatahi all plougable; 200 acres ploughed and all in splendid pastures. Good dwelling, large barn and milking shed, with Gane 4eow plant. Well s uli-divided into convenient paddocks. Milking 48 cows. Offered- as agoing concern with SO cows, horses, 31 sheep with lambs, 15 head dry stork, and full range of implements. Price and full particulars to l.ona fide clients. OQ7K GOOD FIVE-ROOMED 3JO i DWELLING, situated Upper Rolleston St. All conveniences, including Rath Hoorn (new porcelain bath and basin) Pantry, wash-house etc. Splendid section, property is in lirst class condition throughout. For quirk sale and immediate possession given. f Q 7 ACRES, Borough Lease, Koi- \ f) S terangi, all cleared and grass, ed except 30 acres light hush. Fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks. Good five-roomed house, largo shed. A good dairy farm. Price £2,500 293 ACHES Freehold situated at Evans' Creek. Ring fenced and partly cleared. Splendid country when cleared up. Price £I7OO. 1 (\H ACHES REGULATION 1C / LEASE and 14 ACRES FREEHOLD situated at Takutai, South Hokitika ; commodious o-roomed house, .'1 conveniences, also 4 roomed cottage. Stockyard, sheep dip etc. Land is a.-l fenced and in its present state will easily milk In cows; can be greatly im proved with little expenditure. Price for prompt sale, £1250.

l)ei‘|> Sen Salmon. Ill' tins I,'d. Mueonoehie’s tinned fish 'lb. tins . l/:i. Simp, best Almoml scented 1"d per bur. Host ('boose, 1 A por lb. .Inin 11b. tins 10/f> por doz. first quality. .Inin. ‘Jib. tins. 20/- por doz. lirst quality. .lam 7U> tins d'O por tin oipinl to Dtd per lb. l>io bruits, J gallon tins, 2/- por , tin.. 22/- por dozen. Marrowfat Peas. Aid por lb. Mount View Took, Wended on lioiiour ant! sold bv niorit. b. 2S, and A/- por lb. 1.0„SO Ton. Xo 1 Blond 1/0 and 2per lb. p’lonr. 2.Vs (i/ll: AO’s lA/fi; 100‘s 26 0. Kail wav Freights paid on ill orders For L'b ami over. All Quotations are for Cash. II I'rtospeetive Clients oannot visit tbo A and A Store. Please solid oasb with order. Aliy linos not. mentioned on tin, list will lie charged at the Finns’ us"nl Cut Kate Prices. Invoices supplied always, and moneys sent in over the required amount, will be returned with the Invoice.

mOWN PROPERTIES— Call and in■JL spent the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. AYo have several other goo<l properties in other parts of the West Coftsc, also a number of Town Properties for rale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. M. HOUSTON AND Co‘ Now that spring cleaning is the ordw of the day, we would draw your attention to our new stock of linoleum carpet runners, hearth rugs, square* and hangings. 'These are decidedly well worth your insp ■ Par a: Schroder and Co’s. Advt. win.r •?. irAV pp >. n'i; -u

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3

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