THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! grand DOUBLE "GARRYOWEN.” “A SPORTING CHANCE. ALSO—POLL|AED’R STAU PROGRAMME ! A Big British Production —Six Keels! Starriiif; WILLIAM RUSSELL — Six Reels! 55 YM PHONY ORCHESTRA ! L Princess Theatre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1921 GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT LYRIC CONCERT PARTY. VOCAL SOLOS DUETS, SEXTETTES. CIIOIiUSES, DANCES AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. lyric orchestra of seven instruments. Prices Produced liv and under the Direction of MR W L- -IOYOh. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, !>s; Pit Is. Reserved seats Od extra. Ilox ylan at Misses Mclntosh. To w N 1 1 A IYI i nO KI r r 1 K A . WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7th. : AFTERNOON AND t/ENING. GRAND BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. IN AID OF THE FUNDS of the HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION, arranged by the Ladies Literary Society. FANCY WORK! PLAIN SHAVING! SWEETS STALL! REFRESHMENTS ! MONSTER XMASTRF.K! SIDE SHOWS! and useful articles. ADMISSION FREE! A Great Array ni fancy HELP A WORTHY LOCAL OBJECT!
W' ANTED TO BUY CHICKENS, two immtlis and upwards for table. Apply “Ouardian” Office. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOA 111) TENDERS FOR MEAT SUPPLY. WRITTEN TENDERS will he received by the above Board for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MEAT to the Westland Hospital and ] Kumara Old People's Home for twelve j months. Specifications may be seen at the Office and Kumara Old Peoples’ Home from 0 a. lll. to 5 p.m. daily. Forms of Tender can be obtained at the Office or Kumara Old People’s Home. A deposit of live pounds to accompany each tender. ! TENDERS CLOSE on THURSDAY DECEMBER Bth., lffi-’l. at f, p.m. j The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. W. BIH'CE. Secretary.
ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON CASH MERCHANTS. REV EL L STREET, HOKITIKA. Phono 152. THW UP-TO-DATK STORK AYITH THK I'P-TO-DATE PRICES. >M PORTA NT NOTICE. CIPECTAT, RKTM'CTTONS for ‘ lie O i't>st of this week and Montlry 21st. A iirnl A. STORES have just landed n large shipment of crockery* glassware En a-m e|. Ironmongery. and Tinware, which will he shown during tlie wee.:. A special reduction of 10".. or 2/- *'i the C w ill 1,0 made off these lines ‘or CASH OXI.Y. Prudent honsewi 1 e> should take advantage of this oiler, ns due to the new duties being imposed on many of the lines to ho mI'ered will naturally rise in price in the neifr future.
All Roods are marked in plain flJP ir ' plin'd the prices will lio subject to .1 ,e----dilution of -/- in tho C. Yesterday is Dead. — Forget It. To-morrow does not exist. Don't AVorrvl To-day is hero! Vso it and hoy this week from "i A and A Stores. Novell Street. VI tilca. and save money. For £!> and over. Railway Freights paid on ill orders \H Quotations are for Cash. D F respective Clients cannot visit the \ and A Store. Please send cash with order. Ally lines not mentioned on tho list will ho eh aimed at the Finns’ usual Cut Rato Prices. Invoices supplied altvnvs, and moneys sent in over the required amount, will be returned with the Invoice. goods dflivf.rfd to any path OF TOWN. FARMERS: before installing a milking plant consult A. OEDBRMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika, who will put you on the light track the
WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS,]' British ntij'le for British users. | 10-21 Models. ; (l Farmers use a 1 . PRESTON COW DETECTOR j to find your robber rows. ' - THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. 1; the best on the market. I <■ THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. f which speaks for itselt. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC 1 VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine, doing tiie combined work ol the ml engine and vacuum pump, which may be. > installed wherever there is a jaL ol , about 1- feet, and a water now < ! : •’0 000- gallons per hour. This wom.m ful machine also drives a vacuum engine, f 1 for separating. • the “HARVOS" OSCILLMfTNG ! SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. , This is the latest in vacuum pumps and , must appeal to anyone putting in a j milking machine, ns the ordinary van os ; whirli are the trouble makers, arc cm- j t iroly done away. This pump never J heat’s and the efficiency is so high tliat. •,
AI7THOUTSET* AOKKT FOB THE -ABOVE MACOTNF.S
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