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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-N!CHT! A BIG BRITISH PRODUCTION! A 810 BRITISH PRODUCTION. VIOLET HOPSON and STEWART ROME in H. B. IRVING’S Great English play : "THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER.” THURSDAY—A GRAND DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTION! “SHOULD A WO- ; MAN TELL.” starring ALICE LAKE, Six Reel Metro feature; j “THE PURPLE CIPHER” starring EARLE WILLIAMS j Five Reels. Vitngrapli Drama. ; WEST CALEDONIAN OF NEW j® COAST SOCIETY ZEALAND. ANNUAL SPORTS NEW YEAR’S DAY. —CELEBRATED ON—OASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1922. MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1922. GRAND CARNIVAL! :::::: GRAND CARNIVAL! DANCING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS! Patrons of Scotland view the National Dress. See Sheet programme. Lovers of Children come and see the young folk. Dance sports commence at 1 p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION 1/-. PRINCESS THEATRE! 8 P.M. SHARP—HOKITIKA! —8 P.M SHARP GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT. DOWN STAIRS 1/-. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-; DOORS OPEN-7.30 P.M A. E. WOGAN (Hon. Secretary), Box 75, Hokitika. CL DAVIDSON, Chief.

CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL & BAZAAR DRILL HALL HOKITIKA. IN AID OK ST. MAIIY’S IH'IRDING KUNI). OPENING CEREMONY, 3 P.M THURSDAY, DEC. 22. CRAN'D DISIM.AY OK KANCY WORK.—ARTICI.KS USEKUR AND ORXAM EXTAR.— EVERY STARR RADEX WITH GOODS OK ARR KINDS. GIANT 'XMAS TREE FOR CHILDREN. GlAlfr 'XMAS TREE FOR CHILDREN. GIANT ’XMAS TREE FOR CHILDREN. FISH POND AND NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. FISH POND AND NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. FISH POND AND NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. DON'T MISS YOl'R C!IAMT! IN' THE GUESSING COMPETITION.—WINDER SKOUPES A KIRST CRASS RAILWAY TOUR ROUND THE SOUTH ISR AND, COME AND SEE THE LYRIC PARTY :: :: IN THEIR LATEST. :: ::

x SAI.K At White's Pie t*nd Coff fee Stall, fresh Saveloys and Hot I’ies after .'3 p.m. every night. CHIIISTMaS CHEER. ).()H HOSPITAL 1 ' and home PATIENTS. Donations for the above object. of goods, cakes, fruit, (lowers, edibles, confectionery, liquids, toys or cash are respectfully solicited which may be left at the Board’s office up to DECEMBER 24th., AT NOON or with the Matrons of the Westland Hospital. Kutnarn 0.,P. Home and Otira Hospital. All acknowledgments will lie made bv post. T. w. BRUCE, Secretary. ' WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. R atepayers are reminded / that till OUTSTANDING RATES are now considerably overdue and SHOULD BE PAID forthwith. The Council has resolved that to till rates remaining UNPAID JtT Rli I'EU--1?U \RY 1922, 10 per cent, be added, and' the' amount SUED FOR without further notice. llv order of the Council. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk,

GOLD HINDUS. MAY get the HIGHEST TRICE for GOLD from: T. H. I,EE. c/o McMahon and Lee, Dos 3-1, Roefton TtRKVDI” 11R EA D ! RR EAD ! CHARLES PFAHI.ERT. K \XIKIiI BAKERY. Good wholesome bread made daily. For quality it eanliot lie beaten. Regular delivery all over the district. Full stock of Xmas Cakes. All orders promptly attended to. SALK BY TENDER. I7IOR SALE BY TENDER, in I or 2 ■ lots the undermentioned 3 sections of river ilat and terrnee land in one square hloek, well watered and drained l>v 3 creeks. Cleared and into grass, except about 30 acres of light bush. Metal road frontage to all sections, suitable for farm or run. Highest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. LOT 1 Section 1504 , 30 acres r leehold. GOT 2.—Sections 2780 and 2790, 8o acres. Regulation Licenses, situate at Arahura, 51 miles from Hokitika. TENDERS CLOSE 28th. DECEMBER' 1921. Possession on January, 1922. For particulars and to view, apply: AV. N. BOND, Arahura, near Hokitik'jV. W M DUNCAN & CO. GENERAL AGENTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. TANCRED STREET, HOKITIKA. FOR SALE:—3* acres, first-class land, South Hokitika. Commodious residence, of 7 rooms, on half aere, freehold, Hampden Street. BUILDING SECTIONS—Ham odeu St., Revell St., and S : ''o Street. Good cooks- waste nothing. They prefer SHARLAND’S Baking Powder j because it ensures best results and is cheapest.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 3

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615

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 3

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