TCLNICHTi POLLARD’S PJCTURES! TO-NIGHT! A SPECIAL HAMPTON PATHE FEATURE, SIX REELS. ‘‘THE MONEY CHANGERS.” “THE MONEY CHANGERS. PATHE GAZETTE, TOPICAL. “AT IT AGAIN” (National Comedy) 2 ree s BOLLARD’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA! ' ■3a ..-css aw <3% YOU CAN SAVE GOOD MONEY ON A BAG OF SUGAR. BEST QUALITY 1A SUGAR 24/- per 701 b Bag. (Standard Price is 27/9) TO EVERY PURCHASER OF £5 WORTH OF GOODS, INCLUDING THE PRICE OF THE BAG OF SUCAR THIS SPECIAL SUGAIt O | 'TF,R HOLDS GOOD. ONLY ONE BAG OF SUGAR CAN BE SUPPLIED AT 24/-, ANY ADDITIONAL BAGS WILL BE CHARGED AT 2-7/* PER <olb BAG.. This offer holds good until Feb. 14th ; so in order to avoid pressure of business (which will consequently accrue) you are advised to send now to avoid disappointment. ALL GOODS SUPPLIED AT OUR USUAL CUT PRICES, A r S T J" UB pit IN OUR PRICE LISTS. ANYONE NOT HAVING A LIST 1 LEASE IN OUR calLj anj) one f mUj BE SUPPLIED ALL ORDERS FOR £5 OR OVER FREIGHT FREE TO YOUR NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. CASH WITH ORDER. CASH WITH ORDER. CASH WITH ORDER. A & A Stores REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Plioiie 152. PIN THIS COUPON TO YOUR ORDER. This Coupon, attached to an order for £5 or more worth of other goods and received by us before 11th February, 1922, will entitle you to ONE 70I1> BAG of 1a Sugar at 24/-. Any additional Sugar over and above the first bag will be charged at 27/- per 701 b bag. A. &A. STORES, HOKITIKA.
LOCAL BODIES CONFERENCE. TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th. A CONFERENCE of LOCAL BODx'V mg and others interested 'in the welfare of the Town and District WILL BE HELD as above at 7.30 o”,clock. Chair to be taken by His Worship the Mayor. The public are invited to attend and interest themselves in matters calculated to advance local affairs. D. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary, Westland Chamber of Commerce. FINAL notice. All ACCOUNTS owing to the firm of Lock and Morris, Karneri REMAINING UNPAID on 31st. JANUARY, 1922 WILL BE SUED FOR without further notice. J. LOCK, E. MORRIS. KOK.VTAHI DAIRY FACTORY COY. LIMITED. NOTICE. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now offering for sale, BUTTER at Is 3d pov lh nett. G. M. O’NEILL. Secretary. MOTOR LORRY SERVICE. ROSS TO WATAROA. W' AND G. SEARLE, of Hari (< Hari are prepared to carry all goods from RoSs station to Wataroa. All goods or parcels addressed C/o. W. and G. Scnrle, will receive prompt attention. BREAD! BREAD! BREAD 1 CHARLES PFAHLERT. KANIERI BAKERYGood wholesome bread made daily. For quality Jt cannot he beaten. Regular delivery all over the district. Full stock of Xmas Cakes. All orders promptly attended to. FARMERS: re installing a milking plant consult iHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika. 10 will put you on the right track with the following outfit:— .SELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, British made for British users. 1921 Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find your robber cows. THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itself. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine doing the combined work of the oil engine and vacuum pump, which may be installed wherever there is a faL of about 12 feet, and a water flow of 20,000 gallons per hour. This wonderful machine also drives a vacuun; engmq for separating. “HARVOS" OSCILLArfNG JE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. the latest in vacuum pumps and ippeal to anyone putting in a r machine, as the ordinary valves are the trouble makers, are endone away. This pump never find the efficiency is so high that ler pump can bp used AUTHORISED AGENT FOR THU ABQ v ®
RACING NEWS. [by teiiEOkapH—per ritfiss Association] WELLINGTON R.C. SECOND DAY. THEN THAW, Jan. 23. The weather is fine but dull for the second day of the W.IL( . sumniei meeting. Jumpers Flat. —Royal Gift 1, Sii Roseberry 2, Explorer 3. Won by half a head, second U lengths. January Welter—Racefnt 1, Martian Miss 2, Crucello 3. Scr.—Mustard Pot, Bagdad. Won by half a length, third one length away. Time 1.39 3-5. Nursery Handicap.—Killasliaridfik 1, Bumptious 2, Mountain Lion 3. All started. Won by three quarters of a length, third a head,away. Time 59 4-5 Maiden Plate— Angelo 1 Wheatfield 2, Mark Time 3. All started. Woii by half a length, third a length away, lime 1.27. I UE AKBWKLB TRIAL AUBTOAUAN AND N.Z. CARJ.E ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO, Jail 20. \n epidemic of forgetfulness has oken out among the prosecution’s witsses at the second Arbuckre trial, mnacher, the late Miss Rappe’s maner, who was one of the State’s ■ongest witnesses at the first trial, dared that he failed to remember my of the thingß which, he had testid- previously. rke District Attorney made a state>nt charging moneyed interest with tying a big part in influencing the titrestro* j he sole point on Friday, gained by ! prosecution was in the testimony of ormer night watchman at a movie I Jio ,whd declared that in 1919 Arklo offered him a, handful of money : the keys of Miss Roppe’s dressing OBITUARY. LONDON, January 22. ituary—Visciouull Bjfyqje. continuation of news, see fourth page). R SALE-SPRING DAY AND HARNESS. Apply Occidental I Hokitika. R SALE.—TWO ACRES ALGER- . tAN OATS, standing. Apply | Hewlett., Humphreys; I NDERS ARE INVITED FOR PAINTING residence of C. J. E. . mann, Bealey Street. Specificamay be seen at office, Revell St. ANTED TO BUY—HOUSE of 4 or 5 rooms. Sent terms and pairs to “Houso” cl o “Guardian” ANTED— A GIRL for Tea rooms, and shop. Apply Laughton Bros. T—Between Hokitika and Rinui one KEY on ring. Reward dian” Office. ’.ETON COAL—For sale per ton iOs; per half ton 255, delivered m. R. J. Pedder, Rolleston IRBURY EDUCATION BOARD DHERS ARE HEREBY NOTICED tliat from now onward, ■ vacancies in the Board’s serill always be published in the ion Gazette. H. C. LANE, Secretary. itohurch, >h. January, 1922. A WARNING. TO THE CEMETERY I tllc .varned that they must not flowers or shrubs. Offenders in 1 will be prosecuted. J. MdINTYRE, Sexton. No more grinding of teeth with WADE’S WOlpl
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