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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NSGHT! THE ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS PRESENT THE WONDERFUL FILM PRODUCTION—frhos< Ince’s Greatest Spectacle Thos. Ince’s Greatest Spectacle “LYING UPS.” "LYING UPS.” STARRING FLORENCE VIDOR AND HOUSE PETERS. A mighty drama of life and love. A Story of one woman and two men. Appropriate musical selections for the screening of his big picture by lorn Pollard’s Greymouth Orchestra under conductor ship of Mr Restieaux Prices of admission are: Dress Circle 2s 2d; stalls, Is Id. Setita for Diess Circle may bo booked at Miss Mclntosh’s, Confectioner.-

HOKITIKA borough council. -VfOTIC® IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BALANCE SHEET and STATEMENTS of the Hokitika Borough Council for the year. ended MARCH 31st, 1921, as certified to by the Audit Office is open for PUBLC INSPECTION, at the Town Clerk’s Office until MAY 13th., 1922. A copy will be posted free of charge to any ratepayer making application for same. A. A. ANDREWE9, Town Clerk. TURNER’S HALL, STAFFORD. A FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE will be tendered to Mr and Mrs D. Behan on TUESDAY, APRIL lltli. Admission Tree. Welcome to all. Refreshments provided. Up to date music. G. LINKLATER, Secretary. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. HOUSEHOLDERS are reminded of the ANNUAL ELECTION of SCHOOL COMMITTEES on WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL at 7.30 p m. | H. C. LANE, £ Secretary. Christchurch, | April 6th, 1922.

CANTEROHJRY EDUCATION BOARD'. ELECTION OFISCHOOL COMMITTEES. HOUSEHOLDER” in relation to the election Hof members of a School Committc, urn.-ins : (a)— Every adult male or female person who has for .the period oi thiee months next day of election resided in any dwelling-house within the school district;. as OWNER or TENANT therof; arid (b) —The father. WHEREVER RESIDENT, or, if he N 'is dead or absent from New Zealand A the guardian or other person, wherejfer resident, who lias the actual custody of any child attending any public!*'school situated within such district;;;!and (c)—ln school .districts situated within the mining 'district under the Mining Act, 1908;!; includes every adult holder of a. miner’s right who for the period of three months next before the day of election has resided in the school district and isifiot an alien; and (d)—Tlie HUSBAND or WIFE of any person referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), or (c), hereof. A T.L HOUSEHOLDERS, and no other persons, are qualified both to vote at the election and to he elected members of the School.,Committee. A three months’ residence in district is not required under qualification (b). H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, April. 1022.

SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. [3URSUANT to the terms of “The •* Bunking Act, 1908, TUESDAY , APRIL 18th', 1922 will he observed rs a special bank holiday throughout New Zealand. For the Bank of New Zealand; (Sgd.} H BUCKLETON, • General Manager Foi the Bank of New South Wales, (Sgd.) H. W. LEVER, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.; (Sgd.) D. W. DUTIIIE. General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also he closed on Good FViday, 14th April, Saturday 17th April, and Easter Monday, 17th April, statutory holidays. LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHT THURSDAY, 13th APRIL. lECTURE oh “Samoa and Islands -i of the Pacific”' hy Hon H. L. Michel jM.L.C., in aid of the funds of Hokitika Beautifying Society, (by special request ot residents of Kokat hi and Koitemngi). Admission one shilling. TONERS’ HA LL All AIIUR A. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th. A GRAND BALL will be held in xY a id of the Arahura Football Club. Double Ticket 3s; single 2s; extra ladv Is. H. J. MUIR, Secretary.

EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND CONCERT AND BALL will be held in aid of the Hall fund. Admission to concert Is; to ball—Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies, a plate or Is. .1. H. MORRIS. Chairman c. c. henwood, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA (Next to A. H. Lawn, Hairdresser) INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT WORKMEN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 3

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