[ MONDAY! POLLARD’S PBCJTURESI MONDAY I A MAMMOTH HOLIDAY* PROGRAMME. — :l POLLARDS WILL PRESENT A (RRIPLE STAR PROGRAMME. 3-GREAT ST A R-ijFEAT TIRES—3! “MADONNAS AND MEN.” |‘ MADONNAS AND MEN.” A STARTLIN'!} STORY 01’ jfioMlS AND NEW YORK. PROLOGUE—‘ROME. ; f DRAMA—NEW YORK. SUPPORTED BY THE TAV()./r ATT LING FARCE COMEDIES "A FRESH START.” .)/ '“SOLID CONCRETE.” (A “Mermaid” Comedy). (A Larry Semon Comedy). POLLARD’S USUAL PICTURE PRICES ! EASTER WEDNESDAY' PR INCESS TH E ATR E EASTER WEDNESDAY RACK NIGHT! POLLARDS PRESENT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! THE FAMOUS ILLUSIONIST P THE FAMOUS ILLUSIONIST LEVANTE / LEYANTE AND MIS UNIQUE COMPANY? OF ENTERTAINERS AND ASSISTANTS IN SOMETHING NEW UN DIOR THE SUN. SUPPORTED BY THE SCREENING OF TME STARTLING AIR DRAMA “SKY EYE.” I “SKY EYE.” Featuring tlie Great LIEUT. RUSSELL HUNT. A WONDER PICTURE OF'THE CLOUDS —A GREAT LOVE STORY PRICES:—D.C. 2s (id; stalls) 2s; back stalls Is, all plus tax. Reserve at Molntosli’s < imfoctionery. ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phone No 5. P.O. Bo.x 51. THE PUR LTD OF HOKITIKA surrounding district are respectfully notified that the above have opened a branch of their business in SEWELL STREET, HOKITIKA in temporary premises adjoining the Supreme Hall. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CARS are on hire at all hours and for all journeys from Arthur’s Pass to Waiho Gorge at reasonable terms. Wedding parties, Excursion trips and General Hire work specially arranged for. We arc installing modern and •up-to-date workshops and owners of private ears can rely upon repairs being executed only by SKILLED MECHANICS at the lowest scale of charges. Vulcanizing and Electrical work specialised in. H. D. MoMANAWAY, Director.
''ILL you have a Gramophone in your home this winter? Call and hoar records hy the world’s b e st Artists on “His Master’s Voice” gramophones at the Novelty Bazaar. KANT KIM LAKH EXCURSION. EASTER MONDAY APRIL 17th. !R BROS NOTIFY that they will } run an Excursion to Kanicri Lake on MONDAY, 17th. APRIL, leaving Pioneer Memorial at 10 a.m. Fares 6s. return. Bookings at Gariicre Wharf Street. , PER A 'OUSE, fOKITIKA. .UONDAV’I APRIL 24th. f'i RAND CO§PLTM ENTARY WF.IVfl COMIpSOCIAL TO MR AM) MRS T. 10. Y. SEDDON. Admission 2s 6d (including tax). Dancing at? 8.30 p.m. ■ F. EVANS, Hon. Sec. KANTERI BRIDGE. TVTOTICE IS hereby given UN tint the gross loading crossing the above bridge, now partially repaired, MUST NOT on any account exceed a total of FOUR TONS and A HALF. Any person or persons crossing with vehicles in excess of the weight stipulated will he prosecuted without further notice. BY ORDER. ARAHURA STORK STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 20th. APRIL. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and go. will sell on account Messrs D. Agnew. R. Speed, W. Olderog, R. Bradley, W. Bond, W. Reynolds and 1). Bradley: 100 Head CATTLE (in lots). 100 4-tooth Romney Breeding EWES. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED, i JJOK IT 1 K A 11 1 T‘IT C A N I ) 0 YOKING QLUB. SPORTS MEETING. To be held on CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, —Oil— TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1922. _ RUNNING, CYCLING, CHOPPING AND SAWING, DANCING AND FIELD EVENTSSPLENDID ENTRIES RECEIVED!!! First event starts at 12.45 p.m. Admission to Cass Square—is, iin tax ; to Pavilion, 6d.
GRAND DANCE in evening in the SUPREME HALE. Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies Is. G. A. ADAMSON, Hon. See DUNOTJJE COAL! "VSTF, ‘"PUTUY, best DU NOG El E tt unscreened for Household or steam use at 32s Gd. PER TON, net cash with order, railage paid to Hokitika station. We. rriiariintce quality second to no other coal produced on West Coast. Minimum quantity—Truck load. MARK SPROT « CO., GREYMOUTH. WE OFFER FOR SALE : - FOR D CARS—Runabout and Tour, ingrOHP ONE-TON TRUCKS. FORRSON TRACTORS. Daniel Crawford’s, Red Star "Whisky, Walker’s, Sandy Mac nikt other Brands Irvine’s Australian Wines. Monteith’s Bottled Ales and Stout. Sharpies Separators. Harvey’s Whiskies. Little’s Sheep Dips. AGENTS FOR:— National Mutual Life Association. Atlas Assurance Coy., (Fire Acpid; ent and Marine .Insurance), MARK SPROT & CO., GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 3
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