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TONIGHT! PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! RACE NIGHT! POLLARDS PRESENT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! THE FAMOUS ILLUSIONIST THE FAMOUS ILLUSIONIST LEVANTE LEVANT! AND HIS UNIQUE COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS AND ASSISTANTS IN SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. SUPPORTED BY THE LAST OF OLIVE THOMAS PICTURES “THE FOLLIES GIRL” “THE FOLLIES GIRL” STARRING OLIVE THOMAS STARRING OLIVE THOMAS PRICES:—D.C. 2s 6d; stalls,' 2s; back stalls Is, all plus tax. Reserve! at Mclntosh's confectionery. •i THURSDAY L A RIG DO “CONQUERED And the Only CHARLEY jE FEATURE PROGRAMME—THURSDAY >”—Starring MARGARET MARSH. APLIN in “THE HULA HULA DANCE-.” ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phone No 5. P.O. B«x 54. THE PUBLIC of HOKITIKA an<j surrounding district are respectfully notilied that the above have opened a branch of tlieir business in SEWELL STREET, HOKITIKA in temporary premises adjoining the Supreme Hall. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CARS arc 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 are installing modern and up-to-date workshops and owners of private ears can roly upon repairs being executed only by SKILLED MECHANICS at the lowest scale of charges. Vulcanizing and Electrical work specialised in. H. D. McMANAWAY, Director.

Scln'oder and Co., aro again to the fore with high grade millinery, furs sports coats, frocks and hosiery. Also Lisluirl mats and rugs. Linoleum. Carpet squares and Hearth rugs, all at favourable prices. Inspection cordially invited.—Achrt. Always use a little “Golden Rule” with the famous “NO-Rl BRING” Laundry Help for washing clothes scientifically clean. —Dee Bros., Agents (For continuation of news, see fourth page; LOST— In He veil or Hampden Streets small diamond BROOCH. Good Reward on return to “Guardian ’ Office. rOST— On Saturday morning a Gold J BROOCH in Hokitika. Reward on return, to “Guardian” Office. ANTED KNOWN.—Quality and prices are right lor blankets, boys’ suits, jerseys, etc., at W. H. Stopforth’s. . gl()R SALK.— h.p. Triumph MOTOR in good order; cheap. Apjdy v?f “Gmtrdian” Office. M'USIO transforms a house into a • home. The latest and best records for your gramophone can bo procured at the Novelty Bazaar. WANTED KNOWN.-There is happiness for you in having music in your home. Call and hear the latest records at the Novelty Bazaar. tv 7 ILL you have a Gramophone in j W Y our' home this winter? Call and hear records by the world s b e st Artists on “His Master’s Voice’ gramophones at the Novelty B»zaar. * ATHLETIC SHORTS AT HOKITIKA. THURSDAYypSOth AI’RIL. TTSTJAL 4.10 |hn. train for •meyL 1 mouth will; leave Hokitika at 15 ]i.m. Traip|?will leave Ross for Hokitika at 11. if a.m. returning from Hokitika, at 5.30 p.m. GR4-WMOUTH , KAC.ES. SATURDAY, 22nd. ABRIL, orV® iliumv timetable will be suspended Trains’ will leave fo r Grey mouth as follows: —.Hokitika 7.40 a.m., 10.0 a.m., and 4.10 p.m., R (,ss 8 - 50 a -” 1, iUU 2.5 ) p.m. /' Trains will l<S»ve Greynumth for: Hokitika and Ross 7.45 a.m. and 7.0 ~m (Multi tiki only 1.5 p.m.). ' Trains will*;leav« Hokitika for Ros» at 10.10 a.m.mud 8.55 p.m. p'or further particulars see handbil.s.

CITIZENS! !_ KMIO EX-SOLDIERS ABE UNEMPLOYED. | 131’Y \ roni’Y AND help TO FEED THEH? DEPENDANTS. f ■ " ON ANZAC DAT AVEAII A jfoi’PY IN HONOUR of THE DEAD. 1 RKTuUN ED SOLD I EPS’ association. ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS are xV requested W> inert at the Drill Shod on THUKSDjAY at S p.m. to arlamm for a iiriiui party on Any.ae Day. ;T. M. KERR. Secretary. PURITC NOTICE. AT THE MART, DAMP ST., HOKITIKA. ON FRIDAY THE 28th. DAY OF APRIL, 1922. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO.. . will sell by Public Auction (under instructions from the Sheriff Supreme Court): All the interest of Ambrose O’HMloran in and to sections 1373 and 1375 Town of Hoki- | tik a. Particulars of Mortgages can he seen at the office of Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. M. HOUSTON and CO., ! Auctioneers. KOIvATAHI public hall. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1922. GRAND BALL in aid of the kokatahi football club. Gentlement 3s, Ladies Is. ■ W. O’BRIEN, Secretary.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 3

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