TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT—THE BIG AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGING STORY.-TO-NIGHT “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER.” Starring DOT McCONYILLE. Australia’s Champion, Daring Horsewoman. The story is from the well-known Novel “A Stripe for Trooper Casey.” Prices 2s. and Is., plus tax. Reserve at Mclntosh’s.
ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phono No 5. P.O. Box 54. ImE PUBLIC OF HOKITIKA and 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 aTo on hire at all hours and for all journeys from Arthur’s Pass to Waiho Gorge at reasonable terms. Weddin? parties, Excursion trips and General Hire work specially arranged for. We are installing modern and up-to-date workshops and owners of private cars 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.
ft’s silver WATCH 1 HOUND—One (Hunter csse) on Racecourse. Apply T. R. ChesWman, JKanieri. A WARNING—Any persons found trespassingvsint my land at Upper Tv ok a tali i will >.6e prosecuted.-,! 1 . CHESTER MAN. R. WjjTi you liave a Gramophone in your home this winter? Call and hear records by the world’s best Artists on “His Master’s Voice” gramophones 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. LOST. Last Saturday week Gent’s BICYCLE, No 1061, 24 in frame, new tyres, recently enamelled, turned up handles; please advise “Guardian” Office. F_ OR quick sale, twA beautiful knitted JUMPEgf, will finish at purchaser’s Orders for plain and fancy knjjSfxmg immediately attended to. j#or address apply to “ G ua rdia n’^Tlffiee. » ZIRPY and entrancing is the newest dance music when played on Ui s Master’s Voice gramophone. Novelty Bazaar, agents, Revell Street. ■pRINCE SS : IJIHEAT R E TWO NIGHTS’ SEASON AND A MATINEE, a STARTING ON AYE I INKS DAY. MAY 3rd. With the excruciatingly, tunny SYDNEY? PANTOMIME! SYDNEY PANTOAIIM E! ( Direction ; Stanley McKay). “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” Interpreted by a specially selected caste of . Australian artists. This cleverly constructed A[T STRAIT AN PANTOMIME inn for 22 consecutive performances in Auckland at Christmas. Popular pricei; 4s 6d, 3s, 2s plus tax. SPECTA! MATINEE ON THURSDAY ATFERNOON at 3.15 pm. to which school are to he admitted for the sjnall sum of Is plus tax. Book seats' at Misses Mclntosh’s sweet shop' without extra charge. —Second Production — “LITTLE 80-PEEP” THURSDAY. MAY 4th.
WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a quarterly meeting (being THE ANNUAL MEETING) of the Westland Licensing Committee will be held in the Courthouse at Hokitika at NOON on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1922. All applications for new licenses, renewals, transfers, etc., together with the prescribed fees must be lodged with the Clerk of the Licensing Committee at Hokitika on or before Thursday, the lltii day of May, 1922, at 4 p.m. Dated at Hokitika this 26th day of April, 1922. W. M. WILL, Clerk, Westland Licensing Committee. EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S fowler and holmes, fowler and holmes. REVELL STREET, OPPOSITE STAFFORD STREET. REFRESHMENT ROOMS! OPEN AT ALL HOURS. Cold ham, pickles, hot pies and pasties. Tea and Cake. Ham and tomato sandwiches. O’CONNELL & CALIARI CABINET MAKERS. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. Have opened business a> abovc and solicit your patronage. Latest designs and best workmanship.
COMMERCIAL SURFER ROOMS REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. HAVE PLEASURE in announcing they have opened as above. Fish arriving at regular intervals. Fresh fish on sale to-day. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTO^ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS. Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ALL CLASSES of Eire. Marine, Motor Car and Accident Insurance undertaken at lowest, rates. H. W. R. SWENEY, Chief Agent Hokitika. J. EDGAR WADE, West Coast District Agent. LAKE KANIERI HOTEL.
DinLL SHED, HOKITIKA. FRIDAY, APRIL 28tli. ANZAC BALL. UNDER THE AUSPICES of the RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION. Good music- : Refreshments provided. Gentlemen 3s; Ladies 2s. W. P. MORGAN, Hon. Sec. REEETONr RACKS. ON SATURDAY |29th APRIL train will leave Greyigouth for Reef ton at <) 5 n.m. returning |i'om Reefton at 6.0 p.m., and will stoijj at Brunner, Stillwater, NK a l'ci"e :u||3 Ikamatua only. Train usually Reef ton for Greymouth at 3.45 p.n| will leave at 6.30 p.m. tf Train usually leaving Hokitika tor Greymouth at.'7.4f a.m. will leave at 6.50 a.m. and trisn usually leaving Greymouth for Hokitika at 7 o clock will' leave at 8:104p.m. Train usually leaving Hokitika f|r Ross at 8.55 p.m. will leave at 10.5 |.m. Holiday excursi# tickets will be issued to Reefton from any station on the Westland Sectfm hv trains arriving Reefton up to 12 moon on 29th. April, available for return up to Ist May.
W. R. PARKINSON, Proprietor. FOR. tho coi.renience of visitors, a MOTOR-CAR has been installed. Intending visitors will be taken in or out at a reasonable figure. Ring Telephone, Take Kanieri, on the premises. A & A Cash Stores RtV'ELL STREFT, HOKITIKA. TEA IS ON THE RISE. LARGE SHIPMENT of Broken Pekoe bulk tea of the finest quality has just landed and WILL BE OFFERED AT 2s PER LB. L, lOd PER LB. BY THE 1251 b. CHEST. Call at the Store and take enough home to make a cup for yourself. IF YOU LIKE IT, TAKE A TIP AND BUY IT. TEA IS ON THE RISE. Mount View, Hill Grown Tea always stocked in lib and 51b Cartons, 2s 6d, 2s Bd, and 3s per lb. tea IS ON THE RISE, AIPRIDGE & ADAMSON PASH merchants. Phone 159.
KOITERANGI CO-OREjpATIVK lAMB A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Rope Hall, Kokatahi on MONDAY, »|aY Ist., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS—To officers and make iirraugemajpts for the erection of a new k|jh. All settlers are requested to attend. J. &. HART, • § Secretary. FARMERS’ WINTER SCHOOL HOKITIKA.
UNDER the auspices of tlie Workers’ Educational Association and Canterbury Progress League, Westland Committee. MAY 15th TO MAY 20th. "Director of School, Professor •!. Shelley, Canterbury College. Lectures by visiting Professors on Agricultural Biology, General Agriculture, Rural Development, Veterinary Surgery, Practical Farming, Rural Education, Economics, and English Literature. Students now being enrolled; subscription for week’s session 10s. For further particulars apply to Mr H. Belshaw M.A., Greymouth, or Mr J. M, Morris, Hokitika. An ideal spirit for both sexes.— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS,
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