! MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! MONDAY I I . THREE BIG STAR ATTRACTIONS—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS." “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS.” A big Equity Feature. VIRGINIA RAPPE in “A TWILIGHT BABY.” and the wonderful Motor Picture “THE TRAIL OF THE ARROW.” ALLEN TAXIS! ALLEN TAXIS! ’Phone. No 5. P.O. Box 54. THE PUBLIC OF HOKITIKA an<i 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 are 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.
p RI N C E S S T HEATRE two nights’ Reason AND A MATINEE. WEDNESDAY AND' THURSDAY, MAY 3rd aM 4th. MATINEE THURSDAY at 3 p.m. THE CLEVER; SYDNEY PANTOMIME! RANTOMBIE. (Direction: Stanley McKay). “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” the AUSTRALIAN PANTOMIME Which ran for £2 Consecutive performances 22 In Auckland. Amongst the nuisical numbers are: “Girls, Girls, Gfls,” “The Ramboo Tree,” “Saucy Girlie,” ‘ln the Sea,” fAHee Samee,” “Kiss a vSfiss,” “Old Man |fazz” I’ll o i|Navy.” MISS ETHEL OSBORN. The wonderful ly|ic soprano, with the voice of gold isilo sing: ‘ Lo, Heai the Gentle Larl<,” (flute obligato), “The Pipes of P&>,” “Annie Laurie, and “Tlic Wood-Nymph’s Call.’ Popular prices-. 4 6d, 3s. 2s plus tax. Rook seats atvMisses Mclntoshs sweet shop without extra charge. SPECIAL MATINEE ON THURSDAY ATFERNOON at 3.15 p.m. to which school children are to he admitted to any part of the theatre foils Id. „ Second production “LITTLE BOPEEP,” on THURSDAY, MAY 4th. KOITERANGI CO-OPER ATIVE LIME COY., LTD. GENERAL MEETING will bo held in the Public Hall, Kokaon MONDAY, MAY Ist., at 8 p.m. , BUSINESS—To elect officers and make arrangements for the erection of a new kiln. \U settlers are requested to attend. J. A. HART, Secretary.
FARMERS’ WINTER SCHOOL HOKITIKA. UNDER the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association and Canterbury Progress League. Westland Committee. may 15th TO MAY 20th. Director of School, Professor J. 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. j Belshaw M.A.,. Grey mouth, or Mr J. | M. Morris, Hokitika. ARAHURA FaH' STOCK SALE. MONDf MAY Ist. Ift ,1 HOUSfON AND CD. IVI. will sell Sr public auction as above: — ft. 30 Fat CATTISFor M|ssrs Sullivan Bros. to Fat CATTLE. t For Mr R. A. Haroourt.
arahura FAT stock sale. MONDAY jit MAY Messrs w. jerries and co. will sell byfpublic auction as above:— 30 Fat CATTLE# For F. and Sons. 25 Fat CATTLE| F t % Sullivan Bros. 60 Fat SHEEP-! pdf: Jno. MeGregoi. ■BOLD HEAD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. 'jeffries and co. wills sell on account Messrs Reynolds, Douglas. Wright. Mnnera Bros., Black, Trcmbath, J. and C. Douglas, and Mrs E. Chinn. 100 200 20 130 1 f. and f. LAMBS. Mixed FAYES and WETHERS. 2 1- Forward STEERS. Mixed CATTLE. Half-draught HORSE, broken to harness. 1 Heavy HORSE broken to harness. 1 HACK. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. HIS MASTER’S VOICE” on a gramophone or record is a guarantee of quality supreme and unapproached. Call and inspect our stock at the Novelty Bazaar. Revell Street. WILL you have a Gramaphone 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 Baziuir.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1922, Page 3
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