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TO-NIGHT l POLLARD’S PICTURESI TO-HICHTI THREE RIG STAR ATTRACTIONS— , . . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in CLA'RA KIMBALL YOUNG in “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS.” “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS.” A big Equity Feature. VIRGINIA RABPE in “A TWILIGHT BABY,” and the wonderful Motor Picture “THE TRAIL OF THE ARROW.” MILLER’S T JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. HE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika:— ; Ladies all wool vests 5s lid. Colonial All wool hose 2s lid Ladies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s 6d Iplhch Silk hose 4s 6d. Gents all-wool Cashmere Socks good 2s lid. Gents all-wool socks is 9d. J/ Gents all-wool underpants 7s 6t . Gents all-wool shirts 7s 6d. Gents shirts from os lid. Gents all wool Cardigan Jackets" 15s 6d. Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d njS?. Herringbone sheeting 72meh 4s 3d. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6dT Heavy Mexican Twill 80.nch 4s 6d Bargains in all department^— Ladies and Maids coats and costumes almost given away.

BOLD HEAD SALEYAHDS. AA'EDNESDAY, 3rd MAY. At 11 a.m. Messes w. jeffries and go., wills sell on account Messrs Reynolds, Douglas, Wright, Manera Bros., Black. Trembath. .1. and C. Douglas, Mrs K. Chinn and Jno. Smiths — 15 21- Forward STEERS. 100 f. and f. LAMBS. 200 Mixed EWES and WETHERS. 20 2.1 Forward STEERS. 130 Mixed CATTLE. 1 Half-draught HORSE, broken to harness. 1 Heavy HORSE broken to harness. 1 HACK. (FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. FARMERS’ WINTER SCHOOL HOKITIKA. UNDER the auspices of the Work- j ers’ Educational Association and | Canterbury Progress Jleague, AVest- j land 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, A 7 eterinary 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.. Grey mouth, or Air J. H. Morris, Hokitika. BOARD. OTICK that I - ~ ?r Section 130 of the Land Act. lw)8. for 20(1 acres between Section 12SB and 3385 and l>etween Miseellattgous License 521 and Han Man Block 11. Knnieri S.D.. if fIEORGH NOBLE, AVESTI.AND LAN HEREBY GIA r Ej hn.ve anidied ond(

F" to see THE ESSJS GAR! THE TLUII/oF THE ARROW” *t PrincesgfTheatre. Don’t omit it to^niglft.

EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S FOWLER ANO HOLMES. FOWLER AND HOLMES. REVELL street, oprosite STAFFORD STREET. REFRESHMENT ROOM S! 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 as above and solicit your patronr.ge. Latest designs and best workmanship. !Y! S V!CAR & SHANNON COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. HAVE PLEASURE in announcing they have opened as above. Fish arriving at regular intervals. Fresh fish on sale to-day. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ALL CLASSES of Fire. Marine, Motor Car and Accident -Insurance undertaken at lowest, rates. H. W. R. SWENEY, Chief Agent Hokitika. J. EDGAR WADE, West Coast District Agent i VKE KANIER! HOTEL. W. 11. PARKINSON, Proprietor. FOR the convenience of visitors, a MOTOR-CAR has been installed. Intending visitors will be taken in or out at a reasonable figure. Ring Telephone, T.ake Kanieri. on the premises. A & A Cash Stores REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TEA IS ON THE RISE. LARGE SHIPMENT of Broken Pekoe bulk tea of the finest | quality has just lauded and WILL BE OFFERED AT 2s PER LB. 1 ... lOd PER LB. BY THE 1251 b. i CHEST. Call at the Store and take enough i | home to make a cup for yourself, TEA IS ON THE RISE, ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON i CASH merchants Phone 168.

■mitiniiiition of nows w fm.-tr page) SALK—Good qjsH COW due i Sept. Addresser*: “Guardian” Office. [qST Between Hokitika, and KaJ „ieri Sawmill Coy’s Mill, Kokatnlii, a saw spindle COLLAR. Finder please return to Sawmill Coy. IHEATEE pRI NCESS | TJ\ two night! SEASON AND A MiTINEE. WEDNESDAY ANf) THURSDAY, MAY 3rd ittid 4th. AND THE RSI) Aa| AFTERNOON. The wonderful®’ successful PANTOMIME! f PANTOMI ME' PANTOMIME! | PANTOMIME! (Direction: Stanley McKay). ■ old mother|hubbard.” “OLD MOTHER- HUBBARD.” THE AUSTRALIf? PANTOMIME Which ifn for 90 Consecutive performances .12 In Auckland. The BOX PLAN-; for this most successful of all Pantomimes, OPENS TOI) \Y at Miss Moffitosh’s Sweet Shop, where seats may jfe reserved without antra charge. jL Pre-war prices: 4s Cd. 3s, 2spustax. SPECTAT MATINEE ON THURSDAY ATFERNOON at 3.15 p.m. to which school ehil|ten are to he admitted to anv part for Is Id. Second production “'dTI'LE IE - PEEP,” on THURSDAY. MAA 4th. it 8 p.m. TAIRI AH UR A. HAI ,TAY lOt i. WEDNESDAY A GRAND will he hel l above in nj#of the Arahnra Foot, yd) Club. Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. Maori bnka by Natives at 8.30 p.m. E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. KANIF.RI PUBLIfjf HALL. L7EEI » FRI SKLY DANCES COMMENCE FRIDAY EVIjfING in aid of TTn.ll Funds. Admission Is. Music Aliss Tvnyvettj# .T. H. JrORRIS, Chairman, j STLAND 'COUNTY COUNCIL | J riVLTC NOTICE IS GI#.N that, portions of the Kajjpcri Tianii WILL BE CLOSE temporarily, j time to time, white the tramway i e Kanieri Snwmilj«Coy., Ltd is tn ; e of construction bJWARD, (pfcmnty Chairman. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL will he held in the TOWN HALL T, on FRIDAY, MAF sth, in aid oodstoek School War Memorial. Eidon to Concertjjfs; ball, ladies >nts 2s. jt C. ROGERS',' M. AYSON, ■f Joint Hon, Refß, v ..

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1922, Page 3

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