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■lll I CD’C JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON mILLtn o street, hokitika. mHE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika: Ladies all wool vests 5s lid. Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid Ladies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s 6d 17-inch Silk hose 4s 6d. Gents all-wool Cashmere Socks good Quality 2s lid. Gents all-wool socks Is 9d. Gents all-wool underpants 7s 6d. Gents all-wool shirts 7s 6d. Gents shirts from 5s lid. Gents all wool Cardigan Jackets 15s 6d. Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Herriiigbone sheeting 72incli 4s 3d. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80mch 4s 6d. Bargains in all departments—Ladies and Maids coats and costumes almost given away. GAS IN THE WASHHOUSE? A GAR COPPER AND A GAS IRON MEAN WASHING IS DONE WITH EASE AND ECONOMY HOKITIKA GAS STAFFORD ST,, HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. COMPANY, LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA

I RI N C E S S T heatre TO-NIGHT! | TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! j| TO-NIGHT! if THE BIGUvUSTIIALIAN PANTOMIME | PANTOMIME (Direction: Sfanley McKay). "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD." •OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” Tlic Pantomime which ran for 22 consecutive performances in Auckland, and which was recognised in Dunedin as the BEST; PANTOMIME that had ever visited',jfliat city.

The management,' reeognisin the fact that nmuscnjpnt charges, ns well ns those for necepsTties, must come down, have decided to revert to prewar prices—--4s 6d, 3s 2s. 4s Gs, 3s, 2s. 4s (id. 3s 2s. i 4s 6s, 3s, 2s. Hook, seats at Miss Mclntosh’s sweet shop without extra charge. k SPF.CI AL ©f ATI NEE On THUIISDAV s 1 AFTERNOON at 3.15 to which the little ones are admitted for the small charge of Is Id. SECOND PRODUCTION—“ LITTLE BO PEEP,” TCi-MORROW NIGHT, (Thursday, May 4th).

QPERA JJOUSE, JJOKITIKA. WEDNEDAY, I'tth. 1922. Grand welCOMfcj&OCIAL TO MR AND Allf 'T. K. Y. SEDDON. Admission 2s Gd (including taxi. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. F. EVANS, Hon. Sec. KOKATAHI AUTUMN SALE. ■WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1922. Messrs w. and do. will soil oji account of Messrs T. O’Neill. D. Clarke, T. Stopfortli. little Bros., H. Monk. R. Cropp. P. Heslan and A. }feharry 70 Head Mixed’ STEERS, 4 SPRINGERS, 20 Dry COW&, 40 Fat EAV|S. FURTHER SOLICITED. I>R ESB YTERIAI ; CHUR CH. HOKITIKA. EVANGELISTIC MISSION. REV. JOHN BISSETT will conduct i a Ten Days’ Mission beginning SUNDAY, -7th. MAY ENDING SUNDAY 21st. MAY. Solos by Miss Bissett, a gifted contralto All are cordially welcomed. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK A MEETING OF TRUSTEES win be held at. the office of th" liar! on FRIDAY NEXT at 2.30 p.m. Wm: WILSON, Manager. DANCING CLASS. MRS W. STAVE lift Y desires to notify that the JUVENILE DANCING CLASS will commence next FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 3.45 o’clock in the SUPREME HALL. Those intending to join the class are invited to notify MRS STAVELEY in advance. WANTED KNOWN.—There is happiness for you in having music in your home. Call and hear the latest records at the Novelty Bazaar. HIS MASTER’S VOICE” on a gramophone or record is a guarantee of quality supreme and miapproaehed. Call and inspect our stock at the Novelty Bazaar. Revell Street.

A GRAND CONCERT AND BAU, J\. will be hold in the TOWN HAMRIMU, on FRIDAY, MAY sth, in aid of Woodstock School War Memorial. Admission to Concert, Is; ball, ladies Is, gents 2s. C. ROGERS, M. AYSON, Joint Hon. Secs. In aid of AM. SAINTS’ TENNIS CLUB. To bo drawn on 30th June ,1922. (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) PRIZES—GOLD NUGGET, value £2O; Three GOLD NUGGETS, each value £5; two valuable OIL PAINTINGS. Tickets — 2s. H. C. PEART, Organiser. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS for colds, with ]emon ift bedtime.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1922, Page 3

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

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

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