WEDNESDAY! MB. D. THEATRE! WEDNESDAY! "nts liie "000 ft. official Film: PRINCESS D. O’CONNOR pro “THE DEMPSEKAiIPENTSER FIGHT.” WAS DEMPSEY NEARLY OUT? ‘‘No,” said Dempsey; ‘‘Yes”, roared the Crowd. See PRICK'S 2s and Is Tins Tax; Nollalf Tickets; Reserve for yourself, at Mclntosli’s. MILLER'S rjTHE CHEAPEST SPOT in Ladies all wool rests 5s lid. Ladies Cashmet* All-wool liose .‘ls (5.1 Cents all-wool Caslnnero Socks good Cents all-wool socks Is 9d. Cents all-wool shirts 7s Cd. Cents all wool Cardigan Jackets Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6d. Bargains in nit departments—Ladies given JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid 17-ineli Silk hose 4s 6d, Quality 2s lid. Cents all-wool underpants 7s Cd. Gents shirts from 5s lid. 15s Cd. Herringbone sheeting 72inch 4s 3d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80inch 4s Cd. and Maids coats and costumes almost away. Hokitika: •GAS IN THE WASHHOUSE? A GAS COPPER ANI) A CAS IRON MEAN WASHING IS DONE WITH EASE AND ECONOMY HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY, LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA.
AUCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. . AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. £ ON THE PREMISES RANK OF NEW \ SOUTH WALES. WEDNESDAY 31st. MAY, AT 2 p.m. Mhocston AND CO. .instructed l>y Mr T. R. Hickson who is leaving for the North Island, J will sell Ly public Auction as above: The whole of the Household Furni- I tore and effects, all in good order, 0 including Duchesse chests, chests fi drawers, 2 double he.ls, wire and icipoc mattresses, 3 hospital beds and mattresses. box ottoman, waslistands and ware, cbilds cot, / pram, book ease, carpet square, easy chairs, settee, valuable Axminstcr carpet 1" x 12, Axminster carpet runner, 22yds, dining and kitchen tables, overmantel pictures, fenders curb, (ire irons, r t locks, gas strive, and gas griller, G occasional tables, linoleums, occsional chairs, fern stands, coal scuttles, pr. gum boots, size jf (>, oilskin, ladies and gents .hi- | cycles, preserving pan, and cooking utensils ami other articles, <, too numerous to mention. “LET’S ALL SING.'' AT THE COMMUNITY SING-SONG. pRINCESS r|A HEA TR E SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd. Doors 7.30 p.m. National Anthem at 8. 1 Admission Free. Collection at. Doors for The Fund for the Blind. Sing Freely! : : Give Freely! ! It Will Be Hokitika’s Rig Night! nUIHE RENDITION of “ His Master’s X Voice, is musically a true replica of the original score, without loss of tone that the most exquisitely sensitive ear can discern—and herein it, is that “I jis Maxtor’s Voice” Gramophone is so infinitely superior to mere mechanical Talking Machines whose name is legion.—Novelty Bazaar, Agents. A I!T U NION. In aid of I ALL SAINTS’ TENNIS CLUB. To be drawn on 30th June .1922. (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) PRIZES— GOLD NUGGET, value £2O; Three GOLD NUGGETS, each value Co; two valuable OIL PAINTINGS. Tickets— 2s. H. C. PEART, Organiser. BOXING CLASSG CURRAN will hold a Boxing Class as under : OPERA HOUSE, HOKITIKA, Every TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 KANIERI PUBLIC HALL, Every WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Private lessons by arrangement, Terms reasonable. * ORR BROS. KOITERANGI —KOKATAHI— HOKITIKA MOTOR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND GOODS Koiternngi. ’(Maekley's Thursday, 8.45 a.m. Tuesdays, | store), day nml Thursday, 8.45 live Upper Kokatahi Fridays at 8.45 a.m. I ave Kokatahi, Monday, 1 uesday, rsdaV. Friday at 9.30 a.m. j ■rive Hokitika, Alonday, I uesdav rsdav. Friday at 10.80 a.m | ave' Hokitika, Monday, 1 uesday, !i Sd Wednesdays nt anci Saturdays ear, run to suit special arrangements, 'ime-table subject to alteration. | recial runs catered for with a 40-, or char-a-banc. I I) luggage or goods may he lett at, Garage or will be called for. ,’ C also have 4-TON .LORRIES avail-I , for all classes of heavy transport.! solid Ford its for:—North British Moore Transmission for Ensign carburetters. F.F AGENTS for the West Coast riE MOTOR. UNION INSURCOY. ORR BROS., HOKITIKA. ’Phone 148 s. Garage, Wharf St. ALL THE LATEST—aII the best—tY nre played perfectly on this peeress instrument. Hear “His Master’s r o icq” at the Noye|ty »?»»»•
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 3
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