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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT! A Westminster Production from the Stage play. “SAVED FROM THE SEA." “SAVED FROM THE SEA.” Starring PHILIP ANTHONY and NORA SWINBURN, A. Romance of the Cornish Coast—and line old English drama. Alter the night and storm the morn and calm and the sea wail. TH U RSPA V— Nat Ronld’s “A DEAD CERTAINTY.” MILLER’S JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. T HE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika fI.ndies all wool vests 5s lid. Ladies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s Gd Gents all-wool Cashmere Socks good Cents all-wool socks Is 9d. Gents all-wool shirts 7a Gd. Gents all wool Cardigan Jackets Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s Gd. Bargains in all departments—Ladies given Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid 17-inch Silk hosts 4s Gd. Quality 2s lid. Gents all-wool underpants 7s (j 1. Gents shirts from os lid. 15s Gd. Herringbone sheeting 72ineh 4s 3d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80inch 4s Gd. and Maids coats and costumes almost way.

kokatahi BAKERY. THE PUBLIC are respectably noli. lie,! that I COMMENCE' BAKING on MONDAY, JUNE. sth. A! baking done by a first class baker win is well known in the district for firsti class bread. MOTOR DELIVER Y —Koiteratigi and Kokatahi on TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. A trial order solicited. JAMES’ KOKATAHI BAKERY. ERIC E. JAMES, Proprietor. JAMES’ MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE. KOITKRANGI KOK ATMIIIKANiHRI—HOKITIKA. PASSENGER AND BAGGAGE SERVICE. MONDAYS ! THURSDAYS! SATURDAYS! DEPART KOKATAIII !> a.m. (Depot). DEPART HOKITIKA I p.m. (Railway Hotel). FARES 65., and os Return ! HAULAGE of every description. Cars ready for the convenience of Picnic Parties, __ Wedding Parties, Football Clubs. 'iDll Parties and Tourists. Coimnunicalions : PROPRIETOR. Janies Motor Depot, Kokatahi. THE RENDITION of “ 11 is Master’s Voice, is musically a trno replica of the original score, without loss of tone that the most exquisitely sensitive I ear can discern -and herein it is that “His Master’s Voice” Gramophone is so infinitely superior to mere mechanical Talking Machines whose name is legion.- Novelty Bazaar, Agents. PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7th., 1922. SOCIAL in aid of the Fund for the j N.Z. Civilian Blind. Organised by the Upper Kokatahi School Children. Gentlemen 2s 6d; Ladies a plate. D. WEIR, Hon. See. LONGFORD HALL. KOKATAHI WEDNESDAY. JUNE Llth., 1922. QOCIAL AND GIFT AUCTION in aid of St S-ivioiiis Orphanage end St Aidan’s . Church repairing fund. Gents 2s Gd; Ladies Is. J. MONK. Hon. SUe. STUDY

Your Light. Your Heat. Your Comfort. Hv consulting the HOKITIKA CAS COY., LTD. For a useful Household Service. To Save Time, King Telephone 29. And Explain Your Requirements. Prompt Attention and Satisfaction Assured. The Gas Service is a Good Service. Manager : GABRIEL HEINZ. Secretary : 11. W. R. SWENEY.

I COAL! CO A]-! BEST REEFTON SCREENED COAL supplied in any quantity: I*ER TON £2 10s. PER i TON £1 ss. Terms Cash. Order from: R. J. REDDER, Veld Street, Hokitika. Or Laughton Bros. Bakor.V, Rhone 90 Dt) YOU REALISE the extent to which Music enters into our lives? All the greatest artists in the world can he heard in your own home. Gramophones and Records at Novelty Bazaar, Rev id Street. j A m ' U NION - I In aid of , ALL SAINTS’ TENNIS CLUB. To he drawn on 30th June .1922. (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) PRIZES —GOLD NUGGET, value £29; Three GOLD NUGGETS, each value £•"); two valuable OH, PAINTINGS. Tickets — 2s. H C. PEART, Organiser. *A Ll ' trk LATEST—aII the best—jlV are played perfectly on this peerless instrument. Hear “Ilis Master’s Voice” at the Novelty Bazaar. LAKE KANIERI HOTEL. \V. .11. PARKINSON, Proprietor. FOR the convenience of visitors, a VOTOR-OAR has boon installed. 1 Intending visitors will he taken in or out at a reasonable figure. Ring Tele-, I phone, Lake Kiutieri, on the premises.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1922, Page 3

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627

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1922, Page 3

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