WEDNESDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES WEDNESDAY! FRANK KEENAN in the Character made famous by sir Henry Irving MATHIAS in: - “THE BELLS.” “THE BELLS.” “THE BELLS.” The story of the terror of a murderers’ soul . Pollard’s Hokitika Orchestra will supply the musical Programme. imjii | rn*Q JEFFRIES BUIbDIXGS, HAMILTON llIILLt.il O . STREET, HOKITIKA. CJT HE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika: Ladies all wool vests 5s lid. Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid I.adies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s 6d 17-inch Silk hose 4s Gd. Cents all-wool Cashmere Socks good Quality 2s lid. Gents all-wool socks Is Od. Gents all-wool underpants 7s 6J. . Gents all-wool shirts 7s 6d. Gents shirts from os lid. Gents all wool Cardigan Jackets los 6<l. Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Herringbone sheeting 72inch v 4s 3d. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80incli 4s Gd. Bargains in all departments—Ladies and Maids coats and costumes almost given away.
BRASSW.VRES, bedspreads, pbams, runners, supper cloths, cosies, hand-made laces. At Millers Jeffries’ Buildings. Inspection invited. Tjl ASTERN display Miller’s Jeffries -fi-J Buildings, Indian laces, centres, d’oyles, cosies. Inspection invited. Open short, period. DO YOU ItEALISE 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 A 1 Street. OR. SALE—Six roomed DWELLING. For particulars apply any evening to A. O’Halloran, Park Street. P RINCESS rjl H E A T R E HOKITIKA. (Bv Courtesy of Mr T. Pollard) THURSDAY, .TUNE 15th. JUVENILE OPERA. (By C. King Proctor.) "PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM." "PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM." 75 JUVENILES —76 Scenery specially prepared by Messrs Caigou and Kent. Producer, Mrs Wm. Stavelcy. Musical Director, Mr F. Rcstieaux. Full orchestra. Admission 45., 35.. and 25., plus tax. Reserved seats at Misses Mclntosh’s from Saturday. KOTCATAHI BAKERY. THE PUBLIC are respectably noth lied that I COMMENCE'BAKING on MONDAY, JUNE sth. Ali baking done by a first class baker who is well known in the district for firstclass bread -MOTOR DELlVEßY—Koiterangi and Kokatahi on TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. A trial order solicited. JAMES’ KOKATAHI BAKERY. ERIC E. JAMES l*i oprietor.
AUCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES HAMPDEN ST. WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • instructed by Mr Dnvid J. S. Diedrichs will sell by public auction as above: — Ttic whole of his up-to-date furniture including Oak Dining Table, G oak dining chairs, 2 easy chairs, settee, occasional tables, music cabinet, oak bedroom suite, Ihix ottoman. 3 single beds and wire mattress, book case, oak bedstead, cbeval, ducliesse carpet runners (Axminster), couch. 4 chairs, commode, cheffonier, dining table, lawn mower etc., etc..
LONGFORD HALL, KOKATAHI WEDNESDAY'. JUNE 14th., 1922. SOCIAL AND GIFT AUCTION in aid of St Saviours Orphanage and St Aidan’s Church repairing fund. Gents 2s (id; Ladies Is. J. MONK, Hon. See. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 6 DOOMED HOUSE situated upper Healey Street. Recently painted and in good order throughout. Splendid section. For full particulars and price apply: M. HOUSTON AND CO., Land Agents. C. G. HENWOOD, ■piLECTRICAI. . JjINGINEER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Next to A. H. Lawn, hairdresser.) INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT RY COMPETENT WORKMEN. 'Phone No. 7. . JAMES’ MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE. K OITERA N (11—. K 0 K AT AHI—KA NI El l l —H O KITIK A. PASSENGER AND BAGGAGE SERVICE. MONDAYS! THURSDAYS! SATURDAYS! DEPART KOKATaHI —9 a.m. (Depot). DEPART HOKITIKA- t p.m. (Railway Hotel). FARES (is., and os Return 1 HAULAGE Of every description. Cars ready for the convenience of Picnic Parties, Wedding Parties, Football Clubs, Ball Parties and Tourists. Communications: PROPRIETOR, James Motor Depot, Kokatahj. UTTIS MASTER’S VOICE” GramojOLplume Records stand for the host in Music of every variety as produced by the best artists. Lot ps send you a CMalog|in. Novelty finwim', ftoypl} Sttcet
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1922, Page 3
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