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MONDAY I POLLARD’S PICTURES MONDAY! A ROMANCE OF OLD SPAIN STARRING MIRIAM COOPER AND GEORGE WALSH. “SERENADE.” “SERENADE.” (A First National Attraction). (A First National Attraction). PATHE GAZETTE, and “NOTHING LIKE TT” a 2-reel Christie Comedy ORCHESTRA! ORCHESTRA! ORCHESTRA! FOOTBALL! CASS SQUARE. FOOTBALL! SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. DECIDING MATCH. OF THE COMPETITION. KOKATAHI V. UNITED, KIWIS V. KUMARA * No 1 Ground. No 2 Ground. ALL SPORTS ARE EXPECTED TO DONATE A SHILLING. EVENT EXTRAORDINARY ! A MILESTONE IN EVERY YEAR! THE BRIGHT BIG BAZAAR! PRINCESS THEATRE, :: HOKITIKA. (By the courtesy of Messrs T. Pollard and H. McLean, Picture Proprietors). TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th and 13th 1922. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th and 13th 1922. All Saints’ Church Fete and Sale of Work. WORK STALLS, FANCY STALLS, BABY CLOTHING, PRODUCE STALL, CHILDREN’S STALL, MEN’S STALL. SWEETS STALL, REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ETC. EACH EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT THE CHILDREN’S FAIRY CARNIVAL SCENE-SOLOS, DANCES CHORUSES, AND PAGEANTRY. Under the personal direction of Mrs W. Staveley. Mrs Houston at the piano. THE DISTINCTIVE ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE OF THE YEAR. EVERYBODY MUST ATTEND AS USUAL.

MILLER’S JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. Latest Price List: Special line of Italian Overalls, with belt, 8s lid. Indigo print Overalls 5s 6d. Nurses Aprons, 3s 6d. Ladies’ all-wool pose, 2s lid. Special line of all-wool cashmere Hose with spliced toes and heels, only 3s 6d, superior quality. Flannelette, 10Jd per yd. Calico 10£d per yd. Sheeting, 80ineh, 2s lid per yd. A real snip in Travelling Rugs, formerly 42s 6d, now 21s.

KANIERT PUBLIC HALL. Long night dance, Friday, 25th INST. Refreshments. Admission: Gents, 2s; ladies Is or si plate Good music. J. H. MORRIS, Chairman. SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. The annual hospital plain and FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held in the Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 6th commencing at 8 p.m. Admission Double ticket ss; Single ticket 3s. A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held on THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. Admission 1b each. M. E. MOORE, K. FOSTER, Honorary Secretaries. BURNS’ STATUE FUND. heath and heather day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. 9.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. CONDUCTED by an Influential > Committee of Ladies. Scotch home cooking, flowers, heaths and heathers on sale. Open air dancing and community singing at night. Gifts for sale on the day welcomed. JESSIE DAVIDSON, Hon Secretary.

Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas G» s Gas RELIABLE! RELIABLE! _for— The Home The Office The Shop The Bathroom The Warehouse THE HANDY SERVANT THE ORDER OF THE BATH Can lie secured by using a Califont for hot water heating. W. H. SHANNON. Gasfitter, ReveU Street. Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas

M°VICAR S SHANNON REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. WHITEBAIT SUPPERS now on. Also whitebait for sale. Fresh Fish arriving on Wednesday and Friday mornings, including cr»y fish, flounders, and groper; oysters on Frida ,m. E. James (Carrier) will deliver fish orders in Kokatahi district. PHONE 59. Orders promptly attended to -

furniture depot. REVEIxLi STREET SOUTH, HOKITIKA. J V HALL. HAS OPENED a General Dealer’s business as above and invites support. We deal in everything. Goods purchased and g<*Js supplied. We deal to suit all pockets. Come and inspect. Enquiries promptly attended to. W M DUNCAN * CO. GENERAL AGENTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. TANCRUD STREET, HOKITIKA. FOR. SALE I —S-roomed HOUSE Hall Street. 3i ACRES, South Hokitika. BUILDING SECTIONS—Tie veil St., and Sale Street.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1922, Page 3

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