MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES MONDAY! J. L. FROTHINGHAM PRESENTS: - “PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT” A lavishly produced Mystery Drama Adapted to the screen from the novel “PASSERS BY”. by D. Phillips Opponheim, with a notable cast including RUBY DE REM KR and Wm. V. HIONG. A baffling mystery, a pretty girl, a gang of Paiisian Bandits, an Organgrinder and Scotland Yard! PATHE GAZETTE, and Two-Reel Mermaid Comedy “MOONSHINE.” THE MAN IN THE MOON LIKES THE DIGGERS SO MUCH THAT lIE FOLLOWS THEM ALL OYER THE DOMINION. PRINCESS THEATRE, —HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th and 19th, 1922. MESSRS FAMA AND LAWSON PRESENT—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS AVITH THEIR LATEST ADDITION—10—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—IO I.O—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—IO AND TIIE FAMOUS DIGGERS’ ORCHESTRA! FAMOUS DIGGERS ORCH ESTRAI 25—TALENTED PERFORMERS—2S 25—TALENTED PERFORMERS—2S includingCLAIRE COOLEY—The wonderful Operatic Soprano. EILY DALGLElSH—Comedienne and Soubrette. .TIMMA’ NORTON—“That London Boy” from principal English and American ALmdeville Circuits. JOE VALLI—The Popular Scottish Comedian. CLAUDE BELT,—Baritone from the Albert Hall, Loudon. STAN LAWSON—“The Misleading Lady” in a surprise packet of male characterisations. GUS DAAVSON—The Hover dancer. TANO FAMA—The old favourite. and also Lois Briorly, Zelda Bayly, Connie Middleton, Diana Tabor, Leah AAT'lson, Thelma Barton and others. THE GREAEST COMBINATION of artists yet presented by this popular organisation—supported by—“THE SUPERB SIX” Ballet Girls in a melange of— SPARKLING MUSICAL REVUE. Prices—ss, Is, 3s, A- 2s, plus tax. Children half price. Box plan at Mclntosh’s Mil I CD’C JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON mlLlXn O STREET’, HOKITIKA.
Latest Price List: Special line if Dalian Overalls, with belt, 8s lid. Indigo print Overalls 5s 6d. Nurses Aprons, 3s fld. Ladies’ all-wool Hose, 2s lid. Speeinl line of all-wool cashmere Hose with spliced toes and heels, only 3s fid, superior quality. Flannelette, 10td per yd. Calico IOJd per yd ShcetiDg, 2s lid per yd. A real snip m Travelling Rugs, formerly 42s 6d, now 21s. NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES CARS LEAVE—AVestport for Reef ton, daily, 10 a.m. Rcefton for Westport, daily. 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning train from Gieyniouth. W’stport and Rcefton, for Murchison, Glenhope, and Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning on alternate days. Nelson and Blenheim, daily, 9a.m. Nelson for Motueka and Riwaka, daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Jliwaka, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. o r cadii.LAC CARS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED \ '' LAWN, Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY & C. LTD., Agents, Greymouth
SPECIAL DAIRY STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, 28th. OCTOBER, i ‘SMAt 1 p.nt. Sharp. PRESTON ROAD SA'LKYARDS. GKEVMOUTH.
D ALGETY. * CO.. LTD, in roiijun. lion will' l’yo • Gould Guinness Ltd., instructed t>y Messrs McQueen and Olhey will offer a.s fibove: 80 Canterbury Dairy Bred S| ringinn HEIFERS. DAr.GF.TY AND COMPANY LTD., Auctioneers. NOTE—Tito above-mentioned cattle have been wintered on the Coast and therefore acclimatised. They are ,n well-bred line and will be sold in lots to suit buyers. WATAROA SAIEYARDS. THURSDAY 2(Uh. OCTOBER. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell by auction rs ab ve: Oo Head, 3 and l-vr. old I>C 1--LOCKS. For Mr V. Am ir TCANTERI PUBLIC HALL. Grand concert and hall in aid of ifauicri Public School prize fund on AYEDNESBAA NOVEMBER Bth. Admission to conceit Is. To Ball—Gentlemen 2-: Ladies Is or a plate. F. OH ESTERM AN, Secretary.
USE A GAS COOKER IN THE MEANS RCNCTCAD AVEDDt'COKED MEADS. AND A CONTENTED HOrSEHOI.D. GAS KITCHEN W. H. SHANNON, OAS FITTED. REVKDD STREET. HOKITIKA.
rVICAR £ SHANNON * REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. WHITEBAIT SUPPERS now ou. Also whitebait for sale. Fresii Fish arriving on Wednesday ( and /'-idny mornings, including Cray i fish lomiders, and groper; oysters on ; Frida fi. E. James .(Carrier) will deliver fish ordei i in Kokatahi district. PHONE 59. Orders prompHy attend' d to TO TRAMLAYERS. Tenders are wanted for ( TRAM CUTTTXC! and laying 13 , chains of tram. Specifications and plan , at office of the Humphreys Sa". mill Ltd., Bealey St eel. Tenders close on j 20th. October. . j Less labour and infinitely better re- | suits. These are the benefits of using! Tan-ol for polishing floors, furniture and leather goods.—Adyt
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