TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES , J. L. FROTHINGHAM PRESENTS: “PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT.” A lavishly produced Mystery Drama Adapted to the screen from the novel “PASSERS BY”, by E. Phillips Oppanheim, with a notable cast including RUBY DE REMER and Win. V. MONG. A baffling mystery, a pretty girl, a gang of Parisian Bandits, an Organgrinder and Scotland Yard! PATHE GAZETTE, and Two-Reel Mermaid Comedy ‘‘MOONSHINE.” IT ISN’T THE DIGGERS, ITS THE SHOW THEY GIVE! PRINCESS THEATRE. ~ HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER mil.and 19th, 1922. MESSRS FAMA AND LAWSON PRESENT—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS WITH THEIR 10—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—IO 10—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—IO IN A HIGH POWER SPEEDY REVUE. AN ACE-HIGH PROGRAMME DEALT BY MASTER. PERFORMERS. THREE HOURS OF LAUGHTER, SONG AND MUSIC—INCLUDING: “IN OLD MANILLA.” A delightful old Spanish Scena in which Olnire Gooloy and Claude Bell sing pleasantly, accompanied by the fantastic pierouetting of the Superb Ballet. “THE REST CURE.” A screaming absurdity in which our old favourite Joe Va.Ui, gets no rest trying to get rest. “THE ROOF GARDEN SCENE.” A superbly costumed cabaret carnival, enhanced by clever comedy, bright songs and pretty ballets. “PALE MOON.” A man, a song, a. wigwam, and itlie Indian maids, all in a moonlit scene. “THE BRIDE’S TROUSSEAU.” A Potted Musical Comedy, full of musical comedy songs, musical comedy- humour, musical comedy dances and musical comedy costumes, and THERE IS A HOST OF OTHERS. Prices—ss, 4s, 3s, & 2s, plus tax. Children half price. Box plan at Mclntosh’s Mil I FR’C JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON {fllLLCn O STREET. HOKITIKA. Latest Price List: Special line of Italian Overalls, with belt, 8s lid. Indigo print Overalls 5s 6d. Nurses Aprons, 3s 63. Ladies’ all-wool Hose, 2s lid. Special line of all-wool cashmere Hose with spliced toes and heels, only 3s 6d, superior quality. Flannelette, lO.jd per yd. Calico 10}d per yd Sheeting, 80'nch, 2s lid per yd. A real snip in Travelling Rugs, formerly 42s 6d, now 21s.
NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES CARS LEAVE— Westport for Reefton, daily, 10 a.m. Heeft-on for Westport, daily, 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning train from Urevmouth. Westport and Keefton, for Murchison, Glenhope, and Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning on alternate • days. .Nelson and Blenheim, daily, 9a.m. Nelson for Motugka and ltivaka, daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Kiwaka, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. 30 CADILLAC CABS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED A. 'l. LAWN, Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY <fe C. LTD., Agents, Greymouth
SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th: Messrs w. jeffries and co., tv-ill sell in the Mart on account Defence Department and others: Quantity of Office requisites, cyclostyle, Titan safe (fireproof), tables, cupboards, letter baskets, etc., etc. —ALSO— Riding saddle, carpet mgs, dining chairs, sofa, hurricane lamps, dining tables and a large quantity of assorted jams. pickles, and tabl* salt. KOKATAHI STORE STOCK SALE. POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY Ist, NOVEMBER. OWING to some Clients being unable to muster their Run in time for the sale, we have decided to POSTPONE the date UNTIL WEDNESDAY Ist NOVEMBER. Clients will please note the change of date. M. HOUSTON AND CO. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTIES SITUATED IN ARAHURA VALLEY. AT THE MART ON THURSDAY 19th. OCTOBER. , At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO., acting under instructions /rom Mrs S. E. Harcourt will sell by public aiu'tion ns above: Tho whole of her valuable farming properties situated at Humphreys in the fertile Arahura Valley comprising: LOT I.—“ Homestead Block” being Sections No 36, 3"> 34, 74, Arahura Native Reserve containing r,r> acres, 1 rood, 32 porches, more or less; comfortable dwelling, large barn with viable, cowshed, cart shed and shearing shed under one roof; all been ploughed, and sub-divided into fi sheep proof paddocks. LOT 2.— Property known as “Dwyers” being Sees 37, 38, and 39 adjoining “Homestead Block”, Aiahura- Native Reserve containing 94 acres and 22 perches more or less, 6 roome dwelling, cart she'd nay shed and cowshed under one roof, sub divided into 6 sheep proof paddocks, nearly all ploughable and in splendid grass. LOT 3.—Property known as “Kawhaka” being Sees 48 and 47 Aralnira N. R., containing 70 acres, and 39 perches more or less; securely fenced and sub-divided into 2 paddocks; good sheep yards and in splendid pastures.
USE A GAS COOKER. GAS IN THE KITCHEN MEANS PUNCTUAL wellcooked MEALS, AND .V. CONTENTED HOUSEHOLD. W. H. SHANNON, GAS FITTED, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. On the best appointed tables you invariably find the best VINEGAR—SIIARLAND'S. Pure, piqunnt, palatable. In bulk and boftle at all grocers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 3
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