TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NICHT “PEARLS AND SAVAGES.” “PEARLS AND SAVAGES.” CAPT FRANK HURLEY’S ADVENTUROUS EXPLOITS IN PAPUA. SEVEN REELS OF ADVENTURE. Special engagement of CAPT. PEARSON of HURLEY’S EXPEDITION who will lecture on this special feature. PRICES: Circle, 2c 2d; stalls Is 8d; children (id downstairs.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH. HALF-HOLIDAY DECLARED! HALF-HOLIDAY DECLARED! HALF-HOLIDAY DECLARED HALF-HOLIDAY DECLARED
IT’S YOUR TOWN sa HOKITIKA ! HELP TO BEAUTIFY IT! ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR! FOR ORE AT AND SMALL! ! ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR! FOR Oil EAT AND SMALL! ! GOODS ! GAMES ! SPORTS ! SURPRISES
Paddy’s Market, Cass Square. IN AID OF HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. COMMENCING AT 1.30 O’CLOCK. COMMENCING AT 1.30 O’CLOCK, COMMENCING AT 1.30 O’CLOCK. COMMENCING AT 1.30 O’CLOCK MILLER’S W. JEEFRIES & COS’. BUILDINGS HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. MILLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Ladies Sill, frocks 69s 6d. Jap Crepes all colours Is 6d per yd. -111-inch check gingham Is Bd. Ladies satin vests Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s 3d S| eeial line of lx.tany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-inch silk hose, absolutely the best value offered in N.Z. only 3s lid pair WE WOULD ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS to take full advantage of this opyortunilty as every article is subst uitially marked down, and the prices are such that cannot lie obtained elsewhere. ■
newman bros; royal mail motor services CARS LEAVE— Westport for Roof ton, daily, 10 a.in. Reef-ton for Westport, daily, 9.00 a.in. connecting with morning train from Greymouth. Westport and l’eefton, for M urcliis«n . Glcnliope, and Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, raturning o«i alternate day*. Nelson and Blenheim, daily, 9a.m. Nelson for. Motueka and Riua'ta, daily, 9 a.in. and 4 p.m. Riwaka, via Motnekn, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.in. and 2.45 p.m. 3T CADILLAC CARS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED A. 'L LAWN, Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY it C'. LTD., Agents, Greymouth
WEST!.AND WAR MEMORIAL. UNVEILING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER KRli. AT ‘2.30 pm. A MEETING nf representatives o. the Returned Soldiers’ Association. Oefence Forces, Clergy, Ohoir Masters, School Teachers, Band, Local Bodies, Patriotic Society and Lady Liverpool Oommitteo AVILL BE HELD at the County Chambers at 1 o’clock on THURSDAY AFTERNOON to arrange for the unveiling ceremony by Colonel Young O.M.G. D.S.O. All interested are invited to attend. B. .1. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. mows jjall, jljokitika. THURSDAY ‘2nd.; FRIDAY 3id NOVEMBER 1022. At 8 p.ni. UNDER Auspices of Progress T.eague PUBLIC’ LECTURES ILLUSTRATED. by members of Philosophical Societv of Canterbury. THURSDAY. ‘•Human Foods.” —Mr S. Page. 11. Sc. “Forest and Plain, Mr C. E. Foweraker. M.A.F.L.S. FRIDAY. “Microbes and Molecules”—Air A. AI. AVlight; F. C. S‘. “Animal Flight”,—ATr. Cl. E. Archer Al.\. ADMISSION FREE! Collection to defrnv expenses.
FURNITURE DEPOT. P.EVET.L STREET SOUTH. HOKITIKA. J V HALL HAS OPENED a General Dealer’s business ns above and invites support. Wo deal in everything. Goods purchased and goods supplied. We deal to suit nil pockets. Come and inspect ‘Enquiries promptly attended to. REVOLUTION T>> STOCK-RAISING. FATERINE! FATERINE! A NATURAL liquid and scientific stock food at last. A substitute for butter-fat in skim milk or whey. Simple to use; no boiling or scalding. Prepared for immediate feeding of all stock. Like butter-fat in its action; therefore easily digested and assimb la ted by all animals. Sold by agents and stores throughout New Zealand in tins. MARK SPROT & COY.. LTD., Distributors for West Coast. STATION MARKET. OPPOSITE THE CI.OCK TOWER SEED POTATOES. WE HAVE JUST LANDED a nice variety of Seed Potatoes. Call in when passing and see them EARLY ROSE BEAUTY OK HEBRON NEW ERA DAKOTAS ARRAN CHIEF UP-TO-DATES NORTHERN STAR. Phone No. ISP To the tired, nothing is so refreshing is a cup of delicious Tea. Nelson Monte’s Teas flat our aud choice, are refreshing to those jaded verves. Alw ask for Nelson Monte's.--Adit Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS, The finest remedy for that prevalent complaint—worms ;
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