MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES MONDAY! “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.” “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.” rsorina Talmadge a»s you’ve always wanted her. Charming) Pollock’s Great Play in nine reels. Also by arrangement with J. O. Williamson’s Films, Samuel Goldwyn "" “OUT IN THE STORM.” l<reiu the famous novel “THE TO WEI? OF IVORY” by Gertrude Atherton. PRICES: Dress Circle 2s y stalls Is 6d plus tax. Box plan at jVleXnt-oslis. MILLER'S W. JEFFRIES & COS’. BUILDINGS ftflll I CD’Q miLLLno HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. miLLttt SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOB ONE WEEK ONLY! Ladies Silk frocks 69s 6d. Jap Crepes all colours Is 6d per yd. 40-nich check gingham Is Bd. Ladies satin vests Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s 3d Special line of botany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-inch silk hose, absolutely the Lest value offered in N.Z. only 3s lid pair WE WOULD ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS to take'full advantage of this opportunity as every article is substantially marked down, and the prices are such that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
mo LET—FURNISHED , -1- RENTS wit]] all modelveniences, best part ef town. “Guardian” Office. VPARTn conApply jT'OR SALE, Cheap—6-roomed COTTAG Ein Boa ley St. Electric current laid, good high section. Owner leaving the district. For price and particulars apply “Guardian” Office.
yES! Just think of it:—Can you realize that Tom is getting a start in life through his insurance policy. A few years ago he never owned a brick while to-day he is installed in a nice bungalow that he purchased through the great assistance of the Southern Cross Assurance C'o., House Purchase Scheme. Why not follow his example. If anything happened to you to-morrow how would your dear ones be left. Take this golden opportunity of providing a horn# by taking a policy in this C'o. All information will he gladly given by the undersigned. Insurance of Cl kinds transacted. Agents for:—Dunollie Unscreened Steaming Coal, 26/6 a ton, truck lots alt Hokitika. Terms cash. Edison I Grama phones are another line worth i enquiring about. j
Address all enquiries to TURNER, & STUDLEY. Weld St,, Hokitika, Tel. 156. Cars for hire. AUCTION SALE. Or BEST BUTTER FAT STRAIN. REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE.
RICHMOND SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY. 23rd NOVEMBER 1922. At 11 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., of CANTY. LTD noting under instructions from the NELSON JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB will sell on behalf of leading Nelson Breeders, at the Richmond Show Grounds on the day following the annual A. l.\ Show. 3o Head o! COWS. HEIFERS and BELLS. Full and complete pedigrees available on sale day. Further particulars obtainable from the Secretary or the Auctioneers. Tjmclieon on the grounds.
generae assembly election. Mr. T. E. Y. SKI)DON will lie iilnd to meet the Westland Electors as under: NOVEMBER 18tli. -KOKATAHI—KOITERANOI at 8 p.m.. Kokatahi Public Hall. Air L. H. Alorcl M.C.C.. in the Ghair. NOVEMBER. 20tli.—Visit CALLAGHANS ; Speak GOLDSBOROPGH at 7.15 p.m. Stafford at 8.30 ]).m. NOVEMBER 21—KANTER1 at 7.15 Air T. E. Chesterman, Af.C'.C., in the Chair; AVOOHSTOCK-RIAIU at Public Hall, at 8.30; Air E.
Wells M.C.C. in the Cliair. NOVEMRER 22nd. - -HOKITIKA, Opera House at 8; Hr G. A. Perry. Mayor, in the Chair. NOVEMBER 23—Visit ROSS TJNE; RUATA Pl T at 8. NOVEMBER 24 ROSS at 8, Mr S. Evans, Mayor, in the Chair. NOVEMBER 25—Waitnngi Hell, WATAROA. at 8. Mr ,W. Chinn M.C.C. in Chair. NOVEMBER, 26—Visit OKARITO and AVAIHO GORGE. NO YE.MISER 27—HART HART Public Hall at 8. WE ST LA NO ELECT! ON. MR. J. STEER, the OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, will address t-he electors as under: ARAHCRA, MONDAY 20th, One Milo Hall, at 8 p.m. ROSS. AVEDNESDAY 92nd. at 8 p.m. TH'ATARI'. FRIDAY 24th.. at 8 p.m. STAFFORD and GOI.DSBOROUGH SATURDAY, 25tU.. at 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. respectively. AT STOW’S REVEI.I. STREET. HOKITIKA. /'"N RILLS; Hnna and Eggs; Poached Eggs and Toast ; Cold Ham : Hot
| Pies : Codec'. Ten and Cake*; Fruit Salad; Jellies I and Cream and other Delicacies. | AVRSTLAND’S BEAUTY SPOT. j XTTSIT LAKE KANIF.PI as often | » as yon can. Tt is a. choice Boauty 1 Spot —a Delightful Holiday Resort. j LAUNCH TRIPS DAILY to the I Head of the Lake, or Dorothy AVatoi - fall Bay, 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m., notify N. O. Fairlie, caretaker. Lake Kanieri. ! ROW BOATS FOR HIRE. ■ [ HELP TO ADVERTISE Westland’s j Realities. RUY ‘■BEAUTIFUL AVF.STLAND” one of the finest illustrated publications issued to CKtoll AVestland’s Beauties. Just, the filing to send to friends away or abroad for a speaking Christmas Card. Single Copies 3s; Parcel of Four Copies (a Bargain) iOs. Apply Jas. King, Bookseller, Re veil Street. Keep on using SHARI,AND’S AHNEGAR. Browed from pure cane sugar. First for flan nr, strength and purity. In bulk a nr 1 bottle Just a rub of liquid “TAN-OL” makes home a brighter place. Polishes floors, furniture and father goods, Also in pnsto'form,
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