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TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES . TO-NIGHT! “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.” “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR," Norma Talma dg© as you’ve always wanted her. Charming Pollock s Great Play in nine reels. Also by arrangement with J. O. Williamson’s Films, Samuel (Joldwvn and Hex Beach present— “OUT IN THE STORM.” From tlie famous novel “THE TOWER OF IVOR'S 99 by Gertrude Atherton. PRIOES 1 : Press Circle 2s, stalls Is Gd plus tax. Box plan at Mclntoshs. MILLER’S W. JEFFIiIES & COS’. BUILDINGS HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. MILLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOR ONE WEEK ON1Y! Ladies Silk Tracks 69s 6d. Jap Crepes all colours Is 6d per yd. 40-i«ch check gingham Is Bd. Ladies satin vests Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s 3d Special line of botany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-incli 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 opportunity, as every article is substantially marked down, and the prices are su*h that cannot be obtained elsewhere.

WHITE’S PIE AND COFFEE STALL will be reopened from today at -I p.m. YES! Ju»t think of it:—Can you realize that Tom is getting a start in ty 6e 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 Crass Assurance Go., House Purchase Scheme. Why not follow his example. If anything happened to you to-morrow how would your dear tpies he left. rake this golden opportunity of providing a home by taking a policy in this Co. All information will be gladly given by the undersigned. Insurance of a'l kinds transacted. Agents for:—Duuollie Unscreened Stemming Coal. 20/6 a ton. truck lots ait Hokitika. Terms cash. Edison Gramophones are another line worth enquiring about. e Address all enquiries to I URN Eli & STUD LEV. Wehl St.. Hokitika, Tel. 156. Cars for hire. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELEGT/lON. Mr. t. e. y. skddon win he glad to meet the Westland Electors as under: NOVEMBER. 20th.—Visit CALLAGHANS: Speak GO'LDSROROUGH at 7.15 p.m. Stef-

ford at 8.30 p.lil. NRWHMBER 21—KANTERT at 7.15 Mr T E Cliesterinnii. M.C.G., in the Clmir; AYOODSTOCK-RIMU at Public Hall, at' 8.30; Mr E. •Well* M.C.C. in tlio Chair. no vea men 22 nd. hokitik a , Opera House at 8; Mr G. A. Perry, Mayor, in the Chair. NOVEMBER S3— Visit ROSS PINE; liUATAPU at 8. NOVEMBER 24 ROSS at 8. Mr S. Rrans, Mayor, in tile Chair. NOVEMBER 25—AVaitansi Hall ’ AVATAROA. at S. Mr AV. Chinn M.C.C. in Chair. NOVEMBER 26—Visit OKARITO and AVAIHO GORGE. NOVEMBER- 37—HARI HART Public HaR at 8. WESTLAND ELECTION. _ MR, J. STOWR, the OFFICIAL REFOR.M CANDIDATE, will address *he electors as under; ARAHCRA. MONDAY 20th. One Mile Hall, at 8 p.m. ROSS. WEDNESDAY 22nd.. at RUATVPU. FRIDAY 24th.. at 8 p.m. STAFFORD and GOI.DSBOROLGH SATURDAY. 25th., at 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. respectively. WESTLAND ELECTORATE. MR, J. D. LYNCH ’ (Vest Coast Progressive candidate) "ill il(l----dress the eleetois as follows: K DMARA .1 UNCTION- TUESDAY -,.30 p.m.: STAFFORD TUESDAY " p.m.; All A HUB A (One Mile Ham TUESDAY at 8.15

p.m. ROTTERANGI. WEDNESDAY «t « p.m. AUCTION SAL 7 ;:. \T THE MART. AYEDNESDAY, 22nd NOV. at 3.30 p.m. MH OUS T 0 N AND CO., will soil bv Public: Auction a? above. 1 Ford One Ton THUCK. Only been running a few months auction sale of VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY SITUATED AT KOITERANGI. AT THE MART, SEWELL ST., ON SATURDAY 2otb. NOVEMBER. At Noon. Messrs w. jeffiues and co., acting in ('(••■junction with MESSRS M. HOUSTON AND CO., under instructions from Messrs W. H. Robinson mid D. J. Diedrichs "ill offici for sale by Publie Auction as aborts: All the interest of the Vendors in Freehold Section 1152, Araliui a S.D., containing 492 acres, 2 roods more or less and known rs “The Maori Block.” ‘ The Section is held under Lease for 21 years from 10th. .Tune 1914, with right of renewal, but vendors having acquired the freehold by transfer from the Native owners, are now in a. position to transfer the fee simple to any purchaser. The land is all rich ribbonwood country, ptnctipaHy all cleared and in splendid pastures, well fenced and subdivided. Excellent fattening country, at present carrying a large number grown cattle and sheep. Suitable for cutting up into 3 or 4 firstclass dairy farms. Good access and bandy to School, Post and Telegraph Office and Butter factory. This is a. real good proposition cither for grazing dr dairying. Full particulars as to terms ate., from th« Auctioneers. AY. JEFFRIES AND CO.. Or M. HOUSTON AND CO., Hokitika. [A Card] A. R.~ELCOCK SOLICITOR, HAMILTON STREET. FQ-TvITTKA,

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1922, Page 3

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