WEDNESDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES WEDNESDAY! LOUISE GLAUM IX A WORLD DRAMA—“LAW UNTO HERSELF” “LAW UNTO HERSELF” CHRISTIE COMEDY “SAVING SISTER HUS IK”; SKITS FROM ST KITTS (scenic) and TOPICAL BUDGET. TYMQNS & CO’S Big Fire Sale! Big Fire Sale ! >—ZR, - COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 25. COME! COME ! r I THERE never have been or ever will be such bargains as we are offoring. New fashionable goods. Some soiled, some not. But all must be cleared. 200 Ladies’ Best Quality, Newe-t Styles. Navy Serge COSTUMES,— Usually £7 10s to £l2 12s: Fire Price .90s to £0 10s. 20 Navy and Grey COSTUMES soiled—Usually £8 8s to £l2 10s; Fire price 20s to 80s. White COSTUMES, —Fire juice 2s Od and ss. Men’s Heavy DENIMS,—Fire price 0s Gd. Men's SUlTS—Usually £7 10s, to £8 10s; Fi ro price 70s. Women’s White Silk Ankle Hose—Fire price Is lid. All-Wool Black Cashmere HOSE Suspender Tops, fire price 2s lid. Gents J all-wool Navy Sox, —Usually 2s Gd to 4s 6d; Fire price Is Gd per pair. TOBRALCO—Fire Price Od to Is Gd a yd. Double Width VOILES, —-Usually 8s lid; Fire price Is yd. Large Sofa RUGS,—Usually 42s Gd ; Fire price 255. MAWHERAQUAY : : GREYMOUTH.
MILLER'S W. JEFFRIES * COS’. BUILDINGS HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. MILLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Ladies Silk frocks 69s 6d. . Jap Crepes all colours Is 6(1 per yd. 40-ineli check gingham Is Bd. Ladies satin.vests Is Gd, Is Bd, 2s 3d Special line of botany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-inch silk hose, absolutely the best value offered in N.Z. only 3s lid pair ME MOL LT) Al)\ IS!'. OLII CUSTOMERS to take full advantage of this opportunity as every article is substantially marked down, and the prices arc such that cannot be obtained elsewhere.
JMOR SALE—In one let, or sepnr- -®- atelv, three small BUILDING SITES, in good locality. Apply “Guardian” Office. w estland QPEBA H °USK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. GRAND CARNIVAL BADE (Fancy dross and masquerade! under the auspices of Hokitika Hockey Club. First Class Orchestra. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Masks raised at ]1 p.m. ADMISSION—DoubIe Ticket os; Gents 3s; Ladies 2s; Gallery Is. JUVENILE DANCE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30th. Admission Is.
A PAN OK. WII-L BE HHU) in the South Spit School in aid of the School prize fund on FRIDAV, DECEMBER Bth. Music jiv Miss King’s Orchestra mid Good supper. Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. ARAHURA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY 29th. NOV. At Noon. lyr HOUSTON AND CO., "'ill sell by Public Auction as above. 10 Good HEIFERS (newly calved). 10 Empty HEIFERS. For a Client.
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE .FARM PROPERTY SITUATE NEAR EVANS CREEK. SATURDAY. 2nd. DECEMBER. At Noon. ]\T HOUSTON AND Co "A •acting under instructions from Mr Jits. C. Hende, will soil by public miction on the jtremises “The Pinos” near Evans Creek. His highly improved Farm property of 200 acres more or less, hold ruder Ferry Reserve Ler.se. Cord G-rcomed Villa Residence; Largo Bum including loose box. harness room, motor garage, implement room, workshop, shearing pens and engine room all under one roof.
Furniture:-—Piano (Collinsou), wardrobe, sideboard, ehcval, washstands and ware, beds and bedding, tallies, chairs, ball stand, linoleums, utensils, crockery, etc. etc. Live Stock:—TOO M.S. Hoggets, So head mixed cattle, 2 draft horses. Dend Stock: Tip dray, single and double furrow lever plows, five barrows, 2 oil engines, w< lseley shearing machine, chaff cutter, circular saw and bench, portable forge and tools, large quantity sundry tools etc., etc. Also 1 10ft. Cedar built lloat (at Lake lanthe). Light Luncheon provided. NOTE—Vendor will n\low a good portion of the purchase money for tile farm to remain on Mortgage, if required. at low rate of interest. Full particulars from: M. HOUSTON, AND CO., Auctioneers. ARATTURA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 29th. NOVEMBER. At 12.30 p.in. SPECIAL STORE CATTLE SALE. Messrs w. jfffrtes and on. will sell on account Messrs Ryall Eros.. Ti. Longeson, Smith, Olderog Bros., Turner, E. Noble, D. Bradley T. Thompson. McCray, TC. Hogan. V. Pfeifer, L. Kelly, J. Douglas. .). Ward and T. Harris. 15 Forward S.H. BULLOCKS. 1 181 STEERS AND HEIFERS (to be ! drafted). i 1 light draught OELDING. 5 Yearling RUNNERS. j 4 4vrs. old forward BULLOCKS. j 1 HORSE, medium draft. Economise money, time and labour. Use “TAN-OL,” the liquid polish for floors, furniture pud leather goods. ,\l] grocers.
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