MONDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES MONDAY! Special Vitagraph drama with AVTLFKIt) NORTH and an all star cast in: “SON OF WALLINGFORD.” “SON OF WALLINGFORD." A Tony Sarg Cartoon, Vampire No 1, and a I’atlie Gazette. The Progressive West Coast THE WORKERS FRIEND. First in the Dominion to imditub* the system of profitsharing' in the Coal .Mining Industry, and allow workers 25 per cent of the profits in addition to wages. First on the Coast all the time to make for the Progress of the Coast and to advance the interests of the community as a whole. First in the Dominion to admit the right of the worker to have a voice in the conduct of Company affairs and representation on the Directors Hoard with complete inside knowledge of finance. t First on the Coast for Humane Co-operation between employer and worker. FARMERS —Remember who first took active part in establishing Batter Factories in Kokatahi, Arahura, Wataroa and the town of Greymouth ; who took the active part in establishing Lime Works at Ross and Tarnmakau. WHO KNOWS THE NEEDS OF FARMERS BETTER? WEST COASTERS. —Rally round, don’t be misled by red herrings. J. D. LYNCH is out to win your continued confidence with over 20 years public life record behind him. Ho invites the keenest criticism. If you are satisfied rive him r> lift along on December 7th; meantime go and hear him; Marvellous Receptions Everywhere. Always to the fore to act Fearlessly and Promptly in time cf stress. Remember the Pneumonic Epidemic in 1918. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDANTS—Has he carried out his six years’ trust for you? If so remember him, he is still on the job. SAWMILL WORKER if —Remember his policy to establish Sink and Accident Fund. Remember how he has always treated you one and all.
TO PREVENT INFORMAL VOTING ELECTORS ARE REMINDED THAT THE ONLY WAY TO VOTE tfOR PROHIBITION IS TO STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES THE DRINK TRAFFIC' CANNOT EXIST WITHOUT ROYS AND GIRLS ANY MORE THAN A SAWMILL (AN RUN WITHOUT LOGS. THE QUESTION ARISES, WHOSE ROYS AND GIRLS ARE TO BECOME VICTIMS OF THE DEADLY TRAFFIC IN STRONG DRINKf PROTECT THE RISING GENERATION BY VOTING FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION.
TYMONS & CO’S Big Fire Sale! Big Fire Sale! COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 25. COME! COME ! THERE never have been or »vor will be such bargains as we aro offering. New fashionable goods. Some soiled, some not. But all must Ire cleared. 200 Ladies’ Best Quality, Newest Styles, Navy' Serge COSTUMF.S, —. Usually £7 10s to £l2 12s; Fire Price 90s to £6 IJs. 20 Navy and Grey C'OSTUAIES soiled —Usually £8 8s to £l2 10s; Fire price 20s to 30s. White COSTUMES, —Fire price 2s fid and os. Men’s Heavy DENIMS.—Fire price Os Otl. Men’s SUlTS—Usually £7 10s. t> £8 10s; Fire ' price 70s. Women’s White Silk Ankle IT os 1 -Fire price Is lid. All-Wool Black Cashmere HOSE Suspender Tops, fire price 2s lid. Gents J all-wool Navy Sox. —Usually 2s 6d to 4s Od; Fire price Is Od per pair. ‘ TOBRAT.CO—Fire Price 6d to Is Od a vd. Double Width VOILES, —Usually 3s lid; Fire price Is yd. Large. Sofa RUGS,—Usually 42s Od ; Fire price 255. MAWHERAQUAY : : GREYMOUTH. MILLER’S W. JEFFBTES * COS’. BUILDINGS HAMILTON STIvEUT, HOKITIKA. MILLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 1 Ladies Silk frocks 69s 6d. Jap Crepes oil colours Is 6rt per yet. 40-inch check gingham Is Sd. Ladies satin vests Is Od, Is Bd, 2s 3d Special line of botany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-iucli silk hose, absolutely the bed value.offered in N-.Z. only 3s lid pair WE WOULD ADVISE OUII CUSTOMERS to take full advantage of this opportunilty as every article is substantially marked down, and the prices are such that cannot he obtained elsewhere.
UEVOI.UTION IN STOCK-RAISING. I FATERINE! F ATE R ! N E ! A NATURAL lifjiiicl and scientific stock food at last. A substitute* for butter-fat in sknn milk or whey. Simple to use; no boiling or scalding. Prepared for immediate feeding of all stock. Like butter-fat in its notion; therefore easily digested and assimi--lated by ill animals. Sold by agents and stores tiiroughout Notv Zealand in tins. | MARK SPROT g COV.. LTD., Distributors for West ('oast. FURNITURE DEPOT UEVELL STREET SOUTH. HOF.ITIKA. - J V KALI | HAS OPENED a General Dealer’s j business as above and invites j support. We deni in everything. Goods pur- ; chased and goods supplied. Wo deal j to suit fill pockets. j Gome and inspect Enpuiyjps prompt- j ly attended Mo. ' ' '
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 3
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