WEDNESDAY! POLLARD'S PICTURES WEDNESDAYS MARGUERITE• MARSH-• JNll MARGUERITE MAR.SH IN' “WITS VERSUS WITS.” “WITS VERSUS WITS.” (five-reel drnina.) (five-reel drama.) PATHE REVIEW/ SCENIC AND COMEDY. THURSDAY “THE FORBIDDENTHI NO” (Allan Dwan Drama), Gaumont Graphic, Educaticnal and comedy. f f are making further swecplymons Lo | fl o- reductions in all dc partments. All stocks must be cleared. NEW SHIPMENT OF MILLINER Y BEING SOLD AT HALF PRICES. 80 ONLY LADIES NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, BEAUTIFULLY BRAIDED AND STITCHED. USUALLY £7 10s TO £ls BEING CLEARED AT 90s TO £7 10s. A FEW SOILED COSTUMES, USUALLY £8 10s TO £lO 10s, BEING CLEARED AT 15s TO 255. DON’T BUY XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS WITHOUT SEEING OURS. RONES SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. HDKFS PERFECT. MARVELLOUS REDUCTIONS 8s lid, 10s lid, 12s lid; FIRE SALE PRICE 4s lid, 0s lid, -ATTYMONS k CO'S Big Fire Sale. M&WHERA QUAY : : GREYMOUTH. WEST CALEDONIAN OF NEW ANNUAL COAST SOCIETY ZEALAND. SPQffTS NEW YEAR’S DAY. MONDAY Ist., JANUARY, 1923. MONDAY Ist., JANUARY, 1923. CASS SQUARE! DANCING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS. GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! SEE POSTERS! SEE POSTERS! GRAND SCOTTISH CINCERT IN EVENING A d d ressSecret a ry. Box 75. Hokitika. G. DAVIDSON. Chief. MILLER'S JEFFRIES & COS’. BUILDINGS ELLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! STREET. HOKITIKA. FOR ONI* WEEK ONLY! I ."dies Silk frocks 60s 6d. Jap Crepes all colours Is (id per yd. 40-inch check gingham Is Sd. Ladies satin vests Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s"3d Special lino 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 fell advantage of this opportunity as every article is substantially marked down, and tile prices are such that cannot be obtained elsewhere. XMAS GOODS! XMAS GOODS! T HE VERY LATEST AND BEST IN MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING ETC., ETC.. Afen’s Suits 90s to 1455. Garb. R. P. Coats f2.s 6d to 115 s. Pyjama Suits 15s (id to 25s (Id. Band Shirts 7s Gd to 15s 6.1. Tennis <S- Canoe Shirts 9s to 11* fid. Boy’s Suits 35s Gd to 555. Garb. R. P. Coats 35s Gd to 47s Gd Pyjama. Suits 8s to 9s Gd. Band Shirts 5s 6d to 8s Gd. Tennis and Canoe Shirts Gs. fix-fid, 7s fid and 8s fid. —AT— W. H. STOPFOBTH’S OPPOSITE AY. E. WILLIAMS’ CHEMTST. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. O’BRiEN’S ROYAL IYIAIL IIOTOR SERVICE. HOTTER ANGI—KOKATAIIT—KANIKIU—HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. r>ARS LEAVE VS FOLLOWS: KOITKR.VNGI (A. Jamieson’s) FOR HOKITIKA:—MONDAYS THURS DAYS. SATURDAYS at 8.15 r.m. KOKATAHI FOR HOKITIKA—MONDAYS, TUESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, at 9.30 a.m. HOKITIKA FOR KOKATAHI-At 4. p. m . each day. ON SATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAHI at 6.30 p.m., return lenvine HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. Passengers picked tip at any part, of r’-e district. CARS FOR HIRE. DAY OR NIGHT. CARS.WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS. Telephone, G.P.O . AV. O’BRIEN, KokatnW. Lower Ivokatnhi.
RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CLUR. OFFERS OF SUITA RLE SECTIONS v/ OR SITES for the erection of a centrally situated Westland Soldiers’ Club-room in Hokitika are invited, and should he in the hands of the undcrsgned hv 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, DE- . CEMRER 21st., to he dealt with by the purchasing committee that night. , T. KERR, Aeting Secretary. j F’it/.lierhert Street, Hokitika.
I*. HOUSTON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS A, MERCHANTS, ' VHaHF STREET HOKITIKA. A\iENT 8 F 0 R -
FURNITURE OFPOT PvEVELsIi STREET SOUTH, HOS'ITIK A. J. V. HALL. HAS OPENED a General Dealer’s business as above and Wivites support. W? deal in everything. Goods purchased and goods supplied. We deal to suit all pockets. Come and inspect Enquiries promptly attended to. BREAD 1 BREAD! DREAD! CHARLES PFAHLERT. KANIERI BAKERV. OOP WHOLESOME BREAD I pot lie beaten. Regular delivery all over tl.’O district. XMAS CAKES. r.iMit sultana, and dark Juliana; block cako; also iced cakes-. ORDER AT ONCE. AH ftfttei 1 ? attended to,
' STOCKISTS OF MICHEHN TYRES, j MASSEY-HARRIS CO., LTD., I 'ih;>! ffiUOE FARM IMP.LEME-VTS. i i*KE MILKING MACHINE CO., LtO. I j ENGINES FOR THE FARM 1 Ye are oßents for the — FAIRBANKS-MORS2 | BENZINE ENGINE. '.economical and moat reliable. Price—j 3 h.p., £6O; 6 h.p., £96, f.0.b,, Lvt- ’ tclton. j REVOLUTION TN STOCK-RAISING. FATERINEI FATERINE! j A NATURAL liquid and scientific I -L--*. stock food at last. A substitute I for butter-fat in skim milk or whey, j Simple to use; no boiling or scalding, j Prepared for immediate feeding of all | stock. Like butter-fat in its notion; | therefore easily digested and assimi- | fated by all animals, j Sold by agepts and stores throqghI out New Zealand in tins. mm sprot * coy, ltd, p.ifffjlbqtoTa for Wpsfc Const,
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1922, Page 3
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