JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S WONDERI’T.'L CHARACTERS SPRING FROM WORD TO LIFE. HEADED RY JANE NOVAK & KAZAN THE WORLD WONDER DOG—“KAZAN.” “KAZAN,” “KAZAN” A First National Super Attraction— With the tightin» lynxes, mountain linn:-. .iking wolves, champing huskies and all the v.ild ln»n t, ,>i the hackv ends. RATHE GAZETTE. ‘2-reel COM Eli Venturing “Snooky" the llutnanzeo. ; MILLER’S W. JEKIES A- COS'. KCJLDLNGS HAMILTON- STKEET. HOKITIKA. FILLER'S HAVING DEUI CLOSE our ookitika branch wo NOW OF FEE i» 3 \ GOODS at REDUCED PRICES, REDUCED PRICES. Everything to ho sold regardless of cost. 1 Note the Address: JEFFRIES’ BUILDINGS. XMAS GOODS! XMAS GOODS! rntiE VERY LATEST AND REST IN MEN'S ETC.. ETC., AND BOY S CLOTHING Men's Suits 90s to I I os. ( la: l> R. P. Coats 42s Od to ILL. Pyjama Suits JV Od to 2.L Od. Hand Shirts is Gd to lys 6d. Tennis Sr Canoe Shirts 9s tr> I Ls Gd. Roy's Suits 35, fid to oos. Cal h. R. p. Coals Has Gd to 47s Gd Pyjama Suits 8- to 9s Gd. Hand Shirts as Od to 8s Gd. Tennis and Cam,,' Shirts Gs, 6s Gd, 7s Gd and 8s Gd. —AT— W. H. STOPFORTH’S OPPOSITE W. E. WILIVAMS’ CHEMIST. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. O’OBitN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. K OIT.K RANG I- •KOKATAMi -K A N SERI ill H< ITIK A. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. / cuts LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : - KOITER ANC! i,\ . Jamieson’s) FC 7? HOKITIKA:- MONDAYS, THURSDAYS. SATLILDAYS at 8.45 a.m. K.OKATAHT FOR 11OKITJ K A—AION D A YS. TFESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS. at 9.30 a.m. HOKITIKA FOR KOKATAHT - AI 4 p.m. each day. ON SATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAIII at 0.30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. PussoneeiK picked up at any part of the district-. CARS FOR TIIRF. DAY OR NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL G VITJKRJXGS. Telephone, G.P.O , W. O'RE’EN Kokatahi. f.invrr Kok a taln . Arthurs Pass Motor Transport. Orr Bros : : Hokitika. The wcli-kin."'a and n liahh linn o . uiia.'e rani I'arti'u li.ave urrang<-I ivii Aia-.rs Beale and (in to cmivey gm. per motor lorry from Arthurs Pas . Io ('lira and V lee versa . Messrs Orr Bros are the tir-t linn to attempt, the crossing of Arthur's Pass with heavily laden lnrrhs and cli -n .■• who consign tln ir goods to Beale and Coy. may depend upon uiiiek and ciiicient transport. All goods will Ik- forwarded ivish d; patch that arc left with— Olil) 8R.05.. Hokitika Garage, Wharf St. Hokitika. Phone 148 s. I). ROTH WELL. Trocaihro. Grcyniouth.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! v MUSICAL EYEXT OF XATIOXAL I MPORTAXCK. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction K. .!. 0 i livestock. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 3rd. OX K CONCERT OXI.Y. Mr E. J. Gravestoek presents Nov. Zealand’* Queen of Soup:: MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN ‘‘Th e voice of the lark captured from the iuiitwte heavens and tuned to the oporas ol earth.' 1 —AND—MR MAURICE D'OISLY England’s Foremost Operatic 'loiior. Associate Artists: MISS A PEL! X A I.EON. the hrilliaiit Enpli. h 'Cellist -intt Mr PERCA KAHN The Distinguished Compose.-Pianist. The I he. .’I u ,1! i . opei'e : M M " Mcdnti.sh's . oulectionery on Tim - d.-.v, I'ebruiiry Ist. 1 ’rices : 3s and A-. K<“<- '‘‘>l Sent--7s (id. All pii.es Pins Tax. KOKA'I UII STORE CA'ITI.K S\!.K. WEDNESDAY, illsi. J XPAItV, 1»23. At 1 p.m. T 1 0l?ST 0 X AX 1) CO., IVJL • will sell by public auction as iihovc : - (>0 2. 3 and lyr. PUL LOCKS. 81) Head mixed CATTLE, oil 4yr. BULLOCKS. For A. Cede rm a it. 12 2ivr. STEERS. For A. Dimjnick. 12 IS-nios STEERS and HEIFERS E'er M. Baird. .1 YEARLINGS. 3 3-yr. STEERS For Neilsen Bros 12 Eat and forward BULLOCKS. Eor R. Cropp. 27.vr. STEERS. 1 Eat HEIFER. 2 18-nios. HEIFERS. 1 Yearling BULL. For F. Wall 1 Fat HEIFER. 18 2J and 3-yr. STEERS. For T. J. Me harry. 10 18-inos. STEERSFor I). Weir. 12 3-yr. BULLOCKS. For T. F.eelesfieki. 10 4-yr. BULLOCKS. For H. Haines. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. FOR PRIVATE SALE, i"j d-yt. old Pedigree S.H. BELL. ! L (dark red). ; 4 First el as* DAIRY COW'S. just calred, trial given. Apply: M. HOUSTON and CO.. i AuctioiitM.u s. i I j Particular cooks stipulate SHARLAND’S VINEGAR —brewed from pure cane uugar RK - U and. piquant.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1923, Page 3
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