TUESDAY MCLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE WALLACE REID in a great Paramount Special: “CHAMPION BOXER” “CHAMPION BOXER.” ALSO COMEDY--‘MUST IX .JOHNSON.” A GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME! SOUTH WESTLAND TOUR! MILAN'S PICTURES! TUESDAY 20th.—TOT AR A HALE. ROSS. WEDNESDAY 21st’.—WATAROA PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, 23rd.—HART HARI HALL. SATURDAY 2-Itb.—HARI HARI HALL. O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL iOTGR SERVICE. HOTTER ANG I—KOKAT AHI—K A XT KRI—HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. ■QARS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: KOITERANGI (A. Jamieson’s) FO HOKITIKA :—MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS at 8.45 a.m. KOKATAHI FOR HOKITIKA—MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, at 9.30 a.m. HOKITIKA FOR KOKATAHI—At 4 p.m. cadi day. ON SATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAHI at 6.30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. Passenger's picked up at any part of the district. CARS FOR HIRE, DAY OR NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS. Telephone, G.P.0., W. O’BRTEN, Kokatahi. Lo«'c>' Kokatnhi. Arthurs Pass Motor Transport. Orr Eros : : Hokitika. The well-known and reliable firm of caiLn'e omtiactors have arranged with Messrs Beale and Coy to convey goods p, r motor lorry from Arthur's Pass to Otira and vice versa. Messrs Orr Bros are the first firm to attempt the ?•; ><-,ing of Arthur's Pass with iieavilv laden lorries and clients who consign tlu-ir good, to .Beale and Cev. mav depend upon (piick and edmsont transport. All goods will he forwarded with dispatch that are left with— OUR, BROS., llokililta Oarage, Wharf St. Hokitika, Phone Mbs. D. ROTi l WELL, Troeadcro. Greymoiith.
AUCTION SAUK. OF FI" KN" ITUILK AND KFFI'X'TS ON THE PREMISES, CORNER OK STAFFORD AND BF.ADKY ST. TUESDAY. 20th FEB. At 2.30 p.m. -» r HOUSTON AND CO., IVI instructed by Air 0. K. D. gealc who is leaving the district. will sell liy public auction as aboveThe whole of his household liuui- | lire, including D. and S. bens and wire mattresses, duehc»»<.“. wasbstands, chest d'awers. tables chairs, sideboard, 2 .Morris chairs, ehcffoiuer, utensils, linoleums, garden tools, etc. etc. —ALSO—--1 Rood Lathe ( Engineer’s). 1 L’-Keater Hupmobile Car in firstclass running order-. CENTRAL DAIRY FACTORY AT HOKITIKA. TO ASCERTAIN THE SUPPORT likely to he forthcoming from probably suppliers and those willing to support the above project as shareholders, all those willing to co-opera to are desired to notify the district canvassers or the undersigned, the support they are prepared to tender either as cream suppliers (indicating number of cattle in herd) or as shareholders (staring number of £1 shares willing to he subscribed in Company). The district canvassers are: — Arahura- -Messrs Bond and Douglas. Kokatahi and Koietrangi—Messrs .Jamieson, H. H. Monk and Moynihan. Kanieri and Woodstock—Messrs E. Wells and G. Morris. South Hokitika and Mannnin Messrs Brown and Nightingale. Tot a ra- Messrs John Mineban and YY. Thum]ison. Whit aha and souih— M<"--sr> C-upper and another. Hokitika .Messrs Mcinln-h and K vans. Northern district, including Kumara -Toreninknu- The undersigned. D. d. EVANS, acting lion. Secretiry. MENTAL HOSPITAL. HOKITIKA. PATIENTS PICNIC. The medical superintenDENT will he pleased to receive donations for the PATIENTS’ PICNIC of Fruit. Sweets. Cake, Beverages. Trophies or Cash. Donations may he left at the “Guardian” Office nr can he called for by the. Mental Ho-pita] lorry up to 2.lth. February. 1323. H. M. BUCHANAN". Medical Superintendent. WEST COAST A, P. £ l SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, GHEYMOUTH. 27th. AND 28th. FEBRUARY, 1923. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL PRIZES VALUED £3OO. (in Silver Shields and Cups, Handsome Trophies and Cash.) ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 17th. FEBRUARY. QHOW for Horses, Cattle, Sheep. CT Rig S and Dogs, Home and Dairy Produce Flower* and Cookery, Alt, Photography Technical and PrimarySchools Display, Fancy AVork, Produce A'ecetahles and Manufacturers and Business Displays also Axemens Sports, Trotting, Ladies Riding and Driving, Hurdle Jumps, School Relay Race. Bike Race, Sheep Dog Trial and Spectacular events. LOOK AT THE POSTERS! SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. PI,EASE SEND IN A'OUR ENTRIES NOW. C. H. ROSE. Secretary, P.O. Box 171. Greymouth. A sniff in time saves nine. Inhale 1 NAZOL” or take it on sugar. No cold is Nazol-proof. Is Gd.
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