WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY!. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! FOR- TWO NIGHTS ONLY! The V’ILLIAM FOX Presentation of MARK TWAIN’S Masterpiece: “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT.’' A Brilliant Satire! An amazing spectacle! ! An absoibmg Story . PRICES—Circle 2s 2d; Stalls Is 8d; Children Is Id; RESERVE at Mclntosh's O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. KOITERANGI—KOKATAHi—KANIERI —HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. OARS 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. each day. ON SATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAHI at 6.30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. Passengers picked tip at ai;y part of the district. CARS FOR HIRE, DAY OR NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS'^ laiwe-r Kokatahi. Telephone, G.P.O-, Kokatahi. Arthurs Pass Motor Transport. —-.. > «ta o »—< Orr Bros : : Hokitika. The well-known and reliable linn of cartage contractors have arranged with Messrs Beale and Coy to convey goods per motor lorry from Arthur’s Pass to Otira and vico versa. Messrs Orr Bros are the first firm to attempt the cussing of Arthur’s Pass with heavily laden lorries and clients who consign their goods to Beale and Coy. may depend upon quick and efficient transport. V|i g oo d-, will he forwarded with dispatch that are left with— ORR BROS.. Hokitika Garage, Wharf St, Hokitika, Phone 148 s. D. ROTH WELL, Trocadcro, Grey mouth.
S.VLK OF WESTLAND IUCJNU ei.uirs privileges. EAST El! -MEETING. WEDNESDAY TDi. AERIEMessrs w. jeefries and coy. will soil bv public iinotion : 't H O’CLOCK on SATURDAY, 24 th. MARCH, ill Princess Theatre: ‘ N 0 j.— PUBLICAN'S BOOTH. NO 2.— PUBLICAN’S BOOTH. (Eacli with separate Soft Drinks apartment.) NO :i.-SAYEET stall. AY. E. A. rnHE OPENING MEETING ol ihe .1. Economics Class connected with the Hokitika Branch of the Workers Educational Association will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 20th.. at i.h p.m. in the Old Education Roaid room. Work for the year will he outlined and Mr if. Belshaw, M.A., will deliver the first of a series of 10 lectures on “The Forces of Olianiw”. Subject: “A Definition of Social Purpose; The Tdeal Deinocracv.” l'.eetnre and discussion. A. WOG AN. Hon. See.. Hokitika Economics Class.
STAR STORES. (Kate A. ami A.) THE UNDERSIGNED hereby notifies t-lie inhabitants of Hokitika that ho has opened up a complete stock of new goods, consisting of general groceries, crockery ware, ianey goods and patent medicines, which at cash prices show a decided reduction. -SOME MORE TWINKLES— Rigs (new) 1 11 lbCurrants (It crown) ... 11 11 lb. Sultanas (3 crown) ... 1 T T.uneli. Sausage (Swan) 1 0 a lb. Bacon 1 '1 a lb. Matches 3 9 a <io7 ' Sugar *-l 9 a bg. Butte, 1 10 a lb. Medium glasses ft 0 il ‘-hue Cups and Saucers ...... 12 On d<*z £2OO BOOTS AND SHOES TO BE CLEARED AT BELOW COST AS WE DO NOT INTEND STOCKING THIS LINE. S. H. FERRIS, Proprietor. GAS FIRES IN THE HOME THE SEASON IS CHANGING AND LOOKING AHEAD HOVSEWARMING IS A NECESSITY NOW TO BE PROVIDED FOR. Gas Fires are ready and convenient They are more economical than coal. Enquire about the Latest Radiators for the home or for the office. There is nothing noisy or messy about them. No Sparks, no Smuts. No Dust, no Grates to clean. Gas for cooking is economical! Gas for heating is the great idea. Get it into your home- You will be pleased. CONSULT:— W. H. SHANNON. GASFITTER, REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA ADVANCE HOKITIKA. C. E. LARSEN SI CO. Registered plumbers, Tinsmiths, Manufacturers of spouting, ridging, downpipes, chimney and dairy requisites, WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the Residents of Hokitika and Surrounding districts that they HAVE now OPENED IN BUSINESS. Town and country orders faithfully executed with dispatch. Estimates given for new and repair work. Charges most reasonable. Trial Solicited. ADDRESS —Revell Street, opposite* I Air w. B. ■\V>lii nra!, j Chemist,
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1923, Page 3
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