THURSDAY I PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY •A Grand Now Rvmpliotiv of human emotions: “THE ROSARY.” “THE ROSARY” Starring JANE NOVAK. ROBERT GORDON. LEWIS STONE iAnd MILDRED JUNE. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME!
WANTED— BOY for milk cftrt. Must bo able to milk. Apply T. I!. Chesterman, Kaniori. jpRINCESS THEATRE. HOKITIKA TO-MORROW NIGHT! WEDNESDAY NEXT—MARCH i'Stb. ONE NIGHT ONLY. I’iino Kama presents: THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS Now Real Girl Show in the sparkling new Revue: “TIP TOP” “TIP TOP.” A REAL THU M I’ll I-OR THfS TARENTED ORGANISATION. A-k anyone who has seen this Revue what they think of it! NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS and the Revue is playing to packed houses even- night IT WOULDN’T DO THAT IF THE SHOW WASN’T EXCELLENT. DON’T .MISS—JOE VAULT in some of the funniest episodes he lias ever put on. including ‘-THE CLUMSY OFFICE BOV—GINGER”. DON’T MISS—The beautiful “Moonlight seenn, with its hundreds of mirrors, in a wonderful effect. DON'T MISS--The unique comedv-dr.i-matic sketch ‘ FLATS.’’ DON'T MISS-“The Awakening of the Flowers”, a truly pretty Ballet. DON’T MISS—The Eastern liaiem Seeiia “Dreamy Araby.” DON’T MISS—The “Dance o’ Mania” .1n 7.7. moments, The “Nouvelle Melange” aerobatic dance, and A DOZEN OTHER ITEMS-A U. CLEVER AND LAUGHABLE. “THE NEW REVUE IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE DIGGERS’ BEST EFFORT".. Vide Press. •loix THE CROWD To THE BOX I’I.AX OFFICE! ! I’e sure of your seats a> there is hound to lie a rush at the doors. PRICES os.. Is., 35.. and 25., plus tax. Children half price (Minimum Is fid), BOX PLAN AT MdNTOSII’S. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. HOKITIKA BRANCH. .4 GENERAL MEETING of all ReZ V turned Soldiers WILL BE HELD at the County Chambers at 7.30 o’clock on THURSDAY NIGHT (29th. inst) for the purpose of inaugurating a building fluid campaign for the erection of a Soldiers’ Club and contingent premise:-. Citizens willing to co-operate and particularly ladies who will help with the campaign fund, are al-o inti ted to attend. THOMAS KERR. Hon. Secretary. FARM FUR SALE. rnKNDERS WILL BE RECEIVED I for the PURCHASE of the VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 219 ACRES situate at Evans Creek, Main South Read (2! miles from Ross station, and (> miles north of lluri Han). It is well sub-divided, with milking shed and yards, separator room implement shed; trap shed and six l comet! lonise.
There is n 1 a good ■<limitity of good clear heart Tolnra :;ii it;i>:!«:■ for milling. This area imt chi", dairy fann I'or inrllirr particulars «* 1 ; «'!> 1,1 .1 It. M> KAY, l.’ukckui a Dion the farm at Evans Creek. GOVERNMENT LIKE INS CHANCE. DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. J EVIDENCE havin'; been supplied OF -1 Till’. LOSS of POLICY numbered f) 1000 in the books of this Department on the life of PERCY HENRY BLITHE OLSON, of Humphreys, Hokitika. farmer, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of three weeks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof unless objection be previously lodged. ,T. If. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. 'Wellington, 27th. .March. 102,3. PENALTY ON HATES. -RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that TEN PER CENT will positively BE ADDED to all BATES NOT PAID on or before WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th. insl. A. A. ANDR.EWES, Town Clerk. TO BLII.DEPS. rpENDEDS ARE INVITED, reecivX able CP TO THURSDAY. MARCH 20th., for the ERECTION of a SIX-ROOMED HOCSE. Plans and specifications can be.seen at. the residence of the undersigned where tenders close. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. GIT,LANDERS. Sale St., Hokitika. STATION. MARKET. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fruiterers. 2f>o OASES MIXED FRUIT arriving every week. All guaranteed in first class order, at lowest prices. ’PHONE 156. YDE’S MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA. OTIRA--HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. TIME-TABLE. /COMMENCING TUESDAY, MARCH VN 6TH : - TUESDAYS—THURSDAYS—SATURDAYS. CARS LEA EE HOKITIKA FOR OTIRA 8 fern.: Arriving Otira 11 a. m. CARS LEAVE OTIRA FOR HOKITIKA, 4 p.tn.; Arriving Hokitika at G. 30 p.m. Telegrams: Johansen, Hokitika; Ring Phone No 111, Occidental Hotel." STEPHENS BROS. DRAPERS. REVELL STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT- OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ CLOTHIN ALWAYS IN STOCK. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.. STEPHENS BROS. r *r : • ;.•* *
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1923, Page 3
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