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MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! MONDAY! "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT.” WITH AX ALL-STAR CAST! WITH AX ALL-STAR CAST! A picturisfltion of the old song of the s'amo name. The picture that tenches deep into the heart l : of all people RATHE GAZETTE ! ‘SPOOKS” Two-Reel f OMET)V ! T i'SI'AT. PRICES!

V7ESTLAXD SIMM'XIOX. ■VTOMTX.VTTOXS OF TEAM*. n-r -L s Senior and Junior Com petition* MUST BE MADE to the undersigned BY S pm.. ,m EASTER MONDAY. U. W. iieexa.v. tVOODSTCCK SPORTS, CTOMIXATIOX'S f, ’ Sports \Y I 1.1. u' tile Woodstock l!K RECEIVED ll' TU I. TUESDAY. AUDIT Jru. Six Nonunnimi- or no event. J. KEI.I.Y. Sei rotary. HOKITIKA DACES. OX WEDXKSDAY. kit A I’llll.. ORDINARY TIMETABLE oh Oroy-mouth-Ros- line WILL HI Si ST’EXDED. Trains will leave Oroymciith for Hokitika 7.! A a.m.. 10.0 a.in. ami -1.20 j>.lll. ami Hekitika lor CLeymouth at 7.10 a.m.. 0.15 p.in.. (stops K n ill arn and Elmer Lane nnlyi. and (i.-l-j ]).nt. Trains will leave Boss for Hokitika at n.-lO a.in. and LSA p.m. and Hokitika lor Boss at 11.0 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Enr Issue el Holiday Excursion tickets and further particular* see handbills. OX THURSDAY. At!;. APRIL, afternoon train for Hokitika will leave Orcvtnoutli at i.O p.lll. EASTER MOXDAY. APRIL 2nd. A PUBLIC BASKET PICNIC will xV be held at Mr Preston’s paddock KoiterangL Tea and sandwiches provided. ' DANCE TO FOLLOW in Public Hull. C. WHITEMAN. Secretary. FOB SALE BY TENDER. FREEHOLD PADDOCK. Pd acres 2 ». roods (1P21» Totara Survey District) situated on main lead next Totara River. First class I'rul cleared and fenced. (Lucidly known as Stevens' Paddock). Highest tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS CLOSE, APRIL 10tli. Correspondence to be addressed:—A. STEPHENS. Box SI. (ircyinoiith. FARM FOR SAI.L. nnKNDERS WILL ME RECEIVED i f or the PER CHASE or the VALUABLE I REKIIOLD PROPERTY of 219 ACRES situate at Evans Creek. Main South Read (2! miles fmm Ross station, and 0 miles north of llaii llari). It is \pell sub-divided, with milking shed and yards, separate:' ""in implement shed: trap shod and s:x roomed house. There is also a good •|iituti ify oi good clear heart Totara suitable for milling. This area would make a first class dairy farm. For further particulars apply to: ,1 D. McKAY. Pukekura P. 0., or on the farm at Evans Creek.

HOKITIKA ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB STOUTS .MEETING. ASS gQUAKR, JJOKITIKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd., 1923. £IOB- PRIZE MONEY! --£IOB COMPETITORS I’LEASK NOTE THAT NO ENTRY VvIT.I. RE RECEIVED UNLESS A CCOM PANTED By XOMINATTON FEE aml previous pori'oirnavu.cs tor the- I«' Lwo yeais. IT none during that period t>’o last I our performances (if any). Cyclists must give performances in the last twelve races in which they tmvo compete 1. NOMINATIONS CLOSK with the Secretary, on MARCH 2Hh. (Saturday). E. C. TOOHE.Y. Hokitika. Sl’KCi A L AU( TTON sale. VEIIICT.es, HORSES AND HARNESS ON THE PREMISES, SEWELL ST. TUESDAY. 3rd, AI’ETL. At 10 a.m. Messrs \v. ,trefries and co.. will sell: 2 Spring DR \YS (suitable for carrying milk and general farm work). I | log O \P,T (in goon order). 1 Eight Delive.'v CART (suit baker | or butcher). ‘ ] WAGGONETTE (good order could he made l:andv cream waggon). 2 Eight CIOS, or Jogging SLT.KYS. 1 Spring CAR T. 1 Timber WAGGON. 1 Eight TRAP. 1 !-Wheel EXPRESS. 1 Set !-llor: e (it AIN'S, 1 Set Swingle liars. 1 >.et HARNESS. I Andrews and Ri'van ( llAl'l'd ITER (hand). ALSO FROM SOUTH: - 1 l-yr. GELDING (hark). 1 .l-yr GELDING (line!;). 1 ! Draught MARK. aged. On account Mrs A. M. Jeffries: The SHETLAND PONIES. “King and Onoen’’ (well-known prize takeis). and the POLO PONY ‘■Princess. Further Entries received I P TILT: NOOX ON SATURDAY :11st. MARCH. Tm RFII.DEE'S npEXOERS in-itcl f-r the SUPi TRY OF .MATERIAL and ERECTION of :■ ITIU.ie I j AT.f.. Kokatalii, plans ami sprciiieations may be seen at Mr 11. .lorn-..' Railway Hotel. TKX- | I'IERS CLOSING APRIL 7th., 1023. ! T. M X KIT/. Kokatalii. STATION MARKET. WELD STREET. HOKITIKA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fruiterers. | 200 CASES MIXED FRUIT arriving every week. All guaranteed in fus-t j class order, at lowest prices. TITONE 150. YOE’S MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA. i OTIRA—HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. TIME-TABLE. /"TOMMEXCIXG TUESDAY, MARCH V- OTH: - TUJtSDAYS—THURSDAYS-SATUR-DAYS. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR OTIRA S Mil.: Arriving Qtira 11 a.in. CARS LEAVE OTIRA FOR HOKITIKA, 4 p.m.; Arriving Hokitika at G. 30 p.m. Telegrams: Johar.sen, Hokitika; Phone No 111, Occidental

BVILDKKS' FKDK!! ATIOX. WKI.bTNOTOX. Mnr<h do. Headway is being mad.* with a prol>;isa! to form a Now Zealand Building Trades' Federation, linking; un the carpenters. bricklayers, painters, plasterers. and all other workers ennageil in the building industry. This projc-M ba> bee’ll under consideration lor hjiiic timo oi»o (if the chief motives heinjj: to attciuut tu secure! uni fori in tv in the a word s of tho in ila* building trades.

rING FISH arrived o-dny. ( all r.t A pee Bros, Revoll Street. VI J AX T E D —T A ] I,'K R-0 FT v \ SAWYER, for Humphrey' mill Coy. Apply at office or Hewlett. Humphreys. to G. "a f OXSTER SALE— Four days only, ivl commencing Tuesday afternoon; Everything must go. Prices to suit evervone. Ladies coats from *10s; Ladies serge dresses 255: Ladies woollen jumpers from Gs Od. Everything half price.—Miss Saraty. Revoll St. DON’T FORGET that Turner’s have children’s, ladies, and gent'.-, boots, which are being sold much below cost price. Come in and >ee. You are suro to go away well satisfied. OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or brolcen; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post to J. Punstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street,^' Est. 31 years.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3

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