MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! MONDAY! ANITA STEWART IX— AXITA STEWART IX—“THE INVISIBLE FEAR." “THE IN VISIBLE FEAR.” (A First National Attraction). (A I'irst National Attraction). ALSO OX THE SAME PROGRAMME • LARRY SEYMON. the King of Laughter in “THE SAWMILL" tiro-reel* of fund. Pathe Gazette and Review.
Shorter working hours for mother! “TAX-OL” liquor polish brightens floors and furniture in record lime. (For continuation of news see fourth page.) S \IYE —Sewing lnachine. almost new; t!wTe gents bicycles; perambulators. go-carts; a piano: also a large quantity of furniture.—J. Y ■ Hall. Rovell Street South. •jt TOXSTER SALK- Four days only. ATS- commencing Tuesday afternoon: Everything must go. Prices to suit everyone. Ladies i oats from 30s: Ladies serge dresses 255: Ladies woollen jumpers from (is (id. Everything I half price.- Miss Saratv. llevel! St. OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Rost to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 31 years. WESTLAND SI" 15-1 XfOX. OMIXATtOXK IniTil mn A x (II! \I) K Competitions WILL BE RECEIVED u;. to MONDAY. APRIL fit!]., at 8 p.m. K. W. HKENAN. Seerctarv. H E A T R K. ONE NIOTIT ONLY! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 til. HARRY T. COHEN (by arrangement with J. (". WfLI-IA.MSOX LTD..) will stage their uvmonuoti.s attraction, C'e.smo Hamilton's daring and audacious l’l ty . P I? IN CESS r|A The Roinul-the-World Sucre's. j A Cast of excellence headed by i DORIS DUANE. Who played with brilliant -uec-o Li i (hi- original Now York product ion together with ERIC HARRISON. “Our honeymoon ought to set a standard for all time. We did lo t say “Hood-Night” to each other. becan.se that it always a dangerous thing on a honeymoon. (The Woman). TIS THE BIGGEST “SCANDAL" Hokitika lias had for Years! BON PLAN AT M< INTOSIPS. ! PRICES -Is Reserves: 3s and 2s j (Rios Taxi. Manager Henry f. Cohen. BORO!"HII OF HOKITIKA. TVfoTK K IS HEREBY HI YEN that Ai Hv srPPI.EMENTARY D!S----IIIIIT IP.Ef TORS' LIST lor the j Borough (.; Hokitika WILL CLOSE ! at tiie T<>« ii l ieik's oni.e mi TIIFRS- I DAY NEAT (ll’lli. insO at •! p.m. A. A. ANDRE WES. Town Clerk. B0ROFHI! OF HOKITIKA. j Rl>l Rl.lC NoIICK Is HEREBY i B ; HIVF.N ilia: .U.'Jl'N I ON. ha- I been APPOINTED. Inspector of No is- j ances and Waterworks. Registrar of j Dog-. Poundke -per, and Collector of j Kates. License-, and Fees for the Bn- j rmigh o! Hokitika a- FROM APRIL j I 1.. 1!)2:’.. A. A. AN DR EWES. Town Clerk. I’l! It F OF MILK. j \\ r E ARK SFl'l’l Y’INH l-RKSIf j j » MILK DAILY at 3d per quail. ! or 3.1 per ] int. ti.-livory at shop. Revel! | Si., from 7..1i) n.m. | M. VICAR AND SHANNON. Commereial Semper Rooms. I FARM FOR SALE. nn.LNDF.ILS WILL BE RECEIY'ED i f„r the miCRA.SF of the VALFABI.E FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 2i‘) ACRES situate at Evans Creek. | Mtiiti South Read (2-! milts from Ross station, and fi miles north d liari IHa rib It is w, II sub-divided. with milking slu'd and yatds. separator room impleinciit shod; trap shed and s.x roomed house. There is also a good quantity of go.ul j clear heart Tuiara miitahle l r milling. | This area, would make i fust class I dairy farm. | For further particulars avp.lv .1 11. McKAY. I’ukekura P. 0.. or on tl’.e farm at Evans Creek, j ERIC JAMES j THE PR OH P. F.SSI V E B FTC HER. TEL. 157. HOKITIKA. | / , '<OM MEXCES THIS WEEK running i V..- 1 a. m lor (h liveiy of meat. | throughoiiL the ARAiHRA and 11F MIJ’fIRKY'S DISTRICT. DAYS OF DKI LIVERY'—TFESDA YS and FRIDAY'S, j The pioneer of the lowest prices. The ! cheapest Lem market on the Me.-t ! Const. j TX COXJTX( Tn.)X V.itii thU run I all ORDERS I-OR IT;ri f and I YKf:KTAHI.es left : I Tut :;• !■'■ Station : Market. Weld Si., will he promptly ! delivered by Air .lame-. I Tel. l--.fi. Hokitika. STATION MARKET. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FRITTER EPS. 200 CASES'. MIXED FRUIT arriving erv week. All guaranteed in fits) tss order, at lowest prices. ' ’RHONE lofi. YOE’S MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA. I OUR A- HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. TIME-TABLE. | /COMMENTING TUESDAY, MARCH I W GTH : ! TUESDAYS THURSDAYS-SATUR-DAYS. CARS I.EAUE HOKITIKA FOR OTIRA 8 £ni.; Arriving Otira 11 CARS LEAVE OTIRA FOR HOKITIKA. -t p.m.; Arriving Hokitil?!* at 0.39 p.m. Telegrams: Jojijtiason, ; Ring phone j-Jo ill Hotel.
Farmers light: Ideal 3of) CM’, lantern rain, wind and storm proui. Lights with match. Suitable for inside or outside lighting. Only 7os post L’ee. Manning Machinery (0.. ■> Bedford Row, C'hri-ichurch.— Advt. Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking SHARLAND’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Fresher than the imported. When you buy a fur from Madame Menerc, corner ut Cashel and Colombo Streets. Christchurch, you sc-cnrc for a low price one fashioned by a leading London furrier in a manner marked by chic style and distinction and reflecting the very latest style. our rnonev hack i? you're not- satisfied.— Advt! WADE’S WORM FIGS eradicate worms of all descriptions. Pleasant, sure and certain.
NEW BOOKLET ON PILES. Every Pile sufferer should obtain a copy of a new Booklet which has just been published concerning this distressing malady. It is entitled "Piles: Their Cause and Cure,” and fully describes how anyone afflicted can be cured of the complaint without operation. On receipt of three penny stamps a copy will be sent, in plain wrapper, to any reader on mentioning this paper. Address, the Zann Pro. prietarv, Box 052, Wellington,
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