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MONDAYI PRINCESS THEATRES MONDAY! PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK —in— —i» “MADAME X.” “MADAME X.” PATHE GAZETTE! SCENIC! AND COMEDY! THE HOKITIKA GUARDIAN and EVENING STAR, (WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WEST COAST TIMES.) SUBSTANTIALLY ENLARGED AND GREATLY IMPROVED. REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist. 102:1. REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 1020. REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 102 U 3swia®*NQW 9d PER WEEK TO REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS. ];#a% PRICE 2d PER COPY TO CASUAL READERS. This old-established paper, which supports and champions the requirements of the district, invites support and patronage from subscribers and advertisers. frijc ©tiarfctan IS FOREMOST IN EVERY MOVEMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WESTLAND. <£l)C ©ttarfctan SUPPLIES EVERY AFTERNOON THE FULLEST & LATEST NEWS OF .THE DAY. Advertisers will find it to mutual advantage to use the columns of “The Guardian.” -TORBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. :: :: :: :: :: Support “The Guardian,” which never neglects an opportunity to support the needs of Westland. THE GUARDIAN BY NAME, AND THE GUARDIAN OF WESTLAND BY RECORD OF LONG YEARS OF DAILY SERVICE AND ADVOCACY. Mow then, wf/l m PEOPLE OF WESTLAND Loyal and True, Let’s wear a Poppy oh April 21st HERE, on this 21st day of April Poppy Day —is your chance to" wear a poppy foi lemembiance. It is going to help the boys who came home cheered by the promise : "Don t worry you ll he taken care of! It is going to mean food, clothing, and shelter for them during the hard winter. Last year you did well. The poppies you bought found work for 250 Returned Men. Now then, Citizens ot Westland beat that this year. Let’s Look to our Buttonholes! “Buy a Poppy for Remembrance ANZAC DAY 9?

BOROUGH OJ ; ' HOKITIKA. "IyroTKTO IS HKItKI'.Y GIYEX GEORGE ALBERT PERKY w:i" thy. only candidate nominated lor tin.’ n! | ICI-: n|' >IAYOJ! of tin Borough .o' Hokitika. and I therefore declare the said GEORGE A EBERT PERRY to lie duly elected to tlio said office for ilk* ensuing term. Dated 'JOth day of April, REIS. A ITT,HP A. AXPREWKS, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. that vyoTICK IS HEREBY OIY (i HSIAN' K If EX BY BLANK and .IDIIN JHROAIK BREEZE wore the only Candida tes nominated lor tne office of representatives of the Borough of Hokitika on the WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD, and as TWO representatives are required I hereby declare them to be duly elected. Dated 20th day of April. 1!'23. ALFRED A. ANDRHWES, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the following persons have on duly nominated for the OMUL COUNCILLOR for the BOROUGH F HOKITIKA, viz.: BLANK, Gustave Henry COULSON, Herbert Mnxtnn ELCOCK, Albert Richard HYAXS, David John HEINZ, Gabriel George Adam JEFFRIES, William KING, James LLOYD, John MACK AY. William Dot.aid McCALf.UM. Gilbert Lawrence PARKIIILL, Andrew PERIIAAI, Richard Frederick PILKINGTON, Arthur George WOOD. George Aaron As there are only NINE COUNCILORS required. 1 hereby give notice hat a POLL will be taken on I H l. )AY, the 26th day of April, REM. POLLING BOOTHS —down Hall. lokiiika (principal) and ftt. Au,rew's Hall, Sewell St. POLLING HOURS—From 9 a.m. to ALFRED A. AXPHEWE-S. Returning Officer. KSTLAXP CODE STORAGE AND ENTRAL DAIRY CO.. Eli).. proposed. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the Kokatahi. and Ko.tedistriets and all other suppliers •Med will he held in the KeiteHall on SATURDAY EVENING \j 21st.. at S o'clock. Bus-.ne-s rtant. W. A. JAMIESON. R. HARCOUIIT. 11. PARRY. Convenor.-. MONSTER SALE—Four days only. commencing Tuesday atternoon . Everything must go. Prices to suit everyone. Ladies coats from 30s; Ladies serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen jumpers from Cs 6d. half price,—MU'? Sarsty. Revell SG

1 'VBMC 11A1.1.. KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY NICHT. AIAV 2nd. ('1 KAM) BALL in niil of the Buildinu fund. Refreshments provid- , .I, in - nd . !i■ l)• 1.. Till, !:• tiir Li -1 <l:i;i ■■i _> tii.il "ill be iioM in I lie old I’ulilio Hall, Kokatalii. before rc-ureeting the new. T. 1L O'NEILL, Clniinaa n. A RTIFICIAL TEETH on gold, silver ' X'JL vulcanite bought sound or broken. I']) to £lO set sent by return ; mail. Old jewellery bought. Post .1. Dunstone, Box AI AA ellesley St., P.O. , Auckland. IXtabiißhed 31 years. Borough Council Election. THURSDAY. APRIL 26th. YOTF. FOR D. J. EVANS AM) Tll F ADVANCEMENT OF HOKITIKA ! Polling Hours !) a.ni. to 7 p.m. Westland trottixc.; ci.lr. TKXDKRS FOR EXCAVATION. nnENDERS ARK IXYITKD for i- EXCA YATIOX OF A CUTTING p_' feet in v kith of bill at back of trotting true it. Full pm t ioulars to be obtained from Idle Caretaker at Raeeeourse. The necessary timber and iioil rails for tram provided. TENDERS ( 1 OSK witli tlio undersigned on .MONDAY. 23rd. APRIL, at A p.m. and to he ill pa n:ed by a deposit of £'A. 'l'ue lowest or any tender not necesslll i’■ v aeeepted. AL HOUSTON, Secretary. ANZAC DAY. \YFAR. A I'l.OW-F.R FOR REMEMBRANCE. | POPPY DAY! POPPY DAY! SATYR DAY NEXT -tTst. IXST. i OOPPIFS. Large and Small on tale, j X ALSO AYR LATHS. 1 I’ro. rods al'i.r meeting expenses i devoted to Soldiers' Unemployed Fund. ; KOK AT Alll PUBLIC IIAI.L. THURSDAY. APRIL 20th. | 4 CRAN'D BALL ''.ill be held in ! i\. :I jl of the F'.katahi Football i Club. Admission: Gentlemen 2- (id: | Ladies U. AY. O-BRIKX. Secretary. TATRKA HALL, AHAHUUA. | TUESDAY. APRIL 21t!i. | a XXUAL BALL in aid of Araliura j l\ Football Club, i Maori Mu-ie. Pakeha M.G.. Kai pr»1 vided. Kick oe at S P-i'i. Ibeemai! ! Gentlemen 2s: Ladies I>. | (.M:s.) .). tain Li. j Jh.ii. Secretary. KOKATAHI SAI.KYARI'S. TUESDAY 21 ik. APRIL. At 1 p.m. MHOCSTO X AND CO., will sell by public auction as ? above: — t jQo ]{<*ad Store CA'I'ILL. ; 50 Fat SHE UP AND LAMBS, g For Clients. FURTHER, entries SOLICITED,

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1923, Page 3

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