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TO NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TOM MOORE TOM MOORE “HOLD YOUR HORSES!” “HOLD YOUR HORSES!" His brightest, quaintest and breeziest picture to date. Third episode of “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA,” Rathe Gazette and Rathe Review. COMING: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT—“ONE WEEK OF LOVE” starring Elaine Hammerstein and Conway Tearle. HOT WATER! HOT WATER at any hour of the day or night is always available in the house where a Gas Water Heater is installed. Intending purchasers of property are strongly influenced in their selection by the provision of such modern requirements as Gas Bath Mater Heaters or Califonts, Gag Coppers, Gas Cookers and Gas Fires. INQUIRE ABOUT MODERN GAS APPLIANCES FROM THE HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. LTD. PLANT AND APPLIANCES ON EASY TERMS OF DEFERRED PAYMENTS. TO APPROVED CONSUMERS. THE IDEAL HEATER IS A GAS WATER HEATER. THE IDEAL FIRE IS A GOOD MODERN GAS FIRE. THE IDEAL METHOD OF COOKING IS BY MEANS OF A GAS COOKER. Inquiries regarding the installation of Gas Appliances for Lighting, Heating Cooking, and for Industrial Purposes will receive prompt attention FROM HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY, LTD. —O-v W. H. SHANNON, GAS FITTER, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

OREY-MOUTH. June 25.—Sailed at 7.15 a.in. Baden Powell for Wellington. GREYMOLTH, June 25.—Sailed at o.U) a.in. Regains for l’icton. WELLINGTON, June 25.—Arrived at 10.15 a.ill. Ngal lore from Greymouth. GREYMOI'TH, June 25.—Arrived at 8.15 a.m. Eakanoa from Pieton. LYTTELTON, June 25—Arived at 0.50 a.in. Kahika from Grcyniouth. GREYMOUTH, June 25—Arrived at 11 p.m. on 21th, Ngakula from Wellington.

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is an effective health preservation.

(For continuation ot news see fourth page.) \yANTED—ENGINE DRIVER, for ' ' sawmill. Apply llaekell. KIOR SALE 1 .- Large quantity of • iirst-elnss FURNITURE in good order; also sewing inaeliine in tirstelass order, a copper and stand, and handy Hell Phonograph. —Mrs .). V. Hall, Novell Street. TOTAIiA HALL, ROSS. FRIDAY, JUNE 20th. 4 GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY •iY DRESS MASQUERADE HALL will he held under the auspices of the Ross Returned Soldiers Association. Valuable prizes for the most original costume. .Masks must l>o worn until after judging. ADMISSION—DoubIe Ticket os; Single Ticket 3s. T. HARGREAVES. Secretary. A. AND P. SOCIAL. AM 'EMBERS of the Progress League, » Students,* anil Members of the Westland A. ami P. Association are eotdially invited to meet at PRESTON'S TEA ROOMS mi FRIDAY LVEMjNO NEXT. ..U N E mih, at 8 p.m. to a SOFIA L Tendered by tlio A.ssoeiation to the LECTURERS and STUDENTS of the Winter School.

HOKITIKA I.AWN TENNIS CLUB. TOWN HALL. TO ESI) AY 3rd. .in.Y. 4 DANTE WTI.I. UK Hi*'. 1.0 in l\ J,i,l 0 f |tie funds of the above Oluli. Dancing at 8 ]).ni. (Music liv Messrs Lawn :md Gibbons.) Double ticket os; Single ticket Us. FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE--8 Choice DAIRY COWS 2nd. mul 3rd. Oii.lve.rs, due Sept. (“H tested). fi 2iyr. old SPRINGERS. coed, due Sept.-Out--0 18-mcs. IIEIKKRS, due Oct. FI Empty Shorthorn HEIFERS, rising 2,vrs. 1 (iood COW, just calved (3rd. call) sound and (|tiiet. For price and full particulars apply: H. HOFSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers and Stock Agents. wanted to rfy. Brass candlesticks, old CHINA, and old-fashioned JEWELLERY. COLLECTOR. Box 1214, Wellington. WINTER SCHOOL FOR FARMERS. rjIOWN JJALL, JJOKITIKA. JUNE 25th TO JUNE 29th, 1923. MONDAY 2oth.—Reception and Introductory Addresses by Messrs C ockayne and Toeker. 'TUESDAY 26tli. to FRIDAY 29th.r.eeture.s and Demonstrations by Departmental Officers and other Experts, followed by general discussions. Tickets and details from Managers of Dairy Factories, Secretaries of Farmers’ Unions or direct from the Secretary. EXTOL NOW. Fees for full course, 10s. J. tv. MORRIS. Secretary, Box -1, Hokitika. A N OI*POHT U N I T Y FOR ONE AND ALL. ALI. GOODS TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. REMEMBER THE BEST GOES FIRST SO GET IN early. MILLER’S CLOSING DOWN SALE! REVELL street.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1923, Page 3

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