WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” STARRING ELATXE HAMMER STEIN AND CONWAY TEARLE. THE GREATEST PASSION PLAY OF 1923. SKIPPER FRANCIS will sing “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” dining ilie screening. Prices:—Circle, 2s 2d; stalls LsSd; Children Is Id. Reserved seats at Mclntosh’s shop. 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 ns Gas Bath Water Heaters or Cnlifonts, Gas 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. W. H. SHANNON, GAS FITTER, RE YELL STREET, HOKITIKA.
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(For continuation ot nows see fourth page.) HIOR SALE—2I OPOSSUM TRAPS. ‘ A|)j)ly ‘‘Guardian” Office. WANTED ENGINE DRIVER, for sawmill. Apply Hackell. Wanted to exchange—is DAIRY COWS, due Sept-Oet., lor BREEDING EWES. Apply C. Spiirkes, South Spit, Hokitika. FOR SALE. PORTABLE PETROL ENGINE, “ h.p.. horizontal. Apply to:A. R. EL-COCK. Solictor, Hokitika OPOSSUMS ! OPOSSUMS ! WE ARE GOVERNMENT LICENSED BROKERS and offer you our services in the disposal of your skins. Dunedin is the recognised fur selling ((Mitre of New Zealand. Do not sell your skins privately, but send them to us to he sold at auction where you have the competition of ll buyers. Consign to: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. I-’ioight payable forward. We "ill attend to stamping. TOTARA HALT,, ROSS. FRIDAY.. JUNE 29th. \ GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY i. A DRESS MASQUERADE BALL j will ho held under the auspices of the j Ross Returned Soldiers Association, j Valuable prizes for tile most original costume. Masks must he worn until after judging. ADMISSION—DoubIe Ticket os; Single Ticket Os. T. HARGREAVES, Secretary. TENDERS. r|IENDIvRS ARE INVITED for the I RfTR CHASE, of tlie STORE PROPERTY at Kolia tab i owned by R. Muckier and Co., comprising 0 acres of land being Sections 22, 2.1, 20. 2i . 29, and 00. Kokatahi Village Se fdement, together with th.e buildings thereon consisting of three-roomed store-lmilding with 1 living rooms attached, large goods shed, benzine shod, bn tellers shop and motor-garage. Tenders (to be accompanied by 10% of the purchase price offered, by way of deposit) should he addressed to Mr A. R. Eleoek, Solicitor, P.O. Box 85. Hokitika, in envelopes endorsed ‘•Tender” and should reach him not later than the 28th. JLNE, 192,1. The highest or any tender not neeessarilv accepted. R. MACKI.EY AND CO. BUTTER FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. The kokatahi co-oil dairy COY., LTD., are calling AP PI ,1CATIONS for the position of FACTORY MANAGER for their new and up-to-date factory. Salary £2 ; 'o am ' usual allowances; Also £25 for handling wholesale stores to suppliers. Output 100 to 190 tons. Second class Engine Driver’s Certificate required, and must state whether married oi single. APPLICATIONS CLOSE on JULY 11th., 192. T. at P.O. Ilox 28, Wellington. Duties commence, on August Ist. 192;!. Particulars can be obtained from. G. M. O’NF.IL, Secretary, Rimu, Westland. A. AND P. SOCIAL. MEMBERS of the Progress League, Students, and Members of the Westland A. and 1\ Association are cordially invited to meet at PRESTON'S TEA ROOMS on FRIDAY -EVENING NEXT. JUNE 29th., at 8 p.m. to a sOC I A L Tendered by the Association to the LECTURERS and STUDENTS of the Winter School. WINTER SCHOOL FOR FARMERS. T own H all ’ h OKITIKA. JUNE 25th TO JUNE 29th, 1923. TUESDAY 26th. to FRIDAY 29th.— Lectures and Demonstrations by Departmental Officers and other Experts, followed by general discussions. Tickets and details from Managers of Dairv Factories, Secretaries of Farmers’ Unions or direct from the Secretary. , „ ENROL now. Fees for full course, 10s. .J. W. MORRIS, Secretary, Box 4, Hokitika;
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