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THURSDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY! A VITA GRAPH SPECIAL FEATURE—“THE MAN FROM SCOTLAND YARD.” Starring EARLE WILLIAMS as the clover detective. Patlie Gazette, Scenic, Cometlv. Pa the Gazette, Scenic, Comodv. USU/L PRICES. ' USUAL PRICES. TO-NICHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE UNIVERSAL FILMS Present RICHARD TALMADG E in: - “LUCKY DAN.” “LUCKY DAN.” A Groat Nov Western Thriller ! A Great Xow ‘Western Tlirifler! CENTURY COMEDY AXD GAZETTE! FRIDAY—CONSTANCE BINNEY in •‘ERSTWHILE SUSAN." REDUCED PRICES—Circle or Stalls Is; Children Gd Downstairs only.

PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. (By Courtesy ot McLean's Pictures.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th., DGtinetiv,. Entertainment- Kv tl:o R.S.A. MINSTRELS In aid of the Soldiers' Club Building Fit ml! A Feast ol Melody and a Flow of Song! U ith Arstistie Turns bv a Companv of 42" PERFORMERS 42 Be sure and witness the 1920 Minstrels N'OTIHXC; Oi.D! EVERYTHING NEW! Conductor: Mr 1.. Aldridge; Jlusical Director: Mr \V. Joyce; Leader of Orchestra : Mr Bonetti; Interlocutor: Air F. Keen; End Men: (Messrs Stow and Brookes. Messrs Bakin, and Shaw. •Scenic Artist: Mr .T. L. Menzie.s. ADMISSION—3s, Lis, Is. Reserves at Mclntosh's. A WIND-CP DANCE at the -Soldiers’ Hall, follows tlie. Knteitainment. ADMISSION Is. T- KERR, Hon. Secretary. CLEARING SACK OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 11 Alt I IIARI YARDS. THURSDAY. 30th. AUGUST. At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffr-iks and co., instructed by Mr A. McArthur who lias sold his farm, will dispose of j Ins stock as under: 20 Choice Milk COWS (due SopLOct.) 10 Special HEIFERS (springers). 1 S.H. BULB. 1 .Jersey S.H. BULL (2vr.s.) 2 Spring Cart HORSES. A LSO - Ut) gal. Separator, milk cans, llouth.McDouald Lever plough, .set disc harrows, set plain harrows, bars, chains, etc., etc. TO BE FOLLOWED ON FRIDAY, :31st.. AUGUST. At Noon. When Wo will hold a SPECIAL) STOCK SALE 011 amount —Messrs •). Hewer, P. Hansen, E. Corby and U. Black, will offer: — •50 Eat CATTLE. 70 Store BULLOCKS. 10 Milch COWS. 20 Springing HEIFERS. TO COWS (springers). SPECIAL ENTRY on a V Ferguson Bros 7." j Fnl and Forward DEBLOCKS, -TO l'-immtbs to 2-yr STORES, AUCTION sale. OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. AT THE MART. FRIDAY 31st. AUGUST. At 2.'TO ji.m. M HOUSTON AND 00., -• will sell by public) auction as above:--A ijiiantiiy ot furniture, practically new, comprising sideboard, suite in green plush, (viz. settee, 2 easy chairs, -1 11.11. chairs), 1 •; wood bedstead and mattress, d. wooden bed and mattiess, mirrored wardrobe, 2 uudicsse chests, tiled wa.shstand, kitchen clixiirs, curtains, table linen, ~arjuu. square, riimier lincleiiliis. dining table and stiudiies. The above are new oil view at our Rooms. ALSO FOR CLIENTS. 10:1 Cases APPLES. ;>,O Choice HAMS. I),) Rolls BACON. 110 Shoulders BACON. auction sale. OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. ON THE PREMISES, TOTARA, ROSS. TUESDAY. Ith. SEPT., 1923. At 2 p.m. Mil OUS TO N A x D CO., instructed by Mr T. Pryor, who is going out of dairying, will sell by public auction as above: 24 Choice Dairy COWS, due Sept-Ocl. (Pi Gal. “lowa.” SEPARATOR. H H P- ENGINE. -1 8-gal. Cream CANS.

KOITERANGI PUBLIC lIALL. A DANCE in niil of the Kokatalii . Footßill Club WILL BE HFJ.IV 1U the above. Vlall on WEDNESDAY. SKIT. At.ii.. First-Class music ami a Rood sup-. ' ADMISSION :—Gents 2s fid; Lad.ee Is. _ OPENINcTofTiAY PUBLIC HALL KOKATAIH. A CRAN'D BALL will be held on xY WEDNESDAY, AIfIB ST 2fHh. ADMISSION: Gentlemen •%; Ladies ' T. I’. O'NEIL. Chairman. | ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOB GRASS. POTATOES AND TURN TPS. J i AN ALYSIS of soils UNDERTAKEN | and ndviee of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPER-PHOSPHATES AND BASIC SLAG! Obtainable from : Yt'M. PERRY AND CO. Westland Agents for the NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY.. CHRISTCHURCH. HOW IN STOCK GRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. WM. PERRY AND CO. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1923, Page 3

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