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TO-NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT ! A VITA GRAPH SPECIAL FEATURE—“THE IYIAN FRDSVI SCOTLAND YARD.” Starring EARLE WILLIAMS ns the clever detective. ALSO—The great FIGHT between MURRAY AND BLACKBURN Rounds fought at Wellington on .July 11th. USUAL PRICES <n

TOWN HAUL, TO-MGHT ! rniIRILLIXG AND GRAPHIC LECJL TURK oil ‘'Social "Work in Now Zealand and Australia” by Colonel J. Bray, J.P. (Prison Inspector under N. Z. Government. Hearty 'Welcome to all! Collection! Town Band will piny .selections before lecture. HOKITIKA SAYINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRCSTEES will ZA ;>o held at the ofTice of the Bank on MONDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. \Ym. WILSON, Manager. WESTLAND LAND BOARD. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I l have APPLIED for an M.D.L.O. LICENSE over 20 acres, being part of Mise. License held by my father and adjoining Native Reserve No. 2G, Block VII, Wainiea. Survey District. John McDonald. RE-OPENING SALE 4 DAYS ONLY! COMMENCING FRIDAY, 31st INST. HAYING LANDED SEVERAL large shipments of Spring goods, we have decided to sacrifice a large quantity of same, to the public of Hokitika, before transferring our old stocks to Greyinouth. MILLERS’ THE NOTED HORSE FOR VALLE. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. (By Courtesy of McLean's Pictures.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th., Distinctive Entertainment bv the R.S.A. MINSTRELS In aid of the Soldiers’ Club Building Fund ! A Feast of Melody and a Flow <>f Song! Willi Arst.ist.ic Tunis bv a Company of 42" PERFORMS 42 lie sure and witness the 11)23 Minstrels NOTHING OLD! EVERYTHING NEW ! Conductor: Mr L. Aldridge; Musical Director: Mr W. Joyce; Leader ol Orchestra; Mr Eouetti ; Interlocutor: Air F. Keen; End Men: Messrs Stow and Brookes, Messrs Lukin and Sha.w. Scenic Artist: Mr J. L. Menzies. ADMISSION 3s, 2s, Is. Reserves at .Mclntosh’s. A WIND-UP DANCE at the Soldiers’ Hall, follows the Entertainment. ADMISSION Is. T. KERR. Hon. Secretary.

AUCTION SAUK. OK FIRST CLASS FULNITURK. AT THE MART. FRIDAY lilst. AUOUST. At. •J. 30 p.iii. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • will soil l>v public! auction us above:— . A i]iiiinlity of furniture, practically new, comprising .sideboard, suite in green plusb. (viz. settee, easy chairs. I II I*, chairs), 1 a wood bedstead and mattress, d. wooden bed and mattress, mirrored wardrobe, 2 duches-e (•hosts, tiled wa-shstand, kitchen chairs’ curtains, table linen, carpet, square, runner linoleums, dining table and sundries. The above are now on view at ottv Rooms. ALSO I’OK CLIENTS. 100 Cases AI’RLEK. 3D Choice LIAMS. 30 Rolls HA CON. 30 Shoulders HA-CON. ON THE PREMISES. HERF.PO. IIART HAUL MONDAY, 10th. SF.ITFMBKR At 1.1)0 p.m. Messrs cl av. moss and go., instructed by Mr It. N. Ha.ldeck, will sell by public auction as above FREE! I Obi) SUCTION, being Lot 1 of Section 180, containing 100 acres. All cleared and. lcm-ed. I.aid out in grass and divided into eight paddocks, together with substantial llwclling of coven rooms, in tirst-class order. Sheds, outhouses, ete. ALSO T] lt . whole of bis HOUSEHOLD FERN ITU RE and EFFECTS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ete. The property is situated handy to post Office and Herepo Dairy Factory and an excellent opportunity offers for any person wishing to acquire a really nice- homestead. 'Perms at sale. G. IV. MOSS AND CO.. Auctioneers.

ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR GRASS. POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS' UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPER-PHOSPHATES AND BASIC SLAG! Obtainable from : Wit. PERRY AND CO/ Westland Agents for the XEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. NOW 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, 30 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1923, Page 3

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