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MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION “LOVE NEVER DIES.” “LOVE NEVER DIES.” Starring IMA DOE BELLAMY and LLOYD HUGHES. REGINALD DENNY in the famous “LEATHER PUSHERS;” also serial “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." Coining Wednesday: “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” Coming Thursday: A Paramount Special: “SATURDAY NIGHT.” USUAL PRICES! USUAL' PRICES!

WHY BOTHER BAKING when you can liuv Adams Bruce's host fruit cake at The Rivoli for Is 3d per lb- ! HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, tomatoes, fresh [tines. Californian oranges, and lemons, Sydney mandarins, grapes, and juicy pears. The best variety of dessert apples in town at ‘Tlie Rivoli”. Revell St. TCI RES H CRUMPETS, only 2s per * doz., procurable at The Rendezvous. Home-made Pies and Cold Ham always in readiness. TCK CREAMS, fruit salad and cream, and delicious afternoon teas at The Rendezvous. THRESH CRUMPETS [irocurable at The Rendezvous now, only 2s per doz. TT7 ANTED—Smart LAD, able to ’ ' ride bicycle. Good wages. Apply at once to H. S. Holmes, Revell Street. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I OXO NIGHT DANCE. FRIDAY AUGUST 31st. Good music, good floor, supper provided. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is or a plate.

FOOTBALL. ~JASS gQUARE, JJOKITIKA. SAT I'll I)AV, SEPTEMBER Ist. AT UlOl'.M. .lid. ORARE-AVESTPORT RIVALS V. COMBINED LOCALS .No. (■ round.) SENIORE HARIHARI V. EXCELSIOR SENIORS For Breeze Shield (No 1 (Jround). AT A SENIOR,S-AVESTPOKT RIVALS V. COMBINED TEAM. Collection in aid of Sub-Union Funds.

NURSE 11EQIM RED. REGISTERED NUILSE is required for private Hospital in Christchurch. Alternate day and night duty. Theatre, experience essential. Salary £IOO p. a. Apply with copies only of testimonials to: ‘HOSPITAL,” Care McWhnuncl! and Spanjer, Advertising Agents. I .'ld Hereford St., Christchurch. THANKS. 1 -l - I >l I'd)lU< 11 and FAMILY lv.L desire to THANK Dr. Baird and Nurses ;it Westland Hospital lor fheir extreme kindness and all 1 fiend* for the many expressions of sympathy rereived in connection with thmr recent hcrcavcmein. hokitika SAVINGS BANK * MEETING OF XI!IISTEES will ho held at the oilier of the Bank on MONDAY NEXT, tit 2..50 p.m. Wm. WILSON, Manager. RE-OPENING SALE I 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 outold stocks to Greymouth. MILLERS’ THE NOTED HOCSK FOR VALUE.

PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. (By Courtesy of McLean’s Pieturos.) j TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th., Distinctive Entertainment hv the R.S.A. MINSTRELS Til nid of the Soldiers’ Club Building Fund ! A Feast of Melody and !1 Flow of Son,'! , With ArstistiV Turns by :i Company of , 42 PERFORMERS 42 Be sure and witness the 102(1 Alinst-iels NOTHING Old)! EVERYTHING NEW ! Conductor: Mr 1.. Aldridge; Musical Director: Mr IV. Joyce; Leader of Orchestra: Mr Bonetti; Interlocutor: air F. Keen; End Men: Messrs Stow and Brookes, Messrs Lukin and Shaw. Scenic Artist: Mr J. L. Mcnzios. A DMISSroN—3s, (is, Is. Reserves at Mclntosh’s. A WIND-UP DANCE at the Soldiers’ Hall, follows the Entertainment. ADMISSION Is. I'. Kl'-88. Hon. Secretary. ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOB GRASS, POTATOES AND TURNIPS. analysis OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPER-PHOSPHATES and basic SLAG! Obtainable front: Wm. PERRY AND CO. Westland Agents for the VFW ZEALAND REFRIGERAI 1-sO ‘ ‘ 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, 31 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 3

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