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

R..S.A. BUILDING FUND. PUBLIC PATRONAGE on a Liberal Scale is invited to the following fixtures to be held during next wee'a: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4tb. at tlie Princess Theatre, the R.S.A. Minstrels in a distinctive entertainment, followed by a dance at the Soldiers’ Hail. - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth., nt the Soldiers’ Hall, opening of the Cabaret evenings with special jazz orchestra. Admission—Couples 2s Gd; refreshments Gd. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th.. at 4.60 at the Soldiers’ Hall, Childrens’ Party and Dance. Tea provided. .Admission, Children Is; Adults.2s. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6tli., at 8 in the Soldiers’ annex, special euchre sight, followed by supper and an assembly. Admission 19. All practical assistance to the Soldiers’ Building Fund invited. T. KERR, Secretary. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. (By Courtesy of McLean’s Pictures.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th., Distinctive Entertainment by the R.S.A. MINSTRELS In aid of the Soldiers’ Club Building Fund! A Feast of Melody and a Flow of Song ! With Arstistic Turns by a Company of 42~ PERFORMERS ~42 Be sure and witness the 1923 Minstrels NOTHING OLD! EVERYTHING NEW! Promoter and Stage -Manager: Mr. G. Delbridge; Musical Director: Mr W. .loyce; Interlocutor: Mr Don Wallace: End Men: Messrs Stow and Brookes, Messrs Lakin and Bawden, Scenic Artist: Mr J. L. Menzies. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, Is. Reserves at Mclntosh’s. A WIND-UP DANCE at the Soldiers’ Hall, follows the Eiiteitainuieiit. ADMISSION Is. T. KERR, Hon. Secretary.

SALE AT RUATAPU! OF DRAPERY AND BOOTS. AT ROWAN’S STORE. commencing ox Monday, SEPT. 3id. STOCK of drapery an.! BOOTS to lie sold at .special prices to clear. INSPECTION INVITED.

W M - DUNCAN AND CO TANCKEI) ST.. HOKITIKA. MOENSED UND BROKERS. LAND BOARD AGENTS. AGENTS FOR VICTORIA INSURANCE COV. AGENTS FOR. NATIONAL INSURANCE ’COY. Fire Policies, Accident Policies, Indemnity Policies! Private Motor Cars insured. A UTIIORISED SURVEYOR. FARMS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 110 Acres. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 1M Acres. / DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, ’2O Acres. Half slime in a well-stocked run at Mikolnui, its a. fclaing .concern. ■IBO Acres Renewable Lease, 0300 Acies pastoral runs, oOft sheep, •10 cattle. Owing to ill-health, owner has to sell. Full information at Office.

auction sale. OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. ON THE PREMISES, TOTARA, ROSS. TUESDAY, 4th. SETT., 1923. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTO N AND CO., instructed by Mr T. Pryor, who is going out of dairying, will sell by public auction »« above:24 Choice Dairy COWS, due Sept-Oct. 05 Gal. “Iowa” SEPARATOR. 14. H.P. ENGINE. 4 8-gal. Cream CANS.

KOITERANGI rUBLIC HALL. A DANCE, in aid of the Kokatahl Football Club WILL BE HELD in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY SEI’T. stii. First-Class music aiul a good supper. • ADMISSION: —Gents 2s Gel; Lad of Is. re-opening sale 4 DAYS ONLY! COMMENCING FRIDAY, 31st INST. HAVING LANDED SEVERAL large shipments of Spring goods, eve -have decided to sacrifice a large quantity of same, .to the public of Hokitika, before transferring our old stocks to Gieymouth. MILLERS’ THE NOTED HOUSE FOlt VALUE.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1923, Page 3

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533

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1923, Page 3

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