TO-NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION “LOVE NEVER DIES.” “LOVE NEVER DIES.” Starring ‘.MADGE BELDAM Y 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.”
DON’T FORGET, Whitebait Suppers at The Rendezvous tonight. NOTICE. ON ACCOUNT of ill-health the BUTCHERY BUSINESS of Johnson and Foote, WILL BE CLOSED DOWN, until further notice. 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 Arstistio Turns bv a Company of 42" PERFORMERS "42 Be sure and witness the 1023 Minstrels NOTHING OLD! EVERYTHING NEW! Promoter and Stage Manager: Mr. G. Delbridgc; Musical Director: Mr W. Joyce; Interlocutor: Mr Don Wallace ; End Men: Messrs Stow and Brookes, Messrs Lakin and Bawdon, Scenic Artist: Mr J. L. Menzies. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, Is. Reserves at Mclntosh’s.
A WIND-UP DANCE at the Soldiers’ Hall, follows tlie Entertainment. ADMISSION Is. T. IvERR, Hon. Secretary. KOKATAHI STORE SALE. THURSDAY, Oth. SKIT. At 12.30 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. will sell oil account Messrs R. Cropp, A. \Y. Meharvy, I’, lloslan, V. Bonar. H. Monk,,!. Noilson, IV. T.evett J.. W<<ilhouse, T. O'YNeil and J. Smith: -- 20 Fat SHEER. 15 CALVES. 30 STRINGERS. 00 Mixed STORES. AUCTION SALE. OF CHOICE DAIRY HERD. ON THE PREMISES, TOTARA, ROSS. TUESDAY, 4th. SEPT., 1923. At 2 p.m. Mhouston and CO., instructed by Mr T. I’rvor, who is going out of dairying, will sell by public auction as above: 21 Choice Dairy COWS, due Sept-Oct. 05 Cal. “Iowa" SEPARATOR. 1.1: lI.P. ENGINE. 4 8-gal. Cream CANS. AKAIIURA FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. oth. MHOUSTON & CO., • will sell by public auction as above:— 150 Fat SHEEP. For M. Patrick.
•Jo Fat SHEEP. For H. Karubwl'. 18 Fat CATTLE. For AY. H. Adamson. 18 Fat CATTLE. For A. Client. AUCTION SALE MOTOR CARS. SAT LUO A A'. 8 tli. SEPTEMBER. At 11 a.m. Messrs ay. jeffries and coy. instructed. liy Mr Ralph Madeley -will sell on the Garage promises. Hampden Street: l UXIC CAR. 17-30 li.p.. 11seater. Suitable for Tourist traffic or picnic worfc. In good running order. 1 JEFF REA’ MOTOR LORRY, 2toii.. 10 h.p. in fair order, out needing small ropairs. Above can be inspected in tbe Oarage, Hampden Street. SALE AT RUATAPU! OF DRAPERY AND BOOTS. AT ROWAN’S STORE. COMMENCING ON MONDAY, SEPT. 3rd. TlTHObli STOCK OF DRAPERY and BOOTS to be sold at special prices to dear. INSPECTION 1 NAM TED.
W M - DUNCAN AND CO TASCRF.D ST.. HOKITIKA. LICENSED HAND BROKERS. LAND BOARD AGENTS. AGENTS FOR VICTORIA INSURANCE COY. AGENTS FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE COY. Eire Polities, Accident Policies, I Indemnity Policies 1 Private' Motor Cars insured. AUTHORISED SURVEYORFARMS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 110 Acres. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi. Acres. . , 9n DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, in a well-stocked run at Mikdnui, as a sonant. 480 Acres Renewable Lease, edOO Acres pastoral runs, 500 sheep, 40 cattle. ' Owing to ill-health, owner has to sell. Full information at Office. I ’Tis said Socrate’s life was marred bj . his wife’s nagging. She was prematurely aged through doing the village ? wash without the invaluable aid of “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help—Advt.
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