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MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY! EDITH ROBERTS and LOU CHANEY in—“FLESH AND BLOOD ” “FLESH AND BLOOD." ALSO BIG SUPPORTING SERIES! USUAL PRICES. Coming at last on THURSDAY NEXT. "THE SHEIK." Matinee at 2.30 p.m. also at night S p.m. Prices:—Dlress Circle, 3s 3d; stalls. 2s 2d; children Is.

WANTED —GIRL to assist with housework. Sloop at home. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED TO BUY—Good BOAR, Apply, Mrs Moynihau, Lower Kokat-ahi. N BOROUGH OK HOKITIKA. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following is tho Jesuit of the POLL for tho election of ONE COUNCILLOR for the Borough of Hokitika, taken at the Town Hall, on THURSDAY, Sept. 13th.. 1923, viz : Votes E\ ANK. David John 38-3 l’l I.KINGTON. Arthur George 138 Informal G I therefore dec-hue David John Evans to he duly elected a Councillor for the Borough of Hokitika. ALFRED A. ANDRE WES, Returning Officer. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS Oh' THE BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— T have to thank you very sincei'ely tor the renewed confidence placed in me yesterday tit the -Municipal Poll. I hope to be able to co-operate with other Councillors iir such it way as to justify that confidence by assisting to promote the best interests and the material progress of the town of Hokitika. Yours faithfully, D. J‘. EVANS. Sept, l-ltli., 1923. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. /''CONSUMERS are reminded that the Gas Accounts for the month of AUGI ST, fall to he paid at the Company’s Office, Stafford St. before NOON TO-MORROW, the I.3th. INST., to secure discount. H. W. R. SWENEY. Secretary. ARAUURA DAIRY FACTORY COY. LTD.

THE FACTORY Will resume operations on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th. SEPT. Owing to necessary alterations completed to co])e with increased supply, a larger amount of cream can he econmically handled. A. B. KING, Sect etary. INANCAHIA .IF.NOTION SALEYARDS. .MONDAY, 17th. SEPTEMBER. At 1 p.m. sharp. Mcmaiion and fee win soil ■ by public auction as above: - - IT) Store BE FLOCKS. (3. 4, and 5 years old, good sorts and good colours, "ell-grown and in forward condition). The above will ho drafted in lots to suit, buyers. Any stock pm chased at the, above Sa! • can he tiuoked hy southern buyers from luangahua Junction to whereever desired. A motor ear will leave Reefton for the sale immediately alter the arrival of the morning train from Greymouth, and intending, buyers ate reft nested to advise the auctioneers botore band so that scats can he secured. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD.

■VTOTIC.Mv IS HEREBY (lIVKX that lN „|l ACCOUNTS owing to the ■above Hoard on March hist. 1923, MILL I3K SURD FOR without further notice, oil Oct. Ist., unless arrangements lie made prior to that date for their payment. Once these accounts are sued for it will he useless applying to the Board for consideration thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. T. AV. BRUCE, Secretary. MAKE YOUR GARDEN BEAUTIFUL FRANTS READY, END OCTOBER. FOR SALE: - 'Pen Week Stock; Wallflowers, Cornflowers, Indian Rinks, Phlox Dnnnmondii, Gypsophila, Asters, I.inaria, French and African Mangolds. Mignonette, Nemesia. Schizanthns, Verbena, Yiscaria, Collarette Dahlias. The above at Is Gd per doz. Scotch Shew, and English Shew, fanev pansies, 2s per do/,; Sunflowers, Hybrids, all colours, 2s. Sweet Peas in Mixture Spencer Varieties, Is Gd per doz.: Show Sweet Peas, grand variety in limited nuniebrs, 3s per doz. Orders can he left at Airs Long s Revel I St., -Airs Turner’s '‘Rail Depot,” or with A. B. BOA'D, Davie St. Hokitika. PRINCESS THEATRE TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. (By kind permission of McLean's Pictures.) TO BE REPEATED BA’ UNIVERSAL REQUEST! “THE R.S.A, MELODY MINSTRELS.” In their Unique and Distinctive Novelty Entertainment in TWO GREAT PARTS! PART I—The Plantation Scene, with its Music, Light, Color, and Fresh Jokes. PART II —A Musical Alelange. introducing character songs and sketches and concluding with an original mirth-provoking light comedy—a revue entertainment of outstanding merit. ADMISSION—3 s, 2s. Is. Reserves At Mclntosh’s. Doors 7.30. Overture by the Great Orchestra at 8 sharp; Carriages 10.45.

GREYMOUTH. OPF,RV HOUSE. THURSDAY, 20th. SEPTEMBER. Special Invitation Visit. Travelling by Special Motor Service. PARTICULARS FUTURE ISSUE! CLEVELAND MOTOR CYCLES. AMERICA’S best two stroke. Price £GO. Full particulars from J hc sole agent for Westland. !. FETHIG, Ross.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1923, Page 3

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