MONDAY ! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I A SPECIAL BRITISH RACING AND BOXING PICTURE—“THE SPORT OF KINGS.” “THE SPORT OF KINGS.” TWO-REEL Coming Wednesday Corning Thursday COMEDY AND THE LATEST TOPICAL next•—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “WHEN 111 CLOUDS ROLL BY." A big Fox special, “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL. E
C'IABBAGE PLANTS for sale, any J quantity, 2s 6d per 100. J. McIntyre, Cemetery Hill. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will !>e held at the office of the Bank on TUESDAY NEXT at 2.30 p.m. Wm. WILSON, Manager. MATROX LITTLE MEMORIAL FUND. /'CONTRIBUTIONS CLOSE on SEPT. vv' 30th. A meeting of contributors will he held on MONDAY OCT. Ist. at 3.30 p.m. to decide upon the form the memorial shall take. THE VIAMI. RKYKLL ST. (Next Mrs 1). Heennn’s boot store). OR. ALL ARTICLES of ladies’ and children’s wear; art needlework a speciality. Inspection invited. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALT/, will be hold in the Town Hall, RIMU, in aid of the Rimu Cricket Club. Efficient 51. C. Music by Airs Starkey.
ONE MILK HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TO CELEBRATE the opening of Otira Tunnel. Bonetti's full jazz hand in attendance. ADMISSION —Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. T.. DOUGLAS, Convenor. PUBLIC HALL KOK A TAIIT. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 3rd. A GRAND PLAIN and FANCY XV DRESS BALL will Ho held 111 aid of the hall funds. Gentlemen. 3s; ladies, Is.
TOWN HALL, RIME. A GRAND CONCERT AND BA 1.1/ - will lie held in aid of the Catholic School. llimti, on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 10th. ADMISSION —To Concert Is; To Ball 2s (id. SOLDIERS' HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 17th. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL! Mn.-io h.v the Royal Orchestra. Good Supper. splendid floor. ADMISSION—DoubIe Ticket os; single ticket 3s; extra lady 2s Od. J. DICKERING, Secretary. PUBLIC HALE, KOKATAIII. MONDAY. OCTOBER 22nd. /'i HAND BASK ET BALE in aid of VH the 'Westland Hospital Building Emid. Prize lor best decorated basKKT. Also special for children under 11 years best basket. Music by Bolietti's .1 azz Baud. KOKATAiri'S BIG SOCIAL EVENT Admission: Gentlemen 3s, ladies Is Od., double tickets -Is fid. -MARK WALLACE, Hon Secretary. FOR SAGE. Good dry building section, under cultivation; main water already on. Price £IOO. ALSO. —A splendid homo of 7 rooms exclusive of bath-room and pantry; hot and cold water; electric light throughout. Owner would take country house as part payment. Price £BOO. Apply *1 • MYERS. Park Street MUSICAL. MRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO.
Term starts any time; reduction (or country pupils. /CHILDREN’S SINGING U every SATURDAY, at CLASS t! p.m. Admission (3d. V SINGING CLASS "ill lie hold (or Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. ADDRESS —Upper Weld St.. Hokitika. PRESBYTERIAN SPRING SHOW AND SALE OF WORK. WILL BE HELD IN ST. ANDREWS’ HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd. OCTOBER. Prizes will lie awarded for the following : J. -Best collection of daffodils. 2. champion hloom of the Show. 3. Best collection spring flowers (other than daffodils). .( Best collection ol' polyanthus (in howl). A.- Best collection of pansies (m howl). fi. Best decorated basket. All exhibits to lie in by noon. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION lid. There will he some musical items in the evening. s F AIMER FM.MEIt TS / (OMING! .is vpoMiNC,: SI! SSI Sr 8: COOK IIY GAS IT IS CLEANER ! IT IS HANDIER . IT IS CHEAPER 1 II IS BLI TER . There are many kinds of COOKERS. Try one. and yon will COOK WITH GAS. Its ideal in the early morning. Its labour-saving at mul-daj . Its convenient at night. MORNT £?U can'cook with T oas. It is the Ready-to-Hnnd-Servnnt! N ° No Stoves 1 wpoHsh^or flues to clear! COOK WITH GAS & BE COOK WITH GAh * The ideal metliod of cooking on HOT, LONG SFMMER DAA>. Eor particulars apply—HOKITIKA GAS COL LTD., STAFFORD hi REFT. OR CONSULT W. SHANNON, RETELL STREET..
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