to-night I prlncess theatre to-night DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in— .DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in—“WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY.” TOPICAL! COMEDY! SCENIC; USUAL BRICKS! THURSDAY:—WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL’ IS HICKSON RIGHT? C'A.V FAITH HEAL? Big Supporting Series. I >1 AI, PRICES!
TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, will bo hold in the Town Hall, RIMC, in aid of the Rinui Cricket Club. efficient M.C. Music by Airs Starkey.
ONE MILK HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TO CELEBRATE the opening of Otira Tunnel. Bonelti’s full jazz band in attendance. ADMlSSlON—Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. Clements' motor cars leave Garage at 7.30. : 1-Mile at 7.15. L. DOUGLAS. Convenor. PUBLIC HALL KOF.ATAHI. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd. A GRAND PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL will lie held m aid of the hall funds. Gentlemen, 3s; ladies. Is. PRESBYTERIAN SPRING SHOW AND SALE OF WORK. BE HELD IN ST. AN- > V drews' hall, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! “i ; nw7 s for the IVL 1 Best collection of daffodils. 2. Uhampion bloom of the Show. •L—Be.-.l collodion spring llowevs j (other than daffodils). •I. -Best collection of polyanthus (in howl). 5. Ili'ht collection of pansies (in bowl). <L—Best decorated basket. All exhibits to lie in by noon. Doors open at 2.30 p.in. ADMISSION (id. There will be some musical items in the evening. CELEBRATION HALL. mllK H.H.E.C. will hold a GRAND J- CELEBRATION BALL in the Public Hall, Harihari on FRIDAY, OCT sth. Hanoine commences at 8 p.m. Gents -Is, ladies Is. SMOKE CONCERT to be held the following night, SATURDAY, CCT. Gth. Admission os. G. .McKAY. Secretary.
TOWN HAIX, HIM!'. 4 CHAXI) CONCERT AND BALL will Do hold in aid of the Catholic School, ltiinu, on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 10th. ADMISSION- To Concert Is; To Ball 2s (id. SOLDIERS' HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17th. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL! Music by the Koval Orchestra, (loud Supper, splendid floor. A DAI I SS'l ON—Double Ticket- os; single ticket 3s; extra lady 2s fid. J. PICK BRING, Secretary. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITAHA. Mil WILLIAM 1) BAKIN'S WE ELBE ED TKOTTLNO STALLION BONNY BOY. TERMS—£L ,i,s first service; balance £2 2s. when Mare proves in I'oal; Guarantees t'l. ■MI care taken hut up responsibility. W. DEAKIN. FOR SALE. TITHE THOROUGHBRED STAR J- LION ‘OBSONO,” in splendid fettle for the corning season. Guaranteed in good condition, sound in wind and limb, arid an excellent foal-getter. Owners installing a milking plant and are clearing all horses elf their property. Price 80 Guineas. Apply : - NOLAN BROS., Okurn, Westland.
BRITISH AND INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION. ACCOMMODA'J'IOX ARRAN<: EMENTS. HOTELKEEPERS ami BOAR RINGHOUSE KEEPERS REQUIRING TO HIRE BEDS aiul BEDDING are requested to call at the (.01 Nil CHAMBERS, on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. OR FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, to inspect the samples and indicate the liumher required to provide extra accommodation over the Exhibition period. Early application necessary to ensure full supply of requirements. IV. 'WILSON, Chairman Acommcdatiou Committee. MONSTER. BOOT SALK. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 4t!i. AND -nth. OCTOBER. ON ACCOUNT ASSIGNEES. MESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND COY. JLVJL will sell by auction and private treaty in the Mart, at 2.30 ]>.m. each rtay: 300 Pair Colonial-Made BOOTS. Ladies, Gent’s, and Children’s wear may be inspected at 11 a.m. on Thursday morning. WEDNESDAY, 10th. OCT.. At Barrytown, at- 12.30 p-m. Mark sprot and coy., ltd., will hold an Inaugural Sale oi Live stock at the new Saleynrds, Barrytown, comprising: —3OO Store Cattle, of all descriptions. NOTE:* Motor bus will leave the Grevraouth Railway Station immediately after arrival of the Hokitika train.
MUSICAL. MRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Term starts any time; reduction lor country pupils. /CHILDREN’S SINGING CLASS V every SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. Admission Cd. V SINGING CLASS will I>e lield for Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. . ADDRESS— Upper Weld St., Hokitika. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants.
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