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MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I KATHERINE NEIVLIN BERT'S GREAT NOVEL “ THE BRANDING IRON. ” “ THE BRANDING IRON StnrriiiK JATM lIS KIRKWOOD Last chapters of u ml 11ARBARA CASTLETON. ■WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." Ist. Episode i ik'av serial *'!ITE LION MAN.” COMEDY sCKNJC: GAZETTE!

A CARNIVAL HOLIDAY. Gi> TO CHRISTCHI'KC'H For Carnival "Week and attend the Big METROPOLITAN SHOW! OF CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL- ASSOCIATION. NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER AGRICULTURAL FIXTURE. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV--Bth & 9th. I liis Year— Diamond Jubilee Tear—more attractive than over. Notv Zealand's great Big Fair- l’edigroe Horses. Cattle and Sheep—Numerous Side Shows —Exciting .Tumping Events—Pony Trots - Bands etc. CO M l X G ! NEW ZEALAND |N 100 MINUTES. WHITE STAR ATTRACTIONS. “WONDERLAND” The Land We Live In. SEE YOUR COUNTRY ON WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. PRINCESS THEATRE. MATINEE AND AT 8 P.M. Tickets Eor Sale Everywhere. L's and l. BOX BEAN AT MISSES MeINTOSHS' SHORTLY. SMALL GOODS!

SAM EASTGATE, I SKI'S To NOTIFY THAT 11K IS oi’knim; a smai.t goods SHOT, IN UKVKI.T ST UK FT (OjiposiU' AlcGnuT ;ui<l Co.) I\cloys, piii-U IJfljiimn sat) .siii.'c. prossi'il luM-l'. In:i w11 iTr. A I,l' GOODS MADI-: 15V DIXON Milt iS., (TIUISTCHIUCLL I.OWKST THICKS! 'lVnns Osl..

SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WIiDXKSDAY. O<T. 17th. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL! Mii.'ic l IV ilie Koval Ol'i-hi’si l'a. Good Su|>jcr, s|Mi'inlii! Moor. ADMISSION Double Ticket As; siniilt' ticket .‘is; extra lady 2s (Id, DICK KKIXO.

TO STAND THE SKA SOX AT \Y VITA HA. MI! AYII.LIA.M DKAKIX'S WKLIBRKI) THOTTrXIi STALLION S > / \ V V \' &>/ TERMS .€J N first service; lialance ('■_> 2s. «tii'ii Miiri- proves in foal: < i iiar.'intees Cl. \ II run- taken Cut no rospnnsiliilit v. AY. DKAKTX. FOR SALE. riTIIK THOROI'OHBRED STAI- - I.ION ‘OBSONO." ill splendid fettle ini- tin 1 coming souson. (iiinrmiU'C.I ill good condition. sound in wind ami limit, anil an excellent foal-get l or. Owners installing a. milking plant am!’ an’ clearing f< 11 horses off .tlit'ir property. Brice SO Cnineas. Apply:XOI.A.X BROS., (AUniu. AYcstland. THE VIAM I. REVERB ST. (Next Mis D. llecimn’s boot store). ■JTAOIt ALB ART I CRT'S of ladies’ ami -I- children's woar; art noodlowork a speciality. Inspection invited. ESTABLISHED 1867. BLSIXKSS STILL CARRIED OX. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR —AT—JIOJ )ER ATE 1 ’ll ICES. The Old ADDRESS: BOOTMAKER. REYEI.L ST.., HOKITIKA.

OILUMER OUMAIEit II ( TOMING! DOMING THE BIRDS ARE TEI-UNR \ol THE BIRDS ARE TEEUNG <Ol SO. COOK BY GAS IT IS CT/EAN ER ! IT IS H JJJ. ;J ; IT IS CHEAPER . 11 IS I' l - 111 "" nr HERE ARE -MANY KINDS OF i COOKERS. Try one. ami yon will COOK WITH GAS. Its ideal in the early mr»niin<;. Its lalwmr-savino at_nud-da>. Its convenient at ni;j,ht. morning, noon and nigi'iYOU CAN COOlv AN 11 i i ('As. It is the Ready-to-Hand-Servant I Xo dust or morning moss! No stovos to polish or Hue.* to o.cai • COOK WITH GAS & BE COOK WITH GAS A I.E HAI I 1 • The ideal method of cookin'.'oil HOT, LONG SIMMER RAW Eor particulars apply HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD., STAFFORD RTREEi. OR. coxsri.T N. V.T I 0 CY REVERT, STREET.

MUSICAL. KIRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Term starts any time; reduction for country pupils. /'THILL) EE.VS SINGING CLASS U every SATURDAY. at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. •A SINGING CLASS will t>e hold for Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. ADDRESS —Upper Wold St.. Hokitika. Everybody can have delicious eggs in dear season by preserving supply now with SHARLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Egos nifty I*? fried, poached or boiled.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

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575

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

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