MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I A SPECIAL VITALR APH COMEDY DRAMA “THE LADDER JINX.” "THE LADDER JINX.” Starring EDWARD BORTON and TELLY MARSHALL. ALSO:—2nd. EPISODE OF THE GREAT SERIAL:— -THE LION MAN.” -THE LPIN^MAN.’ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Ml' JJOXK'I 11 (violm). ami ML CUHL I* lANSEN (cornet). USUAL PRICES! TO-NICHT McLEAN’B PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE Paramount presents a Gorgeous Special: “ GLARENCE.” “GLARENCE.” “GLARENCE.” Starring "vALLACE HMD, AGNES AVItES. an,] MAY McAYOY. SVTFRDAY Selznick presents ‘ THE HIDDEN CODE”.—Love. Romance. pirrhs Thrills and Smiles COMKDY and “BLUE FOX.” TUKSDAY-ELAINE HAMMER-STEIN in ‘•UNDER. OATH,”
NEW ZEALAND IN 100 MINUTES. WHITE STAR ATTRACTIONS! The greatest and most wonderful Production ever screened in Hokitika. “Is there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself has said This is my own MV NATIVE LAND.” SEE IT. The Wonderful West Coast, Fiordland, the Great Glaciers, Alt. Cook, Rotorua, Wanganui River, the Aliltcrd Walk, Samoa, etc. Never-ending variety, continuous, every moment full of interest and excitement. The cheapest tour you will ever have. MR, WIXSLOE is vour guide. PRINCESS THEATRE. ON WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. Matinee .‘i p.m., and at 8 p.m. TICKETS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE PRICES 2s and Is; .Matinee Gd. HOX PLAN AT MISSES AIcTNTOSIIS' ALBERT HALL, R FATA PR. FRIDAY. OCT. RHli.. 1023. t PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS /V PALE will he held in the above hall. .I’rot-ceils in aid of Westland Hospital. Double ticket 3s; Single 2s; Extra I .inly Is. W. BERNHARD. Secretary. THANKS. TVI It AND MRS MARK WALLACE IVL desire to sincerely thank Drs. Raird and Teiehelmann and the nursing staff, at West lit ud Hospital, for the unceasing care and attention given Mrs Wallace while an inmate of the institution. Kokatahi. Oetoher llih.
SOLDIERS' HALL, HOKITIKA. \Y MONKS DAY, OCT. 17th. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL! u>!<■ Ly the Koval Orchestra. Good Supper. splendid lloor. ADMISSION—DouIdo Ticket .Is; single ticket 3s; extra lady 2s 6<l. ,T. PICKERING, Secretary.
THE VIAMI. REYELL ST. (Next Mrs T). Ileonan's boot store). nOli. ATT. ARTICLES of ladies’ and I children’s wear; art needlework a speciality. Inspection invited. SMALL GOODS! SAM EASTGATE, HUGS TO NOTIFY THAT HE IS OPENING A SMALL GOODS SHOP, IN REYJGLL STREET (Opposite MeGruor and Co.) Saveloy;--, pork sausages. Belgium sausage, pressed heel, brawn etc. \Eb GOODS MADE BY DIXON BROS., CHRISTCHI'RCLL I.OWEST PRICES! Terms Cash. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITAHA. A!lt WILLIAM DKAKIN’S WELLBRED TROTTING STALLION BONNY BOY. TER MS -fil N first service; balance £2 2s, when -Mare proves in feal; Guarantees £-1. All care taken but- no responsibility. AY. DEAKIN.
ESTABLISHED 1867. BUSINESS STILL CARRIED OX. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR —AT—MODERATE BRICES. Tlio Old ADDRESS : 'iTT i .Tnr r nM7' l BOOTMAKER. REV ELL ST., HOKITIKA.
PRICE OF MEAT I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. ANDREWS BROS. IN 'MANNING the public for past support, announce a considerable reduction in the price of all goods. Purchasers will he given a further SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR CASH. OUR MOTTO— Only the highest quality of meat, stocked. Small Goods every day; guaranteed clean and pure and of the best quality.
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