WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! WEDNESDAY! ARNOLD BENNETT’S FAMOUS PLAY—“MILESTONES” “MILESTONES.” COMEDY'. GAZETTE! ■ SCENIC! THURSDAY— AYILLIAM EARN I'M IN —THURSO VY “IF I WERE KING." “IF I WERE KING.” Big Supporting Programme! Orchestra ! and I sual Prions. fo-NIGHf McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE “HER TAVERN KNIGHT” “HER TAVERN KNIGHT” An Exhibitors Alliance Special, featuring beautiful MA A ALIA,SON and AVAL-LACE REID. A blithesome adaptation of a famous stage play, daring, humorous and thorough l.v entertaining. A corking COMEDY. GAZE TIE and TRAVELOGUE. FRIDAY—The Paramount- Special: “Til E EBBTIDE.”
OLD FADS 1C TEETH bought sound or broken ; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Dost to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland. Kst. 31 years. SOLDIERS’ SOCIAL HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th., 1938 HAED-EP BALL, m aid of the Hokitika Athletic and Cycling Club. Music by Royal Orchestra. Ladies Is Cd; Cents 2s 6d. KANIEItI PUBLIC HALL. 4 KNEAD CONCERT AND BALL in -EV aid of the prize fund of Kanieri Public School M ill be held on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21st. ADMISSION TO CONCERT Is; To BALL— Gent lemon 2s ; Ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, Secretary. SOLDIERS' HALL, HOKITIKA SATERDAY. NOVEMBER 10th. ARMISTICE EVE DANCE! A--night to he remembered. R -oil up in force. \I any Mill lie there. I nteresting decorations. S- plendid music provided. T— urn up in your best. I u the- Annexe—Supper. C--ounti'y patrons welcomed. E—linage your partner now. - veryoue ran help 1 lie V erdict—"a huge success." E nsiii'c it by being present. D aiming from 8 to midnight. A t 10,.‘l!l p.ill.—Supper. N (it any should miss this eve. C—onie ill jolly crowds. E--ve of A rinistice is worth celebrating. Don't you remember the Time when the Joy Bells rang out '‘THE END'OF THE GREAT WAR." ADMISSION—Gents 2s; Ladies Is (id.
.l!()YAr, OI'CT 11'S'I'R A <• <_■;<■< 1 ; Supper I Vovided ! Big Rally to help swell tin - K.S.A. Building Fund. NOV/ BEING ISSUED. AN IMPORTANT VOLUME, “THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND.” The Siorv of New Zealand's Golden Coast, By, A. J. HARROP, M.A. (Senior Scholar in History, N. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous jllnsirat ions. Price ss, Posted 5s Gil. Order from the .local Bnokselleis, or at. the ('onnry Office, Hokitika. TO BE ON SALE at. the EXHIBITION Buildings, December and .January. CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, NOV. 10th. PADDY’S MARKET! In aid e.f 11 to Funds of the Hokitika I lean tify in g \ ssoeia l ion. A Day’s Pleasure and Profit, on the Sijuare for all Patrons desirous oi helping to improve and beautify the. Town.
SI’OIiTS ! GAMES! CYCLE; H ACT'S ! Kroin I ]).in. to o p. 111 . Ila ml in Attendance. N'liniorous Sale Stalls. Hofroshments on tho ground. ADMISSION- (louts Is. Ladies (Id. COME IX CROWDS and Help the Good AA’orlc in Hand. ROOT REPAIRS. Wanted iooo boots t<> repair. First class tradesman; no vaititip; oonil work, charges rcasonalde. ARCH. RTTTIjK. Re veil Street. WHY DO TOUniSTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by PANIHEHT & BERGAIMI makes the visiting of AYE'STLAND S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their phono tniinher is 166, and their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, RKA T ELL STREET. SMALL GOODS! SAM EASTGATE. BEGS TO NOTIFY THAT BE HAS OPENED A SMALL GOODS SHOP, IN REYELL STREET (Opposite J. BrQckleiuirsl's). Saveloys, pork sausages, Belgium sausage, pressed beef, hinwn etc.
all goods made by dixon imos.. CHRISTCHURCH. LOWEST PRICKS! Term* Cash. WATCHES! FOR WORKING MEN. GENUINE B 251 WATCHES AT 355! ALSO CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF SURPRISING VALUE. Inspection Invited; No one asked to buy G. SUTHERLAND, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, JUEVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITAHA. MR WILLIAM DEAKIN'S WELIBRKD TROTTING STALLION BONNY BOY. TERSIS —£1 Is first service; balance £2 2s, when 51e.r0 proves in feel; Guarantees £4. All care taken but no responsibility. W, PEA KIN.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1923, Page 3
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