MONDAY ! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY ! “MY WILD IRISH ROSE ” “MY WILD IRISH ROSE.” TAKEN* FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS IRISH COMEDY DRAMA. “CONN* THE SHAUOHRAUW" FAT O'M ALLY AS CONN*. PAULINE STARKE AS MOYA. Irish Selections b.v Orchestra ! Usual Prices! Big Supporting Programme!
FOR SALE. Substantial 7-roomod house «ii conveniences. 11. ahd'C. water, electric light, 0 wardrobes, 5 fire-places. Building all heart. Had oiler 25s a week for 3 years. Painters have just finished painting. Don't miss chance. House and all linos on flours £7oi>. If not- sold within a week to he auctioned. Also high toned Collat'd and Collat'd piano for sale. •I. 51 VERS. Bark Street. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. NX UAL CONCERT AND BALL in iid of the prize fund of Kanieri Public School will be held on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21st. ADMISSION TO CONCERT Is; To BALl.—Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. F. SV. SELBY, Seeretaiy. NOW BEING ISSUED. AN 151 PORTA XT VOLUSIE, THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND” The Story of New Zealand’s Golden Coast, By, A. J. HARROP, M A. (Senior Scholar in History, N. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous I Bust rat ions. Price 5.5, Posted 5s 6d. Order from the local Booksellers, or at the County Office, Hokitika, TO BE ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, December and January.
CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, NOV. 10th. PADDY’S MARKET! In :iid cl' the Funds of the Hokitika Reaiitifyine Association. A Day's Pleasure, and Profit on the Squate for all Patrons desirous id' hel]u'iut to ini]»rOve and beautify the Town. SPOUTS! (I A.\ IKS ! CYCIdv RACES! From I i>.ni. to A p.m. Hand in Attendance. Numerous Sale Stalls. Refreshments on the ground. ADMISSION dents Is. I.adies till. COM F TX CROWDS and Help the Good "Work in Hand.
IMPORTANT! TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE. THE SUMMER SEA .SOX IS HEIM'., .iml GAS COOKERS am! HEATERS are the best way of enjoying home life during (lie ln.t period. There is great development of late in Cooking and floating Appliances. If the Mistress of the House will Call at tlie Gas Coy’s, premises Full particulars will be obtainable. The gas service i,s a good service. IF Vi if AIIK ]X DOUBT CONSTI.T. W. H. SHANNON, GAS FITTER, RKVEI.L STREET. Where there is a good Display of Household Appliances, from all aspects of Home Service. (For coniinu.iUon of news see fourth page). WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by PARENT & BERGAmiNi makes the visiting of WESTLAND'S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their phono number is IGG, and their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, R KVEI.L STREET.
SMALL GOODS! SAM EASTGATE. begs to notify that he has OPENED A SMALL FOODS SHOP. IN R.EVELL STREET (Opposite .1. Erocklehur.st's). Saveloys, pork sausages, Belgium sausage, pressed beef , In awn etc. ALE FOODS MADE BY DIXON BROS., CHR.ISTCIIt'RCII. LOWEST PRICES! Terms Cash. WATCHES! FOR VVORKINC 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, REVELL STREET, HOK lIIK A. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WALTATIA. MR WILLIAM RE AKIN’S WELLBRED TROTTING STALLION BONNY BOY. TERMS—£I Is first service; balance £2 2s, when Mare proves in fcal; Guarantees £4. All care taken but no responsibility. IV. DEAKIN.
MUSICAL. MRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Term starts any time: reduction for country pupils. CHILDREN'S SINGING CLASS every SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. A SINGING CLASS will be lield for Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. ADDRESS -Upper Weld St., Hokitika. These prices must appeal to economical housewives. Stainless knives, best quality, dessert 20s halt dozen, table 27s 6d half dozen, steel knives, medium quality, dessert 12s 6(1 half dozen, table. 17s Gd. Dixon's nickel silver spoons, tea spoons -Is Cd half dozen, dessert 7s Gd. table 11s Gd. Ashberrv’s A 1 quality spoons—Tea 10s half dozen, dessert 17s Gd half dozen, table 2os half dozen. Low's Ltd., Mail Order Merchants, 69 Richfield <?t., Christnhnrfh,—A<Jft,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1923, Page 3
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