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WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! WEDNESDA —JACKIE COOGAX, THE KID HDJSELF TX—“TROUBLE.” Big Supporting Programme! THERSDAY—MARY CAUU. the “SILVER "WINGS.” ORCHESTRAL SELECTION: “TROUBLE.” Big Supporting Programme! mother of “Over the Hill.” in “SILVER WINGS.” AND rSEAL PRICES.

A GRAND BATA, in aid of Hokitika Band will ho hold in the One Milo Hall, Aralmra on WEDNESDAY, DEC. sth. Music by Bonetti’s Jazz Band. A. RICHARDS. Chairman. AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FARM IN SOUTH WESTLAND. ON THE I'REMISES NEAR TF'I'AHO. THURSDAY, 29th. NOV FAIRER. At 11 a. in. IV| HOUSTON AND CO., ITJ... favoured with instructions from Mr Maurice I’atrick, will .sell by public auction as above : HIS VALUABLE EAR AI. UROI'ERTY of 'ISO acres, more or less, situated near Tetalio. South Westland anti handy to the Waiarou Cliee.se and Butter FaitOly. ’Hie land is all good glazing and fattening eountry and would cut up into 2 first class dairy farms, and will be ottered as a whole or in the following lots viz.: LOT I. 'Freehold Sect. 2371, Block Id, Wataroa, containiue 117 acies more or less; fenced and sub-divided into 2 paddocks, all in English grasses. LOT 2. Lease in I’crpetiiity. Scction 2372, Block - Id. Wataroa, containing 372 acres more or less: all fenced and silli-divided into 5 paddocks, about 250 in grass, balance scrub ; good fi-roomed dwelling, li. and c. water, men’s but large shed. LOT 3. -Freehold Section 2373, Block Id. Wataron, containing 229 acres, more or Ic-s. partly fenced, about 30 acres been felled and good set lion when felled and

giass«d. —ALSO - Tlio whole of the Jove and Dead Stock, Kuriiiturc. etc., viz.: UVK STOCK—2O 2-yr. old SUhts. Id 3-y r. <,l(| Steers. 9 yearlings, ■I row >. with calves. I Jo I'sov ( rci's Unit, MU Dues with hunts, •Id fa*. Slice]), 1 2-tooth T’onmey Kant. 1 thoroughbred .Male “'Orange -Mail” G-.vr. old, I thoroughbred Ahue “Hokitika" aged, 1 unbroken Idly, dvrs, by Sensation Colt. I trap mare, staunch. I 2-yr. old Colt by Driftunod-1 lokii ika, I 2-vr. old filly. MK.MO - AH fat stock just sold. TIKAD STOCK Trap and harness, spring dray and harness, ;! racing saddles. 1 riding saddle, bridles. ■1 horse covers, anvil and vice, set stocks and dies complete, set Carpenter's tools, shovel, slashers. axe. etc., Alia I .aval Separator, C.linrn. Milk dishes, buckets. etc. iri;NMTn;ivM dlichesse chests, sideboard ball stand, wardrobe, couch, Morris chair, sola. Divan chair. I dining chairs. 0 kitchen chairs, gate-leg table. diningtable, carpet runner, linoleums, pictures, sewing niu'hinc, l.a (iloria gramophone and iccords. 2 double iron bedsteads and mattresses. 2 single iron bedsteads with mattresses, all crockery and cooking utensils. Ladies' Picvcie. nearly new, and numerous sundries. I.ltll IT LLNCIiF.O.N I’KUVIDI'.D. Libci a I terms will be oflVied to a purchaser of the land. M. HOUSTON and CO.. Auctioneers. I lokit ika.

R.S.A. MELODY MINSTRELS lIOKIT I K A . Will oive tlioir hioh-elass entertainments of Mirth ami Melody. in aid ol idle B.S.A. llwilfiiiik Fund, at : RIMU—FRIDAY, NOV. 23rd. FRICKS—As and 2s. ALSO— A MONSTER RBOGI!AAIAIE, in aid of tho [.mad Fire Brigade, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28th. IX TltK PRINCESS THEATRE. PRICES—3s. 2s, and Is. .1. TT.MRKEEL. Hon. Secietnry. KANIF.itI PUBLIC HALF. A NXUAE CONCERT AND BARB in XA. aid of tlu- ]>rizo fund of Kanieri Public School veil I bo held on AYF.DXF.SDAY. NOYEAIBFR 21st. ADMISSION TO CONCERT Is; To BALB— OoTitlcinen 2s ; Ladies Is. MUSIC BA' BONHTTPS JAZZ BAND. F. AV. SELBY, Secretary. NOW BEING ISSUED. AN IMPORTANT VOLUME, “THE ROiVIANCE OF WESTLAND.” The Story of New Zealand’s Golden Const, By, . A. J. HARROP, M A. (Senior Scholar in History, N. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous 111 nsl rations. Price ss, Posted 5s fid. Order from the local Booksellers, or at the County Office, Hokitika.,

TO TSK OX SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, December ami January. GEORGE DELBRfDGE LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ REVELL & GENTS' & GENTS’ & GENTS’ & GENTS’ & GENTS’ S-. GENTS’ STREET, V TV I LOU. TAILOR. TAILOR, TAILOR. TAILOR. TAILOR. OKITIK.A. WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated bv PAMMENT 2 BERGAFAIN! makes tlio visiting of WESTLAND'S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their phone number is 166. and their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, REYELL STREET. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS V/H Y I CAN COMPETE V/ITH ALL OTHERS:— I have no rent or staff to PW ■ I can buy where I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially selected. Jlv profits are small because I do not depend on sales alone. You can depend on getting tie best quality and value for vour money. G. SUTHERLAND, practical watchmaker and JEWELLER, RFVKI.T, ST. HOKITIKA,

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3

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