TO-NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT I MARY CARR Tin?'‘‘Mother” of “Over The Hill” in her latest success: "SILVER WINGS.” “SILVER WINGS.” A Specially-selected senes of supports. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICKS! COMING MONDAY--EDITH ROBERTS and TOM .MOORE IN -PAWNED.” ALSO—TOM MIX IN--DO OR DARE.” AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART, REVELL STREET. rpo BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION «» SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1 nieneing at 2.30 p.m. in the Premises. Revel! St lately occupied by Larsen and Co, £SOO WORTH OF FANCY GOODS. ROOTS. HARDWARE ETC., uitliout reserve. -VI.St t ONE PIANO, for which terms can lie arranged SALE COMMENCES AT 230 P.M. SHARP.
T The Rivoli, Retell St.—Lai go V hearted ciibhagos ftd each, large bundles rhubaib Cd t-aeli. gooseberries (id per lh. We arc selling: our vegetables cheap. i.vcac.se freights arc down. tHKRRLE.S Is Gd per lh, very sweet; v.-' grapes, Ch.cli. tomatoes, pears, oranges, lemons, apples. all selling cheap, at The Rivoli. WANTEP TO BIT—A second-hand galvanised Iron HAITI. Must he in good older. Apply “Guardian” Oflii e. straakd eaves. STRAA’F.D on to my Ikoperlt at Lower Kukatahi, (i EAA'ES. " itli lambs at foot ; several "Y's” out of both ears. If not claimed will he sold, to pay expenses, at the Public Sale Yards, Kukatahi on NOVEMBER 28th., 1023. P. lIK Si. AX.
EX HIIiITIOX A G HICU I.TUHE GO M AI !T IEE. A MEKTIXG of ilio aKnve Cimnnit-t-tf Wl'Uj TAKE I'].ACE, immediately on (■oiu'lusioii o| the Westland A. and H. Assuciat ion. Committee meeting. in COEXTY Cl IA MEEKS. SATI'KDAY 2-1 Lh. Instant Business important. C. S. DA l.(1.1 I'iSU . Olutirntan. R.S.A. MELODY MINSTRELS Wild. DIVE A MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERT! - TO THE I.OCAT. El HE BRIGADE
IN THE PRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Xeu Songs. Xew .lokes. N’imv Sketches. Kveryt king Xew ! I’!! ICES .Is. tH, ; 111 ri |s. tl()\ I’I.A.V AT \iISrsKK MdXTOSHS’ Bool; oarlv. Xo Extra Charge. J. TT M BRET.L. Secretary. KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER ,rw vr; ' ,vv GAS! Tlie Went liei' Prophets ]ire<!ict. a dry. hot Miunner. It" prepared. Have a (las Conker installed, and make cooking a pleasure, instead of GAS COOKERS! THEBE IS A WIDE It AXLE OE X-.EAV COOKERS mnv on the .Market. COOK BV HAS-tlio cleanest and cheapest wav. CAM, AXI) TALK IT OVER WITH - THE WORKS XIAXAOEP. HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD., STAFFORD STREET. Or Look into the Showroom el W. 11. SHANNON, CAS FITTER, REVEI.I. STREET. NOW BEING ISSUED. AX IMPOETAXT VOLUME. “THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND.”
Tho Story of Now Zealand's Golden Coast, By, A. J. HARROP, M A. (Senior Scholar in History, N. '/. University, a Native of Hokitika), Nninerons lliust rations. J’ricc Os, Posted Os fid. Order from flie local Booksellers, o'at tlie County Office, Hokitika, TO BK ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, Decent her and January. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES’ & LADIES’ & LADIES’ & LADIES’ & LADIES’ & LADIES’ A GENTS' TAILOR. GENTS’ TAILOR. GENTS’ TAILOR, GENTS’ TAILOR. GENTS’ TAILOR. GENTS’ TAILOR, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by PAIMENT & BERGAMINI makes the visiting of WESTLAND S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their phone number is 166, and their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL. REVELL STREET. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY t CAN COMPETE WITH ALL OTHERS: — I have no rent or stall to pay. 1 can-buy whore I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially .'elected. Mv piolits are small because I. no not depend on sales alone. You can depend on getting the best quality and value for vour money. G. SUTHERLAND, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, REYELL ST., HOKITIKA. MUSICAL. MRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Term starts any time: reduction for country pupils. /CHILDREN’S SINGING CLASS YP every SATURDAY , at 3 p.m. Admission Cd. A SINGING CLASS will lie held for Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. ADDRESS— Upper Weld St., Hokitika. OLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland. Est. 31 years. ’Tis said Socrate’s life was marred by his wife’s nagging. She was prematurely aged through doing the village wash without the invaluable aid of "NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help—Advt.
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