MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I TRIPLE STAR ITtOGRAM.WE of Twelve Thousand F<*t cf Film: TOM MOORE ami EDITH ROBERTS ■ ~> Reels <c PAWNED ’’ sßee ’ S TOM Mix"™ s I!.* “00 AND DARE.” SE " R Eighth Chapter “THE LTOX M \X"—(Two Reel'd. ORCHESTRA h SELECTIONS! AND USUAL RICES! TO-NICHT McL.EAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE PARAMOUNT PRESENTS CONSTANCE BIN NET IN: “THE CASE OF BECKY.” “THE CASE OF BECKY.” A Famous stray magiiilicontiv interpreted. (Bill Hunter ami Alontagu love ■in the east. MACK SEXXETT CO-MEDV. AND SERIAL. SATURDAY—‘TMK GHOST CITY'’ From the novel hy William J. Lock. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART, REVELL STREET. rpo BE SOU) hy PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, com. -i- mem-iii*: at 2.:W p.m. in the Promises, Rovell St., lately occupied by Larsen and Co. £.101) WORTH OF FANCY ROODS, BOOTS, HARDWARE ETC., *\ itliout reserve. ALSO —ONE PIANO, for which terms ran he arranged ■SALE COMMENCES AT 230 POE SHARP. ]). R. DOWELL, AUCTIONEER.
BRITISH AND I NTH K-COLONIAL EXHIBITION. HOKITIKA. WRITTEN AI’I’LK ATIONS will Lo received up to :i p.ii). on MONDAY AFTERNOON I>\ the undersigned from MALES ami FEMALES for duties at the Exhibition buildings dunlin the period of the Exhibition. Applieants limy state pieferenee for day or evening employment. ])..]. EVANS, General .Seifrotary. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. OUBSI'ANT to the terms of “The Banking Act. IfJOS." S.VITRI \Y, DECEMBER Ist.. 1923 (koine the anniversary of Westland I’roviuee) is lieiehy appointed a SI ’EC IA I. HA NK H ; at the o Hires of the undertuoinionod Banks in Most!,and. For the Bank of New Zealand (SffdA H. BUCKLETON, General Manager, for the Bank of New South Wales — (Sgd.i H. \V LEVER, J i is pec tor. Fur the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. - (Sgd.) ALFRED .IOI.LY, General Manager. N I! —The above Banks will also ho CLOSED ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER .'loth.. 192.5 (St. Andrews Dayi heiu;' a. statul.arv holiday.
R.S.A. MELODY MINSTRELS \vn,[ (> i vi-: a MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERT! TO TIIK - I.OC'AI. FI UK BRK.ADK IN THE PRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Now Song,-.. w Jokes. Now Sketches. Kverylliing Now ! I’ll ICi'IS .is, Js. Mini ]s. HON PLAN AT MISSKS AIcINTOSHS’ llnok early. No Kstrn Charge. J. TIMBIIKhL, Secretary.
KEEP COOL THIS COOK BY SUMMER f Tiu> Weather i’rojihets predict a dry. Imt summer. He prepared. I la'-,, a Gas Conker installed, and make ee-oliine a pleasure. instead of a fug. GAS COOKERS! THE UK IS A WIDE HANOI'. OF NEW COOKERS now an the .Market. COOK BY HAS -the cleanest and cheapest way. (ALL AND TALK IT OVKII WITH ■ Till-; WORKS MANAGER HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD., STAFFORD STREET. Or Look info the Showroom of W. H. SHANNON, CAS FITTER. REVEL!. STREET. NOW BEING ISSUED. AN IMPORTANT VOLUME, “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 Illustrations, l’riec As, Rested 5s Gd. Order from the local Booksellers, o r at the County Office, Hokitika. TO BE ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, December and January. GEORGE DELBRIDGE WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODEBATE CHARGES as initiated by
PAM WENT & BEBGAMINI lllithes the visiting of WESTLAND S BEAUTY SPOTS A PLEASURE. Their phone number is 160. mid their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, RE YELL street. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY I CAN COMPETE WITH ALL. OTHERS:— I have no rent or staff to pay. I can buy where I yet the best quality and value. All my poods arc* specially selected. My profits are small because I do not depend on stiles alone. You can depend on petting tkc* best quality and value for your money. G. SUTHERLAND, PR VCTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ' REYELL ST., HOKITIKA. MUSICAL. fVIRS. R. JOHNSTONE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND riANO. Term starts any time: reduction for country pupils. /CHILDREN’S SINGING CLASS V ' every SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. ~ . A SINGING CLASS will lie held tor Adults every WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. Admission Is. Upper WslOtk, S ok] " tins.
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