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THURSDAY I PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY! MAE MURRAY—IN HER LATEST TRIUMPH—MAE MURRAi. “FASCINATION.” "FASCINATION.” THE MOST MA OX IFIC AM’ AND DAZZLING PHOTO I’ALY TO DAT T. HAROLD LLOYD IN: —“NOW OK NEVER.” Bis Supporting Series! Orchestral Selections! Usual Prices! p K C I A L M U S E M E X T X X O U X C E M K X T ! ! HOKITIKA, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 30th. AND DEC. Ist. LOCATION—CASS SQUARE! LOCATION--CASS SQUARE! BAKERS’ HUGE AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS AND ZOO. 20 STAR ACTS! 20“ -STAR ACTS Musical Acts, Wire Walkers. Tra pezi sts. Mounding Jockeys. Jugglers, Contortionists, Performing Dogs, also, the smallest jMiiiorining Pony and the only trick monkeys in the Dominion at the present time. REMEMBER THE BIG CIRCUS WILL NOT ARRIVE TILL FRIDAY! NO CONNECTION WITH EMERY'S CIRCUS.

BRITISH AND IXTER-COLOXIAL EXHIBITION. DECEMBER 15th TO FEBRUARY 2nd. OKASOX TICKETS XO'Y ON SACK K' ;it the County Office:—Oentlc--11101! 12s (id: Ladies Is Oil; Cliikhoii 2s Gd. Prompt nttL'iition to orders hy post. APPLY EARLY! Tickets iidtnit for the Seven AYeeks’ Period tho Exhibit ion is open. JOHN PEAKE. In Charge of Ticket Department. ARAIIURA STORE CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY. Ith. DECEMBER. At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO.. will sell by public auction as above:— 15 Head Mixed CATTLE. 5 COWS, in full profit. For .Air L. Laugesoii. Li Mixed CATTLE. For R. AY right, Svnr. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. AUCTION SALE. OE HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBK AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES. NORTH REA'ELL ST. WEDNESDAY, nth. DECEMBER. A,t 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON -AND CO.. • instructed hy Airs M. Higgins (who has disposed ol h*T house) will sell by public auction as above:---The whole of her furniture including sideboard, couches. small tables, tlower stands, kerbs, lire irons, extension dining table, dining cbnirs, 2 double beds. box. wire and ltapoc mattresses, 2 duchess chests, cabinet wasbstand and ware. 2 hospital beds, wnslistaud and ware, ovei iiintitel. kitchen eh airs, table, cooking utensils, i-roekeiy, curtains, pictures, etc., etc.

RANTED KNOWN: SPHINfi VKOETABRES ARE NOW' IX —UiUure, Soring Onions, .Radish, (Soon Rons. Now Potatoes. Cabbage. Asparagus, Keeks, Rhubarb. A\ bite Stone Turni| s.

A I .SO —'Hu* choiceM nt' I'R riT—v hi.-j-rif.-5. Cl rii]ios. liPiiJujiTies, J’iitcai'ples, Ura-tigo-!, Bananas-, Clemons, Dessert and Cooking Apples KRHSJII.Y PICKED STRAWBERRIES. Fine selection id CONFECTION ERA . C’liettl>a«t prices in town. mS. M. TURNER YVKLD STREET, HOKITIKA. PHONE 156. IjOX 21. THE FAMOUS. "DODGE” MOTOR CARS AND “DODGE” TRUCKS' EASILY THE BEST ASH MOST RE LIABLE OX THE MARKET. [•'nil particulars on application tec BATY’S GARAGE, COMPHKTE AVEST COAST AGENTS. OPENNESS STREET. GREYMOITH. WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by

PANMENT & BERGANIINi nuikcs the visitina of WESTLAND S beauty spots a pef-asure. Their phono number is 160. and their GARAGE, NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, RE YELL STREET.

GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES’ & GENTSLADIES’ & GENTS’ LADIES’ & GENTS’ LADIES’ & GENTS’ LADIES’ & GENTS’ LADIES’ &■ GENTS’ TATLOR. tailor. TATLOR. TAILOR. TAILOR. TATLOR, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ! THE REASON WHY! i V FEW OF THE REASONS | WHY 1 CAN COMPETE WITH ALL OTHERS:— ! I have 1 no rent or staff to P n >'. j 1 can buy where I get Hie Lest quality and value. | All my goods are specially selected. I Aly profits are small because Ido not. ! depend on sales alone. I Von can depend on getting the best quality and value for vour money. G. SUTHERLAND, PR ACTICAL WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER, REVELL, ST., HOKITIKA-

TvFF.P COOT/ THIS SUMMER COOK BY GAS !

The Weather Prophets pro.liet a dry hot summer. Re prepared. Have a Gas Cooker installed, and make cooking a pleasure., instead m "'GAS COOKERS! THERK tS A WIDE RANGE OF NEW COOKERS now on the Market. COOK BY GAS-the cleanest and cheapest way. CALL AND TALK IT OVER WITH THE WORKS MANAGER HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD., STAFFORD STREET. Or 'Look into tU? Showroom of W. H. SHANNON, GAS FTTTf.R, REVERT, STREET.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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