TO-NIGHT 1 PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT I MAE MURRAY—IX HER LATEST TRIUMPH.—MAE MURRAi. “FASCINATION.” “FASCINATION,” THE MOST MAGMFI CAN'T AND DAZZLING PHOTOPALY TO DATE HAROLD LLOYD IN:—“NOW OR NEVER.” Big Supporting Series! Orchestral Selections! Usual Prices. FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE PARAMOUNT Presents VICH-A DANA in a great picture: .u, * in the Merry Month of June. A .screaming Comedy ; Serial and Gazette. SATURDAY—A Selznitk Special AT. ICE LAKE in ’'OVER THE WIRE.” TUESDAY'. ENID BENNETT in “KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE.” HOKITIKA, COMMENCING F RIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. LOCATION-CASS SQUARE! LOCATION—CASS SQUARE! BAKER’S GENUINE AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! watch these columns for further announcements!. THE WORLD’S WONDER. ACT! Now on a World's Tour. COMING! PRINCESS THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, oth. & 6th. DECEMBER. Special Matinee— I THURSDAY, at J.IT pni. Capt. C. F. Adams presents—“ODlVA AND HER SEALS,” —With 16 Tons of Scenery and Effects. The Biggest and Most Marvellous Animal Act in the World. Supported by Fuller’s Vaudeville. A lull company of star artists, in ,epcrtoire of brilliant musical items, grand opera. ex<iuisite dancing, and sparkling comedy. In all ten big vaudeville acts. Prices os. Is, 3s and 2s (plus Tax.) No extra charge for Reserves. BON PLAN A. I McTNTOSIi S.
NOW BEING ISSUED. AN IMPORTANT VOLUME, “THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND” The Story of New Zealand’s Golden Coast. By, ft. J. HARROP, M A. (Senior Scholar in History, N. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous Illustrations. Price ss, Posted os Cd. Order from the local Booksellers, or at tile County Office, Hokitika. TO RE ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, December and January. ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR GRASS, POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSTS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitahlo supplied free. SUPER-PHOSPHATES AND BASIC SLAG I
BRITISH AND IN'TER-COLONIAL EXHIBITION. DECEMBER loth TO FEBRUARY 2nd. Q EASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE i-T at tile County Otlne :—(Jentlcmen 12s 0<l; Ladies 7s Gd: Children 2s fid. Prompt attention to orders Ly post. APPLY EARI,Y! Tickets admit for file Seven Weeks' Period the Exhibition is open. .It 11IX PEAKE, In Charge of Tiekot Department. KAXIEI.U DEFENCE RIFLE CLI'B. VMKKTJtXC of the nhove Clnl> will he held at Kanieri on SATURDAY evening DEC. Ist., at 8 o’eloik. Business important. .1. KULSEX, See. AUCTION SALE. IN ESTATE OF E. R. IIAYES, RANK RU l’T. at the mart, camp street, SATURDAY’, DECEMBER Ist., 102:7. At Noon. II OUS TO N AN D CO. J-T-I. • acting under instvnetions from tile Deputy Ollicial Assignee "ill sell hy Pnlilie Aiution as above:- • I Acre Freehold situated at Koiterangi, with shed thereon and bee fanning appliances. Also 120 ! lives of Bees, either as a
Obtainable from : Wm. PERRY A ND CO. West anti Agents lor the NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., • CHRISTCHURCH. NOV/ IN STOCK GRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. WM. PERRY AND CO. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. W M -DUNCAN AND CO TANCRED ST., HOKITIKA. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. LAND BOARD AGENTS. AGENTS FOR VICTORIA IN- j SUR ANTE COY. AGENTS FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE COY. Fire Policies, Accident Policies, Indemnity Policies! Private Motor Cars insured. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 1)0 Acres. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 115 Acres. DAIRY FARM, Koiterangi, 120 Acres. Half sliaie in a well-stocked run at Mikonui, ivs a going concotun. 180 Acres Renewable Lease, '"300 Acres pastoral runs, 500 sheep, 40 cattle. Owing to ill-health, owner has to sell. NINE BUILDING SECTIONS-For Lease, Hampden Street. rtQKA 4-ROOME1) COTTAGE On Freehold Section. Fit'/.ho i l be rt Street. o *" A A DESIR ABLE SUBURBAN dbOUU COTTAGE, live rooms with conveniences, and fowl-house, and 10 acres freehold, cowshed. Reasonable terms.
I'uini' concern. or in separate lots. Full particulars from ilie Auctioneers or Win. Duncan and Co. AUCTIOX SAI-F. OK l-TUXITURK AX I) HOUSKIIOU) KKFKCTS. OX TIIK I'IM'.AHSKS. l‘A UK ST. MONDAY, 3rd. DKOK.MUER. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., -• instructed li.v Mr .J. .Myers, who i> leavin'? for Auckland, will s'di by public auction ;is above:
The contents of a "-roomed house, eluding I d-brds, 2 s-Hods, k:i]ioc and Hat mattresses, dressing tables, wash stands and ware, hearth rugs and mats, hall runners, pictures, fenders, carpet, hall stand, mirrors, solas, overmantel. spring roelcer. easy chairs, commode, IS large dining iahles. and other small tables, all kitchen utensils, lady's bi cycle, churn, ladders, steps, tools, preserving jars, wringer, etc., etc. ALSO -A number of Fowls. AHA Ill'll A STORE CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, dth. DEC EM HER. At Noon. Mho rst ox a x d c o . will sell by public, auction as above:— \~i Head Mixed C All 1 - cows, in full prolit. For Mr L. I.augoson. FS Mixed CATTLE. For H . TV right, Senr. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ANTED KNOWN: SPRING VKOETARI.ES ARE NOW IX—Lettuce. Spring Onions, Radish, (Leon Pens, New Potatoes. Cabbage. Asparagus. Leeks. Rhubarb. White Stone Turnips. ALSO —The choicest of Elll IT— Cherries, Crapes, Coosberiies, Pineapples, Oranges, .Rananas, IJeuxMiS, Eesseit and Cooking Apples FHESI 1 I.Y PICKED STRAWBERRIES. Fine selection of CONFECT lONERY. Cheapest prices in town.
XMAS HAMS. XMAS HAMS. L. E. ALDRIDGE & CO. OFFER FOR DELIVERY IN DECEMBER : Upwards of 000 3* irst Quality SWAN HAMS. ORDERS FROM ONE UPWARDS AT CUT PRICES. SPECIAL QUOTES FOR QUANTITIES FOR PRICES and Tonus of Sale ring up MRS. M. TURNER, Fruiterer. Weld St., l’lione* 156. Any orders left with Mrs Turner will receive prompt attention. delivery about first WEEK IN DECEMBER. Book now to ensure delivery. HAMS ARE ON THE RISE.
MRS. a TURNER WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. RHONE 150. EOX 21. THE FAMOUS. “DODGE” MOTOR CARS AND “DODGE” TRUCKS! EASILY THE REST AND .MOST ET.LIAELE ON THE MARKET'. Full particulars on application to: BATTS GARAGE, COMELETE WEST COAST AGENTS GETNNESS STREET. OREYMOT ITT
s/i. HOUSTON & CO AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS MERCHANTS. WHARF STREET ::: HOKITIKA AGENTS FOR— Wo have been appointed local agents, and will be pleased to supply latest prices and full particulars FORD CAns > ONE TONTRUCKS, FORDSON TP ACTORS <fcc. FORD MOTOR STOCKISTS OF MTCTTHLIN TYRES. MASSEY HARRIS CO., LTD. HIGH GRADE FAR AI IMPLEMENTS GANF MILKING MACHINE Co., Ltd ENCINES FOR THE FARM We are agents for th, FAIRBANKS-mORSE BENZINE ENGINE, Economical and most reliable. Price 3 h.p. £6O; G b.„. £96, f.0.b., Lyttelton. We can supply best UNSCREENED □ UNOLLIE COAL, unsurpassed for household purposes, in truck lots, at 32s 6d per ton, at Hokitika Railway Station. Cash with order M HOUSTON & CO WHARF STREET •: HOKITIKA. Head colds, throat colds, chest colds are quickly relieved by “NA-”-ZOL.” Penetrating and nothing. 60, doses la 6d,
WHY DO TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HIRE MOTOR CARS? BECAUSE, the reliable service combined with MODERATE CHARGES as initiated by PAMNIENT & BERGAMWI make, the visiting of WESTLAND'S BEAUTY SPOTS a PLEASURE. Their phone number is 166, and their GARAGE NEXT TO DOMINION HOTEL, RETELL STREET. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY 1 CAN COMPETE WITH ALL OTHERS:— I have no rent or staff to pay. I can buy where I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially selected. My profits are small because I do not depend on sales alone. You can depend on getting the best quality and value for your money. G. SUTHERLAND, PRACTICAL watchmaker AND JEWELLER, RE YELL ST., HOKITIKA.
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