THE BIG SHOW HAS ARRIVED! With 16 tons cf scenery ana effect-: and tho largest number of trained seals m tiio World. PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o’clock ° AP k AMS . P,,, f 1 - N ; j ; fi: -ODIVA AND HER SEALS The Worlds Wonder Animal Act. See—the beautiful ODIVA with her m'-«U all >v. imming. diving, and performing under water, made possible by the big glass-fronted tank. Supported by a full comp my of star artists, featuring: Ihe .luhilee I no. Ha into niseis of Plantation Melodies; '1 he Hilo Duo. Hawaiian Musicians; Claude de Car, the aerobatic waiter; \ erna Bain in dainty dance creations; Jack llirch ley, making both ends meet; Eric Harrison, entertainer; Torn To Puni. the Maori comedian; Adelaide Taylor, singer ol sweet songs ; Valentine, ventriloquist. SPECIAL BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW (Thursday) AT Special price for school-children: Is to all parts at matii Box plan at Mclntosh's:—PßlCES: os. Is. 3s and L’s. (ph 3.id p.m. :■ only, tax). FRIDAY PEERLESS PICTURES OPERA HOUSE. “RICH MEN’S WIVES.” “RICH MEN’S WIVES.”' WINGS ARE BROKEN ON THE WHEELS OF .JEALOUSY. ALSO—THE SECOND CHARTER OF THE BEAUTY GIRLS. COME AND SEE THE WEST COAST’S PRETTY GIRLS.
PUBLIC NOTICK. While thanking th<> public generally for tile cordial .support hitherto accorded to Clements Motors l.iniitod, T have to announce that the business and assets have heen sold to Messrs Newman and Newman, the wellknown -Motor Car Proprietors of Nelson, on whose behalf I would solicit a continuance of the loyal patronage hitherto accorded to the Vendor Company. The new proprietors took possession on the Ist. inst. and "ill continue all the services for the future in the same efficient manner as the Vendor Company has performed the .same in the. past. Sittnod on behalf of Clements .Motors r.td. : - S. E. CLEMENTS, Managing Director. Signed on behalf of Newman and Newman: - C. It. NICW .MAN, Manager for Purchasing Company. 1 lohilika, Ist. Dee., 1 f>2.l. AUCTION S A I.K. SATURDAY AFTKI! NOON. At 2.30 o’clock. A T Til K ( EXTRA!. AUCTION MART. 11 eve!l St., opposite AY. U AVilliams, Chemist: Routs and shoes, fancy goods, crockery, hardware, typewriting, push carts, prams, mangle, tweeds etc. AUCTION SALE. THE -MART. THURSDAY. (sth. DECEMBER. At 2.A0 p.m. Messrs av. jeefriks and coy. will sell a.s above: A quantity of furniture comprising piano (by Schubert) sideboards (2) coueb, tables, chairs, carpet squares, single bedsteads, stretcher-, mangle, copper, chest drawers, oil heaters, jars, wringer. washstands, sola, prams, gocart. etc-, etc. ALSO l.h Cases STURM Ell APPLES. 10 Cases NELSON GOOSEBERRIES. 2 Riding SADDLES. Part Set. HARNKSSS. UJ Disc HARROAYS and i'ore-car-riage. 1 LANDAU (perfect order'. Onaniitv of Cathey. Linen tablecloths. SALE OF WESTLAND RACING CLUB’S PRIVILEGES. JUBILEE AND EXHIBITION MEETING -XMAS 1923. MONDAY, 10th. I)ECT.'.VIBEII. At 3 p.m.
Messrs w. jeffrie-s and co.. will soil by public auction in tin; Princess i heat-re. NO |. Publicans’ Booth. _\() •>.— Publicans' Booth (with enlarged acconilliodation). NO 3. Fruit Stall. -ALSO - Oj, Account Westland I aledonian Shuiety, privileges for Now Yens Day gathering on Cass Square : NO 1.- I'nblioau's Booth. NO 2.—• Luncheon Roams and lea Rooms. NO Soft Drinks. Fruit Stall. and 100 Creams. LITTLE'S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. AND AFTER -MONDAY, 3rd. DECEMBER, tho above service WILL RUN DAILY (Saturdays and ■htndays excepted.) between Oreymontb md Hokitika and vice versa The following timetable will he olj--orved. Grovmouth. leaving G.P.O. .* a.m.. arriving Keitel's Hotel. Hokitika, at i I a.in. Hokitika, leaving Keller's Hotel at ji.ni.. arriving (Ireyinontb at 5 ]i.m. KUMARA-GREYMOUTH service 'BUS will leave KUMARA DATLY :u 8 a,.m., returning from Oreynioutli it 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: Leave Kumar. at 8 a.m., 1 -.30 p.m.. and 0.10 l>.m. heave Greymoutli 12.15 p.m.. 5 p.m., and 10.15 p.m. FARES- Hokitika to Oreynioutli 10s tot urn. R. .). LITTLE, Proprietor. w anted KNOWN : ■ SPRING VEGETABLES ARE NOW IN Lettuce, Spring Onions. Radish, Green Peas, New Potatoes. Cabbage. Asparagus. Looks, Rhubarb, White Stone Turnips. ALSO The choicest of FRUIT— Cherries, Gr«i>cx. Oosberries, Pineapples. Oranges, Bananas', Demons, Dessert and Cooking Apples FRESHLY PICKED STRAWBERRIES. Goosoberries in eases, 201bs. to 2-llbs, per ease, delivered. Fine selection of CONFECTIONERY Cheapest prices in town. MS. M. TURNER WELD STREET RHONE 156. HOKITIKA. BOX 21. NOW BEING ISSUED.
AX IMPORTANT VOLUME, “THE ROMANCE OF WESTLAND.” The Story of New Zealand’s Golden Coast, By, A. J. HARROP, M A. (Senior Scholar in History, X. Z. University, a Native of Hokitika). Numerous Illustrations. Price os, Posted os 6d. Order from the local Booksellers, or at the County Office, Hokitika, TO BE ON SALE at the EXHIBITION Buildings, December and January.
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