PRINCESS THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. THE GREATEST PICT ['RE OF THE YEAR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN—“ROBIN HOOD.” “ROBIN HOOD.” A PEERLESS CLASSIC OF THE DAYS OF CHIVALRY. THE ORCHESTRA AYTI.L APPEAR ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY PRICES:—Circle 2s 2d, stalls Is Sd, children G<l.
FOR SAT.K.—Cliilil’s eo'lapsible HIGH CHAIR, four positions; nearly new. Mrs Clements, Hanrpdcn Street.
SOLDIERS' HALL. EXHIBITION EVE. | IABARET DANCE next FRIDAY ! V 7 EVENING. DEC. I-ltii. The latest foxtrots ami jazz music will ho played !>y the full strength of the Exhibition Oi chestra. (See Saturday's issue of this paper for next week’s dances). Admission: (louts ‘2s, ladies Is. COME AND ISE HAPPY j A El NCHEON will be held in the J -'- Town Hall, Hokitika, on Monday Dec. 17th. at 12..T0 p.m. to celebrate the opening of Arthur’s Pass Tunnel and the union of Canterbury and Westland, under the allspices of the Westland Branch of the Canterbury progi ess League. A limited number of tickets at As are available. Application should be made before midday on Sat onlay the loth, inst., to Mr D. Evans, General .Secretary of the Exhibition or -Mr .1. \V. Morris, Secretary Progress League. AUCTION SALE. AT THE MART. WEDNESDAY. 12th. DECEMBER. At. Noon. Mho ust on axd go. will sell by public auction as above:— 12 Store PIGS, just lauded, ex ketch "Elsie.” On account .1. Cuttanee. YIP LEE LAUNDRY, REVEL), STREET. AmP '-EE. BEGS TO NOTIFY the “ public that he is prepared to do all classes of laundering work at his pro nibses. Collars 2d each; Shirts Gd ; Under-clothing -Id each. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
CALEDONIAN SPORTS! XKAY YEAR'S DAY, d.YXI'AHY Ist. CASS SQCARK, HOKITIKA. Rrof'iamine consists of: — FIRING! DANCING! cycling: lu.’xxixc! CHOI ’I I XG SA WING ! KOI! LIST OF EVENTS. SKIs I'OSTKU. Tlie Ditto for the recoivino: of outvies in the it!l l letie section HAS BEEN EXTENDED io DECEMBER 22nd. WESTI.AXJ) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A XXGA L MEETrXO rnilF. A.XXIAH GKXKRAI. MFF.T■8 IXG of uietnhers of the above WILL 1 i !•: 11 FIJI nl the County Chainliei's :it 7.150 o'clock on TfT.SDAY. DECEMBER illh. All nieinhoi's me cordially invited to iittend. 'BI'SIXKSS -To receive tl." annual report and Ijainni e sheet and elect ollieers lor tlio year. I). J. EVANS. Hon. Secretary.
FARM MILS NOT If.'JO. AYESTLA N I) COOI. .STORAGE AND DAIRY COY-, LTD., HOKITIKA. rni-IE ABOVE COMPANY’S WORKS aio now in readiness to COMMENCE its tii st operation—-BUTTER .MAN!'CACTI KINO. 1110 J HOST I’RTCES PAID for Iraltorin i. Arrangements innd' 1 'll) lAKE DELIVERY ol your SUPPLY, at roadside, and ALL FREIGHTS All E PAID by (ho Company. Cream haulage contractors in each district from whom all information may lie obtained. H. T. PAKKY. Managing Director. PUBLIC NO'I’ICK. •\T7-lIUiE THANKING tlm public T » generally for tbo cordial support hitherto accorded to Clements Motors Limited. 1 have to announce that the business and assets have been sold to Messrs Newman and Newman, the wellknown Motor Car Proprietors of Nelson, on whose behalf I would solicit a emitinnanee of the loyal patronage hitherto accorded to the Vendor Company. 'lbe now proprietors took possession on the Ist. ilist. and will eontinne all the services for the Inline in the same efficient manner as the Vendor Company has performed the same in the past. Signed on behalf of Clements Motors Ltd. : S. TL COMMENTS, Managing Director. Signed on behalf of Newman and Newman : C, It. NEWMAN, Manager for Purchasing Company. Hokitika. Ist. Doe.. 19i>3. LITTLE'S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. OX ANT> AFTER MONDAY, 3rd. DECEMBER, the above service AVI LI, BUN- DA TLA’ (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) between Oroymoutb and Hokitika and vice versa Tbo following timetable will be observed. Greymouth. leaving G.P.O. 9 a.in., arriving Kellei’s Hotel. Hokitika, at i I a.in. Hokitika, leaving Keller’s Hotel at 3 p.m.. arriving Greymouth at 5 p.lll. kumara-greymouth service •bus w ill leave KUM AR A DAILY at 8 a.m.. returning from Greymouth at 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: I/iave Kumara at 8 a.m.. 1.30 p.m.. and 0.40 ji.in. Leave Greymouth 12.15 p.m.. 5 p. 111., and 10.15 p.m. FARES—Hokitika to Greymouth 10s return. R. J. LITTLE, Proprietor.
w anted KNOWN : - SPRING VEGETABLES ARE NOW IX— Icttncp, Spring Onions, Radish, Green Teas, New Potatoes. Cabbage. Asparagus. Leeks, Rhubarb, White Stone Turnips. ALSO—The choicest of FRUIT— Cherries, Grapes, Ooosberries, Tinoapptos, Oranges, Bananas', Demons, Dessert and Cooking Apples. FRESHLY PICKED STRAWBERRIES. Gooseberries in cases. 20!bs. to 24lbs, "s per case, delivered. Fine selection of CONFECTIONERY. Cheapest prices in town. IBS, 1. TURNER WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. PHONE ljsß- BOX SI.
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