TO-NIGHT 1 PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAMME! Headed l.v DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Seven Reals of the fastest notion you lidve ever seen: “THE MOLLYCODDLE.” “THE MOLLYCODDLE.” “THE DUCK HUNTER”—Mack Sennet Comedy, two parts; “THE LION MAN" ; ALSO “TELE ADVISER"—two part comedy. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES!
THE EXHIBITION. entertainments you opening WEEK. MONDAY. DKC’. I 7th.—-Afternoon. Orchestra; Evening, in Orpheus Hall, Dancing; double 2s (id, single Is (id. 1 {TEX DAY. DEO. 18th.--Orpheus Theatre. Greymouth Orehostinl Society, admission 2s and Is. WEDNESDAY. DEO. HHh.- Orpheus Theatre, Grey mouth Male Choir, admission 2s and Is. THURSDAY. DEOR. 20th..—Band Stand, Hokitika Orchestral Concert. FRIDAY, DEC. 21.- Orpheus Hall. Dancing; double 2s (id, single Is. SATURDAY, DEC. 22nd.—-Orpheus Theatre. Christchurch Concert Party, admission 2s and ]s. WATCH FOR FUTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. TJKRSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act. 1008,” THURSDAY, the 27th. DAY OK DECEMBER. l!)2:i, and WEDNESDAY, 2nd. DAY OF JANUARY, 1923. tire hereby appointed SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS at the offices ot the undermentioned Banks of the West Coast:— For the Bank of Now Zealand—(Sgd.) H. BUCKLBTQN, General Manager. Ec-r the Bank of New South Wales—--o>gd.j 11. AV BEYER, Inspector. For the National 'lank of New Zealand, Ltd. - (Sgd.) ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. N I! - The above Banks will also lie CLOSED throughout the AVest Coast oil (lie following days, being statutory holidays. TUESDAY anil WEDNESDAY, 2oth. and 20th. DECEMBER. 1923, and TUESDAY, Ist. JANUARY, 1924.
LITTLE'S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. OX AX'D AFTER MONDAY, 3rd. DEC'EMIIER, tin; a- "" service WILL RUN' DAI LY (Saturdays -ml Sundays excepted) between Croymouth and Hokitika and vice versa. Tim following timetable will be observed. Grvyaiouth. leaving G.P.O. f a. hi., arriving Kellers Hotel, Hokitika, at I I a.m. Hokitika, leaving K-llers Hotel at :3 p in., arriving Orcymouth at •" p.m. KUMARA-GREYMOUTH SERVICE ’IH'S Will leave KU.MAR.A DAILY at 8 a.ni.. returning from Groymouth at 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: Leave Knmaia at 8 a.in.. I.Afl p.m., and fi.lo ji.m. Leave Greymoutli 12.1 d p.m.. d p.m., and 10. Id p.m. FAKES Hokitika to Greymoutb 10 s return. R. .1. LITTLE, Proprietor. CREAK THE CHAINS. Don't rein ain shackled lo poor work and low pay! Are you wateliing others get along in business a bile you plod along at tbe same old work? li so don't blame your ‘‘l.uek”—but start at once to acquire the expert (raining that will fit you for a bigger position. Take a correspondence course with tbe— CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE in ACCOUNT\NCY or EOOKK ETCHING. W; are Hairing bundreds of ambitious men and women for bigger jobs —we can train you. Students are now being enrolled. Write to-day lor a free copy of “A G! IDE 10 ACCOUNTANCY..” You will find it full of valuable information. And don’t forget this: Every shilling you invest on your education will pay huge divi (lends in increased earning, and you will go through life doing worth-while interesting work. G. T. MOSLEY. A.LA.N.Z. E.C.A.A. Director, Royal Exchange lluildings. CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT DISSOLUTION SALE OF VALUABLE SAWMILL PLANT A XT) TIMBER AREAS. Mark srrot ami company LTD., favoured with instructions fioni Alexei's 1 lartsliorue, Maguire and I indbom. Sawmillors, Knmakn, clfer for side: - COMPLETE SAWMILL PLANT SITUATE NEAR KAMAKA, Midland Railway Line, together with I imho r Rights approximately 1800 Acres of Good Alilling Rinin and White Pine. The mill has a capacity of 200,000 R'Cl monthly and at the present is doing ",(1011 feet daily working single banded. I’inns, terms and conditions may bo obtained at tbe registered office of this
CoTnpany. MAI!K SPROT AN!) COMPANY ITD. Licensed Cam! and Estate AJA' 1 'its. Maelcay Street. Greymouth. PRICE OF MEAT! J-’UR'EM KR. R EI)UCTTOXS. DULY DELIVERIES IN TOWN. ERIC JAMES, BUTCHER, REYKLE ST. Phone 157. FARMERS NOTICE. VEST LAND COOP STORAGE AND DAIRY’ COY-, LTD.. HOKITIKA. milE ABOVE COMPANY'S WORKS JL are now in readiness to COMMENCE its fii-t operation—BETTEß MANTFACTT RING. HIGHEST PRICES PAID f°r butterArrangoments made 10 TAKE DELIVERY of your SUPPIA • at roadside, and ALL FREIGHTS ARE PAID by the Company. Cream haulage contractors in each district from whom all information niaj he obtained. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director. Ford Owners: Use “King” Automatic Oilers. Absolutely reliable. Ensure correct level of oil in crank case. Prevent burnt out. bearings, sc-ordied cylinders and pistons. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, CbriHtcbMTCbt— A<jYt»
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1923, Page 3
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