to-night ? PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT NORMA TALMADGTi, HARRISON FORD and MONTAGU LOVE in: “LOVE'S REDEMPTION." “LOVE’S REDEMPTION." GAZETTES AND. TWO REEL COMEDY! ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES. Sit in Comfort in the Princess Theatre and see this programme! FRIDAY McL-EAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE a X X'O UNC !■; .M ENT EN TR AOR DIN AI! “THE FOUR JUST MEN.” V ! -.Something entirely different: A picture without a single woman. This picture is full of ;>o from title to climax. Bv Edgar AYade. Clever situations, murder, mystery and real comedy, and a different stoi.v. “The Four Just Men” •'ill appeal to every family member. \ Two-Reel COMEDY, SERIAL and GAZETTE. Orchestral Selections!
THE EXHIBITION. change of programme NIGHTLY. THURSDAY. DECK. 20th.,—Kami Stand, Hokitika Orchestral Conceit. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. FRIDAY', DEC. 21Orpheus Hall. Dancing; double 2s 0(1, single Is (id. 8.00 l'.m. to midnight. SATURDAY, DEC. 22nd.—Orpheus Theatre, Christchurch Concert Party. admission 2s and Is. 8 p.m. MONDAY. DKC. 21th. (Christmas Eve)--Orpheus Theatre, special Xmas concert by Concert party: S p.m. Admission 2s and Is. CHRISTMAS NIGHT (Princess Theatre)—Grand Concert of Christmas .Music by Concert Party, Exhibition Choir and Hokitika Orchestra—a festival of music; doors at 8 p.m. EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY Admission Is. SEASON TICKETS STILL ON SALE! SUPPORT THE COAST’S BIG SHOW ! SI 1 PORT THE COAST BIG SHOW!
ANTED KNOWN : Ell ESI I VEGETABLES arriving v. rv <l:i\ ('; ulillowcr.s. Cabbages. 1-el- ! lire, Spring Onions. Radishes, Reas, Wiiito Slone Tumi] s, New Potatoes. ALSO the Choicest of Emit, (Inosehetrios, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Orares, Apples, Roars, Blunts. Apricots, J'caches, and Cherries. Tomatoes onr Specialty. Fine selection of Confectusnery. Country orders a speciality, wholesale and retail ovdets executed. Cheapest prices ill town. Rlease pay our stall a visit whilst at the Exhibition. REMEMBER—AppIe a day keeps the do-tor away. MRS. M. TURNER WKLD STREET. HOKITIKA. RHONE 15G. BOX 21. UTTI.K’S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITI KA AND VICE VERSA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 3rd. DECEMBER, the above service WILD JULY DAILY (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) between Oreynioitth and Hokitika and vice versa The following timetable will he onset veil.
Ornyniotitli. leaving G.P.O. 0 a.in.. iu living Kellei’s Hold, Hnkitika, at 11 a.in. Hokitika, leaving Keller’s Hotel at .*» ji.ni.. arriving Gioynioutli at 5 ji.ni. KUMARA-GREYMOUTH SERVICE 'lll-S will leave KLMARA DAITY at 8 a.m.. returning from Grey moo tli at 5 ji.ni. .SATURDAYS: l eave Kuinarn at S a.in.. I ..70 ji.ni.. and 0.40 p.m. leave (ireyiiiiintli 12.15 p.m., o ji.ni,. and 10.15 ji.ni. PARKS ■ Hokitika to Greymouth 10s return. R. .7. LITTLE. Proprietor. -LTD. STAFFORD SI'RF.KT. HOKITIKA. SEE- STAND .121 “? EE AT TH K OIIK.VI KXHIIMTIOX ! NELSON AVENUE. UK AR. OF TOWN HALT. Sjieeial Display of Gas Appliances Including Hot Plates. Laundry Irons, (iiiji Oojijiers. Water Heaters. Cookers of all Descriptions. I'.XQnRE I’UICKS AND I.XSPKCT GOODS. special Cookery Displays, under the Direct ion of Miss Todhuntcr, of Christchurch, every afternoon during .January free.
HOKITIKA GAS COY., VOW CELEBRATING TTS GOLDEN JUBILEE. 50 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE. IN THE TOWN OF HOKITIKA. A GUARANTEE OF ITS EXCELLENCE. SPECIAL NOTE! All Cooking at the Exhibition. Luncheon nml Tea Rooms done by gas with appliances supplied by the HOKITIKA GAS COY. FARMERS NOTICE. WESTLAND COOK STORAGE AND DAIRY COY-. LTD., HOKITIKA. THE ABOVE COMPANY’S YORKS are now in readiness to COMMENCE its ipst operation —HI I 1 KR MANUFACTURING. HIGHEST PRICES PAID tor butterArrangemcnts made I O I AKE RET JVKttY of vour STI’PM . «t- roadside, ami ALE FREIGHTS ARE PAID by the Company. Cream haulage contractors in each district from whom till information may he ohtaiued. H. T. PARRY. Mann dug Director.
YIP LEE LAUNDRY, UEVKI.I. STREET, rir LEE. BKCS TO NOTIFY the Y public that be is prepared to do ~11 ~!«««.« „f laundering work at- bis premises. Collars 2d each: Shirts Gd: Ender-clothing -Id each. ALL WORK GUAI?ANTEET). JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER ano stationer REYELL ST., HOKITIKA, jMPORTER OF .MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description Account hooks, all sizes. ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy an. ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags, and requisites stooied Birthdav and reward books cards an. illuminated tests, hibles, prayers anc hymr.s The latest books and rcagazinas Arriving by every mai].
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1923, Page 3
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