TO-NIGHT } PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT JULIAN ETINGE tho World Famous Female Impersonator in: “AN ADVENTURESS.” “AN ADVENTURESS.” \ Romance of Three Youths and a bevy of bathing girls in a Hidden Kingdom of Central Europe. Beautiful Bathing Girls, daring costumes, and a storv full of pep and snap. 'Supported by 12 lovely bathing gills. SERIAL! ! ORCHESTRA 1 ! USUAL PRICES!
DON’T PAY FOR SMOKE AND ASHES In burning coal or wood you pay lor smoko and ashes—in using gas you pay for boat alone. Think oi' the convenience a Gas Cooker means to you —no kindling to split, no coal to carry, no lire to build, no baking hot kitchen—all the heat under proper control, just where you want it, when you want it, and as you want it. Gas Cookers bring cooking efficiency and economy to every home. Inspect our Stand at the Exhibition. The Brightest Exhibit at the Big Exposition. Daily Demonstrations in cooking with Gas. Useful advice given. Economical Household Hints tendered. THE HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA.
AUCTION SALE. PEDIGREE STUD STOCK. A,'C WELL-KNOWN CANTERBURY BREEDERS. HOKITIKA A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY. 30th. JANUARY. milE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COY., will oiler in conjunction with MESSRS WRIGHT STEi'iItNSOX & COY., LTD., on the second morning of. the Show, prize-winning Canterbury Stock as under:3 Pedigree Eriesinu BULLS. 17 Pedigree Friesian COWS mid HEIFERS. On account T. IT. Overton, Esq., Lake,side. 2 Pedigree Ayrshire BULLS. 1 Pedigree Ayrshire 3-year old j HEIFER. On account 0. Morgan Williams, Esq., Ohoka. I’ Pedigree Shorthorn BULLS. 3 Pedigree Shorthorn HEIFERS. On Account Robert Peach Esq., Rongiora. '.l Pedigree Freisian BULLSOn account Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. The above are all bred from noted butter-fat producing strains and this will be a splendid opportunity for M ost Coast Dairymen to secure especially good well-bred cattle for tlicir dairy herds. Any further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. BARN RIGGER PAY l.y studying accountancy with the Christchurch Coaching College. We can teach you as easily by mail a.s if you were receiving personal instruction. We give you:—(1) Specially prepared lessons to meet your needs and to fulfill the requirements of the examination syllabus. (2) The individual attention of highly qualified teacher-specialists. (3) Careful correction of your work and the fullest explanation of all knotty points. (-1) Clearly printed lessons which provide permanent reference or text books which remain your properly. Write to-day for a free copy ol “A guide TO ACCOUNTANCY.” Christchurch Coaching College, G T. MOSLEY. A.P.A.X.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. F.C.A.A., Director, Royal Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH.
WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. lOih. Annual Show. HOKITIK A It ACKCOURSE. TUESDAY AND AVEDESDAY. 29th. and 30th. JANUARY. Tuterostin" everts on both days. PRIZE LIST includes Timber Guild 12-gninea Cup, Association’s Cup, Tenncnt Cup, Ballantyne Cup, and numerous other valuable trophies and prizes. CLASSES for horses, cattle, sheep, pif's. dops. .farm and dairy produce, home cooking, school and root-crop competitions, and sports events. See sheet schedule for lull particulars, obtainable from the Secretaries of tho various A. and P. Associations. Admission to -racecourse Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is., children Cd. Dorses (not for exhibition) and motor cars 2s Gd each.
For full particulars apply to J. JARMAN, See. Box C, Hokitika. JAB SEASON! •GET THE FRUIT FROM TURNER’S ur this season's jam—it's much clieap- ,• and better there. 1 believe she's ight—their prices hail anyone else’s. always were lower so to Turner’s I’m ] going.’’ T.OCATj cash PR tors. Apricots Reaches Plums Nectarines Greengages 7s. Bs. 6d. Bs. 6d. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO THF. TRADE. For country cash orders add Gd lor ■eight to any part of 'Westland. MRS. M. TURNER WELD STREET, RHONE 156. BOX 21.
LITTLE’S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. AND AFTER MONDAY, 3rd. 1 f DECEMBER, the above service WILL RUN DAILY (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) between Greymouth and Hokitika and vice versa. The following timetable will be observed. Grevmouth, leaving G.P.O. 9 a - m -> arriving Kellet’s Hotel, Hokitika, at Hokitika, leaving Keller’s Hotel at 3 p.m., arriving Greymoutt at 5 p.m. kumara-greymouth service ’BUS will leave KUMARA DAILY at 8 a.m., returning from Grevmouth at 5 p.m. SATURDAYS: Leave Kumara at S a m 1-30 p.m., and 6.40 p.m. heave Greymouth 12.15 p.m., 5 p.m., and 10.15 p.m. FARES— Hokitika to Greymouth 10s rCtUTn ' R. J. LITTLE, Proprietor.
>-v FALSE TEETH bought sound O or broken- also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Bt, Auckland. Eat. SI years.
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