TO-NIGHT I PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT WESLEY BARRY (Freckles) “HEROES OF THE STREETS” BIG SUPPORTING SERIES! BIG SUPPORTING SERIES! THURSDAY— MARY PJCKEORD in:— —THURSDAY* Ton Reels— "TESSOFTHE STORM COUNTRY" —Ten Reels. The World’s Sweetheart in her greatest Triumph! PRICES—Circle 2s 2d; Stalls Is Bd. CHILDREN USUAL PRICES. '
SALE—One drop-head Singer sewing machine, nearly new; one Beak sewing machine, 1 piano (Schubert), Gent’s bicycle; new wardrobe, sideboard and duchesse; also large quantity of other furniture.—Mrs J. V. Hall, Rovell Street. SALK. —Freehold section, about 1) acres, with comfortable d-roomed cottage and outhouses, also two dairy cows in full profit. Apply A. W. Williams, Takutai, JJ miles from Hokitika. WANTED— Two BUSHMEN and one hauler DRIVER; also four men for pick and shovel work. Apply Mall Toy and Co., Three Mile. \ t PANTED, Immediately—COOK- ' ' GENERAL-. References required. Apply, Sister-in-Oharge, St. Agnes lio.-.tel. Hokitika. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. C CONSUMERS are reminded that, the 1 Gas Accounts lor the months of DECEMBER and .lAXUARY. fall to be paid at the Company’s Oflico, Station! Street, before 5 O’t LOCK TOMORROW. the l ltli. TNS'I to secure discount. H. W. R. SWE KEY. Secretary. selling oft. SALE—AT BA BRUIT’S (late T. *- Ingram), Jxiewo pipes lls Od, other pipes from Oil; Ropp cherries Is Od ; Gillette razors from As Gd; Zigvag tissue papers Id. Everything reduced. Address: Next to W. Ziegler, Butcher. KOKATAIII PICNIC SPORTS AND SWIMMING CARNIVAL. I-’EB. •Mill. AT LONGFORD. LOWER KOKATAH I. HOT WATER and fresh milk pro- - vide.l free, on grounds. Admission free and Kokaitahi’s heartiest welcome to visitors. Sec posters for programme of events. All events post entry. M. AIacKINNON, Sec. VEST COAST A. AND P. SHOW. AT GKEYMOtTH. ON WEDNESDAY. ‘2oth. FKBRUA,RY, usual 0.30 a.in., Rossllokitika and 2.1 d p.rn. Ilokitika-Ross trains WILL NOT RUN. Train for Greymoiith will leave Ross 10.1 c a.m., Hokitika 11.30 a.m. Return train for Ross will leave Greymoiith 0.30 I'.m.. Hokitika B.ld p.m. Train usually leaving Greymoiith for Hokitika at 4.40 pm WILL NOT RUN.
i or particulars of excursion tickets -,. . notices or enquire at stations. westl\nd corx'rv cnrxcir,. A! (T.KiNKKIiS ACTS, AM) 1010. NOTICE OK I SSL' If OK LICENSE, WKSTLAND COGNTV. 1 lIKHI.nV GIVE NOTH'!': iliat »- "WILLIAM dEEKHIES. who has a place of business within tho above County. HAS KEEN M'LY LICENSED to soli liy auction, such license to coiitimic in force unlit the (lav on which the first ordinary meeting of the County Council is held after the 31st.. 1 1 A\ OF I)KCKM iililt NEXT. Dated at Hokitika this 30th. day of Januarv. 10121. D. J. EVANS, Clerk, Westland County Council. THANKS. [WISH TO THANK the residents of Wniho (Ji)rrt'—also the Far South settlers—who subscribed towards the present forwarded per Mr Alex Graham. I also wish to state what little I have done for the southern settlers, whilst driving the old mail coach on tin- South Hoad, was a pleasure to me. —Yours since re 1 y, J A AIKS MAX KIEV. Mt. Hercules, Harihari. I KAHN ACCOUNTANCY by eorrespondenoe by taking a mail order course with the CIIHISiCHf HCH COACHING COLLEGE. The instruction is so careful, so perfect. that you receive in your own home what is absolutely the equal to the best personal tuition. Each student receives the individual attention of highly qualified teacher specialists, the lessons are clear and concise and each student’s work is earelully corrected and knotty points explained by the instructors.
Xow is ilio time l-o enrol—tlie foes are very moderate, and can ho paid in easy instalments. Our free booklet, “A Guide to Accountancy" will give you particulars of our course. Applying; for it. places you under no obligation to us. Write for it. to-day. C. T. MOSLEY, A.'P.A.N.Z., A.T. A.X.Z., E.C.A.A. Director, Koval Exchange Bids. CM RISTCHURCH. OPENING OF THE DEAN CAREW MEMOBTATi BOYS SCHOOL. gkeymocth. senday nth. eeb. At i>.3o p.m. BY HIS GRACE MOST KKV. DANIEL MANNIX. D.D., ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNEMessrs newmans 1 motor ■ CARS, will leave the Garage at P 2.30 p.m.. for the above Ceremony, returning at 5.30 p.m. Book seats at the Garage without delay. _____ MSS. M. TURNER WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. WEST COAST FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
HAVE landed a Lir-zo quantity of BON. CHRETIEN PEARS, T« per case. These are lovelt CiHuiE and preserving pears. —ALSO— Dessert Apples 12s 6<l per ease. Cooking Apples Us per ease. TURNER’S STATION MART. Box 21. Phone 15GTHE FAMOUS. “DODGE” MOTOR CARS AND “DODGE” TRUCKS' EASILY THE BEST and most reliable on the market. Full particulars on application to: BATY’S GARAGE, complete west coast agents, GIHNNESS STREET ( GREYMnrm
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1924, Page 3
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