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WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATREi WEDNESDAY DUSTIN FARNUM IN—“WHILE JUSTICE WAITS.” TO PIC A lS AND TWO-REEL COMEDY. THURSDAY:- —CHARLES RAY in “A TAILOR-MADE MAN.” MONDAY:—JACKIE COOOAN in “OLIVER TWIST.”

Applications, to be made on - P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post- offices, will be RF.OEI4j;d it to noon or 2Gth. February, 1924, for the following position : FOREST RANGER, State Forest Department . Hokitika.—General Division. Salary £295 per annum, maximum £315. Further particulars may lie obtained oa application. A. C. TURN'D FIT, Secretary. public Service Commissioner. Wei lin cionthanks. MR AND MRS DAVID ARCHER, and FAMILY, wish to express their heartfelt thanks for the kindness am! messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. METROPOLITAN A. i P. SHOW UREYMOUTH. I'EOI'LE.S’ DAY TO-MORROW (Wednesday).

Splendid .sports programme, grand parade, axemen’s sports, schools’ relay race, Jtrotting handicap, etc. Admission Cents 2s, ladies Is. Children under 12 free. CHAS K. ROSE, Secretary. GHEYMOCJ’H show. WEDNKSDA Y. 20th. FEBRUARY. PEOPLES’ RAY. /'MARS Wild, LEAVE, the undermenv J tioned Garage, for the above at S) a.m. TO-MORROW, returning in the ev'ening at a time to suit the majority of passengers. .Secure your seats this evening. N E W.MA NS’ M OTORS ■ ,\ EI.SON RACKS'. •distil. FEBRUARY and Ist. MARCH. /MARS WILL LEAVE the umlermenv.-‘ tinned Garage FOR THE ABOVE HACKS, ON WEDNESDAY, 27th. IXST at 0 a.in.. RETURNING from Xi Ison ON SATURDAY, 2nd. MARCH. Book earlv and got eluiice of seats. NEWMANS MOTORS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. SOUTH SPIT. HOKITIKA. DAIRY FARM. YVE are authorised TO OFVV BI'.R by Private 'Treaty Nfr C. E. SPARKKS’ handy-sized DA.IEA FARM comprising 1.73 acres, on which is crecto,| (i-roomed house, 10 bale row byre numerous outbuildings, h. and e. water Piirl on to residence, and Dairy. Mill milk 17 to 20 cows and dry stock. Particulars and terms lroiu*. W. .JEFFRIES and CO.. Auctioneers. EXHIBITION CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY. 22nd. FEBRUARY. At II a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and coy. instructed by the Exhibition Executive "ill cell in Llm building* as above, tho " hole of the assets as under Timber, roofing iron, ridging, spouting 270 iron bedsteads, 300 mattresses, :50Q ml,lows. 250 quilts, 200 pairs sheets, 300 pairs blankets. 270 flags, doormats, carpet square, •‘•cih’fcatitts, to’A'slb, brooms, oiled calico, 3 gas stoves, 3 gas coppers, linoleums, matting, garden hose, half-inch piping, grass square, curtain serge, chairs, tables, etc., etc., etc. AUCTION SALE. AT ORE- BROS. GARAGE, WHARF ST. WEDNESDAY. 20th. FEBRUARY. At Noon. Mhodston and co., • will sell by public auction on account of whom it may concern: The salvage of a 3-seater Saxon CAR recently damaged by fire. Also battery and dynamo, the latter recently overhauled and not damaged by lire.

STORK CATTLE SALK . WATAROA SAT;E YARDS. SATURDAY. 23rd. FEBRUARY At 11 a.m. TYALGEI'Y & DO., LTD 1 / u jii oiVer as above on account ot Canterbury client: ] ll f| 3 and -1-vear old STEERS. 30 2-year-ol(l HEIFERS, in calf. 30 2-year-old STEERS. .‘SO Empty COWS. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., Auctioneers, (> rev incut h. KOKATAHI PICNIC SPORTS AND SWIMMING CARNIYAL. FEB. 27th. AT LONGFORD, LOWER KOKATAHT. HOT WATER and fresh milk provided free, on grounds. Admission free and Ivokmtahi s heartiest welcome to visitors. See posters for programme of events. All events post entry. M. MacKINNON, See.

ICOITERANGI BASKET PICNIC’. The annual hotterancu basKTIT PTCNIC "'ill he L°LT in r res ton’s paddock on WEDNESDAY. MARCH sth. 1924. Hot-water, tea, sugar and milk supplied free. Sport in abundance for young and old. I-irs event at 11 a.m. . A social will be bold in the hall in the evening. Admission: Cents 2s (kl. ladies Is or a plate. Wm. KELLY, Hon. Sec. HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. -USE STAFFORD STREET. GAS FOR”EVERYTHINGU’OID EYE-STRAIN BY USING GAS FOR LIGHTING. SOFT—WHITE —RES’IT U L If you have any GAS PROBLEMS line Telephone No. 29m. If you have any GAS REQUIREMENTS consult the Moik= Manager or— W. H. SHANNON, BE YELL STREET. All Cooking, Heating, Lighting and Power appliances usable for gas stocked and sold on deferred payAND ADD TO YOUR HOME COMFORT!

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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665

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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