to-night I TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE DUSTIN TARN CM IN—“WHILE JUSTICE WAITS ” TOPICALS AND TWO-REEL COMEDY. THURSDAY:—CHARLES RAY in “A TAILOR-MADE MAN.” MONDAY:—-JACKIE COOGAN in “OLIVER TWIST.”
LONDON, Feb. 18. In the cup relay, Crystal Palace Soccer team beat Notts. County by 2 to 1. ''For continuation of news see fourth page). \\7ANTEI) KNOWN To let, SHOP ' » roomy, and largo show window, electrically lighted, in liecell Street. Apply “Guardian” Office. TjlOR SALE CHEAP Gent's BICY- ■*-' C'LT>. almost now. Apply to ‘Guardian” Office. -I OST- A ju.ir of SPECTACLES. Finder kindly return to ‘‘Guardian” Office. "EUHt SALE.—Registered petligree Jersey COW; grands ire. Majesty's Fox, premier butter-fat sire. Particulars—P. C. Lush, Dallington. Christchurch. SALE—As a. going concern, - the METROPOLITAN "BILLIARD PARLOUR. Manchester St., Christchurch. nearly opposite Coker’s Hotel. Four first-class billiard tables. Good living for the right man. Particulars from the owner on the premises.—Fred Hopkins, Proprietor. WESTLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRIZE WINNERS ARE NOTIFIED that all prizes at the recent Show will lie paid out on SATURDAY. Feb. 23rd., 1924. •T. JARMAN, Secretary.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27th. A DANCE iii aid of the Hull funds will bo hold in the Public Hall. K ok fit alii (icutloiUPii 2s 6d ; Ladies Is. V. FLEMING, Hon. See. kEAP YEAH BALL. KANIEKI I'L'BIJO HALL. Fill DAY, FEBRUARY 29t1i.. 1921. JYI'rSTC BY BONEITI’S JAZZ i’l BAND. ADMISSION Gents 2.-, Cd. ; Ladies Is. P. twoMey, .Secretary.
NELSON RACES. 28th. FEBR CAR V and Ist. .Al.AllCll. ARS WILL LEAVE the umlotmonturned Garage FOR THE ABOVE RACES, ON WEDNESDAY, 27tli. INST at 0 a.m., RETURNING from Nelson ON SATURDAY, 2nd. MARCH. Bunk early and get choice id' seats. NEWMANS MOTORS. FOR I ’ll IVATE SALE. SOUTH SETT, HOKITIKA. DAIRY FARM. \\7E ARE AUTHORISED TO OF- » * BE It by Rrivate Treaty Air 0. E. SI’ARKES’ handy-sized DAIRY FARM comprising 153 acres, on which is erected (j-roomed house, 10 hale row byre numerous outbuildings, h. and e. water laid on to residence, and Dairy. Will milk 17 to 20 cows and <lry stork. Particulars and t erms from : AY. JEFFRIES and CO., Auctioneers. EXHIBITION CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY. 22m1. FEBRUARY. At 11 a.m. Messrs ay. jeffrtes and coy. instructed by the Exhibition Executive will sell in the buildings as above, the whole of the assets as under:— Timber, roofing iron, ridging, spout- j ing. 250 iron bedsteads, 000 mattresses, ,‘SOO pillows, 2.50 quilts. 200 pairs sheets, 300 pairs blankets, 250 (lags, doormats, carpet square, wash basins, towels, 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. LEARN ACCOUNTANCY by correspondence bv taking a mail order course with the CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. The instruction is so caretul, so per’ct, that you receive in your own nine what is absolutely the equal to ie best personal tuition. Each stuent receives the individual attention F highly qualified teacher specialists, j, e lessons are dear and concise and ich student’s work is carefully cor3Cted and knotty points explained by lie instructors. Now is the time to enrol—the fees r e yew moderate, and can be paid in asy instalments. Our free booklet, A Guide to Accountancy” will give on particulars of our course. Applyifor it- places you under no uhligai,m to us. AYrite for it to-day. C T. AI OS LEY, A.R.A.N.Z., A.T.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director, Royal Exchange Bids. CHRISTCHURCH.
KOKATAHI picnic sports AND SWIMMING- CARNIVAL. FF-B. 27th. AT LONGFORD, LOWER KOKATAHI. HOT WATER and fresh milk provided free, on Admission free and Kokmtahi s heartiest welcome to visitors. See posters for programme of events. All events post- entry. M. MacKINNON, See.
HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. STAFFORD STREET. _XJSE GAS FOR EVERYTHING AVOID EYE-STRAIN by using gas for lighting. SOFT —AYHITE—RESTFUL—If you have any GAS PROBLEMS rins Telephone No. 20m. If you have any GAS REQI 1R v MEXTS consult the Works alanager or— W. H. SHANNON, REVELL STREET. All Cooking, Heating, Lighting and Power appliances usable for gas stocked and sold on deferred payment. rS E GAS AND ADD TO A OUR HOME COMFORT!
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1924, Page 3
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