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to-nighti “ princess theatre to-night WILLIAM FOX presents JOHN GILBERT in: “TRUXTON KING,” “ TRUXTON , KING ALSO—CLYDE COOKE m a two-reel COMEDY ! ! ! - THURSDAY' Mauriie Tourneur presents an inspired screen, classic of "on- ' derful' beauty, bv R. D. Blackmore--“LORXA DOONE.”, starring MADGE BELLAMY, JOHN BOWERS and FRANK KEENAN.

V* 7 ANTED—WINCHAIAN, sccondVV class ticket. Apply Humphreys Sawmill Ltd. LOST.— A black collie DOG (leather tap: attached to neck, addressed .1. .1. Mclntosh. Hokitika). Reward on return to Red Lion Hotel. ~\\T ANTED TO SELL—I’II AM. in Vt good order. Apply “Guardian'’ Offio*. T 'l/'ANTED —A GIRL to assist. Ap>Y ply Ren Thiem, Photographer. WANTED— Good FIDDLER ; also DOCKER. Apply Ferngrwo Sawmilling Coy., Ross. WANTED BY BOY.—Job on farm. Apply “Guardian" Office. VV7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BOY * r for milking. Good wages, good home. Apply S. Godfrey, Ivokatahi. WANTED— Strong YOUTH OR .MAN for farm work. Must he able to milk. Apply S. Bassett, Revell Street. WANTED— BOY for farm work at Herepo. Apply Airs St. George, or Perry and Co., Hokitika. EIG HTY DESIG NS—Bun galows. Villas. Planned by 25 N.Z. Ar-chitec-ts. 12s (id boosted. Keyesmaiin Publisher, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. MILK SUPPLY. M R T. R. CHESTER .MAN, wishes to ■ notify his customers that AIR F. GALLOP, IS TAKING OVER HITS All LIC RUN, FROAI MARCH Ist. Kanieri, February 2Gth. EXIT IBITION BEDDIN G. A QUANTITY of Exhibition BEDx\ DING IS NOW ON SALE at the COUNTY CHAMBERS, at the following prices for net cash:-.* Iron bedstead ,'l2h mattress 20s; pillow 2s Gd; blankets (per pair) 2Cs; sheets (per pair) 10s Gd; quilts 10s each; or complete hod lot £0 . Early application necessary. 1). J. EVANS, General Secretary. A BACHELOR’S BALI,. WILL BE HELD, AT TOTARA HALL, ROSS, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th. .Music supplied by A!i-s King. Excellent supper. A. PATERSON, Secretary. AVKDNESDAY, FEB. 27th. A DANCE in aid of the Hall funds will ho held in the Public Hall. Ivokatahi Gentlemen 2s Gd; Ladies Is. V. FLEMING, lion. See.

WESTLAND COOL STOWAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. TO JO “CENTRA L” FACTORY, HOKITIKA. TO ALL DAIRY FAR.M’ERS-INAN-(IAIII*A. OTIHA LINE TO HA 15111A151. < 10NS1CN YOl'R CISKAM TO THE 1 “CENTRAL FACTORY, HOKITIKA,” Hie factory in which you can he a .shareholder. and know all about tin; business, and profits etc. Remember the greater nuuntity ol cream the factory receives the less it costs to manufacture the butter, and therefore still higher prices can be jiaul to you Patronise lho factory that is making fhe other Companies pay out the utmost farthing to you. Although we have not yet completed a season, we are paying the highest priees for hutter-fat : ( ii'y this in competition with other factories of lengthy years of operation v. ith their aeeumulated profit. 1 hoy must now repay these sums to you, the rightful owners. We frankly admit, however, the side lines of our Company’s operations are a hig factor in enabling such results, hut this tact is entirely to the suppliers’ advantage, ami the sole purpose of our existence to-day. The Central Factory is therefore the geratest asset to farmers oil th,. West Coast. What must it be to you. when in full swing? initiative. Remember the World reserves its big praises for hut one tiling, that is “Initiative”. Now initiative means doing the right thing wtliout bong told. Next to doing the right tiling without being told, is to do it when you are told once. SKM) YOU CREAM TO US. ami make the CENTRAL FACTORY the great farmers Company with big payouts. We pay all freights from your dairy to factory, and farmers consigning then cream bv rail are allowed an additional amount for such service thereby increasing their returns in this direction also Prices for March, and the balance of Hi- season will not be less than Is 7d per pound of butterlat. Write for fuller information to WESTLAND COOL STORAGE, AND DAIRY COY., LTD., Hokitika.

LEAP YEAR BALL. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. , FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29th.. 1924. ( MUSIC BY BONETTUS JAZZ - BAA'D. A DMISSION': -Gouts o, 6d.: I.ndifs Is. P. TAVOYIEY, Secretary. KOITERANGI BASKET PICNIC. rnHE axxualkoiteranoi bas--L KET PICNIC will be held m Preston's paddock on I L I'.SDAA . MARCH 4th. 1924. Hot-water, tea, sugar and milk supplied free. Sport in abundance for young and old. First event at 11 a.m. . A social will be held in the hall m the evening. Admission: Cents 2s Gd. ladies Is or a plate. AY.u. KELLY, Hon. Sec. LEARN ACCOUNTANCY by correspondence by taking a mail order course with the CHRISTCHURCH 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 aiu each student’s work is carefully corrected and knotty points explained by lie instructors. Xow is the time to enrol—the fees re verv moderate, and can be paid m asv instalments. Our free booklet. \ Guide to Accountancy” will finf on particulars of our course. Applyug for it places you under no obligaion to us. Write fo.- it to-day. C T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director. Roval Exchange Bids. Directo , nHRISTCHURCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 3

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