MONDAY ! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS—' “BRAWN OF THE NORTH.” “BRAWN OF THE NORTH ” Starring IRENE RICH, LEE SHU MW AV. STROM HI HART (the dog). REGINALD DENNY IN— FURTHER EPISODES OF—“THE LEATHER PUSHERS.” “THE RADIO KING.” ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES! Coining:—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “THE COVERED WAGON-TO-NIGHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A fi-Reol Gaumont Special! “BEYOND THE PALE” COMEDY AND GAZETTE. USUAL PRICES. TUESDAY—Absolutely the finest picture show'll in Hokitika TUESDAY REX BEACH’S big Novel adapted to the screen, the picture that- broke all records:—“THE SILVER HORDE”. PRICES—Dress Circle 2*: Stalls Is (id; Plus Tax. Children under .12. Gd
AGENCY AVAILABLE. INQUIRIES invited from reputable firms for local agency for WESTIXU HO USB STORAGE BATTERIES. FULLAN ARMITAGE and COY., LTD. Albert Street, Auckland. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF WESTLAND LAND BOARD. I WILLIAM THEODORE MOR- ■’ I’ETH, Returning Officer for the election ol a member of the Westland band Board, do hereby NOTIFY, in accordance "ith the provisions of Section 4L of the Land Act. 1908, and the regulations made thereunder, that the on!\ person nominated to till the vacancy occurring on the said Board was : GEORGE MALLINSON. Esq., of Moana. And I do therefore hereby DECLARE that the said GEORGE MAI.LINSOX, IS DULY ELECTED a member of the Westland Land Board, as FROM THE 29th. MARCH. 1924. WILLIAM THEODORE MORPETH,, Returning Officer. Hokitika. 3rd. March, 1924. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS will lie received at the County Office. Hokitika, up to NOON ON TUESDAY. 25th. MARCH, for the construction of 40 chains of lvumara-TCapitea road (adjacent to Acre Creel;). Plans and specifications may lie seen at the County Office, Hokitika, and the Post Office Kiimara Junction. T. IV. DUFF. County Chairman. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL WRITTEN TENDERS addressed to the County Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Hokitika. up to NOON on TUESDAY. 11th. MARCH, for the draining, metalling, and improvement, of Wall Road (distanee about 48 chains), Koiterangi. Specifications and plans may lie seen at the County Office and Post Office Store. Kokatahi. T. W. DUKE. County Chairman. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.
/'MOOD 8-ROOM ED lrm'SK With * bathroom. wash-house and pantry under one roof. Centrally situated in Hampden Street on splendid freehold sections, containing 1 rood and 29 perches. Kill I particulars from M. HOUSTON and CO., Land Agents. THANKS. flflU. and MRS O. I! KIN/ wish t< I'®- THANK l)r Buchanan, the .Matron and Nurses for their kindness and attention assitiug the rapid recovery of t heir daughter; also to Dr liilinl and Nurses of Westland Hospital in the same connection. Hokitika. March 7th. THANKS. Mil and MRS A. (• BIFFIN desire to return their sincere thanks to fir. Fisher of Kumara. Dr. Bruce Baird. Matron and Staff of the Westland Ho.rital, for their kind attention in their son while an inmate of that institution. Wainihinihi, March Sth., 1921. KOI TER ANO I BASKET PICNIC. riTHE ABOVE PICNIC will he hehl in Preston’s Paddock on WEDNESDAY. MARCH Pith. 1921. Hot water lea, smear and milk supplied free of charge. A social will he held in the Hall in tlu; evening. Admission : Dents 2s fill. Indies Is or a plate. If sufficient entries are received a waltzing competition will he held. Win. KELLY. lion See. RAMS FOR SALE. B MATSON it CO., undertake to '• supply STUD -and FLOCK RAMS for those on the Coast who are unable to personally attend the Ram Fair.
Our Ion" ox| k* riel i ee in stud sheep work us acknowledged experts and our | munv years in the trade, is sullieieut j warranty that what rams we send lor- | wai'd will suit requirements. \Ye. shall la* pleased to receive orders | promptly. and tvill endeavour in torwarding. to group dillerent purchases, and consign in one truck, with a view to keeping down expenses. and will carefully mark ihe dillerent purchases with distinctive lira lids, so that, each purehasoi will know that he is getting the sheep that have keen purchased for him. Communicate with 11. MAI SOX and CO. hv telegram or letter. H. MATSON AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH. GAS! STILT, THE BEST FOB ALL T.TGHT--IXO I’ITBI'OSES. Unrivalled lor Cooking and Heating! The most heady to hand A XT) ECONOMICAL FOB EVERY HOUSEHOLD. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME! It has Great Achievements to its Credit. CONSULT YOUR GAS-FITTER ABOUT YOUR INSTALLATION. COKE FOR WINTER. Re wise in Time and T.AY IN YOUR STOCKS. Supply Limited!—Demand Excessive! Obtainable at:
HOKITIKA GAS WORKS. BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLIAM' BERRY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that he has OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP with tlie most modern appliances for health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of all SMALL GOODS, which will he ON SALE DAILY. Only the best of meax, mostly own grown, supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, Manager. ADDRESS— Weld street, near Clock Towfk r - Hokßika,
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