TO-NICHT PRINCESS THEATRE FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS—-TO-NICHT “BRAWN OF THE NORTH.” “BRAWN OF THE NORTH.” Starring IRENE RICH, LEE BHUMWAY, STROXGHEAHT (the dog). REGINALD DENNY IN— FURTHER EPISODES OF—“THE LEATHER PUSHERS.’’ “THE RADIO KINO.” ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES! Coming:—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “THE COVERED WAGON” TUESDAY McLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST PICTURE SHOWN IX HOKITIKA: “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” REX BEACH’S big Novel adapted to the screen, a picture that broke records. PRICES—Dress Circle 2ts; Stalls Is Od ; Plus Tax. Children under 12, 6d ALSO, ON FRIDAY NEXT,—A big Star:—“FACE TO FACE.”
Of decided importance.—Half-price days, last seven days of sale eommenees Saturday, Mare!) Bth. Hall-price bargains in every department. It you don’t buy now you’ll pay double by and by. We don’t want profits, nil wo ask is a speedy clearance of all summer goods. Shop early and .secure the best of the big bargain oilers at AffUruer’s, Hokitika and Grey mouth.--Advt. Sale of Men’s Shirts!—Not an accumulation ol' old stock, but a genuine -ado of the, very latest and best shirts on the market. Inspection invited. \V. H. Stopforth, Rcvell Street.—Advt.
''Fur continuation of news see fourth paye). POli SALE -5 Dozen J- year old fat crossbred FOWLS, suitable for table or laying. .Mrs I’. Denton, South Hokitika. EFT— On Saturday’s express be- i * tween Greymoutli and Hokitika, I a lady’s handbag, containing purse with money and spectacles; also marked handkerchief. Finder kindly return to ■‘Guardian” Office. Reward. WANTSD TO BUY. 01/l) FALSE TEETH up to 10s, 20s, 10s per set given. Sound nr broken. Send (name enclosed) or bring to— J. ‘SCOTT, 181 High St.. Christchurch. CASH BY RETURN -AtAIL. WESTLAND A. AND I’. ASSOCIATION. 4 .MEETING of the General Coinnotice WILL BE HELD at my ( Hlcc at II o’clock prompt. ON SATURDAY NEXT, .March Loth. .1. -I ARM AN. Secretary. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL
Tl TENDERS fm tlk' COMPLETION of the SALE STREET DRAIN (25 <*ti;*in.v more or loss) uil.l. Til 1 . IMtC FIVER I’l’ T() I p.m. mi FRIDAY X]•,XT. Mill. INST., :it tlio oilin' of undersigned, where ] ‘lnits and spe<4li;atioiis may lit* soon. A \. AN PEE WES. Town Clerk. KOKATAHI PUBLIC lIAI.L. \ (111 AND BA U. "ill l>o lie id in aid lII’ t lio Hall Fund on: MONDAY, .MARCH 17th. Oentlonien 2s 6d ; Radios Is. V. FI.EM INC, Ron. See. KOKATAHI FOOTBAI.Ii Cl.l'B. rnilE ANN 17AM MEETING of the 1 above CluG will ho hold in the Kokataln Puhlie Hall on II P.SRA'I. MARCH I Ith. at: 8 p.m. All mom hors and intending inoinU'i's are requested to attend. \Y. O’BRIEN, lion See. KOTTKRANfII BASKET PICNIC. rSTHE ABOVE PICNIC will he hold JL ju Preston’s I’addook on Vi EDNESDAV. MARCH 12th. 1!>2I. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk supplied free of charge. A sooial will In - hold in the Hall in the evenin'.'. Admission: Cents 2s (id, ladies Is or a plate. If snllieient entries are roeeived :i waltzing oomjiet iiion will he held. Will. KERRY, lion See. PR EI AM IN A R.Y NOf I C E SPECIAL STORE CATTLE SAT.E. .VI TOTARA FLAT SA RETARDS. MONDAY 17th. MARCH At Noon Sharp. D ALGETY. & 00., LTD., will oiler at the ahnvi- Yard*, on aooount of Mr E. Amor : - GO -I and 5 year old SI EE.RS. lit :t year old STEERS. 50 2 year old STEEBS. 810 HEIFERS— Spring Culvers. V| Soeotid Culvers --due in Spring. DALGETY AND Co.. LTD.. Auctioneers. MR. H. S. NIGHTINGALE, M.N.Z.I.S. "S'. ICENSED SURVEYOR- and CIVIL J-T ENG INPIER, is prepared to undertake tdl kinds of l.and .1 rails;o:, Mining, Tramway and Water-race sui- \ .vs at reasonahlo rates. Address: COATES BUILDINGS, Maekay Street, GreymoutV. P.U. Box 158. BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLIAM BERRY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that he has OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP with the most modern appliances for health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of all SMALL GOODS, which will lie ON SALE DAILY. Only th-> best of meat, mostly own grown, supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB —Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, .Manager. ADDRESS —Weld Street, near Clock 'j’owßJ-. Wokßika. TO MOTORISTS. ryP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for , HIRE, clay and night. Trips i arranged to any part of the Coast, r Ring Y. Johansen, cjo Wlld_and_Ba3-
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