WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! WEDNESDAY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! “THE COVERED WAGON.” “THE COVERED WAGON." A picture tlmt has taken the world by storm. A screen drama that has stirred the world: An epic dedication to the pioneer lands of the world. A romance of the march of civilisation into the Western Prairies of America in the days when the terrible Tie a Man sought t(> keep out invaders. PRICES : —Circle As 2d; Stalls Is 8d; Chi Idren under 12, Downstairs Gd. LATEST SELECTIONS BY THE ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST PICTURE SHOWN IN HOKITIKA: “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” REX BEACH’S big Novel adapted to the screen, a picture that broke records. PRICES —Dress Circle 2s; Stalls Is (id; Plus Tax. Children under 12, 6d ALSO, ON FRIDAY NEXT,—A big Star“FACE TO FACE.”
Powerful, penetrating and soothing, “NAJSOL” means quick relief from colds. Acts like a charm. Is Gd for lit) doso, j yf.’rrrr-:.':;".' 1 ; n 'For continuation of news see fourth page). FRESH EGOS (guaranteed), large quantity just to hand.—A. Phillips, Kuatapu hoarding-house. SALE —o Dozen 1-year old fat crossbred FOWLS, suitable for table or laying. Mrs P. Renton, South Hokitika. SV'OR SALE-6 Table DUCKS, 3s Gd J- each. Apply V. Wall, Koiterangi. A VT ANTED—POSITION on farm by * ' "boy. Good milker. Apply “Guardian”. WANTED— BOTTLES (large and small lieer and wine) any quantity. Highest prices. W. White, Reveil Street. KOITERANGJ BASKET PICNIC. QPECIAL CARS LEAVE at 1.30 p.m. from NEWMAN’S GARAGE TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 12th. Please book seats. WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH up to 10s. 20s, IDs per set given. Sound or broken. Send (name enclosed) or bring to—.l. 'SCOTT, 18-1 High St., Christchurch. CASH BY RETURN MAIL. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL rrVENDERS for the COMPLETION of the SALE STREET DRAIN (38 chains more or less) WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO I p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, 1 Ith. INST., at the office of the undersigned, where plans and specifications may he seen. A. A. ANDREWES. Town Clerk. KOKATAIII GUN CLUB. / mAMPION'SHIP MATCH at IvokaV 7 talii nil MONDAY, MARCH I7tb.| (St. Patrick’s Day). Sweepstake oi 21 birds, 18 yds. mark, nomination os. Winner to receive gold medal, value C 3 As donated by Mrs A. Dowell. Chib ( to retain Us Gil per doz. tor birds used, also 10 per cent, of stakes. No sliol larger iban oo lo be used, shooting al 1.3(1 p. in.
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TTiKEETIOL!) SECTIONS routaining I *_»<) :icn>:, (more or least. irontinir [lokitika-Knuieri Koad. just past 1 . “Kiikstall” and extending bark In old Knnicri Tram. The property is ring-
fenced and will make a nice handy littlo farm whim clean'd up. For price and particulars apply to— M. HOUSTON A CO.. (.and Agents. KOI! 1M .ME PI.VIE SACK. p cod s-hoom!■:i) house with \3( hathrimtn. wash-house and pantry under one roof. Centrally situated in Hampden Street nn splettditi lreehold sections. containing 1 rood and 29 perches. Full particulars from M. HOUSTON and CO-, Land Agent?. KOITFItAXGI lIASKFT I’TONIC. rjHIF AIiOYK PICNIC will he held JL in Preston’s Paddock on \\ EDXESDAY, MARCH 12th. 1921. Hot Muter, tea, sugar and milk supplied free of charge. A social will he held in the Hall nt the evening. Admission: Gents 2s (id, ladies Is or a plate. If sufficient entries are received a waltzing competition will he held. AVm. KELLY, Hon Sec. WATAKOA STOCK SALK. THURSDAY 20th. AIARCH. At 10 a.m. MH OUS TO X AX D cO . ..Mill sell l.y public auction as above : 20 f. and f. HEIFERS. For Harris Bros. 20 f. and f- BULLOCKS and HKIF KBS. For Eggeling and Sons. Pf> ELI.MIXA B.Y NOTICE. SPECIAL STOKE CATTLE SALE. AT TOTABA FLAT SALEYAIIHS. MONDAY 17th. MARCH. \t Noon Sharp. DA DO ETY . * CO.. I. TD. . will offer at the above Yards, on account of Mr I'. Amor: - - CO I and o year old S’l FEUS. P'iO If year old STEERS. oO 2 year old STEERS. 100 HEIFERS —Spring Culvers. 2 t Second Culvers —due in SpringDALOETY AND Co.. LTD.. Auctioneers. BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLTAM BERRY HAS PLEA SURE IN ANNOUNCING tha he has OPENED Y BUTCHER’S SHOI with the most modern appliances fo health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of al SMALL GOODS, which "ill lie Of SALE DAILY. Only the hot ol meat, mostly owi grown, supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh Iron paddock?. FRANK COOPER, Manager. ADDRESS—WeId Street, near Cloc ■’i’ou'w* Hokitika. TO MOTORISTS. i yP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR fo L HIRE, day and night. Trip arranged to any part of the Coasl Ring V. Johansen, e/o Wild and Ba< sett’s Gsrage. Fhona IIBW,
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