MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I COMING SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! ! ! FIRST NATIONAL presents LEATRIOE .TOY and MATT MOORE in : “MINNIE.” “MINNIE.” Two Reel COMEDY and “RADIO KING.” COMING—WEDNESDAY —WILLIAMFOX presents WILLIAM RUSSELL in “GOOD-BYE GIRLS.” COMING—THURSDAY—NORMA TALMADGE in “SMILIN’ THROUGH.” TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A BIG WESTERN COWBOY STORY ‘TRACKS.” ‘TRACKS” Horses disappearin'; by the hundreds. No clue, but a mysterious cow track. A six-reel feature. 2-REEL COMEDY! GAZETTE! AND CARTOON!
AI?AH UR A 3 ALE’Y AT? DS. MONDAY, ]7tli. MARCH. Messrs w. jeffries and coy. will .sell bv public auction as above:— 2> Fat CATTLE For \Y. Dieilrich. GD Fat SHEER For a Client. 25 Fiit LAMBS 10 Fat SHEER For a Client. WATAROA STOCK SALE. . THURSDAY, 20th. MARCH. At 10 a.in. Messrs w. jeffries and co„ will sell on account Messrs H. Mtliarr.v, Eggeling and Sons, Harris Bros., \V. M. Cain, E. Cron and Merit rson Bros: 130 f. and f. 2 and 3yr. Hereford HEIFERS. ldO f. and f. 2 and 3,vr. Hereford STEERS. Drnitod in lots to suit buyers. EXHIBITION REALIZATION SALE. FRIDAY, 21st. MARCH. At 11 a.in. sharp. ■jVpiSSRS W. JEFFRIES A CO., instructed by the Executive will sell in the Buildings, Tancred Street. 30,000 ft. of timber, sizes 1 x 3, -I x 2. G x2, 8 x2. !) x2, 3 x 2.2 x 2, fix-1, 9 x 11, Bxl.l, Gx 1, Bxl. -Ixl. 3xl, 1 x It, all lengths. 50 iron bedsteads and bedding, mattresses, pillows, sheets, quilt*, malthoid, doors, ledge doors, fan lights and sash frames, hinges and bolts, flag poles and bunting, (lags and shades, etc. etc., and 1 Barlock Typewriter. PRELIM I NAR Y NOTICE. SPECIAL store CATTLE SALE. AT TOTAEA FLAT SALEYARDS. .MONDAY 17th. MARCH. A t Noon Sharp. DA LG liTY . A CO., LTD. , will offer at the above Yards, on account of Mr F. Amor: CO I and 5 year old STEERS. 1.00 3 year old STEERS. 50 2 year old STEERS. IGO HEIFERS—Spring Culvers. Second Cal vers—due in Spring. DALGETY AND C'o., LTD., Auctioneers. FAT AND STORE CATTLE SALE. WATAROA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, 20th. MARCH 1924. ■LS wi 1 ill offer at auction as above, on account of Mr T. Walsh and Mr A. 1 foveldt.
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