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TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT COMING SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! ! 1 FIRST NATIONAL presents LEATRIOE JOY and MATT MOORE in : “MINNIE." “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.” TUESDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE NAZIMOVA IN— NAZIMOVA IN“THE BRAT.” 7 « upcrb reell) . “THE BRAT.” A story of Society, of a nameless outcast, the Brat they called lici. Managerial note:—lVe swear we’ve never screened a greater photo drama, a more magnificent creation, than Nazimova in “The Brat.’ It’s one of the most expensive films we’ve handled, but usual prices will prevail. COMEDY! GAZETTE! . FRIDAY:—“What Women will Ho.” Ross and Kumara: “The Brat.”

LOST —Between Uoldsborough and Kumara a travelling RUG. Reward. Finder fi.ll.dly return to “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—Shorthorn BULL, three years, milking strain; also one young Tam worth boar, one breeding sow, 12 weaners. Apply W. A. Jamieson, Koiterangi. EXCELSIOR FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of members, (Ist. 2nd. and 3rd. grade), and intending members will be held in Keller’s Sample Rooms on WEDNESDAY EVENING (next) at 8 o’clock sharp. Business:—Election of officers and general. r. McDonald. lion. Secretary. KOK ATARI BALL. CURS LEAVE NEWMAN’S GAR- ' AGE at. 8. 15 TO-NIGHT for above Dance. PLEASE BOOK SEATS. THREE MILE SPORTS. \ SPORTS GATHERING will be T* held ON EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. R. WAKELIN, Secretary. WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH up to 10s, 20s, •10k per set given. Sound or broken. Send (name enclosed) or bring to— J. SCOTT, 18-1 High St.. Christchurch. CASH BY RETURN MAIL.

AUCTION' SALIC OF HOUSES. AT CAMICItOX’S STABLES TUESDAY, 18th. MARCH. At Noon. M HOUSTON & CO., • will sell by public auction as above:— 5 Useful spring-dray horses, broken to all work. Good active sorts and suitable for light tram work. WATAKOA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY 20th. MARCH. At 10 a.in. MHOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above:— 20 f. and f. HEIFERS. For Harris Bros. 20 f. and f. BULLOCKS and HEIFKRS. For Eggeling and Sons. 75 F. and F. CATTLE For U. C. Cron. AYA TARO A STOCK SALE.

THURSDAY, 20th. MARCH. At 10 a.in. Messrs ay. jeffrifs and co., -will sell on account Messrs H. Me harry, Eggeling ami Sons, Harris Bros., \V. M. Cain, E. Cron, .McPherson Bros, and T. A. Condon: 1 di) f. and f. 2 and 3vr. Hereford HEIFERS. 110 f. and f. 2 and Syr. Hereford STEERS. 20 fat BUBLOCKS. Drafted in lots to suit Buyers. EXHIBITION BE A LIZ AT lON SALE. FRIDAY. 2] si. AIARCIT. At 11 a.m. sharp. MESSRS AY. JEFFRIES a CO., instructed by the Executive will sell in the Buildings, Tailored Street. 30,000 ft. of timber, sizes -I x 3, 4 x2, ox2, Bx2, 9x 2,3 x 2,2 x 2, ox 4, 9 x lj, Bxl}. 0 x 1. Bxl, 4 x 1, 3 x 1, 1 x I V, all lengths. 50 iron bedsteads and bedding, mattresoes, pillows, sheets, quilts, maltlioid, doors, ledge doors, fan lights and sash frames, hinges and holts, flag poles and hunting. Hags and shades, etc. etc., and 1 Barloek Typewriter. FOR PRTA'ATE SALE.

HAM PD EX STREET RESIDENCE. WE ARE INSTRUCTED to offer for SAEE Freehold Corner SECTION in Hampden Street containing quarter of an aere with five roomed residence and all conveniences thereon. Full particulars and terms from AY. .JEFFRIES and CO., Auctioneers.

BARN BIGGER PAY by Studying accountancy with the Christchu veh Coaching College. We can tench you ns easily by mail as if you were receiving personal instruction. We give you:—(1) Specially prepared lessons to meet your needs and to fulfill the requirements of the examination syllabus. (2) The individual attention of highly qualified teacher-specialists. (3) Careful correction of your work and the fullest explanation of all knotty points. (4) Clearly printed lessons which provide permanent reference or text books which remain your property. Write to-day for a free copy ol «A GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY.” Christchurch Coaching College. C T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z.. A.T.A.N.Z. F.C.A.A., Director. Rovnl Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH.

TO MOTORISTS. LJP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for ; HIRE, (lay and night. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast. Ring V. Johansen, e/o Wild and Bassett’# Garage. Phone 118 W. 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 he ON SALE DATLY. Only the best of meat, mostly own grown, supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, MeAiager. ADDRESS— WeId Street, near Clock Tower- Hokitika. -

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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762

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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