WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS . THEATRE! WEDNESDAY! BUCK JONES in a story'of a Glorious fight for life in tlio Yukon: “SNOWDRIFT." “SNOWDRIFT" THURSDAY- THE JJFE STORY OF JOHN LEE, OR -THURSDAY “THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG”.—Special engagement of A. TV. Sterry, file eminent actor-brator, who "ill lecture on this AVnoder picture. PRICES—Circle 2s 2d; Stalls Is Bd. Children under 12 years, 6d.
TO-NIGHT MCLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE REGINALD DENNY AND A-6-REEL SPECIAL. “TROPICAL LOVE" wondered why she was “white-skinned” and her mother “brown.” A powerful story with swift action and beautiful scenery. COMEDY! GAZETTE! McLEAN’S SUPREME ORCHESTRA! FRIDAYALICE LAKE IN “THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL.” HOKITIKA ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB SPORTS MEETING CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. PIiORAMME OF RUNNING, CYCLING, CTIOI’ITNG SAAVING AND FIELD EVENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR ALL EVENTS ON APRIL 12th. E. C. TOOIIEY, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 11. Hokitika. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE SHEET PROGRAMME. RUTH CLIFFORD IN— The girl, beautiful and charming.
EpqH OH HHk'H HOKITIKA YOUR TOWN ! CASS SQUARE CASS SQUARE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 9tli GALA TIME IN AID OF THE HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. FUNDS NECESSARY TO BEAUTIFY AND IMPROVE THE PUBLIC RESERVES. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. CYCLING AND ATHLETICS. SALE OF GOODS AND GIFTS REFRESHMENTS, SWEETS, NOVELTIES EVERYTHING IN SEASON. HOOP-LA, HOOP-LA', HOOP-LA. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A DM ISSION—ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN—SIXPENEC. AT EVENT IDE—IN THE TOWN HALL, MONSTER COM- T MUNITY SING SONG. LEADER, MR LEN ALDRIDGE; Q MUSICAL DIRECTOR, lilt ALBERT LAWN, NUFF SED. ADMISSION, SILVER COIN—LARGER PREFERRED. J\ EVERYBODY HELP TO MAKE THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL! kWh oh ,„hhkW
KOKATAiII STOKE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, <)tli APRIL. At 1 p.m Mhouston and CO. •will soil by. public auction as above: - GO Head Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. 4 Fat HEIFERS For W. Jones. 10 COWS and VEALERS For S. Godfrey. •20 Mixed CATTLE For W. Jamieson. •20 Fat LAM US 10 Fat SHEEP For F. Wall. t Fat BULLOCKS For E. Wall. 1 Good SPRINGER, quiet, duo any day. G Good CALVES. For a Client. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY 12th. APRIL. At 3 p.m. Mhoiis ton and co. • will sell by public auction as above, the following privileg.se. for the Westland Racing Club's Faster meeting viz. : NO I PUBLICAN’S BOOTH. NO 2 PUBLICAN’S BOOTH. SWEETS STALL
SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. THROUGH THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. SATURDAY THE lOtli. DAY OF MAY, 102-1. M HOUSTON AND CO., •arc instructed to sell By jmblicauction on tlie date set forth abore at The Mart, Camp Street, Hokitika. All that parcel of land situate, in Block X, Kanieri Survey* District lioing Lot 2 on Deposited plan No 422 of part of Section No 567 a.. The total area being 49 acres 2 roods and 21 perches contained in Mortgage No 4358, Westland Land Registry. The above to be sold in one lot as a going concern together with improvements:—so chains of drainage, 7 acres of land cultivated and in grass and 85 chains of fencing. The property is about half a mile from the post office and Kokntnhi Batter Factory and is freehold. For full particulars, conditions of sale and mortgagee’s estimate ot value, up ply to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Hokitika, Messrs Park and Murdoch. Solicitors. Hamilton Street. Hokitika. or to the Auctioneers.
M. HOUSTON & CO. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHAUK STREET, ... HOKITIKA. I'ROPKItTIES FOR SALE:pi ~l A —l Acre BUILDING SEC--5w XX U TION, Sowell Street. 1 On _( ' 00(1 » Acre SECTION, SUXZU well situated, Spencer Street. p-t n k —4 Roomed COTTAGE. D Beach Street, freehold. 1 OH ACRES, Koiterangi, swamp X. section, easily drained: £-l per acre. O 7-Roomed BWEL*OUU LING, every convenience; well situated in Revell Street. £3OO can remain on mortgage. out. £1,900 Good Country HOTEL doing splendid business: close to thriving coal mining township, and several sawmills in vicinity.
n FCnn-GENERAL STORE, UpdbDUUpor Moutcre. near Nelson. Turnover last year £4.100; seliool and P.O. alongside. Stock and plant approximately £IOOO at.valuation. Good proposition for young couple. OLD FALSE TEETH bought i*onnd or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N-Z. sent by return mail. Port to J. Dun*tone, Box 61, Welle*. l*y gt, Awkl»*4. 11 y**n.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1924, Page 3
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