TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT BUCK JONES in a story of a Glorious figlit for life iii the Yukon: “SNOWDRIFT". “SNOWDRIFT.” THURSDAY— THE LIFE STORY OF JOHN LEE, OR —THURSDAY “THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG”.—Special engagement of A. TV. Sterry, flie eminent actor-orator, who will lecture on this Wnoder picture. PRICES—Circle 2s 2d; Stalls Is Bd. Children under 12 years, Cd. FRIDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE ALICE LAKE in TV. Carey WonderlyVfamous story: “THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL.” FURTHER CHAPTERS of Serial “THE TIMBER QUEEN.” A COMEDY AND A GAZETTE. SATURDAY—VIOLA DANA in “LIFE’S DARN FUNNY.” HOKITIKA ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB SPORTS MEETING CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. PRORAMME OF RUNNING, CYCLING, CHOPPING SAWING AND FIELD EVENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR ALL EVENTS ON APRIL 12th. E. C. TOOHEY, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 11. Hokitika. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE SHEET PROGRAMME.
KOKAT AH I PUBLIC IfALL. AGHANI) OPENING BALL ill aid of tlie Kokatahi Football Club "ill be held on MONDAY EVENING APRIL 14tli. Admission: Gc-ntlemen 2s Gd. ladies Is. C. LAMBERT, Hon - Secretary. THREE MILE SPORTS. ALL LADIES INTERESTED in the Three Mile Sports are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Three Mile Hall on FRIDAY, APRIL 11th. at 7 p.m. R. H. WAKE LIN, • Secretary. GUAMOPHONE RECORDS. ITHE FOLLOWING NEW SONGS - have just arrived:— “Roll along Missouri.” “ Along tlie Winding Way.” “I’m Tickled to Death, I’m Single.” “The Arrow and the Song.” “My Sweetie Went Away.” “For You Alone.” A. AV. YARRAI.i Agent for His Master’s A’oice Gramophones and Records. HOW DO YOU STACK UP IN ABILITY?
RIGHT NOW your employer may be analysing you, determining wheI tber you are fitted for that bigger better paying job. Bight now, worth—and worth alone —is winning. So, if you have entered life’s race for place—if you want to finish in the front rank with tin fortunate few—enrol for our special ACCOUNTANCY COURSE. And let us givo you the specialised training that will tit you for bigger jobs at bigger pay. t\e teach you as easily and ipiickly by mail as though wo were giving you personal tuition. Write for our free Irooklet “A Guide to Accountancy” or communicate with ( our local representative, 'Mr J. ' .Morris, P. O. Box 4, Hokitika, who will give you full particulars of our tuition. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY. A.P.A.N A.1.A.N.Z., E.C.A.A. Director, Hoyal Exchange Buildings, CHRTSTCHUHCH. PADDY’S MARKET.
IN ST. MARY'S CLUB, HOKITIKA. (In aid of the Kokatuhi Catholic Church Fund). SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. ON SALE, Commencing at 11 a.n:.. Farm Produce (potatoes, swedes, carrots etc.}. Lamb. Beef. Fork, Poulirv. and Home Cooker;- , Fine exhibit. M. MOYNIHAN, M. MACKINNON', Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICE. T JJF.G TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, 1 particularly the residents ot Soutli Westland, that I have taken over YDF.’S MOTORS. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast or South ISliUUl ' GORDON HARCOURT. GARAGE-Cameron’s Stables, Revell Street. Hokitika Telephone No 87.
c. FOOTE & CO., WOOD AND COAT ' AND GENERAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET. IfOKITJKA. Have pleasure in announcing tliov are commencing business as al.ove, and request t. share oi PU AU orders carefully nml promptly attended to. C. PFAHLHRT. baker and confectioner. D ESTERS to NOTIFY Unit, he has PURCHASED the business lately carried on by MESSRS LAUGHTON BEOS., and asks for a continuance <>l the patronage extended in the past. LAUGHTON BROS in endorsing above THANK all friends for past support and request a- continuance ot that valued support to their successor. CLYDE BAKERY, WEED ST.. HOKITIKA. The Knuieri Bakery is also hemp: continued as usual.
M. HOUSTON & CO, LICENSED LAND agents, wharf STREET, ... HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: Acre BUILDING TIOX, Sewell .Street. q —c Acre BUILDING SEC£I2O- c “1, j Acre SECTION, situated, Spencer Street. £125Roomed COTTAGE, Beach Street, freehold. i OH ACRES, Koiterangi, swamp i JAJ section, easily drained; £4 per acre. OOnn- Good 7-Roomed DWEL<=boUU RING, every convenience; well situated in Revell Street. £3OO can remain on mortgage. n-i non—Walk in, walk out. Jbl.yUU Good Country HOTEL loing splendid business: close to thnvng coal mining township, and several awniills in vicinity. n ka /A—GENERAL STORE, UpotDUUper Moutere, near Nelson. Turnover l;ist year £4,100: school and pO alongside. Stock and plant approximately £IOOO at valuation. Good proposition for young couple,
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1924, Page 3
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