MONDAY I PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY I ALBION PRODUCTIONS, INCORPORATED PRESENTS “A WOMAN'S WOMAN.” “A WOMAN'S WOMAN.” STARRING MARY ALDEN. A CHARLES GIBLYN PRODUCTION adapted from Mrs Nalbro Bartley’s “Saturelay Evening Post” story of the same name. The supports include Topicals and a two-reel comedy. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES. TO-NICHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE VIOLA DANA in an Attractive drama: “LIFE’S DARN FUNNY.” “LIFE'S DARN FUNNY.” SERIAL—“THE TIMBER QUEEN,” COMEDY AND GAZETTE! ! ! TUESDAY-Rex Beach’s “GOING SOME” AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN. 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.
ARAH L'JIA KAT STOCK SALE. .MONDAY. 14th. APRIL. Messrs w. jeffries and co., will sell by public auction as above:— 20 Fat CATTLE For Mr-E. Corby. 20 Fat CATTLE For Messrs Chinn and Diedrich. 10 Fat VEALKfiS For Messrs Ferry and Co. 10 Fat VEALERS For Mr W. Olderog. ARAHUUA FAT STOCK SALE. A LON DAY, APRIL lath. M HOUSTON AND CO., • will sell by public auction as above:— 30 Fat CATTLE For M. Patrick. 15 Fat CATTLE 05 Fat SHEEP 3 3rd. Calf COWS, in profit, any guarantee. On account of a Client. AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, DAVIE STREET
TUESDAY, 15th. APRIL. At 2.30 p.lll. MHO US TON AND CO. •instructed by Mr A. B. Boyd "ill sell by public auction as above:Quantity of furniture including writing desk table, garden chair, hummock; also garden tools and requisites, green house for removal. Largo number of pot plants and ferns including Show chrysanthemums. STORE CATTLE SALE. ARAHPRA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY 16th. APRIL. At 1 p.m. MH OUS T 0 N AN D C 0 . will sell by public auction as above: 10 2{yr. Hereford STEERS. For L. E. Langeson. •10 Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. BANK HOLIDAYS. mtlE UNDERMENTIONED BANKS 1- a jll be observing the FOLLOWING STATUTORY HOLIDAYS APRIL 18th.-GOOD FRIDAY. APRIL 19th EASTER. SATURDAY. APRIL 21st.-EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 23rd.—ST. GEORGE’S and ST. DAVID’S DAYS. APRIL 25th.—-ANZAC DAY. For the Bank of New Zealand- - (Sgd.) It. 15UCKLETON, Genera! Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales - fSgd.i IT. V. LEVER, Inspector. For the National Bank ol New Zealand, Ltd.— (Sgd.) ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. N.B.—The Banks "ill be OPEN ON TUESDAY. 22nd. APRIL.
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TO MOTORISTS. I tP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for L' HIRE, day and night. Trips arranged to’ any part of the Coast. Riut; V. Johansen, c/o Wild and Basalt’* Oarasre. Phone 118 W. PADDY’S MARKET. IX ST. MART’S CLUB. HOKITIKA, (lii aid of the Kokatahi Catholic Church FundL SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. OX SALE, Commencing at 11 a.m.. Farm Produce (potatoes, swedes, carrots etc.). Lamb, Beef, Pork, Poultrv. and Home Cookery. Fine exhibit. M. MOYXIHAX. M. MACKINNON, Joint Secretaries. C. PFAHLERT. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Desires to notify that h© has PURCHASED the business lately arried on by MESSRS LAUGHTON 3lt OS., and asks for a continuance ol he patronage extended in the 1 ast.
LAUGHTON BROS in endorsing above THANK all friends for past support and request a continuance of that valued support to .their successor. CLYDE BAKERY, W ELD ST., HOKITIKA. The Kanieri Bakery is also being continued as usual.
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