WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATREI WEDNESDAY! DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM IN IN “THE BUSTER." ' “THE BUSTER.” A TWO-REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY AND TOPICALS. THURSDAY ! A FIRST NATION AL ATTRACTION THURSDAY'! “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” LATEST TOPICALS AND TWO-REEL COMEDY. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES!
TO-NIGHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE BEX BEACH’S HIGHLY 8 UCCESSFUL STAGE PLAY "GOING SOME.’ “GOING SOME.’ A great picture, a scream from the start to the finish. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in— CHARLIE CHAPLIN in—“HIS PROPERTY MAN.” “HIS PROPERTY MAN.” Two-reels of laughter ami fun. DRESS CIRCLE, 2s 2d; STALLS Is Bc'.. FULL ORCHESTRA.
HOKITIKA ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB SPORTS MEETING CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. PROGRAMME OF RUNNING, CYCLING, CHOPPING SAWING AND FIELD EVENTS. E. C. TOOHEY, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 11. Hokitika. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE SHEET PROGRAMME.
Foil SALE.—Good quiet COW due to calve in August; still giving 4gals. per day. Apply “Guardian” Office. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL RATEPAYERS whose rates are IN ARREARS are notified finally that SUMMONSES WILL BE ISSUED in respect to amounts outstanding AFTER THE 26th. INST. Bv order of the Council. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ,4 MEETING OF TRUSTEES will fipld at the office of the Bank on THURSDAY NEXT, April 17th. at 2.30 p.m. Wm. WILSON, Manager. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 192-1. Tine PREMISES of the undermentioned FIRMS WILL BE CLOSED FROM THURSDAY EVENING. 17th. UNTIL TUESDAY MORNING, 22nd, APRIL: Renton and Co., Paterson Michel and Co., W. Jeffries and Co., M. Houston and Co., W. Perry and Co. I’.. J. Lloyd, S. H. Ferris, L. Gooch, Dee Bros., Mrs Mncßeatli, N. Z. Clothing Factory, S. J. Preston, W. McKay and Son., McGruer’s Ltd., Mrs J. Lloyd, Paterson and Llovd. Addison’s, McLeod and Smith, W. Stopforth, A. Little, Oliver and Duff, J. J. Breeze, W. H. Shannon, M. McGavin, Johnston and Co.
THREE MILE SPORTS. 4 SI’ORTS GATHERING will be bold on EASTER THURSDAY APRIL 24th. R. WAKEI4N, Secretary. AVOODSTOCK SPORTS. ' A SPORTS GATHERING will bo -£*- held on tbo Woodstock School Ground ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 tli. J. KELLY, (Secretol7. STOWE CATTLE SALE. ARAHURA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY 16th. APRIL. At 1 p.lll. Mhouston AND CO. will sell by public auction as above: 10 2Jyr. Hereford STEERS. ■ For L. E. Laugcson. ■lO .Mixed CATTLE. For Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITEDWANTED TO BUY.
OLD FALSE TEETH up to 10s, 20s, -!0s and over par set given. Sound ■or broken. Send (.name enclosed) or bring to: .1 'SCOTT, 181 High St., Cliristclmreli. CASH BY 'RETURN MAIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, particularly the residents ol South AVestland, that I have taken over YDE’S MOTORS. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast or South Island’. GORDON HARCOURT. GAR AGE-Cameron’s Stables, Revel! Street. Hokitika. Telephone No 87. TREOALL ELASTIC CORSETS. Manufactured in New York. By wearing a “TREO” Elastic Corset you will find a new inteipietation of graceful l>eauty with an unexpected degree of comfort. Ask your draper or write to—MISS MEN/.IKS, Manchester St., Christchurch. TO MOTORISTS. S JP-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for IL I HIRE, day and night. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast. Ring V. Johansen, c/o Wild and Bassett’s Garage. Phone 118 W. PADDY’S MARKET.
IN ST. MARY’S CLUB, HOKITIKA. (In aid of the Kokntalii Catholic Church Fund). SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. ON SALE, Commencing at 11 a.m., Farm Produce (potatoes, swedes, carrots etc.). Lamb, Beef, Poik, Poultry, and Homo Cookery. Fine exhibit. M. MOYNIHAN, M. MACKINNON, Joint Secretaries. C. PFAHLERT. BAKER AND confectioner. DESIRES TO NOTIFY that he has PURCHASED the business lately carried on by MESSRS LAUGHTON BROS., and asks for a continuance of the patronage extended in the past. LAUGHTON BROS in endorsing above THANK all friends for past support and request a- continuance of that valued support to their successor. • CLYDE BAKERY. WELD ST., HOKITIKA. The Kanieri Bakery is also being continued as usual. C. FOOTE 1 CO., WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET. HOKITIKA. Have pleasure in announcing they are commencing business as above, and request share of public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly attended to.
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