TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM IN IN “THE BUSTER.” “THE BUSTER.” A TWO-REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY AND TOPICALS. THURSDAY! A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION THURSDAY! “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” ‘‘THE DANGEROUS AGE.” LATEST TOPICALS AND TWO-REEL COMEDY. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS!' USUAL PRICES! FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE in_ “ARE ALL WEN ALIKE?” May Allison in her greatest of all triumphs from Frank Danbv’s wonderfully human and striking novel. COMEDY, GAZETTE, PATHE NEWS, and 4tli. episode of the serial “THE TIMBER QUEEN.” SATURDAY“The Off-Shore Pirate.” McLean’s Supreme 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.
WEEK-END SALE at Mrs Hackell’s. Cheap hooks, glass* china, handbags, purses etc. POlt SALE—Building SECTION in good locality, cheap Apply by letter to “Section” “Guardian” Offico. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. V MEETING OF TRUSTEE'S will be held at the offico of the Bank on THURSDAY NEXT, April 17th. at 2 p.m. Wm. WILSON, Manager. VISIT OF FLEET. VDVICE regarding the number of - children wishing to visit the warships, must he received, at the Education Board’s Office, Christchurch, not later than TUESDAY NEXT, if billeting arrangements are to he made. 11. BIGNELL, Chairman. HOKITIKA liAW SOCIETY. lEGAL offices in Hokitika will J CLOSE for the EASTER VACATION on the afternoon of THURSDAY the. 17th. APRIL, 1924, and REOPEN on the morning of MONDAY, the 28th. APRIL, 1924. A. R. ELCOCK, Hon. Secretary. \\ 7ESTLAND 0 1>£RA H OUSK HOKITIKA. THE -MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. TUESDAY APRIL 22nd. FOR, ONE NIGHT ONLY. A Feast for Musical Folk. A Select Programme of the World’s Finest Music, By— MADAME COWER-BURNS. (The N.Z. Melba.) MR HAROLD PRESCOTT. (The favourite Operatic Tenor.) MR ARTHUR GORDON (A Yiolinist of Continental Fame.)' MR BERNARD RENXELL. (Tlie Dominion’s first Baritone.) MRS. .T. E..RUSSELL (Tin; Eminent Concert Pianist)
This will unquestionably be the finest concert ever given on the Coast. Each of the Artists has an International re-, potation. Popular Prices:—3s and 2s, plus tax. Reserves 4s. A. Sweney, Director. TOTARA HAI-L, HOPS. A PLAIN AND FANCY-DRESS BALL will be held in the TOTARA HALL, ROSS on Easter .Monday, April 24st. in aid of St. Paul’s Church Fund. Supper provided. .Excellent music. Admission gentlemen 2s (id, ladies Is or a plate. 11. OSMERS, Secretary. EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1024. THE 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.. AY. Perry and Co. K. .1. Lloyd. S. H. Ferris, L. Goocli, Dee Bros., Mrs Macßoath, S. J. Preston, MeGruors Ltd.. A. Little, Oliver and Duff, .1. J. Breeze. AA’. H. Shannon. M. McGavin. Johnston and Co.
THREE MILE SPORTS. A SPORTS GATHERING will be A~\ held on EASTER THURSDAY APRIL 24tli. R. WAKE lAN, Secretary. WOODSTOCK SPORTS. ' A SPORTS GATHERING will he held on the Woodstock School Ground ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th. .). KELLY, Secretary. HOW DO YOU STACK UP IN ABILITY? RIGHT NOW your employer may be analysing you, determining whether you are fitted for that bigger better paying job. Right now, worth—-and worth alone —is winning. So, it you have entered life’s race for place -if you want to finish in the front rank with the fortunate few—enrol for our special ACCOUNTANCY COURSE. And let us give you the specialised training that will fit you for bigger jobs at bigger pay. We teach you as easily and quickly by mail as though wo were giving you personal tuition. Write for our free booklet “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.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director, Roval Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH.
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