TO-NICHT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT KATIIERIXE MacDONALD KATHERINE MacDONALD IN A FIRST NATIONAL—“THE WOMAN’S WAY.” “THE WOMAN’S WAY.” ■V girl’s fight to clear up the mystery that surrounds her honor. SERIAL AND SPECIAL MERMAID COMEDY—“KICK IN.” ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES! PRINCESS THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL BENEFIT. HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. McI.EAN’S PRESENT A WONDERFUL PICTURE PROGRAMME. “NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.” “NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.” A great British screen triumph, featuring Betty Balfour. Moyna Mac Gil! and Hugh Wright. ALSO:—Topical Gazette, Bruce S conic. Banana Land and Christy Comedy—“ALL JAZZED UP.” USUAL PRICES!
HUGE CLEARING SALE ! IN THE ESTATE OP THE LATE C. J. E. LINXEMANN. (By order of tlio Executrix). OOMMKNCED 'SATURDAY - MORNING, svlicn the whole stock of IRONMONGERY, GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS and DRAPERY "ill lx; offered in small or large lots at far l>elo"" cost. JOHN -MURDOCH, Anting Manager, South Revel] Street, Hokitika
KOKATAIiI FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND BALL will bo held in tho Kokatahi Public Hall on MONDAY. .1 INK 2nd. to assist an injured player. Admission gentlemen 2s Gd: ladies Is. AUCTION SALE. OF FURNITURE, PIANO AND HOUSEII OLD EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES “PIONEER HOTEL” WEDNESDAY. 28th. MAY. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON & CO., • instructed bv Mr Geo. Wright will sell by public auction as above:— The whole of his first-class furniture and effects, ineuding sideboard, chesterfield, tables. H.IS. chairs, linoleums, carpels, mirrored wardrobe, 3 duehessc chests, sofas, Morris chairs, sea grass clmir.s, 1). and S. Ihuls and wire mattresses, kitchen chairs, G oflico chairs, washstands and ware. hall stand. pictures, mangle. 2 l>oor pumps, 1 lady’s bike, 2 gent’s bikes, 1 boy’s bike.-I but l ift, by 10ft. for removal, I first-class piano, 1 fire proof safo and numerous sundries. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY LTD. TIIE oOtli. ANNUAL GENERAL .MEETING of Shareholders in the Hokitika Gas Company Ltd., will be held in tho Company’s Office, Stafford Street, on WEDNESDAY, May 28th., 1921, at fi o’clock p.m.
UesiNKSs: —To receive Directors’ report and statement of accounts; also to elect one Director and Auditor for the year. Proxies to he deposited at the Company's office not later than 21 hours lieiore the time of meeting. 11. W. K. SWENKY, Secretary. Lo's Company’s Office. Stafford Street, May 20th., 1924. FOR. SMALL TRADESMEN rpillt CHRISTCHURCH COACHING -L COLLEGE has prepared, a special Mercantile BOOK-KEEPING COURSE. for Retailers and other people in a small way of business who cannot afford to pay to have tlieir hooks kept. This course, which is taught by mail is very easy to learn and yet is very thorough. A student of it will quickly master the intricacies of book-keeping. Full particulars; sue obtainable irom our local representative. Mr J. M ■ Morris. V. O. Box I. Hokitika. CIIUISTCHUP.CII coaching COU-F.gr. C. T. MOSI.F-Y, A.P.A.N./... a.i.a.n./-., f.c.a.a. Director. Itoval Exchange Bids. Christchurch. intkrtors. Builders in ever increasing numbers are using— PLASTERCON WAI.L-BOARD. for artistic interior finishing of residences, hotels, clubs, offices, theatres, restaurants, stores, factories, garages. They find it ideal either for new work.* repairs or alteration because its attractive appearance, its strength and stillness both pleases the client and stives the builders’ time, labour and
exponso. Fee us also about beautifully made OREGON DOORS—tall sizes. Jar rail till siz.es. Write or wire for special quotations. IUCCARTON TIMBER COY. I.TD. —3ll, Ricearton Road, Christchurch. Telegraphic address: —■‘Rictimbcr. Christchurch. KOKATAHI ■ KOITERANG! WINTER SHOW. TO BE HELD in the PUBLIC HALL KOKATATTT ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 10th., and 11th., 1924. Comprising competitive classes for all kinds of Farm Produce, Poultry. Home Cookery, Fatney Work, School Chil<l rou’s Work otc., otc. SHOW OPEN to the Public from -3 pm. on TUESDAY and again at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, eoueilHtding with great sale of choice Farm products of all description.
Schedule of classes, together with entry forms, available. ENTRIES CLOSE definitely ON MONDAY JUNE 2nd. H. A. BODDINGTON, Secretary. G. A. WEBSTER UMBRELLA MAKER MAWHERA QUAY. GREYMOUIH. BEGS TO NOTIFY that he hm appointed as AGENTS for HOK TIE \ FOWLER and HOLME*, fruit erers. Revell St., where all umhrelhe left in their charge will receive inomp attention. UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED AND repaired, lowest prices. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.
C FOOTE & CO., WOOD * AND COAL MERCHANTS and GENERAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET, HOKITIKA. Have pleasure in announcing they have cornroeneed „ess as above,* anil request, a share <.f public patronage. All orders carefully and promptlj attended to,
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