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TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE 'TO-NIGHT WILLIAM-DUNCAN —and— EDITH JOHNSON IN A BIG SPECIAL VITAGRAPH PRODUCTION “THE FIGHTING GUIDE,” “THE FIGHTING GUIDE,” A stirring Western story set in the mountain regions of the Great North West. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS! USUAL PRICES!

FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES' PRINCESS THEATRE EDITH STOCKTON and LOUIS KIMBALL IN: "THROUGH THE STORM ” “THROUGH THE STORM.” ■A Drama full of magnetism and wonderful situations. FURTHER CHAPTERS OF SERIAL—“THE TIMBER QUEEN”, GAZETTE and COMEDY! !

HUGE CLEARING SALE ! IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE C. J. E. UNXEMANN. ** (By order of ilio Executrix). £IOMMENCED ' SATURDAY MORNING, when the whole stock of IRONMONGERY, GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS and DRAPERY will he offered in small or large lots at far below cost. JOHN MURDOCH, Acting Manager, South Revel! Street, Hokitil

OPOSSUM SKIN'S. SEASON* 102-1. IRAPPERS ARE HEREBY N'OTIFIE D that tlio undersigned lmvc been granted a License, subject to the provisions of Part 111 of the Animals Protection and Game Act. UI2I-2 and nro prepared to handle all classes of skins as from 31st. May. 1921. W. JEFFRIES & CO., Licensed Opossum Brokers. S E YEN' -ASIDE TOURNAMENT PERMISSION having been granted the Westland Sub-Union for the use of Cass Square for the Seven-aside Tournament on Tuesday, June 3rd. (King’s Birthday) the price of admission will be Is for adults and (Id for children. E. \Y. lIEEXAX, Sec. Sub-Union. sevkx-a-side tournament. Nominations of teams, for SENIOR. JUNIOR and THIRD GRADE, Seven-a-Side Tournament, mi June 3rd. WIRE BE RECEIVED UP TO SATURDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. Entrance fee—Seniors and Juniors Is per player; third grade sixpence. Names of players and emergencies io be handed in with nominations. E. W. HE.ENAN, Secretary.

TUESDAY. JUNK 3ril. (King's Ilirthday). ANNUAL SOCIAL DANCE —of t ho HOKITIKA HOWLING CLI'IL SOI.DIKIIS’ HALL. Good Music! (!ooil I'loor! (!oo<l Sunner! Dancing :it 8.30 ji.m. Admission: Gentlemen 2.•'(!; Indies I/O. WESTLAND GOOL STORACE AND DAIRY COY.; LTD. TO FA EMEUS OF WESTLAND. PLEASE NOTE the Central Factory. Hokitika, HAS BEEN PAYING f)l'T Is 7d. p(*r Il> for Imilcrfat received. and IS S’l rid. OFFERING Is 7d, the HIGHEST I’HI C'E on the West Coast. Scud your cream to the Central Factory. Those in with us make more money, and become part and parcel »f this great scheme. H. T. I’AIIKY, (Managing Director.

KO KATA HI FOOTBALL CLUB. A BRAND BALL will be held in the Koki.lalii Public Hull <>u MOXI)A A'. .It NIC SJnil. to assist an injured player. Admission gentlemen IV. fill: Indies Is. Waltzing compid it ion for prizes donateil liv Mrs T). Bowel I. IXTKBIOBS. Builders in ever increasing numbers are using— PLASTERCON WALL-BOARD. for artistic interior finishing of residences. hotels, eluhy, oflices. theatres, restaurants, stores, faidories, garages. They find it ideal either for new work, repairs or alteration because its at tractive appearance, its strength and .stiffness both pleases the client and saves the builders’ time, labour and expense. See us also alsnit beautifully made OliKdO.V BOOBS—/all sizes. Jar rah till sizes. Write or wire for special quotations. BICCABTOX TIMBER COY. LT! ■ —lid. Bieearton Bond. Cbristebiireb. Telegraphic address: —“Bid-timber.” Christchurch.

KOKATAH! ■ KOITERANGI WINTER SHOW. TO BE HET/D in tlio PUBLIC HALL KOKATATTT ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JUNE lotb., nn-.l llllt.. 102-1. Comprising competitive classes for nil kinds of Farm Prodnro. Poultry, Homo C'ookory. Fancy Work, School Children’s Work etc., etc*. SHOW OPEN to tho Public from .*1 p.in. on TUESDAY and again at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, coneifndin's with groat sale of choice Farm products of all description. Schedule of classes, together with entry forms, available. ENTRIES CLOSE, definitely ON MONDAY JUNE 2nd. 11. A. BODDTXGTON, Secretary. HOKITIKA GAS COY., (ESTABLISHED I SUL) STAFFORD STREET. \FTER OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE BEGINS A NEW YEAR WITH A MESSAGE FOR daily observance all ROOMS MAY BE SO HEATED AT A LOW COST AND A MINIMUM OF DAILY LABOR. Avoid the Drudgery of Coal Fires, by enjoying tho Convenience, Cleanliness and Comfort of HEATING BY GAS! GAS for Heat and Power ' GAS for Cooking and Lighting The Economic Fuel of the Times The Reliable Light for the Night The Labor Saving Servant for Every Home. CONSULT YOUR GASFITTER. or the HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD WORKS:-STAFFORD STREET. LD FALSE TEETH ltought, sound u or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellee. ley SL, E$. 8} yonre-

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240529.2.33.6

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1924, Page 3

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