MONDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY! A FIRST. NATIONAL SUPER FEATURE! Still another big sensation: “THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS.” Starring MII.TOX SILLS, AXXA Q. NILSSON, FRAXK CAMI’IAX. and "WALTER. LOXG (Absolutely new to Hokitika;. GFAZETTE! COMEDY! ! SERIAL! ! ORCHESTRA! ! Usual Prices. TO-NIGHT 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! ! SATURDAY—May Allison in “THE LAST CARD”, Bayard Voillcr’s success.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ’ tile PARTNERSHIP heretofore EXISTING between ROY PATERSON and DAVID RHYS LLOYD carrying on business as drapers at Hokitika.under tlie style or firm of Paterson and Lloyd HAS BEEN DISSOLVED AS FROM THE 31st. DAY OF MAY 1924. The business will in future l>c carried on by the said Roy Paterson in the name of “Patersons’’ and all DEBTS DUE AND OWING by the said late firm WILL BE RECEIVED and PAID rcspectiveVySby the said Roy Paterson. Dated the llOtli. day of Mav. 1924. ROY PATERSON. DAVID RHYS LLOYD. OPOSSUM SKINS. SEASON 1924. Trappers are hereby notified that the undersigned have been granted a License, subject to the provisions of Part 111 of the Animals Protection and Game Act. 1921-2 and are prepared to handle all classes of skins as from 31st. May, 1924. W. JEFFRIES & CO.. Licensed Opossum Brokers.
SEA’EX-ASII)K TOURNAMENT IERMISSTOX Ii:«vi•!li Ik'cii granted * Ili<> Westland Sub-Union for the usi‘ of Cass Square for tin? Seven-aside Tonr 11:1 HK‘ll l 011 Tuesday. June Brd. (King's Birthday) the price of admission will he Is for adults and Oil for children. E. \V. HEEXAX. Sec. Sub-Union. SF.V KX-A-SIDK TOU BXA M EXT. "VTOM.IXATIONS OF TEAMS, for •i' SEXIOB. JUNIOR and THIRD ORADE, Keven-a-Side Tournament, on 'June Jrd. AVI 1.1/ BE BECK 7A T KT) I/I> TO SATURDAY NEXT at 8 p.lll. Entraiu'e fee—-Seniors and Juniors Is per player; third grade sixpence. Names of players and emergencies to he handed in with nominations. E. AV. lIKENAN, Secretary.
TUESDAY. .IUNE 3rd. (Kind’s Hirthday). ANNUAL SOCIAL DANCE of 1110 HOKITIKA BOWLING CLUB. soldiers' hall. Good Alllsio! (loot I Floor! Hood Supper! Danoiiif' ;it H.MII p.ni. Ailmi ssioii: Gentlemen 2 (1; ladies I <!. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY., LTD. TO FARMERS OF AVKRILAND. PLEASE NOTE tlio Central Factory. Hokitika, HAS RF.KN FAYING OUT Is 7<l. per ll> for imttorfat iccoivc,l. and IS SIT LI. OFFERING Is 7d, tlio HIGHEST I’RICE on tlio West Coast.. Sonil your cream to tlio Control Factory. Those in with us make more money, ami heroine part and parcel of this ore at scheme. H. T. I'AItJIY. Director.
KOKATAHI FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND BALD will !».- held in the Kokntnhi Public Hull on MONDA V. .ICXK L'nd. t'» assist an injured player. Admission gentlemen l’s fid: Indies Is. Waltzing imiui |et it ion lor prizes donnted liv .Mrs D. Dowell. INTERIORS. Builders in ever increasing mtinhers nre using— PLASTERCON WALL-BOARD. for artistic interior finishing ol residences, hotels, eluhs, ofliees. theatres, restaurants, stores, faeteries. oarages. They fnitl it ideal either for now work, repairs or alteration hoeanse its attractive appearance, its strength and stiffness hoth pleases the client and saves the builders’ time, labour and expense. See ns also about beautifully made OREGON DOORS—(all sizes, .farrali all siz.es. Write or wire for special (|ilotalions. R KVA It TON TIMBER COY. LTD .Bit. Rieenrton Road, fhristelllireh. Telegraphic address:— I “Rictimbrr.” Christehureh.
WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH up to 10s. 20s, .)0s :m«l over per set. given. Round or broken. Rend (name enclosed) or brill" to: - .T. KCOTT, ISI Ili'di Rt., Christchurch. CASH BY RETURN MAIL. rGBLIC NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY THE BUBLIC, particularly tlie residents of South Westland, that I have taken ever YDE’S MOTORS. Trips arranged to. any part of the Coast or South Island. GORDON HARCOURT. G\RARE—Cameron’s Staldes, Revell Street. Hokitika Telephone No 87. HOKITIKA GAS COY., (ESTABLISHED 1878.) STAFFORD STREET. AFTER 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 Fire*, »y enjoying the Convenience, Cleanliness and Comfort of HEATING BA* OAS! GAS for Heat and Bower GAS for Cooking and Lighting The Economic Fuel of the limes The Reliable Light for the Night The Labor Saving Servant for Every Home.
COXSFLT YOUR GASFITTER. the HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. WORKS : - STAFFOR STREETT. OLD FALSE TEETH taught, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. seiit by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, TYcllSS]oy Bt,j AuohUna. ®st, si y»w,
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