TO-NIGHT! PRINCESS THEATRE! TO-NIGHT! ZANK GREY’S famous story— ZANE GREY’S famous story—“THE LONE STAR RANGER.” .. Yv rth TOM MIX in the leadin'; role. Absolutely the ('rpiitcsb pit-litre TOM MIX lias over made and lias broken attendance .records everywhere in Xew Zealand. “BUFFALO BILL,” (serial); “THE IvXPJ.CfRER” (comic). Usual prices.
FRIDAY . MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRSNCESS THEATRE RUDYAIiD KIPLING’S immortal love cpie of Hast aii<f West: v “WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY” In its power to exalt/ t-lic heart it is matchless. ‘'I)0(J AND THE WOLF” (Cartoon) PA THE NEWS and REVIEW, and FURTHER. CHAPTERS OF SERIAL ‘JII'RIt!CANE iICTCJI.”
PAUL KANAMORI FAMOUS JAPANESE EVANGELIST. VISIT TO WEST COAST. OCTOBER. 2mI.—OCTOBER 1 till. HOKITIKA. SUNDAY, OCTOBER sth.—Presbyterian Church 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; AiirH can Sunday Sclionl 2.30 p.m.— United meeting of all Bible Classes. Sunday Schools, Teachers and Friends. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Bth.: In Town Hall at 8 p.m. The Mayor in the Chair. ROSS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. at 8 p.m. CREYMOUTH. SUNDAY, OCTOBER. Pith. All arc cordially invited to his meetings.
AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY - , FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES. STAFFORD STIIKKT, HOKITIK A. WEDNESDAY. Btli. OCTOBER. At p.m. Miiouston & CO., • instructed liy tho District I’ulrlit* Trustee iis Executor of tlie IN ill of Catherine P. Ogilvie, deceased, will sell hy puhlie auction as abve: AH that parcel of land containing L’O perches more or Jess heiu<; the East ern part of Section No ”87 Stafford Street, Hokitika, with comfortable o roomed dwe.lilifi and other erections thereon. ■ ALSO— Tlu> whole of the Household Furniture and effects including piano (Ramspernor), tables, chairs, sofa, chests drawers, wardrobe, beds and mattresses, Idaukels, linen, quilts, carpet, linoleums, crockery, cutlery, cook ill" utensils, ojassware, ornaments and numerous sundries.
FOll SAI/iO. I)HAND NliW 'l-h.p. Tiiuiniili S-J* .MOTOIJ-CYOI.K. £lls. Kleetric lij'lit, fully equipped. Never been ridden. Apply “Quiek” «■ /«» ‘‘(iiiiirdiaii” Ofliee.
A C'llAU-KINCK. / lIKIJKAS it has runic to my » * knowledge that certain persons interested in the .s;i!e of milkin<jc machine plants have been making remarks disparagin'; to the Direct Supply .Milking Machine Plant brine offered by me to the farmers, l IIKItKIiV CIIAT.I.KXtIK any and all of such persons or any other persons in a sum of Cot) to prove that the plant being sold by me is in any way inferior to any other plant on the market either in point of ediciency. reliability, simplicity, safety, qualify, clean milking, sanitation, or any other point whatsoever. Anyone wishing to accept this challenge kindly communicate with the undersigned :
.1. S. HKAD. I I Garrick Street, Si. Alkalis, Christchurch. Til DA HIV l-A 15 -M KitS. rSTIII’. DllilX'T SITI'I.V MiI.KING *- MAI lIIXKH aiv be in-' .sold al tin* followiiijf prices:— 2-C'O’iV I’IiAXT. without on*»iiio—£Bo cash. 2-COW PLANT, with Anderson Knjiine, £1; extra kails .C'lO each. I’or lurlher particulars ;i ]ij lv io: J. S. READ, M GARRICK STR.KKT. ST. ALISANS, CHRISTCHURCH. . TAIRKA IIALL, AIIAIILRA. Gt RAND BALL aa a wind-up <>[ the 1 A rah lira Football Cluh’s season on W'.KDN’KSDAY, OCTOUKR 11th. Alusic hv Waiponainu Orchestra; Kai. plenty; Pakelia M.C.. Double ticket ds; Sinylc ticket 2s. (Mrs.) K. TAINIH, Secretary.
TREO ALL ELASTIC CORSETS. 7i /f AN T'FACTURED in Now Voile, i.i i uy wearing a “TIIKO ’ Mastic Corsat you will fiml a now interpretation of graceful beauty with an unespectod degree of cninfort. Ask your draper or write to—-MISS MKNZIEn, Manehesf tr St., Christchurch. THIS IS GAS WEEK AT—SHANNON’S KKVEI.L .STREET. Call ami lus]:eot and Kncjuire as to Pric es and Sol vice for Installing tbo latest HAS T.IHHTIXO, COOK INC! and ] IKATINO A I’PI.IAXCKS. Oner served with the (fTi A you will be pleased. —NOW IS THE TIME— To prepare for tbe Summer Months and save fuel bills tor coal and wood when you can use HAS FOR COOK IXO ANI) HEATING.
SEASON 1924—1925 LUCERNE HAY—IN BALES. A Largo Consignment just landed. A SPI-ENDID SAMPLE. —ALSO—SEED ALGERIAN OATS. SEED DUNNS OATS. SEED BARTONS OATS. SEED POTATOES—ARRIVING NEXT WEEK. ROBIN ADAIRS. UP-TO-DATES. EARLY HEBRONS, ETC., ETC. TURNIP, SWEDE, and Other Seeds. GRASS SEEDS. . LOTUS MAJOR. CLOVERS. ENGLISH AND ITALIAN RYE. COCKSFOOT, ETC., ETC. SUPER-PHOSPHATE, GUANO and OTHER FERTILISERS. PATERSON MICHEL 8 CO., LTD. PHONE NO 2. WHARF STREET.
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