TO-NIGHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A Great Selznick success starring OLIVE TELL and JOHN O’BE TEN. “WINGS OF PRIDE." “WINGS OF PRIDE.” - COMELY I GAZETTE I and SERIAL—“LIGHTNING BRYCE.” TUESDAY—"SHERLOCK HOLMES,”—A Great United Artists Special. KEENAN’S BUS WILL LEAVE SUMU AT 7 P.M.
KOITERAXCI public hall. A DANCE will ho hold in r,i.l ot the Hall Piano Fund on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. 3rd. ADMlSSlON—Gentlemen 2s Gd; Ladies Is. HOKITIKA ATHLETIC l CYCLING CLUB. CYCLING SPORTS, OASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1924. To Commence at 2.20 p.m. ONE MILE HANDICAP (Open):-Ist. Medal, donated bv T. Gilloolv; 2nd. Medal. Nomination 2s. JUVENILE HANDICAP (1 mile), hoys under 12yrs.:—1st, Modal donated by Mr G. Delbridge; 2nd Medal. Nomination Is. TWO MILE HANDICAP:—Ist. Medal donated by Central Hot-el; 2nd. Medal. Nomination 2s. TRICYCLE RACE (200 yds.)-(Post Entry Free). Trophies. THREE MILE HANDICAP-Ist, .Medal donated by Ziegler and Co.; 2nd. donated by E. C. Tnolity Nomination 2s. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Secretary on NOVEMBER 20th. ADMISSION to Ground Is. E. C. Toohey, Hon. See.
ACCOUNTANCY. A CCOUXTAXCY is a): inx l civnsingly popular profession ior the ambitious, loading as it does to bio positions and bin pay. Our course ol accountancy tuition by mail is of such a comprehensive conscientious nature that it is easily the o(|iiivalcnt if not the superior of personal tuition. Our principal Mr C. T. Mosley, A.P.A.X.Z. A.1.A.X.Z.. E.C.A.A.. has had a lonp; and successful career as an accountancy coach, hnvini' held the positions of instructor in Accountancy at (lilby’s College, Christchurch, and assistant lecturer io Accountancy at Canterbury College, Christchurch. Our fees are very low and terms of payment easy. Write to-day for free copy of booklet—“A fi’nidc to Accountancy.” CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY, A.I’.A.X.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., K.C.A.A., Director, Hereford St., Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY, A.I’.A.X.Z., A.I.A. N.Z., K.C.A.A., Director, Hereford Court, Hereford St., Cli.Ch.
TURNER’S r'HIERRIES, Strawberries, arriving Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Nelson Tomatoes. (ir<“<’ii Peas. New Potatoes. Jlook your order for Raspberries, Elaekeurrants and Strawtierries for jani-making. Fall supply of Vegetables :.lv.e.ys on hand. "r TURNER’S THE LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. STATION MART, EON 21. WELD ST., nOKITIKA.
GAS IN THE HOJVIE Secures “the oilmen or the hath." A HOT HATH is very liier Inn li;i|f (lie pleasure is lost in the fap; of preparation. A HOT BATH in a few niiiuitc.s with a GAS GEYSER! Ale a*oe have to do is to Mit up llie oas and callous of lint water will run off. It ttikes only ‘ld worth of oas to pive you a .generous hath at any time. HAS GEYSERS OX SALE for Cash or Time I’ayment. -A I.SODAS COP I *EUS for AVasliinp For fuller particulars enquire: HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. ’Phone 2flAf.
R. STEWART & CO., firewood merchants ETC. BKC: TO ANNOUNCE that they r.re prepared to supply Firewood, Silver Pine Posts and Piles in any lengths. Orders left at T. Movnihan’s, Baker, cr Martinis of Borne Hotel, will receive prompt attention.
WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE for buttcrfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OCR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areasToremakau, Ivumara, Arahura, ICokatalii, Koitcrangi, ICanieri, Rimu. AA'oodstock, Ross, AA’aitaha and Harihari. Cream/- is also being received bv rail from numerous stations, and all freights are paid by the Company for both, by motor and rail. Farmers at AA'ataroa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Cential” Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS m rarge or small quantities to dispose of wiU find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director. LADIE9* VELOUR A FUR COAT*. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE OEBICNB. GEORGE DELBRIDGE LADIES' ce GENT’S TAILOR, Invites inspection at- bis well-known establishment, Revell St. Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1924, Page 3
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