TUESDAY MCLEAN'S PICTUURES PRINCESS THEATRE JOHN BARRYMORE in tlie Special Go Id try n Attraction founded on Sir A. Conan Doyle’s great story— , “SHERLOCK HOLMES.” “SHERLOCK HOLMES.” (A rcmarkablo film by America’s foremost actors). SPECIAL PRICES: 2s and Is (id. RESERVE AT McINTOSH’S. KEENAN’S BUS WILL LEAVE RIMU AT 7 p.m.
‘VT^'ANTED— For Greymouth, smart tV GIRL to assist in housework. Apply Keller’s Hotel. THANKS. TIE BANNISTER FAMILY wish to X thank the Doctors, Matron and Nursing .Staff of the "Westland Hospital for their kind attention to their late Father while in their care; also all friends for their kind messages and sympathy in their bereavement. KOITEUANGI PUBLIC lIALL. A DANCE wall ho held in aid of the Hall Piano Fund on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. :*rd. ADMlSSlON—Gentlemen 2s Cd ; Ladies Is.
HOKITIKA ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB. CYCLING SPORTS. OASS SQUARE. SATURDAY, Gth DECEMBER, 1924. To Commence nt 2.30 p.m. ONE MILK HANDICAP (Open): —lst. Moditl, donated l,y T. Gillooly; 2nd. Medal. Nomination 2s. JUVENILE HANDICAP (1 mile!, hoys under 12yrs. : by Mr G. Delhi'id^c; 2nd Medal. Nomination Ls. TWO MILE HANDICAP:—Isi. Medal donated l>v Central Hotel ; 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. Tooliey Nomination 2s. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Sceretavy on NOVEMBER 20th. ADMISSION' to Ground Is. E. C. Tooliey, Hon. Sec:. AUCTION SALE
OF IMA NO. HOUSEHOLD FOIiXITCIJK AND KFFECT.S. ON TIIE PIHv.MI.SES. FITZHEKUEHT STREET. WEDNESDAY .‘lrd. DECKMPEH. At ‘2 jJ.in. M HOUSTON & CO.. • nefino under instructions from .1. A. .Murdoch and I’. H. 15. Olson, executors in the Estate oT the lute John K. Olson, (Incensed, ’"ill sell hy public
unction ;ts nliove:---Tile whole of tlio lir.sl class furniture of ;i (l-roiinii'd lion.se. iiielniliii" 2 sideboards, elK'slt'l'fieM eoiirli, i*;isy chairs, settee, ocen.sioinil tallies, witnlnilie. ilneliesse chests. ilre.s.siiio tiililo. Hour runs. linoleums, il. mnl s. lieils mill mattresses. knpoe mat tresses. lieildilie anil blankets. waslistanils and ware, sewing inacliine, dresser eliairs, tallies. |ii tines, ornaliients. crockery, cutlery. wringer, etc., —ALSO— First Class PIANO (Koeli and Soli lie)
accountancy. \CCOUNTANTY is herominp; an croasinyly popular profession f<»v till! ambitions. lending.' as it- does to hip; positions ami bio pay. Our cotioo o aicoiinlamy tuition h.v mail is of snob a comprehensive eonseiontions nature that it is easily tlm oipiivalont il not the superior of personal tuition. Our principal Mr (\ I. Mosley. A.I’.A.N./. A.1.A.N./... I'.t'.A.A.. has luu! a louk and successful career as an accountancy coach, ha vino held the positions of instructor in Accountancy at (iilhy’s ( olleoe, Christchurch, and assistfinl lecturer in Accountancy at Cant'ubui.v College, rln isl. loir. li. Our lc*'s are very low and terms of payment easy. Write to-day for free copy of booklet “A ft aide to Accountancy.” CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, (j. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.M.Z.. F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford St., Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY, A.I’.A.X.Z., A.I.A. N.Z., E.C.A.A., Director, Hereford Court, Hereford St., Ch. Ch.
TURNER’S C (HURRIES, Strawberries, arriving ' Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Nelson Tomatoes Green Peas. New Potatoes. Book your order for Raspberries, Blaekeurrants and Strawberries tor jam-making. Full supply of Vegetables always on band. p ;r TURNER’S r a ß “ THE LEADING FRUITERERS AND greengrocers. STATION MART, BOX 21. WELD ST., HOKITIKA.
WINDOW DRESSING. AX ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of Courses of Instruction in W indow Dressing are now available as follows : complete window dressing —(.Men’s anil Women’s Year) or WINDOW DRESSING—Men’s Wear only); or WINDOW DRESSING—(Women’s Wear only). A study of the subjects listed in any :,f the above Courses will constitute a lompreheiisive training in the best and most modern practice of this art, and will enable the student to display an attractive and profitable shop window. The Papers of those Courses have been prepared n the YTiited States ■> an expert on the staff of a leading Department House in Philadelphia. The Courses are attractively illustrated by numerous cuts, diagrams, ami two-page reproductions of photographs of actual displays. „ An introductory Course. T\ TNlH>'' DRESSING PRELIMINARY (part of the Complete Course) is also offered for those who are at present uncertain in what direction their future work wi l be. or who do not wish to undertake a more complete Course of Study at the outset. Any who enrol in the Preliminary Course can later on transfer to one of the complete Courses if they so desire. Write to-dav for Free Prospectus. district agent, International correspondence Schools, Rod's Buildings, 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
LADIEP’ velour a FUR COATB. (Just Manufactured). UNIQUE OEBICNB. GEORGE DEI.BRIDGE LADIES’ it GENT’S TAILOR. Invites inspection at bis well-known establishment, Revel] St. Hokitika.
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