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FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A FINIS FOX Production starring ALIHAN FOIMIEST, VO LA TALK and KDNA MURPHY in “THE MAN BETWEEN.” “THE MAN BETWEEN.” COM FDA'! (LVZKTTK! ! ami SERIAL “LKi’IITNINC! UT’YCiI.” FULL OHCIIKSTIIA ! FULL OIICIIESTHA ! KKKXAX’S Ill’S WILL L KAY 13 lILMU AT 7 p.m.

MORTGAGES FINAL EXTENSION ACT. Ifei. pUBLTC: NOTICE IS t.TYEN, licrt hy that, every mortgagor under a mortgage to wliieh the above Act applies, who desires an extension of the term of his mortgage, .MOST FILE in the Supreme Court a notice of motion for an extension order NOT 7-ATEIt THAN THE -list. JANUARY, IOfK. TJie Act expressly provides that no extension can he granted unless the motion is filed before that date. The notice must he filed in an office of the Supreme Court in Provincial District within which the mortgaged land is situate. The Act does not apply to any mortgage to secure an account current, or to any mortgage executed after the 2-Itli. October, 1919.

The Act requires u mortgagor who files a motion for an extension order to serve without delay a copy of the notice of motion upon the mortgagee and also upon every person who is a “mortgagor” of the same property. “Mortgagor” is defined to mean a person liable under the provisions of a mortgage, and to include any person who has guaranteed the performance by the mortgagor of any covenant, condition, or agreement expressed or implied in the mortgage, whether such guarantee is expressed in the mortgage or in any other instrument; and also to include any person against whom a mortgagor has a legal or oquitable right of indemnity in respect of any liabilities under the mortgage. F. 11. I). ISF.I.L, Atlornev General.

HOKITIKA ATHLETIC £ CYCLING CLUB. CYCLING SPOUTS. CUSS SQI'AKK. SATURDAY, Gth DECEMBER, 1924. To Cominoneo at 2..‘10 j».in. ON K MILK HANDICAP (((pen): - -Ist. Modal, <lniiati'(| I>y T. Gillooly; 2nd. Mi'ilal. Nomination 2s. .H'VKXILK HANDICAP 0 mil-), hoys under 12yrs.1st, Modal donated liy Mr G. D-lln'id-e; 2ml Medal. Nomination Is. TWO MILK HANDICAP:—Ist. Medal donated l»v Central Hotel ; 2nd. Medal. Nomination 2.5. TIMCYCI.K RACK (200 yds.) (Post Kid ry Free). Trophies. TIIIiKK MILK HANDICAP Ist. Medal donated l.y /dealer and Co.; 2nd. donated Ly K. C. Toolicy Nomination oNOMINATIONS CLOSK with the Seeretary on NOYK.M P.KR 2Utli. ADMISSION to Ground Is. K. C. Tooliev. Hon. See.

WINDOW DRESSING. X KXT! It KIT XKW SI'.I! IKS of Cimi.M's uf Instniction in Window Dressing art* now available as follows : COMPLETE WINDOW DRESSING (Men's ami Women’s Wear) or WINDOW DRESSING—Men's Womanly) ; or WINDOW DRESSING—(Women’s Wear only). A study of the subjects listed ill any of the ahove Courses will eonstitnte a comprehensive training in the host and most, modern practice of this art. and will enable the student to display an attractive and profitable shop window. The I’apers of these ('otirses liave been prepared n the I'nited States ' y an expert on the staff of a leading Department House in Philadelphia. The Courses are alt raet ivi-ly illest rated by nunn-roiis nils, diaitrane:. and two-paße i eproduet tons o| pla'loeraphs ■of aetual displays. An iitt rnduetniy t'otirs-*. \\ INInl)\ DRESSING I‘HKI.IMIXAI! V (part of the Complete Course) is also olfered for those who are at present uneertain in what direction their future work will be, 01 who do not wish to undertake a mure eotiiplete Course of Study at the outset. Any who enrol in the l'reliminnry Course can later on transfer fo one of the complete Courses if they so desire. Write to-ilav for Free Prospectus. DISTRICT AGENT. International Correspondence Schools, Rod’s ntiildinßS, 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

ACCOUNTANCY. \ (’COUNTANC Yis her.miir.g ju: >nireasingly mi]iul:ir profession f*" - tlio jmil.ilions! K>:«cliu*j; :is it does to big positions am! t.io pay. Our coaise o accountancy tuition by mail is ot sn.ti ;i comprehensive conscientious not m o tluil it is easily tin* equivalent il not lire superior of personal tuition. Onr principal Ml' ('• I. Mosley, A.I .A.N.Z. A.1.A.N.X.. K.C. \. A.. Ims Inn! a long mill siieeessfnl career as an jK-eoniitatny roncti, having lioM tli<* pasitioii> <>i n>struetor in Arroiintanry :it Gilbv s ( ol)(.<re, Cliristelmreli. anil assistnnt leetme r in Accountancy at Canterbury College. I hrist elm fell. Our fees are very low anil terms of payment easy. Write to-ilav for free copy nl booklet “A (iniile to Aeeonnlaney.” CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, (• r MOSLEM. A VAX/.. A.l ' \ 7. . t/.C. \ .A. Director. 11. refe-n! St.. Chn-:rhili.:h OH RISTCHURCI! COACHING COLl.eC.!'.. i' T MO:-!.!'. V . A.i'.A N.Z., A.I.A. K.C A.A.. Director. Hereford Court, Hereford St., Ch.C't. AT TURNER’S CITTERRTES, Strawberries, arriving > Tuesday, Tlmr.sday, Saturclay. Nol.soii Tomatoes Clroon Pons. Now Potatoes. "Book your onlor for 1 * n.^]*l »orr, Blackcurrants and Strawberries for jaiit-innkiiig. Full supply ef Vegetables i.lwe.ys on ! baud. • p ST TURNER’S ’’2^' THE LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. STATION MART, BON 21. WELD ST., lIOKITTKA. SMALL GOODS! I ANY QUANTITY posted, railed or shipped to any locality. II TRY YOUR LOCAL MANUFACTURED GOODS FIRST. 111 MADE FROM FRESH WHOLESOME MEAT, slaughtered in the Hokitika Abattoirs IY STOREKEEPERS sup p 1 iea wholesale. y SAMPLES posted FREE on application. SPECIAL —We have now commenced a TWICE-WEEKLY FREE DELIVERY to Settlers and Residents residing on or near the MAIN SOUTH ROAD TO HARIHARI. Enquiries per mail. ERIC JAMES, THE LEADING BUTCHER. AND SMALL GOODSMAN. ’Phone 157. ’Phono 157.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1924, Page 3

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