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FRIDAY McLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE RUPERT HUGHES in a bomb-shell of Comedy-Drama: “GIMME.” “GIMME.” “GIMME.” COMEDY! GAZETTE! AND SERIAL! ! FU LL ORCHESTR A ! FU I.L ()R.O! lESTR A ! KEENAN’S BUS WILL LEAVE RLMU AT 7 p.m. “SOME SHOW.” “SOME SHOW.” WESTLAND OPERA HOUSE, HOKITIKA, FRIDAY NIGHT DEC. 12. PRESENT SPARKLING REVUE COMEDY AND MELODRAMA ! Delightful Solo anil Ballet Dances; Popular numbers in Solo and Chorus; Fascinating Hawaiian Melodies and Accompaniments; Picturesque Finales, etc. Produced under the sole direction of Mr H. Avondale (of Humphrey Bishop Co.) Popular, prices 3s. ‘2, s and Is. PROCEEDS IN AID OF CONVENT BUILDING FUND!

WINDOW DRESSING A N ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of Courses of Instruction in Window Dressing are now available as follows : complete window dressing —(Men’s and Women's Wear) or WINDOW DRESSING— Men’s Wear only); or WINDOW DRESSIN G —(Women’s Wear only). A study of the subjects listed in any of the above Courses will constitute a comprehensive training in the lrest and most modern practice of this art, and will enable the student to display an attractive and profitable shop window. The Papers of these Courses have been prepared n the United States '-y an expert on the staff of a loading Department House in Philadelphia. ’l'he Courses are attractively illustrated by numerous cuts, diagrams, and two-page reproductions of photographs of actual displays. An introductory Course, WINDOW DRESSING PRELIMINARY (part of the Complete Course) is also offered for those who arc at present uncertain in what direction their future work will he, 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-da.v for Free Prospectus. DISTRICT AGENT. International Correspondence Schools, Rod's Buildings, 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington. CHRISTMAS CAKES! ORDERS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN'. for Christmas Cukes, Iced ami Piped in various designs. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID a rush Sponge Rolls and Assorted Smallgoods FRESH DAIRY. Guaranteed first class ingredients used. C. OUTRAM, The ITp-to-date Baker and Pastrycook, CLYDE BAKERY. WELD ST., HOKITIKA. Phone No !)G. AT TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.

('1 A HIJACKS .”>d anil -l«l; Cauliflowers A (Jd ;ni(l l.s. lettuie — l l anil Id, preen peas Oil a H>.. local potatoes HO Is, Nelson potatoes o!0 Is, Nelson tomatoe.s 2s 10. Strawberry basket Is Oil, ebonies Is Oil, stunners Oil and btl. oranges 2s Oil anil Is ilo/., bananas Oil do/ to 2s Oil, lemons Is Oil and 2s do/. HOOK YOl'lt OHDKH NOW FOR JAM FRUIT and don’t lie disappointed. We will bavo tbe first consignment of iabv fruit to arrive in Hokitika: Raspberries, strawberries, black eiirrants, apricots, peaches, nectarines, greengages and idierry plains. an king next week, (looseberries in stock Oil lb. Kat more fruit anil enjoy pood benltli, “A Stunner a day will keep tbe Doctor away.” plume your order. We deliver to any part, of tbe town. ('< il'NTl! V <)l! DICKS A KI’KCIAU ) '"T TURNER’S STATION MART, EOX 21. WELT) ST., HOKITIKA. SMALL GOODS! I ANY QUANTITY posted, railed or shipped to anv locality. II TRY YOUR. LOCAL MANUFACTURED ROODS FIRST. 111 MADE FROM FRESH WHOLESOME MEAT, slaughtered in tbe Hokitika Abattoirs IV STOREKEEPERS supplied . wholesale. V SAMUT.ES posted FREE on application. - SPECIAL—We have now commenced „ TWICE-WEEKLY FREE DELIVERY to Settlers and Residents residing on or near tbe MAIN SOUTH HOAD TO UARIHART. Enquiries per mail. ERIC JAMES, THE LEADING RUTCHER. AND SMALL GOODSMAN. ’Phone 157. ’Rhone 157.

WESTLAND COOL STORACE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. the central factory. FARMERS! butterfat highest in WESTLAND. THE ABOVE~COMPANY in now PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE for butterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or t.ie factory. hairy farmers note. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas: —Teromahau. Kumara, Aiahura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi, Kanieri, Rimu. Woodstock, Ross, Waitaha and Harihari. Cream is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights arc paid by the Company for both. JJ' motor and rail. Farmers at Wataroa and further South' may make arrangements for mpplving the "Contial” Factory, and ■nil information may be obtained on ipplication. SUPPLIERS HAVING TIGS in rarge or small r t uaiititics to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.

accountancy. \ CCOTJNTANTY is l.o;omin<: an 111- /\ ereasin«rly popular profession for the ambitious, leading as it does to Lift positions and bijr pay. Our course of accountancy tuition by mail i» of such ;i comprehensive conscientious nature that it is easily the equivalent if not the superior of personal tuition Our principal Mr C. T. Mosley. A.P.A.N.Z. A.1.A.X.Z.. F.C.A.A.. has had a lone and successful career as an accountancy coach. bavins held the positions of instructor in Accountancy at f.imy ; l oileoe. Christchurch, and assistant lecturer in Accountancy at Canterbury College. Christchurch. Our fees are very low and terms of 11 \Yrite to-day for free copy of booklet “A n„ide to Accountancy.” CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.X.Z., A.1.A.N Z F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford St.. Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C T MOSLEY, A.P.A.X.Z., A.I.A. .N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford Court, Hereford St., Ch. Ch.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1924, Page 3

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