TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A CHARLES DICKENS’ IMMORTAL STORV, 7-REELS OF SMILES AND TEARS. “THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH” COMEDY. RATHE OAZETTK, AND THE FULL ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT WESTLAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT MASTER PICTURES ! MASTER PICTURES ! /ANNOUNCE GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME! Presenting DOROTHY DALTON in: “FOG BOUND.” “FOG BOUND.” A Great Picture, a Gorgeous Spectacle with a. thrilling finale! GRAND SUPPORTS!—COMEDY nml BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE! USUAL PRICES—Circle Is (id; Stalls Is.
LOST— Black, white mid tan CATTLE DOC.’, li months old. Answers to the mi me of “Sandy.” Rewind.—Billy 'Wells, Box -15, Hokitika. WEST COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING! CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist., 1925. Piping, Dan:,in*;, Banning, Cycling, Vaulting and Stoj>piny; Competitions. SEE SHEET PROGRAMME. ENTRIES for Running and Cycling Events CLOSE with the Secretarv ON DECEMBER 22m1. ADMISSION TO SQUARE—Is; Children Gd. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT, in Opera House in the evening. ADMISSION— 2s and Is. G. DAVIDSON, Chief. GAS COOKERY ,s be t s? e why ? COOKERY. BECAUSE of the Economy and Cleanliness. BECAUSE of the Handy Service of the Gas Supply. BECAUSE of the Uniform Heat.
BECAUSE of (lie Regular Methods. —GAS IX THK lIOME MEANS— Less Worry ! T.o.ss Work ! Loss Waste! —GAS T.V THU lifl.MK MEANS— More Comfort! More Leisure! More Economy! COOKING. HEATING. LIGHTING AND All- GAS ARELIANCES ohtaiuiilili* on T)eferreil I’iiyinent. For Particulars applv:— HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, - OR W. 11. SHANNON RKVEUx STREET HOKITIKA. CHRISTMAS CAKES! ORDERS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN, for Christmas Cakes, Iced and Piped in various designs. ORDER EARIA AND AVOID a rush Sponge Rolls and Assorted Smallgoods FRESH DAILY. Guaranteed first elass ingredients used. C. OUTRAM, The Up-to-date Baker and Pastrycook, CLYDE BAKERY. WELD ST., HOKITIKA. J'hone No !)G. AT TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. CABBAGES lid and Id; Cauliflowers (id and Is. leltuie 2d and 4d, green |>ea.s fid a Ih., local potatoes 41b Is, Nelson potatoes fill) Is. Nelson tomatoes 2s lb, Strawberry basket Is fid. cherries Is fid, stunners fid and fid. oranges 2s fid and 4s do/., bananas fid do/, to 2s fid, lemons Is (id and 2s do/.. BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW FOR JAM FRUIT and don’t Ik> disappointed. We will have the first consignment of jam fruit to arrive in Hokitika: Raspberries, strawberries, black currants, apricots, peaches, nectarines, greengages and cherry plums, arriving next week. Gooseberries in stock fid lb. F.at more fruit and enjoy good health, “A Stunner a day will keep the Doctor away.” Rhone your order. Wo deliver to any inrt of the town. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. p ;r TURNER’S P ? 1 B “
STATION MART, BOX 21. AVELT) ST., HOKITIKA. SMALL GOODS! I ANY QUANTITY postal, railed or shipped to any locality. II TRY YOUR. .LOCAL MANUFACTURED GOODS FIRST. ITT MADE FROM FRESH WHOLESOME MEAT, slaughtered in the Hokitika Abattoirs IV STOREKEEPERS supplied wholesale. V 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 lIARIHART. Enquiries per mail.
ERIC JAMES, THE trading butcher and SMALL GOODSMAN. ’Phone 157. ’™°ne 157 ‘ WESTLAND COOL STORACE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTCRFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE for buttorfut from Cream delivered to | the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas: —Teremakau, Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koiteraugi, Kauieri, Riinu, Moodstock, Ross. IVaitaha and liarihari. Cream is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights are paid by the Company for both, by motor and rail. Farmers at Wataroa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS in targe or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1924, Page 3
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