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—A METRO SPECIAL— “You a prosecuting attorney! GLORIOUS ALICE LAKE You're a killer, that all you “UfITC ” “UATP ” • are; if you send that man up!" JIH I L. Pin I L. Sensational Drama of Revenge. Comedy, Gazette. Review and Serial “LIGHTNING BRYCE.” Orchestra! SATURDAY—“GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE I .AAV.”—SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION PRESENTS T. ROY BARNES, TOM L EAYIS, SEEN A OWEN. WILLIAM NORRIS. LOUIS WOLHEIM in—“THE GO-GETTER.” “THE GO-GETTER.” A moving and absorbing comedy drama by PETER B. KYNH. COMEDY, GAZETTE AND FULL ORCHESTRA! A WEMBLEY FAIR! GREAT NOVELTY EMPORIUM -AT THE HORTICULTURAL HALL, CAMP STREET, DIRECT IMPORTATIONS FROM LONDON! A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES, SPECIALLY' SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS! FANCY COODS! PERFUMED POTTERY! GRAMAPHONE RECORDS! FANCY COODS! PERFUMED POTTERY! GRAMAPHONE RECORDS! DOLLS! MECHANICAL TOYS! CHINAVVARE! DOLLS! MECHANICAL TOYS! CHINAVVARE! VISIT THE FAIR! -WONDERFUL BARGAIN PRICES! AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PICK FROM THE LARGEST VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS EVER SHOWN ON THE WEST COAST! INSPECTION INVITED ! FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! !
R DITTO X RACKS. N 6th., 7t.h. and Bth.. JANUARY, train nil! leave Greymouth tor Reettoii at. 9.5 a.in., returning tmin Reeftou at 0.15 p.m., and will stop at Brunner, Stillwater, Ngahcre and Ikamatua only. ON Gt-li. JANUARY, train usually leaving Ross tor Hokitika at 6.30 a.in., will leave at 0.0 a.in., and train usually leavinjpllokitika for Greynioutli al 7.55 a.in., will leave at 7.10 a.in. Train will leave Greymouth tor Hokitika at 8.30 ii.in.. alter arrival of 0.15 p.m. Reef ton -Grey in on tl i train. For further particulars and fares see booklet. MOTOR RACES! RACECOUR.sk, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, JANUARY lOtli., 1025. First annua l sports MELTING of the Hokitika 31 otor Cycle Club (Incorporated). EVENTS for all machines, including TWO CYCLE EVENTS. BROCK AMMKS and ENTRY FORMS obtainable at all Motor Cycle and Cycle Dealers. NOMINATIONS CLOSE JANUARY stb at. 9 p.m.: ACCEPTANCES CLOSE JANUARY Bth., at 9 p.m. W. D. BECK, lion. Sec. Try your machine out, or come and enjoy a. Thrill.
TURNER’S TAM FRUIT SKA SOX JS GOING TO * " r,E A .SHOUT C-'K. no plac-o your orders now for stone fruit—sß eases of I’eaehes and Apricots arriving to-morrow night. Plums arriving next week. Uoolc your order now for Black Currants and Ka.spherries to arrive (sth. January. Large supply of fresh fruit and vegetable-. on hand. king, wkite ok wiki:. ' p ;T TURNER’S P ? 1 B " LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. STATION MART, BON 21. WELD ST., HOKITIKA. .
HOME WELFARE ! GAS IX THK HOME ADDS TO THE WEED AHE OF THE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD. THOR COMFORT AX'D CONVENIr EXCEL CAS IS THE ESSENTIAL FACTOR ABOUT THE HOME. A Complete modern GAS COOKER, may be bad from £8 10s upwards. RATH‘HEATERS from £8 upwards. GR,IDLERS, from ,£.‘i upwards. GAS COPPERS, according to size and material, equally cheap. Existing Coal or Wood Fires and Bricked-in Coppers may be converted for use with Gas at a low cost. Gas frees the woman of the household from many of the burdens and most of the drudgery of housework. Gas also moans less trouble and hotter food; less inducement for dining out. Home cooking with Gas means freshly cooked food and more happiness in the home.
If it can bo done with Heat, —it can bo done bettor with Gas. For all Gas appliances for heatin';, cooking, lighting and power apply: HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, -OR W. H. SHANNON revetj, STREET HOKITIKA. WHERE SAMPLE STOCKS ARE OK VIEW. 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 butterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory, DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas;. —Teremokau, Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi. Kanieri, Rimu, Woodstock, Ross, M'aitaha and Harihari. Cream is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights are pr'd 1 / the Company for Loth, by motor and rail. Farmers at YVataroa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS in rarge 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, 2 January 1925, Page 3
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