TO-NICHT “BLUEBEARD JR.” McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE SELZNICK PRESENTS: - -tacts- “ BLUEBEARD JB.” “BLUEBEARD JR.,” earned the nickname because ho quarrelled with his wife and tried to take two other women as “wives” just to help Inin out, A Warning for those who quarrel, especially young married couples. A Screaming COMEDY! GAZETTE! SERIAL! FUEL OR CHEST RA 1 COMING— DINKY DEAN in:—“A PRINCE 01 A KING. TO-NICHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES MARY MILES MINTED, the Queen of the Screen in : k CAIITU nC Clllift ” Supporting Cast: .JOHN BOWERS, SOUTH Ur SUVA. WINIFRED BRYSON and WALTER (( cmiTU nr CIIUA” rr ' ONG - A Thrilling Romance of advenvUl)! ii Ul OUSM. turc in the South Sea Islands. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS'. —Comedy, Paramount Gazette, Burton Holmes Scenic FULL ORCHESTRA 1 FULL ORCHESTRA! TUESDAY—A Master Special “SHADOWS”— Starring LON CHANEY! !
INANGAHUA JUNCTION SALE YARDS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd., 192.3. z At 1 p.m. sharp. Mcmahon and lee win set: ■ bv public auction as above : 400 Prime Fat SHEEP. 200 Store WETHERS, 2 and 4-toctli. 100 Store WETHERS, 4 and 6-tooth. 200 Good Breeding EWES, 2 tooth to full mouths. A motor car will leave Rcefton for the sale, immediately after the arrival of the morning train from Greymouth. WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSN. METROPOLITAN SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH'. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18th. AND 19th., 192" £6oo IN PRIZES —£6uo SECTIONS for Live Stock, Dairy Produce, Horticulture, Agriculture, Produce, Cookery, etc., Sports, Trade Exhibits, Side Shows. Special trains. ENTRIES CLOSE on WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4th. Get a Schedule. CHAS H. ROSE, Secretary, Box 171, Greymouth.
TOWN HAI.L, RIMU. A GRAND BALL in aid of the Rinni Cricket Club WILL BE HELD on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. Good music, efficient M.C., and excellent supper. ADMISSION —Gents 2s 6d: Ladies Is. [Children will not he admitted.] M. BOYD, ' M. KNOWLES, Joint Hon. Secs. WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. nnWENTIETH gHOW HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, 21st. FEBRUARY 1925. Schedules of Classes, and Entry Forms to he had from the Secretary or Members of the Committee. ENTRIES CLOSE 7th. FEBRUARY. Classes for Farm and Dairy Produce, Home Cookery. School Competitions. J. JARMAN, Secretary, Hokitika. HENRY KEARNS, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that he has commenced in the carrying business (having absolutely no connection with any other firm of carriers) and solicits a share of public patronage.
ORDERS rOH FIREWOOD TAKEN HENRY KEARNS, GENERAL CARRIER, JOLLY STREET, HOKITIKA. PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. 11. HAINES, Notifies that her fruit and VEGETABLES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. AYe buy direct from the grower nt reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, nir prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK!
LIGHT— AND -HEAT GAS IS THE SAFEST AND SUREST MEDIUM—ALWAYS ON TAP. —GAS LIGHTS —GAS HEATERS -GAS COOKERS —GAS BOILERS —GAS RINGS —GAS IRONS —GAS BURNERS —GAS PENDANTS —GAS GLOBES —G \S MANTLES —GAS CHIMNEYS -AND ALL GAS ACCESSORIES
-AT—GAS WORKS, STAFFORD STREET, -ORW. H. SHANNON REVEEL street Imlispensible where Comfort, Convenience and Economy are the Trinity of chief considerations. —AT ■*£• TURNER’S p r°‘ ERETT IS CHEAP AND PLENTIFI R.
PRESERVE ANT) BOTTLE NOW. MOTHERS make plenty of jam this season The kiddies love it and it is good for them, fruit and sugar will never he cheaper than it is now husv. :et
Apricots 6s fid ler case. Peaches Gs fid per case. Plums 6s anil 7s per ease. AV B C pears for Bottling fis per case. Tomatoes 9s and 11* 6d l* r cas<? ' Choice Pears fill per lb Choice Blums .3d anil fid per lbChoice Apricots 4il per lb. Choice Peaches 4d per lb. New {season Apples fid per lb. Oranges from 2s fid doz. Bananas from Is per doz. Tomatoes 9d and. lOd per lb. Peas 31b Is. Beans 41b. Is. Cauliflowers from fill to Is. Cabbages from 3d. Marrows 2d per lb. Beetroot 3d per lb; Carrots 2d per bund'': local potatoes 3s fid per qtr.: Onions 3s fid per qtr.; fresh eggs Is 9d. MV publish nnr prices nud defy others to do the same. IBe deliver to any part of the town. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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