TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE SELZNICK PRESENTS: “BLUEBEARD JR.” _rACTS ~ “BLUEBEARD JR.” “BLUEBEARD JR,,” earned the nickname because lie quarrelled with bis wife and tried to take two other women as “wives” just to help him out, A Warning for those who quarrel, especially young married couples. RATHE NEWS! CARTOON! PATHE REVIEW! COMEDY! ORCHESTRA!
TO-NIGHT ' OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES Tlio Greatest Story ever told in Motion Pictures. Lon Chancy. Marguerite De La Mottc, u Harrison Ford; Buddy Messenger, IN: Walter Long, Priscilla- Bonner and << ' Frances Raymond Adapted from AVilbur Daniel Steele’s, famous prize story “Cliing, Ching Chinaman.” See “Shadows” and let the sunshine filter into your life. USUAL PRICES! SPECIAL MUSIC! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS! SHADOWS." SHADOWS.”
TU'IOR BALE—Pure-bred Shorthorn BULL, milking strain, three years old; bred by the well-known Canterbury breeder, Sir Sam Smith. Apply to J). Joilie, Aralnirn. FOR SALK. lIALL STREET, HOKITIKA. T\ESIRABLE 4-roomed COTTARE on aerc freehold. All modern conveniences. Price £250. Easy terms. W. JEFFRIES and CO., Auctioneers. MUSIC. MISS M. DAVIES, Teacher of Pianoforte WILL RESUME Teaching ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd., at All Saints’ Schoolroom. PIANOFORTE. MISS A 1 LEES’ DALY, WILL RESUME TKACH INC ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. at her residence, Fitzherbert Street. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ELIZABETH ANN riKAD. of Kanieri, Hotolkce))or, deceased. A LL CLAIMS AGAINST the above -o A. estate must be rendered in writing, IN DUPLICATE, certified to in the usual manner as due and owing at the date of the death of the deceased to the undersigned ON OR BEFORE the 14th. DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1925. PARK AND MURDOCH, Solicitors for Executor.
IX THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH GRIMMOND, of Ross, Member of tlio Legislative Council, deceased. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST the a Wove estate must be rendered, in writing, IN" RITPICATE, certified to in the usual manner as due and owing at the date of the death of the deceased, to the undersigned ON OR BEFORE the 14th. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925. Dated this 31st. day of January', 1925. PARK AND MURDOCH, Solicitors for Executrix. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. | JAMES SOMERVILLE PHIL--11 ' UPS, of Mohinapua. being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Malrinapun and known as ‘’The Mnhinapua Hotel”, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next. Licensing Meeting, to .be holden at Hokitika on the 4th DAI OF MARCH. 1925, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Thomas Bennett, my Appointee.
Bated the :31st. day of December. 1024. JAMES SOMKHVIIVDE PHILLIPS. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant. TOWN HALL, RIMU. A GRAND BALD in aid of the LA Jt ini ii Cricket Club MILL HE HELD «i: MONDAY. KFRIIUAKY Kith. Good music, ellicient .M.C., and excellent supper. ADMISSION —Gents 2s Gd: Ladies Is. [Children will not he admitted.] M. BOYD, M. KNOAVLES, Joint Hon. Sees. WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. rgIAYENTIETH Q3HOAV 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 7tll. FEERUARY. Classes for Farm and Dairy Produce. Homo Cookery, School Competitions. J. .TABMAN, Secretary, Hokitika.
PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. 11. HAINES, -IVTOTIEIES that her fruit and IN VEGETABLES are the CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. We lmv direct from the grower at reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, < ur prices are light. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK!
• p ;r TURNER’S p ?! E " FIU'IT is cheat and plentiful. PRESERVE AND BOTTLE NOW. MOTHERS make plenty of jam this season. The kiddies love it and it is good for them, fruit and. sugar will never be cheaper than it is now, so get busy. Apricots 6s Od per ease. Peaches 6s 6d l>er case. Plums 6s and 7s per case. W.B.C. pears for bottling 6-s per ease. Tomatoes 9s and 11s 6d per ease. Choice Pears 6d per lb Choirs Plums od and 6d per 1!.Choice Apricots 4d per lb. ' Choice Peaches Id per lb. New .Season Apples Od per lb. Oranges from 2s 6d doz. Bananas from Is per doz. Tomatoes 9d and lOd per lb. Peas 31b Is. Beans 411). Is. Cauliflowers from Gd to Is. Cabbages from 3d. Marrows 2d per lb. Beetroot 3d per lb; Carrots 2d per burn 1 ' ■; local potatoes 3s Gd per qtr. ■ Onions 3s Gd per qtr. ; fresh eggs Is Od. We publish our prices and defy others to do the same. We deliver to any part of the town. WHOLESALE and retail.
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