FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES The World's “20* PRINCESS THEATRE finest Character Artist—GEOßGE ARLISS in: WEEK ” f o< >i and his money A WEEK.” Z’ZTZZF" “20* A WEEK” COMEDY! GAZETTE! SCENIC! AND SERIAL! FULL ORCHESTRA ! SATURDAY—-‘THE THREE BUCKAEOOS”- A riot of action, and love! FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTcR PICTURES A PARAMOUNT QUALITY PICTURE! “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY.” “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY.” The romance of a poor girl who followed the “Purple Highway” to fame and fortune and left behind the broken hearts of those who helped her. PARAMOUNT GAZETTE! SCENIC! COMEDY! and ORCHESTRA! COMING SATURDAY—“A WIFE’S ROMANCE” with Clara Kimball Young.
I-01! THE BMASSING AND LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF tlic new Convent of Merer. Greymouth by Ills Lordship, Eight Eev. Dr M. j. Brodie, Bishop of Christchurch. ON SUNDAY, FEB. 15th. N LAYMANS MOTOH-S LTD., will run ears from their Garage at 11.0 a.in., returning after the ceremony. DEBASE BOOK SEATS. Phone 171, Hokitika. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. “AUCTIONEERS’ ACT, 1908’’ AND ITS AMENDMENTS. r HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that AV. -S- JEFFRIES AND COY., who has a. place of business within the above County HAVE BEEN DULY LICENSED to .sell by auction ; such license to continue in force UNTIL the day on which the Jirst- ordinary meeting of the County Council is held AFTER the 31st. DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. Dated at Hokitika, this 11th. day of February, 1925.
1). J. EVANS, Clerk, Westland County Council. HOSPITAL l’lH* 15 ATI OXERS. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by a Medical Certiiicatc of health, WILL BE RECEIVED CP TO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21th., for the position of PROBATIONER (two required) at Reefton Hospital. Salary—£s2 per year, with annual increase of £lO. C. NEVTN, Secretary. TOWN HAUL, RIMU. AORAND BALL in aid of the Rimu Cricket Club WILL BE HELD on MONDAY, FEBRUARY lGth. .Music by Lawn's Orchestra, efficient M.C.. and excellent supper. ADMISSION Cents 2s (id; Ladies Is [Children will not be admitted.] M. BOYD. M. KNOWLES, Joint Hon. Sees. WESTLAND LICE NS UNO DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T JAMES ALEXANDER MURio |)Ot 11. Executor of the last Will of Elizabeth Ann Head, late of Kanieri. being the bolder of a Publican’s License in respect of the bouse and premises situate at Kanieri and known its 'lice Empire Hold, do hereby give notice that f desire to obtain and will, t the next Licensing .Meeting, to be hidden at Hokitika, on the Ith DAY OF MARCH. 1925, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myseli as stub Executor, as oiorcsa.id, to EDWIN 110 WAT, of Kanieri, my Appointee. Dated at Hokitika, the 7th. day of ■February, 1925.
J. A. MURDOCH. Dark and Murdoch, Solicitors tor Applicant. SOI! SALE 15V TENDER. •pOVAL HOTEL, OKAIUTO. 1" \\j miles from Frail/. .losel' (Ilneier. the tourist resort of New Zealand, Boating, fishing, and shooting. TENDERS CLOS I'j on 28to EK.BI!UARV. The highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. J. S. SWEKXKY. Proprietor. ENTRIES EXTENDED WESTLAND A. S P ASSOCIATION. TTAXTRIES FOR ALL CLASSES ill 11AYK BKEN EXTENDED T( SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Dili. .1. JARMAN, Seel etarv.
WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. mWXTIETII gHOW HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, 21st. FEBRUARY 1925. Schedules of Classes, and Entry Form., to he had from the Secretary or Members of the Committee. ENTRIES EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. Classes for Farm and Dairy Produce, Home Cookerv, School Competitions. J. JARMAN, Secretary, Hokitika.
PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H. rtAINES, "\TOTIFIES THAT HER FRUIT AND lN VEGETABLES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. Wc buy direct from the grower at reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, nir prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK !
TURNER’S leading fruiterers and greengrocers. ISLAND ORANGES to-niglit. Mushrooms arriving Saturday. Tomatoes 6s 6d and ns 6d per ease. Greengages bs 6s per case. Nectarines N per wm-. Poaches 6s Od and 7s 6d per case. Washington Gage os 6d l>cr case. Plums -Is, 6s 6s, per case. Beuri Diet Pears 10s per case. Choice Desert Pears 6s 6d per case. Gravenstein Apples. Alfriston Cookers. Choice Desert -Apples 6s 6d case 211 b Grapes 3s lb Cucumbers irom 3d each.
Large supply of fresh vegetables always on ha nil. ' P S I TURNER’S p ? l E “ YOUR ORDEIRS WILT/ RECEIVE prompt attention,
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