TO-NICHI McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE SELZNICK PRESENTS TYRONE POWER and MARY THURMAN an: “WIFE IN NAME ONLY." “WIFE IN NAME ONLY.” A picture for wives, unhappy wives, happy wives, and wives to be! A COMEDY! GAZETTE, & SCENICOIcLEAN’S SUPREME ORCHESTRA! FRIDAY—ORA CAREW in:— “DOVE’S PRESTIGE.”
TO-NICHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL ATTRACTION by BOOTH TARKIXGTON aml HARRY LEON WILSON. JOHN GILBERT of “Monte Cristo” fame in : “CAiVIEQ KIRBY” “CAiYIEG KIRBY.” AND AN ALL STAR. CAST! AND AN ALL STAR. CAST! A Picturesque 'Drama of the Old Mississippi Gamblers! GAZETTE! COMEDY! SCENIC SPECIAL MUSIC! Usual Prices.
AUCTION SALE OF FIRST CRASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, FITZF.HIIERT’ ST. (formerly occupied by A. I’arkliill) WEDNESDAY 18th. FEBRUARY. At 2.30 p.m. HOUSTON AND CO. ltx. instructed by Mr AY. Ramsay v ill sell by public auction as above: The whole of his household furniture and effects, including sideboard, chesterfield suite, easy chairs, tables, pictures, curtains, h; stand, duches.se, clieval, d. bedstead, kapoc. mattresses, s. wooden bedstead, crockery, utensils, garden tools, tailor's sewing machine, lady’s and gents’ bicycles, “Phoenix” motor bike in good order, and sundries, too numerous to mention. AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. FRIDAY 20th. FEBRUARY. At Noon. M HOUSTON & CO., •acting under instructions from P. B. H. Olson and J. A. Murdoch, executors of the will of John E. Olson, deceased, will .-ell by public auction as above:— LOT 1 .—Freehold Section 21)1. Kevell St., containing (i perches more or less, with building thereon, formerly known as “Olson's Butcher's Shop’’. LOT 2.—Freehold Sections 101 l to 10.30, situate North Revell St., containing 1 acre, 1 rood and 13 perches more or less, and known as “Batchelor’s l’addock”.
ARAIIUKA SALEYAItDS. .MONDAY 23rd. FEBRUARY, ivr HOUSTO N AN D C U ■ ITJL. H i]| s( .|| i,y public auction as above: - 300 2, I, 6 and 8-toot 1 1 Broodin'* FAYKS 120 Fat SI 11'-El'. For a Client.
KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP in throe Stylos, Table, Bracket or Hanging. A soft white incandescent light, hotter than the Gas or 'Electric light, twice the light on loss than half the kerosene, as compared with the JUNO MILLER, ROCHESTER, and similar lamps. No pumping air, no heating generator with torch, nothing to explode, no noise, no smoke, no odor, a steady light all the time. THE BEST KEROSENE LAMP on the market to-day and BEST T.AMI’ for reading, writing or sewing hy A EIt.EE TRIAL GIVEN FOR THREE NIGHTS. Can he seen any night at residence of the undersigned Sole Distributor tor Westland. 0. BORTON, HAMPDEN STREET, HOKITIKA. PASS QQI'A It E ! VdaSSq u a R E I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th.
-A DAY OF DAYS IN AID OF—HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING ASSN. GRAND GALA AFTERNOON! For tlie people of the Town and District To Help provide Funds for Improving the Town. FLOWER, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Display under direction S]>eeial Committee. CYCLING SPORTS Under management Cycling Club. JUVENILE SPORTS Under direction School Teachers. SWEET STALE! GIFT STALE! DUTCH AUCTION OF NOVELTIES Including Japanese and other Dainty Gifts. refreshments OBTAINABLE! BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Cool Drinks! Ice Creams! ADMISSION Is and 6d. All Proceeds to the Beautifying Funds. PRINCESS THEATRE AT NICHT! H. McLEAN’S GREAT PICTURE BENEFIT! A Monster Programme, specially selected from the Distributors. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME! BE WISE! —Reserve Your Seats at Mclntosh’s Delectable Booking Office! ADMISSION 2s and Is
PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H. HAINES, Notifies that her fruit and VEGETABLES ARE THE r'WFIPEST IN TOWN. No connection with anv other fruiterers. We buy disect from the grower nt reduced prices. Buy from us ami save money, tur prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NO IV IN STOCK t
TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND G REEN GROGERS. SLAND ORANGES to-night. Mush.s_ rooms arriving Saturday. Tomatoes Cs (id and 7s Gd per case. Greengages bs 6s per case. Nectarines Tv per ease. Peaches 6s Gd and 7s Gd per case. Washington Gage 5s Gd per case. Plums 4s, os 6s, per case. Beuri Diel Pears 10s per case. Choice Desert Pears os Gd per case, Gravenstein Apples. Alfriston Cookers, Choice Desert Apples os Gd chid Plh Grapes 3s Ih CTiennihera frdtp M each, Lot'S* supply ef fresh vegetables ah ways or hi»nd.
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