FRIDAY MCLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A MIGHTY CAST OF FAMOUS FAVOURITES MARY CARR- IN —EDITH ROBERTS NORMAN TREVOR— “ RHII! FTTF ” —MONTAGU LOVE DIANA ALLEN— nUULC I IC. -MAURICE COSTERLO “Break, ball break, Fools’ souls the stake. Roulette!” “Dance, ball, dance, O’er spokes of chance, Roulette!” COMEDY! GAZETTE! SERIAL! McLean’s Supreme Orchestra ! SATURDAY—ORA CAR FAY in “LOVE’S PROTEGE”. FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! Eileen Percy, Robert Cain. Irene Dalton, Ricardo Cortez, Theodore Kosloff, and Frank Currier m : “CHILDREN OF JAZZ.” “CHILDREN OF JAZZ” Cigarettes, cocktails and petting parties! Paramount GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY! BONETTFS ORCHESTRA ! SATURDAY—MAY McAVOY in: —“THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW.”
BOXING CONTEST AT GREYMOUTH. /AN SATURDAY, 21st. FEBRUARY, * train usually leaving Greymouth tor Hokitika at 0.15 i>.in. will leave at 10.0 p.m. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held at the office of the Bank on FRIDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. \VM. YVILSON, Manager. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. NELSON TROTTINC CLUB. Acceptances close Friday 20th. FEBRUARY at 8 p.m. E. R. NEALE;, 'Secretary. Nelson. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ail PATIENTS OWING FEES for maintenance in Westland Hospital, UP TO SEPTEMBER 30th.. 1921, YYILL BE SUED for without furtner notice. Once summonses are issued they will not he withdrawn. By order of the Board. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. 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 sell by public auction as above: LOT I.—Freehold Section 291, Re veil St., containing (i perches more or less, with building thereon, formerlv known as “Olson's But-
rlier’s Shop’ ’. LOT 2.—Freehold Sections Jo-11 to Jo-30, sitiiiito North Rcvell St., containing I acre. 1 rood and Jo porches more or loss, and known as “Batchelor's I’addock”. FOR PRIVATE SALE. n IHJOMED DWELLING X in first ■ class order, li. and e. water, electric lights, every convenience. Large shed; splendid section. Situated at upper Healey St. A bargain at £.3do. Apply to 31. Houston and Co., Licensed Lund Agents. WESTLAND A. t P. ASSOCIATION. A DATE TO HE ANNOUNCED. ENTRIES STILL BEING RECEIVED. J. J A UMAX, Secretary. GEORGE DELBRJDGE REVF.LL STREET, HOKITIKA. LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Stylo and Quality Guaranteed! GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. Ilf GAINES, Notifies that her fruit and VEGETABLES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. Wc buy direct from the grower nt reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, mr prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK!
A L AD DIN KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP in three Styles, Table, Bracket or Hanging. A soft white incandescent light, better than the thus or Electric light, twice the light on less 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 REST KEROSENE LAMP on the market to-day and BEST LAMP for reading, writing or sewing by A FREE TRIAL GIVEN FOR THREE NIGHTS. Can he seen any night at residence of the undersigned—Sole Distributor for Westland. 0. BORTON, HAMPDEN STREET, HOKITIKA. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. ISLAND ORANGES to-night. Mushrooms arriving Saturday. Tomatoes 6s fid and 7s 6d per case. Greengages bs 6s per case. Nectarines 0> per ease. Peaches 6s 6d and 7s 6d per ease. Washington Gage 5s 6d per case. Plums 4s, os 6s, per case. Beuri Diel Tears 10s per case. Choice Desert Pears os 6d per case. Gravenstein Apples. Alfriston Cookers. Choice Desert Apples os 6d ease 211 b Grapes 3s lb Cucumbers from 3d each. Large supply of fresh vegetables always on hand. ”5* TURNER’S p a B " YOUR ORDERS WILLr RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
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