TUESDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A Story of tears and laughter!—BY RUPERT HUGHES. Ask Dad—He’d rather .see Mum in her gingham gown of long years ago than in those new fnngled society styles. “REMEMBRANCE.” USUAL PRICES! Reserves no extra-Charge. McLean’s Orchestra!
TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES CARL LAESIMLE presents LAURA LA PLANTE in a UNIVERSAL Special Attraction: “EXCITEMENT.” “EXCITEMENT” A rollicking sorv of Adventure. She thrived on Thrills. From airplane stunts to automobile racing. International News; Century Comedy; Roach Comedy! Bonctti’s Orchestra!
WESTLAND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— —FEBRUARY 25th. and ,20th. “JUBILEE BELL RINGERS.” AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY—XYLOPHONISTS. MAIUMBAI’IiOXLSTS, AND NOVELTY MUSICIANS. THE GREAT SILVER ORGAN CHIMES. ARTHUR LUPTOX, Cosmopolitan Entertainer. NaNA EDGAR, the Versatile Artiste. FRED CAMERON, the Quaint- Comedian. TATTLE ITOXA. the Child XVinder. and the TINY TOtYN PANTOMIME 1 . PRICES—3s., ami 25., plus tax. Box plan now open at the Opera House.
PRINCESS THEATRE. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. Direction of Tour ... ALF LIN LEY. SOMETHING NEW! ■ SOMETHING NOVEL! W. BUCKNER, Presents for the first time in Hokiika : DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS! (Direct from America). The First Company of All Colored Jubilee Singers hat has visited New Zealand for over 26 years. THE FAMOUS DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS! IN AN ARTISTIC PROGRAMME —Embracing— Jubilees (New and Old) Darky Songs, Camp Meetin’ Songs, Negro Melodies, Plantation Songs. Negro Lullabies. Classic—Sentiment Songs of the Southland Home, Cabin and River Songs of the Old Slavery Days. PRICES: 2s, Its, and Is. Box Plans at Miss Mclntosh’s. UONOLITE FLOORING. JOHN BUR-.rf AND CO. CHRIST- ** CHI RCH, beg iu niiiiry those interested that our Lionoiite flooring expert is now in Hokitika and will be pleased to give information relative to same. .Lionoiite is the flooring now being specified by all architects for bathroom and lavatory floors, passages etc. D- STEVENSON, Red Lion Hotel. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. APPLICATION lmving been made to me FOR THE ISSUE of a PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE of title volume IP. folio 231 for Section 3260 Town of Hokitika, whereof the Westland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (now known as the Westland Hospital Board) is the registered proprietor, and evidence having been furnished of the loss of the said certificate of title, 1 hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such provisional certificate of title at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Hokitika, this 21st. day of February, 1923. E. C. ADAMS, District Land Kgistrar.
KOKATAHI SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. LMtli. FEBRUARY. At- Noon. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. will soli on apronnt of Messrs .Tiiiiiioson Bros.. AY. Kelly. .T. AA oollionso, Smith, Jno. Monk. B. Cropp, Do Filippi. T. O’Neill. A. mid T. Jloliarrp mill AY. .Jones: 5 YEALERS. 35 Yearling STEERS and HEIFERS. G 5 18-mas. to 2Jyi'. STEFA’S. 15 Dry CO AYS. 50 Mixed CATTLE. 30 Fnt SHEER. 30 Breeding KAA'ES. To be drafted in lots to suit buyers. SPECIAL ENTRIES. 10 Fut HEIFERS. For T. J. Alebmry. 10 Fat BULLOCKS. For Alex Mohnrrv. —ALSO—--10 18 to 3()-inos. Jersey Sliortborn cross HEIFERS from seleetod cows, in calf to pedigree Jersey Hull. This is a specially choice line. For Messrs AA’allace Bros. VOTE This sale will commence punctually at noon to enable northern buyers to catch the 4.25 p.nv. train. PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H, RAINES, Notifies that her fruit and VEGETABLES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOAA r N. No connection with any other fruiterers. AA'e buy diiect from tne grower at reduced prices. Buy from, us and save money, nir prices -are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NO AY IN STOCK!
TURNER’S leading fruiterers and greengrocers. ISLAND ORANGES to-night. Mushrooms arriving Saturday. Tomatoes 6s 6d and 7s 6d per case. Greengages bs 6s per case. Nectarines E» per ease. Reaches 6s 6d and 7s Cd per case. Washington Gage os 6d per case. Plums -Is, os 6s, per case. Beuri Diel Pears 10s per case. Choice Desert Pears 5s 6d per case. Gravenstein App'es. Alfriston Cookers. Choice Desert Apples os 6d case 211 b Grapes 3s lh Cucumhers from 3d each. Largo supply of fresh vegetables always on hand. ■*£• TURNER’S YOUR ORDERS WILD RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. W. BERRY & SON. V.’ELD STREET IS ETCHERS. X’S/'ISH TO THANK THE PUBLIC VV for their generous support and announce that FROM FEBRUARY 9th.. THEY WILL DELIVER MEAT within the Borough of Hokitika. Sawmilling Machinery: Bush locomotives, Steam Saw Feeds, Steam Cross Cut Saws, Togging Blocks, Timber Jacks, etc., from R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, representing A. and G. Price, Ltd., Thames. —Advt,
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