TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A Story of tears and laughter!—BY RUPERT HUGHES. Ask Dad—He’d rather sec Mum in her gingham gown of long years ago than in those new tangled society styles.
to-nicht opera house master pictures CARIj LAEOIMLE presents LAURA LA PLANTJi in a UNIVERSAL Special Attraction : - “ EXCITEMENT.” “ EXCITEMENT.” A rollicking sory of Adventure. She thrived on Thrills. From airplane stunts to automobile racing. International News; Century Comedy; Roach Comedy! Bonetti’s Orchestra!
WESTLAND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— —FEBRUARY 25th. anil 2«th. “JUBILEE BELL RINGERS.” ANDV AU DEVILLE COMP AN Y—X Y LOIHIO-YI STS, AI ARIA II! \P HONISTS AND NOVELTY MUSICIANS. r IHE GREAT SILVER ORGAN CHIMES. ARTHUR LUPTON, Cosmopolitan Entertainer. NANA EDGAR., the Versatile Artiste. FRED CAMERON the Quaint Comedian. LITTLE RONA, the Child Winder, and the TINY TOWN PANTOMIME. PRICES 35., and 25.. plus tax. Box plan non- open at the Opera House.
PRINCESS THEATRE. for ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. Direction of Tour ... ALF LINLEY. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NOVEL! "• B( CICN'ER, Presents for tlie first time in Hokuka : DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS! (Direct from America). The First Company of All Colored Jubilee Singers lmt lias visited New Zealand for over 20 years. THE FAMOUS DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS! IN AN ARTISTIC PROGRAMME —Embracing— Jubilees (New and Old) Darky Songs, I Camp Meetin’ Songs, Negro Melodies, I t Elantatian Songs. Negro Lullabies. Classic—Sentiment Songs of the Southland Home, Cabin and River Songs of the Old Slavery Days. PRICES: —2. s, 3s, and Is. Box Plans at Miss Mclntosh’s.
t LOST CERTIFICATES. rriwo SERVICE CERTIFICATES, I 3 0110 a Alaster .Mariner's Certifii cate No <fL5 and a Marine Engineer's 1 Coi tificato No 1301) wore LOST 1 on tlio , road liotuoo.n Upper Kokatahi and » Hokitika during September last. ll' tlio certificates are not recovered I " ill apply for the issue of duplicates of same. \\ ill finder please return to owner, or “Guardian” Office. J. A. CUTTANCK. Okuru, February l(ith., 1925. UOXOLITE FLuOR TNG. JOHN BURNS AND CO. CHRTST- * CHURCH, boo U) iKHiry those interested that our Lionoiue flooring expert is now in Hokitma and will fie pleased to give information relative to same. Lionolite is the flooring now being I specified by all architects for bathroom and lavatory floors, passages etc. J)- STEVENSON. Red Lion. Hotel. NOTICE, OF INTENTION TO TAKE ! .LAND IN BLOCK XV, W A TARO A SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR THE PURPOSES OF A ROAD. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -T ’ it- is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to execute a certain public work—to
"it, tlic> construction of a road in Block XV, Wataroa .Survey District, mill for the purposes of such public "'ork the lmid described ill the Schedule hereto is required to he taken. Ami notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to he taken is deposited in the postoffice at To Tabo, and is there open for inspection; mid that all persons a feeted by the execution of the- said public work or by the taking of the .said land should, if they have any wellgrounded objections to the execution of the said public- work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. SCHEDULE. Api'itoxt.MATK area of the piece of land required to he taken: o acres, 3 roods, 17 perches. Doing portion of Section 2.'57-l, silr a ted in Block XV. Wataroa Survey District (Westland ILL).). (S.O. 2392). In the Westland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. (10707, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in -the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured blue. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 9th. day of February, 1920. F. H. D. BELL, For Minister of Public Works.
PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H. HAINES, Notifies that her fruit’ and VEGETABLES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. We buy direct from the grower at reduced prices. Buy from ns arid save money, <nr prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK! LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. ISLAND ORANGES to-night. Mushrooms arriving Saturday. Tomatoes Gs Gd and 7s Gd per ease. Greengages bs Gs per case. Nectarines 9i per ease. Peaches Gs Gd and 7s Gd per case. Washington Gage os Gd per case. Plums 4s, os Gs, per case. Beuri Diel Pears 10s per case. Choice Desert Pears 5s Gd per case. Gravenstein App’es. Alfriston Cookers. Choice Desert Apples 5s 6d case 211 b Grapes 3s lb Cucumbers from 3d each.
Large supply of fresh vegetables always on hand. P S* TURNER’S p a ß “ YOUR ORDTJRS WILLf RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. W. BERRY & SON. WELD STREET BUTCHERS. •VVriSH TO THANK THE PUBLIC ' ' for their generous support and announce that FROM FEBRUARY 9th., THEY WILL DELIVER MEAT within the Borough of Hokitika,
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