TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A Gripping Story with a Mighty Climax aosSW "THE STEEL KING." A Rollicking COMEDY; GAZETTE; SCENIC and SERIAL; ORCHESTRA SATURDAY—A fun packed farce comedy—“SECOND YOUTH”—6 Acts. TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE —A Universal Super-Jewel—-“THE ACQUITTAL” MASTER PICTURES —One of The Big Ten—“THE ACQUITTAL” CLAIRE WINDSOR, NORMAN Who committed the crime ? KERRY AND ALL-STAR CAST. You’ll Never Guess. GREAT AS A PLAY! GREATER AS A PICTURE! BONETTI’S ORCHESTRA, GAZETTE, COMEDY. USUAL PRICES. THERE WILL BE NO DISPLAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT.
LATE JJBIPPING. HOBART, February 27.—Arrived 1 piriki from New Zealand. LONDON. Feb. 26. Arrivals at Panama—Ruapehu, Waiwera. Departures —For Sydney, Tahiti ; from Panama. Turakina. GREYMOUTH, February 27.—Arrived at 10 a.m. AVaimea from Westport. TENNIS. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIII,K ASSOCIATION MELBOURNE, Feb. 27. In the Davis Cup trials Anderson beat O'Hara Wood 6-1, 6-3, 0-2. The s.s. Waipori leaves Auekland tomorrow evening with general cargo lor Gieymouth and Hokitika, calling at Napier and Wellington on route. 'For continuation of news see fourth page). TLIOR good strong, go-10-uork. second *- band Bicycles, thoroughly overhauled and enamelled from LG Ids iipTrv 1. Brown and Co. QO-ME. real snips to be had in secondb' bund cycles at I. Brown and Co’s. Call and inspect. I K A'our cycle gives you trouble, take “ it to Brown's. Satisfaction guaranteed or liionev returned. cycle repairs of every description try llrmvijjs. An experienced stall' at your command, 1. Brown and Co. HAKIHARI RACES. CL-V.RS WILL LEAVE NEWMANS ' .MOTORS GARAGE TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) MORNING at 8.30 o’clock. Please Book seats early. Phone 171. Special fares. FOR SALK. Q 1 TON “IM PLEX” •I-WIIKEL-DRIVE MOTOR LORRY. Apply : JOHN MURDOCH, Secretary, Boss Lime Company, Ross. FOR SALE.' ONIv good, active, spring cart or tip dray HORSE, broken to all kinds if harness. Good snigger, cpiiet, sound iiul staunch, eight years old. Any realOuable trial. ALSO— One Booth-MacDonald lever ’LOUGH in good order; also one set if HARROAYS and maul bar. Apply to: AY. FAIRHALL, Blacksmith, Harihari. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. Tomatoes 5s (id ease, Ist. grade. Tomatoes for sauce, .‘ls 9d, arriving 28th. Nectarines 9s per ease. Peaches 6s and 7s. Cooking pears 9s per case. Cooking pears 311>s la. Cooking apples 9s per case 411bs Dessert pears 9s per case. Dessert pears 31 bs Is. Gravenstein apples 5d per lb. Cellini apples 5d per lb. Jonathan apples Gd per lb. Passion fruit 2s doz. Bananas Is, Is Gd and 2s per doz. Local grapes 2s per lb. Cucumbers from 2d each. Potatoes 2s 9d per qtr. Onions 3s per qtr. Large supply of vegetables arriving four times a week. A\ e advertise our prices and defy others to do the same. ,p l£- TURNER’S p ?i E " PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H. RAINES, Notifies that her fruit and vegetables are the CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. We buy direct from the grower at v reduced prices. Buy from us and save monoy, < ur e prices are right. \ Country orders promptly attended to. d J4M FBUIT NOW STQCKI
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1925, Page 3
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