TO-NICHI MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A fun racked farce ootnedv with ALFRED Id'XT and MIMI PALMER!: - “SECOND YOUTH.” “SECOND YOUTH.” Moil! Be prepared for emergencies. Girls! Learn how it is done. If a girl spoke to him he shook like a jelly. A HALLROOM DOTS COMEDY 1 SERIAL! McLKAN’S ORCHESTRA! TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES A METRO S. L. SPECIAL.! ENID BENNETT. ROSEMARY THEBY, IICXTLY GORDON and WIT-LARD MACK IN—“YOUR FRIEND AND MINE.” GAZETTE! SCENIC! COMEDY! and BON KITTS ORCHESTRA! THERE WILL BE NO DISPLAY OF THE ABOVE PICTURES TO-NIGHT!
17V lit good strong, go-to-work, second liaiul Bicycles, thoroughly overhauled si ml enamelled from ,CG 10s upTry I. Brown and Co. tjJC.M!■' real snips to be bad in sccondband cycles at. I. Brown and Cobs. Call and inspect. | 1' Your cycle gives you trouble, take it to Brown's. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. TC'IOR cycle repairs of every description try Brown's. An experienced staff at your command.- -I. Brown and Co. K. S. A. A -MEETING OF LADIES will be x »- beid at tbe SOLDIER3’ HALL at o’clock ON \Y I’.DNESDAY AFTER,NOON to organise Committees lor social purposes to assist in rais- [ ing funds to continue tbe building scheme at tile Hull. All cordially invited. K. AlOOliE. R. PATERSON. Joint Hon. Secretaries. WEST COAST A. AND l>. SHOW AT (iRKY.Mut Iff. /AN THURSDAY, dth. .'MARCH, N usual l.ld p.m. Ross-Hokitika and 7.0 p.m. i Lokitika-Ross trains WILL NOT RFN. Train for (Ircymoutii will leave Boss 10. Id a.m., Hokitika 11. JO a.m. Return train for Ross will leave flrevmouth 0.30 p.m.. Hokitika B.ld p.m. INANOAH FA A. AND P RKEETON. SHOW AT TITO LID AY EXCFRSro.N TICKETS will be ISSCICI) lo Reefton from any station in tbe Westland District on dth. and Otb. MARCH, and by trains arriving at Reefton uj> to 2.0 p.m. on 7tb. MARCH, all available for ret CRN up to loth, march. id2g. SC It PH'S MILITARY STORES.
rfYHK FOLLOWING ARTICLES arc EOR SALE daily at tin- Disposal Depot, Buckle St root. Wellington. 1 lot lung dved navy Line in Cadets sliorts and Mouses, riding breeches, serviee trousers and tunics, also greatcoats in I. (i. and 8; Khaki cotton shirts lIJ only, khaki soft collars to 17; pink knitting wool; hlaek silk girdles; leather and Inilf ponchos; curry combs; inane combs; body hru.-dios ; Mini! lulls; hair dippers (liurmnn’.s); | anti-vermin shirts; D.vola lives; waterbottles and straps; cupboard turns; drawer pulls; dust pans; lire shovels; entrenching tools ; tooth hruslie.s; Umax thread; brown belts part worn; rillo slings; bandoliers; leather numnahs; brass, iron and nickel stirrup irons; bits; gal! pads, curb chains; pole draught harness t holly hands; Surcingles; hack pads; trace straps; rope and chain traces; camel headstalls; collar chains; hreeehing chains: hrocciiing straps etc. licit Mickles from J to 2J inches; harness hooks tinned new. with and without, trigger swivel, with buckle .1 ii ll ; enamelled plates and mugs; tinned plates; trimming scissors; Tangvo gas engine. Id h.p.; mild steel mooring chains, galvanised 2. 7-1(1. Kurt her lists of clothing etc., on view at all Post Offices. Particulars forwarded on application. All letters containing coin must he registered. ,11V ORDER. HOKITIKA .MOTOR CYCLE CH I!. HILL CURBING TRIALS—RINIU HILL. SUNDAY, .MARCH Ist. At 2 p.in. THE PROGRAMM E includes light and heavy-weight scratch trials, one open handicap. and a novelty event. Liberal prize money. All events post entry. FARM FOR SALE. QITUATED AT MATAINUI. (id H ACRES FREEHOLD. 321) ACRES LEASEHOLD, KX) ACRES T.G.1.. thrown in. Well suit-divided, good fences, and all necessary farm buildings, milking plant, etc. Present stock 10 COWS. 10 head mixed CATTLE. HORSES. PIGS. Etc. 'Phis property all heavy land and splendidly suited for dairy farming or sheep grazing, situated on Alain South Road, live minutes walk from local Post Office. School. Dairy Factory and Store. Price—C-1.8(10. Terms can he advanced. Further pnrlictilars can be obtained from DALGETY & CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers. (Ireymoulh. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.
Tomatoes os GJ ease. I't. <4l a<lo. Tomatoes Tor sauce, -5s 0(1. arriving 08th. Nectarines Os per ease, l’eaches 6s and 7s. Cooking hears Os per ease. Cooking pears -Ohs is. Cooking apples Os per ease 4-llbs Dessert pears Os per case. Dessert pears 31 hs Is. Grnvenstein apples od per lb. Cellini apples od per lb. Jonathan apples Cd per lb. Passion limit 2s doz. Bananas Is, Is Gd and 2s per doz. I.oeal grapes 2s i>er M>. Cutumbers from 2d each. Potatoes 2s Od per qt-r. Onions 3s per qtr. Barge supply of vegetables arriving four times a week. Ilf advertise oui prices and defy others to do the same. ,p £* TURNER’S F V" PEOPLES UP-TO-DATE STORE. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. MRS. H, HAINES, -VTOTIPIES THAT HER FRUIT AND lS vegetables ARE THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. We buy direct front the grower at reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, <nr prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK!
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