FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE JERRY DEVINE (the Black Sheep in “Over the Hill”) MARGUERITE COURTOT and MARY A BREN in: “THE STEADFAST HEART." “THE-STEADFAST HEART.” COMEDY! GAZETTE! SERIAL! AND ORCHESTRA! •SATURDAY—A Wonderful picture ‘•LUXURY”.
T<)UI! INO A I'STIi AJ , I ANS. ROME. March 2. The touring party of young Australians were received by the Pope, who spoke at unexpected length. He urged them to reap the advantages of their tour. The Pope gave them his blessing for themselves, their relatives and their friends. The British Ambassador subsequentlv entertained the party at tea. J mu miwn» nnnninaangaKTOJOßl For continuation of news s«e fourth I j, page). 1' (),ST—From railway station yard a Romney BAM. Please advise •J. Mclntosh, Red I,ion Hotel. CIOR SALE—PONY, trap, and har- *- ness. Apply W. Ziegler, butcher. cl ti V TjV.)R. SALK — Ford Touring CAR in “ good order, fitted “with Cord Tyres. A bargain at Clot). Apply Wild and Bassett. SALE Four half-draught HORSES, .staunch and sound. Apply Diggers’ Sawmilling Coy., Ltd., Woodstock. POSTPOXEMEXT OF westlaxd A. AXD P. SHOW AT HOKITIKA. SPECIAL TRAIN- arrangements advertised for SATURDAY, 7th. MARCH, and Holiday Excursion fares in connection with the Westland A. and P. Show at Hokitika. WILL- NOT BE IN OPERATION. The ordinary timetable will unless otherwise notified, be in operation on the Ureymouth Ross line. AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION AND DWELLING. ON THE PREMISES, REYELL ST. THURSDAY oth. MARCH. At 2.M1) p.m. 14,1 HOUSTON AND CO. ° i-’J-• instructed by Mrs T. Heenan (who is leaving the district) will sell ( by public auction as above:— a Freehold section No 77, Revell St., o containing 8 porches more or j less, with newlv-erected G roomed dwelling, thereon, with all mod- r ern conveniences. Only a small amount of cash required and very casv terms arranged. —ALSO— The whole of the household Furniture including grand Piano (Kuiigblut), duehes.se, Iloor rugs, new linoleums of fi rooms and passages, d and s iron bedsteads and mattresses, chairs, kitchen 1 table, couch, small tables, mirrors. hall curtains, Singer Sewing machine, pictures, crockery, kitchen utensils, door mat etc. ( HARIHARI SALEYARDS. SATURDAY 7th. MARCH. At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above: 9,30 Good Romney Breeding EM LS 2,4, G and S touitis, in lots to suit buyers. For T. Staines. 30 Head mixed CATTLE. For Clients. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. Tomatoes from 3s 9d per ease. DESSERT APPLES. ' Cravenstein 10s per ease. Worcester Pearmain 9s 6d per case. Cox orange pippin 8s Gd per ease. .Jonathans 10s per Cellini 10s per case. Dessert Pears 7s per ease. Dessert Pears 4lbs. Is. Dessert apples 4d, sd, & Gd i>er lb. Bananas Is Is Gd and 2s per doz. Grapes 2s per lb. Passion fruit 2s per doz. Potatoes 2> 9d pci qtr. Onions 3s per qtr. Large supply of vegetables arriving 3 four times a week. We advertise our prices and defy others to do the same. r •*£• TURNER’S p a E “
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 3
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