PRINCESS THEATRE “ DISCONTENTED WIVES.” FRIDAY McLEAN'S PICTURES FIUTZI BRUNETTE mid J. I>. McCOAVAN IN A Picture for Husbands and "Wives! The story of a Society girl, who married in haste and then repented. Beautiful gowns, dazzling heautv, thrill upon thrill and heart piercing drama. PA THE NEWS! 'COMEDY! CARTOON! ORCHESTRA! SATURDAY—IRENE CASTLE, in:— ‘‘SLUM SHOULDERS.”
FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES A METRO PICTURE!— ANNA Q. NILSSON, RAYMOND HATTON, WILLIAM CARLETON, AIiEC FRANCIS and MITCHELL LEWIS in: “ HALF •A • DOLLAR RILL.” “ HALF •A ■ DOLLAR BILL.” A Thrilling tale of Hie Sea and a Mother's Sacrifice. GAZETTE! COMEDY! SCENIC! ORCHESTRA! USUAL PRICES!
For continuation of new& sets fourth page). FTER seeing ‘•Hollywood” to-night •*-*- Call at the “Rendezvous” lor a delicious supper. Tea, cakes, sandwiches, hot pies and coffee, hacon and tomatoes, bacon and eggs etc. jf' fO.M.M ERCIAL SURFER ROOMS, from Thursday. March 12t!i., will he under new management. Customers will find every attention given to their requirements at all hours.— Y. M. Fowler. WANTED SEWING; terms moderate. Address at “Guardian” Office. X*/ - ANTED TO SERI-—Rubber-tyred * ’ OKI, HARNESS. Milk delivery CART, and Gig HORSE vising eight years, guaranteed sound, with any trial given. Both vehicles in good order. Sacrificing for quick sale. Rei'lv “Farmer’* e/o “Guardian” t mice. POUND A black and tan DOG in R: -s. Apj l.v Empire Hotel,
OST—From Kokatahi mill, black * collie 1)0(1, collar number ‘‘l3o, Rotorua 11)21.” Howard on return to .Marquis of Lome. Hold. wishing introductions view matrimony. Write Manager X.Z. Progressive Agency, 12 Panama Street, Wellington. Strictly confidential. FOR SAI,E-Nice-sized SECTION, with 4-roomed cottage thereon A splendid kitchen garden. For particulars apply Win, Kelly, Brittan St. Hit FAD! Lit FAD! MOYNIIIAX’S BAK Kit V. Hampden Street. NOTIFIES that BREAD can he OBTAINED at the following places at counter prices: -EIU END’S, •Se"ell St.; PARK MILL'S. Fitzberbert St.; STOW'S, Revell Street; and OOOOIPS. Stafford Street.
legion of Fno>rm<;nsMEx. A MEETING will 1)0 •Moliitcah’s Club TJiriISDAV NEXT at 8 p a brand) of tho I-op;u>>> Uifio Club. bold in rooms on .111. to form and also a H. DIU'MMOXD, A. O. JONES. Coin’onors.
THE UNITED INSURANCE CO. LTD FIRE—ACCIDENT—MOTOK CARMARINE. District A gen fc: RICHARD WILD, iMiitLio accountant, harbour, board buildings, P.O. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. ERIC JAMES, THE LEADING BUTCHER —AND— SsVSALL GOODStiiAN. revell street, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE i 57. ’PHONE 137.
WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD, THE CENTRAL FACT OR Y. FARMERS! BUTYERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now paying THE HIGHEST price for butterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas I Teremat.au, Kumara, Araliura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi, Kanieri, Rimu. Moods took, Ross, Waitaha and Haribari. i is also being received by rail Erom numerous stations, and all freights ar© pr'd 1 / the Company for Loth, by motor and rail Farmers at Wata.-oa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, a.r full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS targe or small quantities to dispose of nil! find it to their advantage to first comraunica + 3 with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
CALYES THRIVE ON “CEREMILK" | “CEREMILK” is prepared from dried milk and six carefully selected cereals which contain the maximum o so 1 d nourishment, ft is easily and enure absorbed by the digestive organ* of the calves. The present cost of t 1.l .. ■MIIJv” is not an expense but a sound investment, especially since prices have been reduced, f our calves mil develop into strong, healthy beasts, either splendid milkers or highly marketable fat stock. Give CEREMILK” a trial, it takes the risk out of calf rearing. Cold by nil stores, or direct from Fleming and Co. Ltd., I\o. Box 89, Christchurch.
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