TUESDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE IRENE CASTLES AND HOD LA ROCQUE: in—“SLim SHOULDERS” "SUM SHOULDERS” Beautifully gowned, and enjoying all the pleasures of life that money makes possible to an only daughter, she never knew rare—until her father was threatened with financial ruin. STIt <> (! SUPI*O It TS . US UA L pJ?IC KS . TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE . MASTER PICTURES A story of the under-world of the aristocracy, starring Wanda Hawlev in—“THE TRUTHFUL LIAR.” “THE TRUTHFUL LIAR." PARAMOUNT GAZETTE, BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, AND TOUCHY COMEDY AND BON NET US ORCHESTRA.
WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. motor, driver licenses. OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN to ap- ’ l-’licants that Examiner -will attend County Office, 0 to ,*> WEDNESDAY NEXT to issue licenses. Holders ol licenses lately granted may renew same by lodging fresh application and fee without further examination. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk.
SPORTS. A SI’ORTS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ROSS OX TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1925. £IOO PROGRAMME, 16 Events. Including Champion Chop £25, Upright Chop £l2, Hiuidioap Saw £7, Sheffield £l6. Programmes to be had on application Lo the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st March. Special train services arranged, leavng Grey mouth 8 a.m.; leaving Ross in' return 0.25 p.m. A. \V. PEEBLES, lion. See.
JJOKITIKA THLETIC AND £IYCLING £TLUI3. SPORTS .MEETING (To lie held on Cass Square. Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL 11th, JOAT Approved by the W.C. Centre and X.E. Athletic and Cycling Union. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1— M A.I DEN ELAT HANDICAP, (open). First, prize JOs.- second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fee 2s. 2 HOKITIKA SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120yds. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 20s. Entrance fee 7s (id. 3 HURDLES, (open) 120yds. First prize 100 s, second 20s. third Ids. Ku try nee pc 3s. -1 HALF-MILE. First prize Kills, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee os. d—2ooyds. HANDICAP. First prize 80s, second 30s, third Ids. Entrance fee Is. CYCLING. (i —ll A ILE. First prize 80s, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee 4s. 7 NOYICE. First prize 00s, second 20s, third l()s. Entrance fee 3s. 8- I MILE WHEEL RACE. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 40s. Entrance fee 7s (id. o—2 MILE. First prize 80s, second 30s. Entry nee fee 4s. 10— 3 MILE. First prize 100 s, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee ns, 11— 'JUVENILE HANDICAP. 1 mile. First prize 20s second 10s. Entrance fee Is. FIELD FA’ENTS. 12— ST EP P TNG COMPETITION. First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is. Entries for till events close on March • it h. 102.4. E. C. TOOHEY. Hnn. Sec. , P.O. Ilox 11. Hokitika.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, T! EiYIvl.L STREET, HOKITIKA. 'PHONE .17. MRS .1. li. VMVLKII WISHES TO NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that- .she lia.s taken over the above business. Fresh lisli, oysters (in reason) fried fish and chips to take a "ay. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room "ill lie under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can he assured. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE above COMPANY is now PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE for Jbutterfat- from Cream delivered to tlie collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. ODR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas:—Teremakau, Knmara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Roitoraugi, Kaniori, Ritnu, Woodstock, Ross, Waitaha and Harihari. Cre-“ 1 is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights arc pr’d 1 / the Company for both, by motor and rail Farmers at Wnts.-na and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS in targe or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
THE UNITED INSURANCE CO. LTD FIRE—ACCIDENT —MOTOR CARMARINE. District Afc'-nt: RICHARD WILD. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA.
ERIC JAMES, THE LEADING BUTCHER —AND—SMALL GGODSMAN. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE i 57. ’PHONE 157. W. BERRY & SON. WELD STREET BUTCHERS. YV7-TSH 'lO THANK THE PUBLIC » ' for their generous support and announce that FROM FEBRUARY 9th.. THEY WILT, DELIVER MEAT within the Borough of Hokitika. For i Owners - The secret of economical motoring is to instal “King” Automatic Oiler; reliable and automatic, pi events burnt- out bearings, scor ed pistons and cylinders, saves oil. R P. M. Manning and Co., 5. Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.
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