TO-NICHI McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE See the lobby of the famous Palate lIOBART BOSWORTH —IN— A GREAT PICTURE “THE WAN ALONE.” Managerial Note: AYe stake our reputation that tins is the )inest- l'tetu shown in Hokitika. Stroup; Supporting Programme. McLean’s Orchestra. TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES Paramount’s picturisation of the famous book “The Light to Leeward,” Hotel, San Francisco. See the stokc-hold of a notorous “hell sliii'.’’ Sec the light between the ship s officers and the mutineers. by Peter B. Kyno. “HOMEWARD BOUND.” “HOMEWARD BOUND ” STARRING THOMAS MEIGHAN AND I.TLA LEE. Absolutely the greatest sea picture ever screened in Hokitika. USUAL PRICKS! SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME 1
KOKATARI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. 102.',. At 1 p.r.i. MR OOSTOiN AND CO•will sell by public auction as above:— 10;) Read of .MIXED CATTLE For various clients. Special entry on account of Mr .f. Dimmick (who has leased his l a mi) 40 Good HI LLOCKS, lSinos. to 3.1-yr olds. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. TVTOTICE IS HER FRY GIVEN that liy a Proclamation dated the 7th. DAY OF MARCH. 1925, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, .No 17. page 722 of the 12th. day of March, 1025, the Government Road, described in the schedule hereto, was stopped, in terms of the Public Works Act. 19(18. SOREDI OF. Approximate areas of the pieces of road stopped: 3 acres 0 roods 23 perches—Adjoining or passing through Section 2912. 5 acres 0 roods 0 perches—-Adjoin-ing or passing througn Crown land. Situated in Block IV.. Mahinapua Survey District (Westland R.D.) (S.O. 2122).' In the Westland hand District; as the same are more particularly delineated, on the plan marked j’.W.T). 01.792, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, ill the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured green. C. K. BENNETT. Assistant Un dcr-Sec ret a ry. Public Works Department, Wellington, March 10th. 1925. SPORTS. A SPORTS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ROSS ox— Tuesday, iitß april; 1925. £1 00 PROGRAMME, 10 Events. Including Champion Chop £25, Upright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £7, Shoflield £lO. Programmes to lie had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st .March. Special train services arranged, leaving Greymoutii 8 a.in.; leaving Ross for return 0.25 p.m. A. IV. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec. H OKITIKA TTTLETIC AND £ IYCI.INC £ ram;. SPORTS .MEETING To he held till Gass Sipiare. Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL llt li. 1925. Approved hv the W.C. Centre and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. PROGRAMME. RUNNING.
1 MAIDEN l 1 '!, AT 11 AN DTC A I’. (open). Kir*l prize 40s. sir 1 liO-s, I bird 10s. Kill runeo fee'2s. HOKITIKA SHEFEIKT.I) HANDICAP. 120yds. First, prize 2008. second 80s, third 20s. Entrance _ fee 7s fid. IIFKDLES. (open) 120yds. First prize IOOs. second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fee 3s. .| HALF-MILE. First prize 100 s, second .Ids. third 20s. Entrance fee ss. o—2Ooyds. lIANDICAP. First prize 80s." second 30s. third 10s. Entrance fee 4s. C VC UND. O—IIAT.F-MIr.E- First prize 80s. second 40s. third 20s. Entrance fee 4s. 7 NOVICE. First prize 00s, second 20s. third 10s. Entrnnee fee 3s. 8- MILK -WHEEL BACE. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 40s. Entrance fee 7s (id. o—2 MILE. First prize 80s, second 30s. Entrance Ice Is. ]0 3 MILE. First, prize 100 s. second 40s. third 20s. Fntranre fee os. First prize 20s second 1 0s. Entrance fee Is. FIELD EVENTS. 1 o g T EP P 1 N G COM PETITION. First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is. Entries for all events close on March 28th. 1925. E. C. TOOHFA . Hon. See. P.O. Box 11, Hokitika.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, RIvVKLL STREET, HOKFTIKA. 'I 1 HONE .07. -Myras J. T, FGWLFU WISHES TO JLVJI NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she lias taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. A'l orders promptly delivered. The dining room will ho under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler am. first class suppers can be assured. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTR AL FAC'D -A V. FARMERS! QUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. THE ABOVE COMPANY in now PAYING the highest price •or butterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or tne factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOiE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas : —Tereinakau, Kumara, Arahura, Kokntahi, Ivoiterangi, Kanieri, Rinni, Woodstock, Ross, Waitaha and Harihari. Croc- ■ is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights are pr‘d 1 j the Company for boU. by motor and rail Farmers at Wata.-oa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Conti al” Factory, and full information may bo obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS w targe or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
ERIC JAMES, THE LEADING BUTCHER —AND—SMALL GOODSMAN, n FYELL STEEET, HOKITIKA, ’PHONE 157. ’PHONE 157.
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