PRINCESS THEATRE FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES MAY McAVOY a,ul - IN - “THE FORBIDDEN VALLEY” BRUCE GORDON IUL * USlwa-i» A feud is revived by a cowardly act of revenge which leaves tio gir fatherless. A romance of beautiful Kentucky, staged amidst glonous sceneryStrong Supporting Programme 1 McLean’s Supreme O i chest ui. Saturday: An all-star caste in “Free Ail'.” Coming: “Souls for Sale.
FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES POPULAR BETTY COMPSOX AXD RICH AIM) ])IX IN—“THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES.” A Herbert Brenon Production for Paramount tilled with thrills and heart throbs. GOOD SUPPORTS! BONEHTS ORCHESTRA! USUAL PRICES.
WA NTE D: —Small furnished HOUSE or ROOMS. All conveniences. Apply by letter to A./, c/o “Ciuardian” Office. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING will be held in the x '*“ Town flail at 3 o'clock on FRIDA Y AFTERNOON, March 27th. when SISTER CLARKE, R.A.A.C., of Bedford College, London University, will give an address on “Home Nursing and First Aid.’’ Ladies are especially invited. CL A. PERKY, Mayor. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Rating Ait, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that TEN PER CENT. ADDITIONAL 'WILL BE CHARGED on all Borough and Harbour rates REMAINING UNPAID after the 31st. IFvY of MARCH, 1925. A. A. ANDREWES, Town Clerk. R. WILD, Secretary Harbour Board. KOKATAHI CATHOLIC CHURCH ’ OPENING CEREMONY. SUNDAY. MARCH 29th, 1925. Newmans motors ltd. have CARS leaving the GARAGE at 9.15 a.in. for KOKATAHI. please book seats. ’Phono 171. BACHELORS’ BALL, KOKATAHI. A BACHELORS’ BALL will ho held in the Public Hall, Kokatalii on WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. Efficient M ,C. Supper provided. Music by Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. Admission free. ITS. A SPORTS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ROSS ON—TUESDAY, I Itli APRIL, 1020. | 0() RAM ME, lt> Events. Including Champion Chop £25, Upright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £7, Sheffield £lO. Programmes to be had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st March. Special train services arranged, leaving Greymouth 8 a.in. ; leaving Ross for rot-urn 0.25 p.m. A. W. PEEBLES, .lion. Sec. WOODSTOCK SPORTS. (To he held in Woodstock School Grounds).
THURSDAY APRIL HUE. £SO- IX PRIZES - £SO (in'liulinij ii fliup ol £10’). V],SO flnippins: and km tv ino events, motor riO'i* I ', holies :imi <■lli DI - ion’s events, etc. Programme nni Of had 1,11 nppliealion to the Secretary. R. C. WELLS. Secretary. ££££££ —lh Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi POUND DAY vOU XD S wEIO IT T MAKE ROUNDS STERLING. SXIII you help the R. S. A. With donations of POU ND SIFTS! OIFT SHOP OPEN IN' REVET,L STREET ON SATURDAY, MARCH 28tli FOR the sale of gifts every pound will help. SO I! Fi P W'T'T FYFITS P 0 U N 1> ■ XF.XT SATURDAY AY ill he POUND DAY please help AS generously AS OL- TORE. £££££££ -«* «' 111 1,1 lh lb
THE UNITED INSURANCE CO. LTD fire-accident— motok carmarine. District Agent: RICHARD WILD, PUBLIC accountant. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O Hc, Nr, 14 :: HQKITIKA.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, EE.V.ELL STREET.. HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. -* *-RS J- E- FOWLER WISHES TO JVJL NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (m season) tried Mi and dial's to take away. AH orders promptly delivered. The dining room will be under t le personal supervision of Mrs Fowler nut first class suppers can be assured. ERIC JAMES, I THE LEADING BUTCHER —AND—SMALL GOODSMAN, eevell street. HOKITIKA. ,PHONE 157. ’PHONE 157.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 3
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