TUESDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS .THEATRE JOHN LOWELL, BABY IVY WARD, and JANL THOMAS in: “LOST IN A BIG CITY." “LOST IN A BIG CITY.” Special Engagement MISS MAGGIE FOSTER, the popular violinist, who will render several selections and supply accompaniments. USUAL; POPULAR RICES! USUAL POPULAR PRICES! ROSS TO-NIGHT (Monday)! KUMARA THURSDAY!
TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES 'SYII-DIAM FOX Presents DICK HATTON in: “FOUR HEARTS/' “FOUR HEARTS." \ soul-stirring drama that '"ill make you reach at least twice for your hip pocket, once for your gun, and chce. for your handkerchief.—A mountain-side blow up beneath the feet of horse and rider.—A thrilling rescue by Dick Hatton of the heroinelieing dragged front the stirrup of a runaway horse.
MCKAY’S FOR WATERPROOF COATS T A DIES’, GENTS’ ami CHILDKEN’S rubber coats and Mackintosh's just landed from “The Express and Irwell Rubber Coys, London,” at source of supply prices. LADIES’ TAN RUBBER PEGAMOID COATS, sizes 40. 48, 50, and 52—38 s Gd each. LADIES’ RUBBER-LINED MACKINTOSH COATS, sizes 40 to 52 29s Gd each. GIRLS’ RUBBER-LINED MACKINTOSHS (tan colour), sizes 3G, 39 and 42in.—19s 6d, 21s, and 22s Gd. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ BLACK RUBBER PEGAMOID COATS. 24 to 42in. • —22 s Gd, 24s Gd, 31s Gd, 36s Gd. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ NAVY, and BROWN RUBBER-LINED WATERPROOF) 24 to 3Gin.—22s Gd, 245. 25s Gd, 27s Gd, 29s Gd. BLACK PEGAMOID CAPES with hoods for p^irls—l9s Gd, 22« Gd and 27s Gd. MEN’S BROWN S.B. RAGLAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—27s Gd. MEN’S NAVY and BROWN D.B. RAGLAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—--355. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WATERPROOF HATS, OILED SILK and PEGAMOID, six kinds. LE ROY OIL-COATS (Trench style) for men and ladies. LE ROY RIDING COATS, WORKERS’ CAPES, ROADMENS’ COATS AND LEGGINGS (two kinds) at lowest prices. W. MCKAY & SON LEADING DRAPERS : HOKITIKA. £l2/10/0 BUYS THE BEST BICYCLE EVER -MANUFACTURED. J UST ARRIVED direct from tlx Manufacturers, Birmingham, a shipment of 30 high grade bicycles. These machines have been specially built to order and equipped to suit the N.Z. roads and conditions, and every machine carries a 5-year.s’ guarantee. The machines are lilted with the following equipment: —lst. quality tyres, Eadie Coaster hack pedal brakes, large 3-coil saddles, Reitold or R.S.A. chains, rat-trap or rubber pedals, steel mud-guards. Frames heavily enamelled and lines. Pump and clips, and tool bag and tools.
Inspection Cycle it E. C invited at tin* Doiiiinion Motor Depot, Hokitika. P it. 0 P E I Ii T O It. THEETJC 1T° KITIKA A' AM) £ H.UB. SPORTS MEETING (To ho held on Cass Square, Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL 11th, 15)25. Approved by the AY.G. Centre and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1— MAIDEN FLAT HANDICAP, (open). First prize 40s, second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fee 2s. 2 HOKITIKA SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120vds. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 20s. Entrance fee 7s Gd. 3 HURDLES, (open) 120vds. First prize 100 s, second 20s, third 10s. Entrance fee 3s. 4 HALF-MILE. First prize 100 s. second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee ss. 5 200yds* HANDICAP. Fust, prize 80s, second 30s, third 10s. Entrance fee 4s. CYCLING. G—HALF-MU,E. First prize 80s. second lip, third 20s. Entrance fee 4s. 7—NOVICE. First prize 00s. second 20s, third 10s. Entrance 8— !°MILE WHEEL RACE. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 40s. Entrance fee 7s Gd. 9 MILE. First prize 80s, second 30s. Entrance fee 4s. 10—3 MILE. First prize 100 s. second 40s, third 20s. Entrance I— JUVENILE HANDICAP. 1 mile. First prize 20s second 10s. Entrance fee Is. FIELD EVENT*. o sTEP PT N O COMPETE!ION. First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is. Entries for all events dose on March 28th. 1925. E. C. TOOHEY. Hon. See. P.O. Box 11, Hokitika.
SPORTS. A SFORTS MEETING WILL Bl? HELD IN BOSS ON—TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1925. PROGRAMME. 10 Events. £IOO Including Champion Chop £25, Up- ' right Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £,, Sheffield £lfi. Programmes to be had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st 'March. Special train services arranged, leaving Grevmouth 8 a.m.; leaving Ross for return 0.25 p.m. A. IV. PEEBLES,
WOODSTOCK SPORTS. (To Ik? held in Woodstock School Grounds). THURSDAY APRIL 16th. £50 —IN PRIZES—£SO (including a chop of £l3). ALSO Chopping and sawing events motor races, ladies and children’s events, etc. Programme can he had on application to the Secretary. P. C. WELLS, Sterrptarv.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REV ELL STREET. HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. MRS J. h. FOWLER WISHES TO NOTIFY the people oi Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fish and chips to take away. Ah orders promptly delivered. The dining room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured.
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