TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE JOHN LOWELL, BABY IVY WARD, and JANE THOMAS in: “LOST IN A BIG CITY.” “LOST IN A BIG CITY.” Special Engagement MISS MAGG IB FOSTER, the popular violinist, who will render several selections and, supply accompaniments. USUAL! POPULAR RICES! USUAL POPULAR PRICES 1 KUMARA THURSDAY I
TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES WILLIAM FOX Presents DICK HATTON in: “FOUR HEARTS.” “FOUR HEARTS” A soul-stirring drama that "ill make you reach at least twice for your hip pocket, once for your gun, and cA\cc. lor your handkerchief. A mountain-side blow up beneath tlie feet of horse and rider.—A thrilling rescue by Dick Hatton of the heroine being dragged from the stirrup of a runaway horse.
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR LAND SEEKERS. “DUART”—AVestland’s Alode! Farm at Harihari, is offered for rale by public auction ax AI. Houston and Co’s sale rooms, Camp St. Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth. 1920, at 2 p.m. M HOUSTON & CO., in ronjune- • tion with DAUGETY A CO. LTD favoured with instructions from Messrs Duncan McLean Ltd., will sell by public auction as above: Lot I.—The homestead block at “Duart,” of 839 acres freehold, 128 acres leasehold with 95 acres timber reservations, all in one block ; situated on Alain Road, Harihari, about 39 miles from Ross railway. Ala rue portion of the area is drained swamp, balance good white pine and totara bush. About 350 acres have been ploughed, stumped and limed, and growing excellent gras, and root crops. Up-to-date bungalow of six rooms, with all conveniences and splendid range of farm buildings, including men's quarters and married couple’s cottage. This is without doubt a model dairy farm, and the dairy stock comprise some of the best milking strain Shorthorns j in New Zealand. Lot 2.—A1l that block of land, being Section 2921, Block XVI. One One Survey District, containing 532 acres held under Regulation License, convertible to Freehold, situated six miles from the homestead block, and worked in conjunction with it; consists of totara and rihhunwood country, loured and partly cleared, and is excellent slice]) country. A valuable river hod run of 12,880 acres, goes with this property. For full particulars apply to— M. HOUSTON and C’o. Hokitika. Or I)ALOFTY' and CO. Grey mouth. Joint Auctioneers. MCKAY’S FOR WATERPROOF COATS 1 A DIES'. GENTS’ and 01IIL.R- ---< REX’S rubber coals and Abu kintosh’s just landed from “The .Express and Trwell Rubber Coys. London,” at source of supply juices. LADIES’ TAN RUBBER RF.GAAIOID COATS, sizes -10, 18. 50, and 52—38 sGd each. LADIES’ RUBBER-LINED AIACKIXTOSH COATS, sizes 46 to 5229s (id each. GIRLS’ RUBBER-LINED .MACKINTOSHS (tan colour). sizes 36, 39 and )2in. 19s Gd. 21s. and 22s (id. ROYS’ and GIRLS’ BLACK RUBBER PEGAAIOID COATS, 21 to J2in. —22 s 21s Gd. 31s Gd, 36s Gd. BOA'S’ and GIRLS’ NAA'Y. and brown rubber-lined avateil PROOF) 21 to 36in.—22s Gd, 2!s. 25s Gd, 27s Gd, 29s Gd. BRACK PEGAAIOID CAPES with 1.00,1 s lor girls I'.K C,,1. •-*•->? (ill mol 27.1 Gd. MEN’S BROWN S.B. RAG f. AX RUBBER-LINED COATS—27« Cd. AIEN’S NAVY and BROWN D.B. RAGLAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—--355. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S AY AT- < ERPROOF HATS. OILED SILK and PEGAAIOID, six kinds. BE ROY 01 L-COA’l S (Trench style) 1 for men and ladies. LE ROY RIDING COATS, WORK- ( ERS’ CAPES. ROADMENS’ COATS , AND LEGGINGS (two kinds) at low- '. est prices, £
W. MCKAY & SON LEADING DRAPERS : HOKITIKA. SPEEDY, PROFIT EARNING WORK, EVEN ON "TRICKY " INTERIORS. t4PLA ST E R (ION" AY AL L- *- BOARD permits tjuic-k accurate interior work, whether the contract involves simple, “plain-sailing” or “tricky,” difficult operations on in tricate plans, Light and easily worked. it insures your petti up; full estimated profit from the job. It eliminates the mess and inconvenience of 3-coat plaster work, cud readily lends itself to artistic treatment. AA'rito or wire us to-day for special quotations. RICCARTON TIMBER CO., LTD. Riocnrtoii Road, Christchurch. ’Phone 2211 : : Box 702. SPORTS. A SPORTS MEETING AVILL BE HELD IN ROSS ON—TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1925. p j OQ PROGRAMME, 16 Events. Including Champion Chop £25, Upright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £7, Sheffield £lO. Programmes to he had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st March. Special train services arranged, leaving Grevmouth 8 a.in.; leaving Ross for return 0.25 p.m. A. AY. PEEBLES, „ Hon. See. WOODSTOCK SPORTS. (To Ire held in AYoodstock School Grounds). THURSDAY APRIL 16th. £so IN PRIZES—£SO (including a chop of £l3). ALSO Chopping and sawing events. motor races, ladies and children’s events, etc. Programme can be had on application to the Secretary. R. C. AYET.T.S. Secretary.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. Mrs j. L. fowler wishes to NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fifih and chips to take away. A'l orders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under the personal super-vision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can he assured,
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