PRINCESS THEATRE | FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES SELZNICK PRESENT AN ALL-STAR CASTE IN: “FREE AIR.” “FREE AIR.” “FREE AIR.” A motor, a maid, and a mud-hole. A romance fraught with danger and thrilling moments. A lesson to those “speed ’ motorists. STRONG SUPPORTS! MeLEAN’S ORCHESTRA! USUAL PRICES! FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES Universal Jewel production starring BABY. PEGGY, SHELDON LEAVES; and GLADYS BROCK WELL in: “THE DARLING OF NEW YORK.” BABY' PEGGY ‘Baby Bernhardt” of the. s'.reen in her first- grpat. production! SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! EUljb ORCHESTRA !
DRIVERS’ LICENSES UNDER MOTOR VEHICLES ACT. 192.1, AXD REG U RATIONS 'ITIER ELXDER. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL HEREBY NOTIFY that all DRIVERS of motor vehicles, including motor cycles, are REQUIRED TO OBTAIN an annual LICENSE to drive AS FROM APRIL Ist., 1925. Fee ss. Forms of Application arc now obtainable at the Office bf the Council. Hokitika. D. J. EVANS, County Clcrl<. MCKAY’S FOR WATERPROOF COATS T A DIES’. GENTS’ and CTIILDREN’S lubber coats and Mackintosh’s just landed from “The Express and Irwcll Rubber Coys, London,” at source of supply prices. 1-A DIES’ TAN RUBBER PEGAMOID COATS, sines 16, IS, SO, and .52—38 s Gd each. LADIES’ RUBBER-LINED MACKINTOSH COATS, sines -It! to 52 29s 6d each. GIRLS' RUBBER-LINED .MACKINTOSHS (tan colour), sizes HO, 69 and 42in. -10 s (id, 21s, and 22s (id. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ BLACK RUBBER PEGAMOID COATS, 21 to 12in. —22 s (id. 21s od, 31s (id, 36s (id. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ NAVY, and BUGAY X RUBBER-LINED WATERPROOF) 21 to 3(iiii. —22s (id, 2is. 25s Od, 27s (id, 29s Od. BLACK PEGAMOID CAPES with bonds for girls -19 s (id. 32s Od and 27s Od. MEN’S BROWN SB. RAGLAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—27s Od. MEN'S NAVY and BROWN D. 11. RAGLAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—:iSs. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WATER 1 ROOF HATS. OILED SILK and PEGAMOID, six kinds. LE ROY OIL-COATS (Trcn.li style) fur men and ladies. LE ROY RIDING COATS, WORKERS’ CAPES, ROADMENS’ COATS AND LEGGINGS (two kinds) at lowest prices. W. MCKAY & SON LEADING DRAPERS : IIoKITIKA. SPEEDY, PROFIT EARNING WORK, EVEN ON "TRICKY” INTERIORS. <tpLAST ERG ON” AY AL L- ■*- BOARD permits quick accurate interior work, whether tbe contract involves simple, “plain-sailing” or “tricky,’’ difficult operations on in tricate plans. I Light and easily worked. it insures your getting full estimated profit from the job. It eliminates tbe mess ami iieonvenience of 6-coat plaster work, a id readily lends itself to artistic treatment.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REV-ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. MRS J. L. FOWLER "WISHES TO NOTIFY" the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh iish, oysters (in season) tried ILsh and chips to take away. AU orders promptly delivered. The dining room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS. JU S T ARRI VE D : CA RE GOOSE.BERRIES S/(> per ease REACHES 7,'- and 8/(1 per case. CHOICE TOMATOES from 3/S) per ease GRAYENSTEIN APPLES !>/- per ease WORCESTER PER.MAIN !)./- per ease CON’S ORANGE PIPPIN 8/0 per ease .JONATHANS 10/- per ease CELLINIS, 10 - per ease. ORANGES 2/0 per dozen BANANAS 1/, 1/0, and 2/TO.MAtOES 3d and od per Ih COOKING APPLES, 3lbs for 1/CHOICE PEARS -Id and Od per lb CHOICE PEACHES Gd and Sd per lb. ALSO FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING FOUR TIMES A WEEK. ' p ir TURNER’S P ? 1 B “ HENRY KEARNS, GENERALC A R R 1 E R , JOLLY ST, HOKITIKA. 'Phone 59. FIREWOOD, SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLIED. IF YOU have anything for removal, ur if you want something delivered at your premises, ring 'phone No, 59, and your I'equircmciiLs will be ptomptlv attended to. HENRY KEARNS, GENERALC A R R I E R . HAINES’ THE UP-TO-DATE STORE. OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES are bought direct from the growers. If you want the < hen pest and the best. Pay us a visit to-day. We have a large supply of Pears. Plums. Apples, and TomaL.es. we arc selling at reduced prices. ADSO—Oranges, l-omons. Grapes, •Pineapples. Cncmnliers. Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Carrots, Parsnips, Marrows, Pumpkins, Onions. Pickling Onions, Garlic. Beans, Peas. Potatoes. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RING ’PHONE 107. P.O. RON 92. R II S H MIN! AVOID COOKING.
Bv SENDING KOK our •*( 'olcbrulod'--SMALL coons ready conked, nilro :ukl wholesome. MADE FRESH DAILY. Belgium Sausage, Saveloys. Braun, Pressed Beef, Polonies, Black ’ and White Buddings, etc., etc. ertc THE J k I.KA DIXG SM AJXGOORSM AN, HOKITIKA. M. HOUSTON & CO, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET, -- HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— £4~t | A' re BUILDING BECjtliU TION, Sew oil Street. nnA —i ACRE E.JILDING SECSbCH TION, SEWELL ST. fH AA- \— Walk in, walk out. owJLjt/vJv/ Good '"ountry HOTEL doing splendid busine>->; Hose to {’riving co'.l mining township, and sawmills in vicinity. aYoOLIED DWELLING, • good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and Fit/.herbert St--ROOMED DWELLING, g„od order, green,usc, orchard and outbuildings, or, acre’s good land, situated Main Read, > ar Kanieri, about 3 miles from okitika .ROOMED DWELLING, all conveniences, good y section, with access from two reeds. Situated .South Revell St., tween Linnemann’a and Hospital ,ard Room. Terms. £6BO 14.75' 725 TKOS. B. BATY,
Writ., or wire us to-day for .special quotations. RICCARTON TIMBER CO., LTD. Rieearton Road, Christchurch. 'Phone '2211 : : Box 702. JJOKITIKA jy THLETIC A XI) MYCLING rHAJB. c c SPORTS MEETING (To lie held on Cass Square, Hokitika) SATURDAY APRIL lltli, 1925. Approved hv the W.C. Centre and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1— MAIDEN FLAT HANDICAP, (open). First pri/.e -10 s. second 20. third 10s. Entrance fee 2s. 2 KOKITIK A SH EFFIELI) lIA NDIC.VP, 120yds. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 20s. Entrance fee 7s fid. 3 HURDLES, (open) 120yds. First prize 100 s, second 20s, third 10s. Entrance Fee 3s. 4 HALF-MILE. First prize 100 s, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance fee os. o—2ooyds. HANDICAP. First prize 80s, second 30s. third 10s. Entrance lee 4s. CYCLING. f.—HALF-MILE. First prize 80s. second 4js, third 20s. Entrance 7 NOVICE. First prize 00s, seoond 20s, third 10s. Entrance g l MILE WHEEL RACE. First prize 200 s, second 80s, third 40s. Entrance fee is fid. 9—2 MILE. First prize 80s, second 30s. Entrance fee 4s. 70 3 MILE. First prize 100 s, second 40s, third 20s. Entrance 11 JUVENILE HANDICAP, 1 mile. First prize 20s second 10s. Entrance fee Is. FIELD EVENTS. ]o_-ST EPP TN G COMPETITION. First prize 20s. Entrance fee Is. Entries for all events close on March 28th. 1925. E C TOOHEI. Hon. See. P.O. Box 11, Hokitika.
MOTOR ENGINEER OF GREYMOUTH. EFGS TO NOTIFY that he is OPENING A BRANCH in WEED STREET HOKITIKA, as FROM DECEMBER Ist., and trusts to have the continued patronage of old customers and of the moto’ing public generally. Patrons can rely on receiving first class workmanship and prompt attention. WEST COAST AGENTS-Fo. the DODGE, RUGBY and USTTN OARS; also DODGE TRUCKS. WEST CO-1 ST AGENTS FOR STAR TYRES. lucerne hay—in bales, A Large Consignment just landed. A SPLENDID SAMPLE. —ALSO—SEED ALGERIAN OAT? SEED DUNNS OATS. SEED GARTONS OATS. gr;is seeds. LOTTJL MaJUR. CLOVERS. ENGI.ISH I. AD ITALIAN "IYE. COCKSFOOT ETC., ETC. SUPER-PHO 1 PH ATE, GUANO wd OTHER FERTILISER '. PATERSON MICHEL & C 0„ LTD.
SPORTS. A SI’ORTS MEETING WIRE BE HELD IN ROSE ON—TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1925. 4^lo0 I>ROGRAMMF '’ 16 E ' e)lts ' Including Champion Chop £2o, Upright Chop £l2, Handicap Saw £,, Sheffield £IG. Programmes to he had on application to the undersigned. Nominations close on 31st March. Special train services arranged, leaving Greymouth 8 a.m.; leaving Ross for return 0.25 p.m. A. IV. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec. WOODSTOCK SPORTS. (To he held in Woodstock 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 applica tion to the Secretary. R. C, WELLS, Secretary,
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