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MONDAY EVERYBODY’S PICTURES MONDAY. A FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY DRAMA CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE GOLDFISH” “THE GOLDFISH” TWO-REEL COMEDY, TOPICALS, ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. Wednesday; •“Just Off Broadway.” Thursday:—“The Broken Wing.”

WINTER OVERCOATS! 171 OR THE CORRECT STYLE, SHARE, AND PRICK SEE MY LAI\GE AND VARIED RANGE OF MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS. PRICES' 50/- TO 140/BOYS’ AND YOUTH’S TWEED OVERCOATS:PRICES 25/6 T 0 —ALSO—-ALE-WOOL CARDIGAN JACKETS—Os lid TO 20s (id. ALL-WOOL RIBBED UNDERPANTS, (L (id TO USs (id AGENT FOR “STETSON HATS”. •5* W. H. STOPFORTH, ,p T GENT’S OUTFITTER HEVELU STREET,

MILLER’S REVELL STREET, REVERE STREET, BLANKETS FOR THE WINTER HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA. NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE PURCHASE OF WARM AND COMFY BLANKETS. NOTWITHSTANDING THE INCREASE IN THE PRICK OF WOOL, WE ARE OFFERING COLONIAL .ABE WOOL BLANKETS AT THE FOLLOWING BED-ROCK PRICES:— TilTlTTnmj' DOUBLE 49/C pair. (rj.TJ'TT'V DOUBLE 37/0 pair. W JtjLJL XHi SINGLE 31/- pair. J- SINGLE 8. Hi lIEAVY TWILL SHEETING, 80 inches wide, gu a ran teed absolutely pure. 18/6 per pair of 5 yards. WE HAVE THIS SHEETING READY STITCHED AT THE ABOVE PRICE READY FOR USE. COLONIAL FLANNELS—WHITE, GREY, PINK, NAVY AND NATURAL 8/3 and 8/3 yard. DRESS FLANNELS OF GOOD QUALITY & VARIETY OF SHADES 3/9 yard GENTS HEAVY WOOLLEN SOCKS 1/3 pair. GENTS’ NAVY & GREY FLANNELS 0/6 each. Large size and splendid value. GENT’S HEAVY KNITTED WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR PANTS & UNDER SHIRTS 6/6 each. BOY’S TROUSERS, FULL RANGE OF SIZES IN TWEED AND SERGE, strongly ina-lo pocket and lined— Sizes 3to 9—6/0 pair. Sizes 10 to 10—6/11 pair. THE MODEL HOUSE Rfl | I I CD ) Q THF. MODEL HOUSE FOR VALUE. 11l ILL L n O FOR VALUE. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX 75, GREYMOUTII.

HOKITIKA SAVINGS . BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866, Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager. COMING EVENTS. April 11.—McLean’s Pictures, Princess Theatre, April 11.—Master Pictures, Opera II ouse. Apiil 12—Easter Sunday. April 13.—Kuinara Races. April 13—Hokitika races, handicaps declared. April 11—Ross Sports. April It.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. April 11 Hokitika races, acceptances at 0 p.m. April 15.—Soldiers’ Hall, R..S.A. Dance for building fund. April 15—Hokitika. races, first event noon. April 16.—U.S.A. Euchre Soldiers’ Hall at 8 p.m. April 10.—Sports at Woodstock. April 18.—Greymouth races. April 22.■—Meeting, Westland Land Board. April 22.—Rcefton races. April 23—St. Ueorge’s Day. April 25—Anssnc Day. April 29.—Municipal Elections. April 29.—Soldiers’ Hall, benefit ball, Beautifying Society. April 39.—Li censed fishing season ends.

May I.—Shooting Season opens; licenses at post offices. May 12—Westland County Council meets at 2 p.m. May 2-1— Empire Day. May 27.—Election of County Chairman at noon. June >3.—Bowling Club ball, Soldiers’ Hall.

BE FAIR TO YOUR EYES! WE HOLD THE HIGHEST ENGLISH DIPLOMAS and offer a tl.rejfokl service: We Test the Sight! We grind the lenses! We fit the glasses! Consult us if you have eye troubles. BARRY & SARGENT LTD,. 118 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. —AND— . AT AUCKLAND AND PALMERSTON NORTH.

LENDING MONEY AT REASONABLE INTEREST. The Public Trust Office does a very important service for public bodies and private persons by lending money at reasonable rates of interest. > > > S > 1 WIDE RANCE OF SERVICE. WRITE FOR A BOOKLET. i i i i For information apply to: W. WILSON, Hokitika. Agent of tbe Public Trustee, BUSHMEN! AVOID COOKING. BY SENDING FOR our “Celebrated’’ SMALL GOODS ready cooked, pure and wholesome. MADE FRESH DAILY. Belgium Sausage, Saveloys, Brawn, Pressed Beef, Polonies, Black and White Puddings, etc., etc. ERIC .TAMES. THE LEADING SMALLGOODSMAN, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1925, Page 2

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596

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1925, Page 2

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