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I TO-NIGHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A UNITED ARTIST Special with 23 famous stars in the powerful drama : “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET." MA,<SH X “ The story of a vast Pacific shipyard—of a real girl’s light with crafty men and luring adventuresses to save the fabulous wealth left in her hands. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! PRICES—Dress Circle 2s; Stalls Is Gd. Children under 12. fid. TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES A MODERN MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP! “YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR WIFE” I'ind out what every Telephone Girl knows! GOOD SUPPORTS! ORCHESTRA! AND USUAL PRICES! | KORTEG-AST BROS.- — 1 SYPHON SODA WATER ! | FOR CONSISTENT GOOD HEALTH ! RING ’PHONS NO. S2.

e NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. I /~IARS WILL LEAVE the Garag r V 7 FOR REKFTOX RACES TO v MORROW MORXIX(i at 8 o'clock, i ‘ .sufficient induecinent offers. " Curs will leave (liungn fur the Kani I eri Dunce TO-MORROW (Wednesday EVENING at 8 o’clock. PL HI.IC 11 A i.u, KANI ERI. 4 BALL WILL BE MELD in ait of St. Joseph's School, Kanieri on WEDNESDAY. ABRIL 22nd. Music J»y Messrs Lawn and Gibbons Gentlemen 2s lid; Ladies Is. M. MOYXiHAN'. Hon. See. KOKATAIII PUBLIC HALL. KOTvATA I IT. FOOTBALL CLUB will hold their opening Ball on MONDAY, AEIUL 27th. Music by Messrs [.awn and Gibbons. Admission —Gents 2s Gd ; Ladies Is. KAXIEKT KGRATAHI KOITER ANGT. a. W. BERRY & SON, TV ELI) STREET BUTCHERS. |N THANKING COUNTRY REKII DENTS for their solid support wish to announce that FROM Ist. MAY they will DELIVER MEAT at town prices in the above Districts on TUESDAYS anti FRIDAYS. HOKITIKA CYCLING & ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL road RACE FOR BARNET GLASS Ct r. HOKITIKA TO KOK ATARI AND BACK. rip HE ABOVE RACE will be held OX 1 Saturday. 2ml. may. 1025, starting at 3 p.m. Ist. BRIZE—BARNET GLASS CUP. and £5 cash. 2nd. BRIZE—£2 Cash. 3rd. BRIZE—£I Cash. FASTEST TIME- Gold Medal presented by Mr G. Delliridge. ENTRANCE FEE os. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Secretary ON MONDAY 27th. Inst, at 5.30 p.m. K. C. TOOHEY. I foil. Seeretiiry. MCKAY’S FOR WATERPROOF COATS T A DIES’, CENTS’ and OHILD- » d REN’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 4(5, 48, 50, and 52—38 sCd each. LADTKS’ RUBBER-LINED MACKINTOSH COATS, siz.es 46 to 52 20s Gtl eacli.

O! E LS’ RIBBER-LINED MACKINTOSH (tan colour), sizes 30, 30 aml ,12111.—19 s Oil. 21s, and 22 s Oil. HOYS’ end OIK US’ BI.AC'K RUBBER PEGAMOID COATS, 2.| to 42in. —22 s Oil, 21s Oil, 31s Gd, 30s od. BOYS’ and CIIHLS’ NAVY, and TIT? OWN RUBBER-LINED WATERPROOF) 21 to 30in.—22s Gil, 2-!s. 20s Oil, 27. s Oil, 29s 6(1. BLACK BKOAMOIT) CAl’l’.S with hoods for girls—l9s Gd, 22,s (>d anil 27s Gd. MEN'S BROWN S.B. RAC LAN RUBBER-LINED COATS—27s Oil. .MEN'S NAVY and BROWN Lit. lIA Ci LAN RE BCE 11-LIN I'll) COATS—--355. LA DIES’ and CHILDREN’S WATER PROOF 11 VI'S. OILED f’.LK and PEGAMOID, six LindsBE ROY OIL-COATS (Trench style) for men and ladies. ].E ROY RIDING COATS, WORKERS’ CAVES, ROADMENS’ COATS AND LEGGINGS (five, kinds) at lowest prices. W. MCKAY & SON LEADING DRAPERS : HOKITIKA. THE UNITED INSURANCE CO. LTD FIRE— ACCIDENT—MOTOR CARMARINE. District Agent: RICHARD WILD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. ARMY PATTERN BOOTS. 1000 PAIRS. Suitable for miners, grass seeders, farmers, bush fellers etc. RUSSET TAN army BOOTS With good heavy soles. Slugged solos and nailed toes and heels. No caps. POSTED FREE! Ol /« POSTED FREE!

STEWART ROBINSON, ]OB CASHEL STREET WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 'PHONE 37. MRS J. L. FGWLER WISHES TO NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fish and chips to take away, All orders promptly delivered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 3

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634

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 3

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