TO-NICHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE ZAXE GHKY’S popular story of love mid adventure in the great west. “RIDERS OF THE DAWN.” “RIDERS OF THE DAWN.” G'OMKDY. OAZKT'IT: and SCKXIC. A i-'IMS PUOGRAM'MK! TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES “IN SEARCH OF A THRILL.” “IN SEARCH OF A THRILL.” YIOi.A DANA, supported by AVAR ItKX IJAXTKH. ROSK.MAItY TH KIJY. MAUEB VAX nniM.' and TEMPI.AK SAX K. Paris Gowns! Paris High Bights! Wine! Bights! Music! Slums! Sjteeial Music will he rendered for this Metro feature by JJunetti's Orchestra (iood Supports including COMEDY! A XT) GAZETTE! DXl'Al. PRICES COMIXG FRIDAY' : “SALOME JAXE."
MEMORIAL HALL. K UMAR A. Till': KUM AR A FOOTBALL CLUB "ill liol-l their annual PLAIN" and FANCY DRESS BALL on FRTi)AY. JULY 10th. Ge.ul piles anil music. A. Mc.XA B. Secretary. SOLDIERS' HALL. THURSDAY NEXT. ip OP I'LA 15 pi: XL FIT B ALL! Fnr R.S.A. Building Fund. SPECIAL KVE.NT! MUSIC BY MESSRS LA\YX AX!) GIBBON'S. Double Ticket ss; Single Lady 2s Od ; Single Gentleman 3s. Dancing 8.30 to 1 a.in. ; Supper at 10.30 FLOOR SPECIALLY PREPARED! HOK I'l lK A CHR YSAXTI l KMU.M SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF CUT BLOOMS Decorative. Vegetable, Cookery. Art and Fancy work Classes. rjTO BE HELD IN ALL SAINTS' J- SCHOOLROOM!' in aid of Die General Parish Fund on WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th. 102.5. Refreshment, J.nllie and Cake Str.li.s. Open Iror.' 2 p.m. In M p.m. ,-idni ission : - Is, children ti l. lnctn-U-r’s ticket. 2.s od. Entries clcse nu 'Tuesday. BHh. at ■1 p.m.
For schedules ami further particulars, applv to A. KELLER. lion. Sor, BOTTLE MILK EGONO. WE, the undersigned. WISH TO NOTIFY” t lif puM.u- of Hokitika. that, we tiro STARTING A MILKIIIiFNI) with tin.' uu-ln-date BOTTLE SYK’I MM. from tlm l«t. OF JUNK, ami can supply in any quantity. Guarantee oil all the winter. Wo intend culling round, hut. to avoid disa I'pjini.aieu t. orders can he left at “Guardian” Office. BERRYMAN HUGS. prune: hall, kanikri. A GRAND CONCERT and BALL XV will he held on WEDNESDAY. .1 f'XK ,'ird.. in aid of the funds of the Kanieri Public Hall. ADMISSION”—To Concert Is; To Ball Cento ‘Js (id; Ladies is. F. W. SELBY. Secretary Hall Trustees. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERrAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. rollE ABOVE COMPANY in now JL PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE for butterfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. HAIRY FARMERS NOTE.
OCR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following ureas :---'lerernn him, Kumarn, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koit-e----rungi, Kuuieri, Rinm, 'Woodstock, Rons, Waitahu and Harihari. Crew’ - •. is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights are pi‘d 1 j the Company for both, by motor and rail Farmers at Wnta.-oa and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Contial ’ Factory, and full information may bo obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PTGS in forge or small quantities to dispose of i- ,11 find it to their advantage to first aonnnuniea*3 with the Company. 11. T. PARRY, Managing Director MV PATTERN BOOTS. 10110 PAIRS. c< citable FOR MINERS, GRASS O SEEDERS, FARMERS, RUSH fellers etc. RUSSET TAN ARMY BOOTS with good heavy soles. Slugged soles and nailed toes and heels. No cups. POSTED FREE 1 Ol /„ POSTED FREE! " 1 ' STEWART ROBINSON, 103 CASHEL STREET WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. GEORGE DELBRIDGE RF.YELT. STREET, HOKITIKA.
LADIES’ AMD GENT'S TAILOR. Fit, Style nr 1 Qu-lit; Guaranteed GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. rHE UNITED INSURANCE CO. LTD FIRS—ACCIDENT— MOTOR CARMARINE. District Agent: RICHARD WILD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, pO. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. COMMERCIAL SDPPER ROOMS, RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 'PHONE 37. MRS J. L. FOWLER WISHES TO NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, thnt. she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. Ah orders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first clap? suppers can. be assured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 3
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