I FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTU RES PRINCESS THEATRE A. MAGNIFICENT SCOTCH PICTUUE“THE FORTUNE OF CHRISTINA MAE” All Scots will wi'.nt to seo this dolic;litful humorous story of a canny Scotch lassie who came to London to spend it fortune to marry a Unite. ‘‘Ye'll ha' noticed perhaps that ah ). ; i’ just ii wee hit o' Scottish ttccent." Scenes of Beautiful Scotland. Beautiful Women am! Beautiful English Alansimis. The OItCHKSTIS A "ill render Scotclt s 'inions. I'stial prices FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTnR PICTURES EKED NIB GO'S SCPHEM E iMIODFCTION ! “THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR.’’ “THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR.” XT All JUNG .Myrtle Stednian. lltmtley Gordon. Marquerite De !.;i .Motle, and Cullen Landis. Hayiii;: with Fear! The pastime Youth liiui.s most, tlirilliitjr. SCPPOKTS— COMEDY! GAZETTE! AND TIIA VKI.OGCK! I'SUAL PUK ES! BONKT'ITS FELL OKCI 1 ESTKA will sup; l.v the music.
K['('HUE AND DANCE \T AT KOJTKUANCf. A EI'CHItE AND DANCE will Ee - I held i:i tin* Sell olroom. Cl'l’El! Korn: i!axoi. ox Friday. .man '22ml. Euchre commences at p.m. Admission Is. S. 11A VI El.. -I tint-., lion. Secretary. TO TIIE RESIDENTS OF E FAT \ I’D T AYISH TO INTIMATE to tbd residents of liuatapu that ] will bit taking over the (IF/NKJ!A E STOKE at present conducted by Mr AY. Rowan, as FIIO.AI THE Ist. OF JI'NE. 1 am startin'; with a complete stock of ttcneriil merchandise which will he retailed at the lowest current rates. (!. 1.. McCAKIX.Ar. KOKATAHI ■ KOfTERANG! FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO BE IIEI.I) AT KOKAT.VH 1 ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (June 16til, and 17th., 1925.) /'tOM I'EiTTI YE CLASSES for all N-8 kinds of Farm Broduee, \'eyetahles. I’oidtry. Home Cookery. Fancy wortl. School childrens’ work etc. Increased prise money offered and many new attractions. This popular mid-Winter fixture is now the leadin'; Show of its kind oil the West Coast. Schedules, list of classes, with (,llu*r information new available. 11. A. .HOI >DI NOTHIN. Secrelarv.
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WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. rn HE ABOVE COMPANY is no* J. PAYING the highest price for butteriut from Cream delivered to the col!e< ting lorries, stations, or the factory. DAIRY FARMERS NOTE. ODR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in tho following areas:—Teremakau Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi, Knnieri, Rimu, Woodstock, Ross, Waitalia and Hariliari. Cre*'- i is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all Heights ar© pr'd 1 j the Company for both, by motor and rai> Farmers at Wata.-oa and further South may make arrangements for supplying tho “Central ’ Factory, and full information may bo obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS in r a ,-ge or small quantities to dispose, of v 111 find it to their advantage to first eoimuuniea*e with tho Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director BUSHMEN! AVOID COOKING. By SENDING FOR our “Celebrated’* SMALL GOODS ready cooked, pure and wholesome. MADE FRESH D-aILY. Belgium Sausage, Saveloys, Brawn, Pressed Beef, Polonies, Black and White Puddings, etc., etc. ERIC JAMES, TITE LEADING SMALLGOODSMAN, HOKITIKA.
TfiOS. B. BATY, MOTOR, ENGINEER OF GREYMOUTH. BEGS TO NOTIFY that he is OPENING A BRANCH in WEED STREET HOKITIKA, os FROM DECEMBER Ist., and I'' l '- B ** ls lave continued patronage of old customer; and of the moto-ing public genera.lv. Patrons can rely on receiving first class workmanship and prompt WtenV7EST COAST AGENTS—Fo. the DODGE, RUGBY and AUSTIN OARS; also DODGE TRUCKS. WEST COAST AGENTS FOR STAR TYRES. "hENRY~ KEARNS, GENERAL CARR 1E R < JOLLY ST, HOKITIKA. ‘Phone 59 FIREWOOD, SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLIED. Jp YOU have anything for removal, or if you want something delivered at your premises, ring ’phone No, 59, and your requirements will be promptlv attended to. HENRY KEARNS, GENERAL CARRIER.
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