TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURE?, PRINCESS THEATRE V MAGXIMCKNT SCOTCH PICTURE—“THE FORTUNE OF CHRISTINA MB” All Scots will want to sec thU didighifnl luinmr.ms --.n-y of a canny Scotch lassie who came to London t" spend a foi'tuiio 1-, marry a Dulse. “Ye'll ha’ noticed jterhaiis that ah ha’ just a wee hit o' .•Yostish accent Scenes of Beautiful Sct.llar.tl. Beall til’nl W.imcn ami Beautiful ImglLh Mansions. The Oi’t 111'.STi! A will remli e Seidell s ice: ions. Usual prices rO-N ! GHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES UHED Mi!DO'S SCL’UF.MK PHODrCTM >X ! “THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR.” “THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR.” STAIIIIIXC Myrtle Steilinan. Huntley Cordon. Marijuerite He ha .Motto, and Cullen I.nndis. Flaying with Fear! -The pastime Youth finds most thrilling. SUPPORTS— CoMF.DY! GAZETTE! AXI) TRAVELOGUE! I'SCAI. I’HICKS ! BOX KTTI'S FULL OI’CH KSTHA will sttpi iy the music. Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes . £4BBO Ist Prize - £I,OOO 2nd Prize - £SOO 3rd Prize - £2OO 4-th Prize - £IOO sth Prize - £IOO 6th Prize - £IOO 10 Prizes of £SO each 20 Prizes of £25 each 50 Prizes of £lO each 100 Prizes of £5 each 186 PRIZES, VALUE £4,000 All in alluvial gold, held by Each Ticket has 186 chances, and the Bank of New Zealand. can win Prizes value 334-,000 bb o s / Gigantic bbs / ALL Art lai®i ALL (By perniisaion of the Minister for Internal Affairs). Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket and Tennis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union are Messrs. 0. R. Clark, J. H. Kirk, J. A. Redpath, Jiuir., D. Beese, A. Sims, and G. T. Weston, who are known throughout, the Dominion. Buy your Tickets without delay, as the Gigantic Art Union closes in a few days—drawn June 22nd—results will be advertised in this paper immediately prizes are drawn. Tickets Sold by--2/6 each, or 9 for £1 ALBERT LAWN. REVELL STREET, HOKITKA. £4OOO /& 0/
KOKATAHI ■ KGiTERANGJ FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO BK 11 KM) AT KOKATAIII ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (Juno ICt!i, and 17th., 1925.) /IOAII'KTIT'IYK (T.ASSKS ior all hinds id !■';>iiii Prniiure, tahles, I 'on 11 ry. Iloini' Cankery. paney worll. Kehonl ehildreu.s’ work etc. I |:rizc in nil'emd ami many new at l rat t inns. This |<<|>ii Ia i- in id-\Y int or lixliire is now iln * leading Show of its kind on the \Yr>r ('oast. Sehednle.x. li.-t of eln.xses. with othiT information now iivailahlo. H. A. IiOiVMXCTO.N. Soi rotary. TOWN' 11A I. to IMMC. 4 (lIIAND BAI.I. in aid of Si. TV Alary's Olinroh l , 'ttnd AY]ld. BK 11 Kid) ON TTKSDA Y. 20th. MAY. fawn's (troliostra. ofliriont M.('. Waltzin;' ('oml rl it ion. Adtnis.sian - Omits 2s' (1,1 ; l.adios Is. M. BOYO. M. KTKjI’I I KNS. Joint Bon. ScorctarioH. HOKITIKA HAS COMPANY BID. rnilK ol si. ANNt'AB OKNKUAI. •’ M K.K IT NO ol Shareholders of tl.o Hokitika Has Company Bid. "ill 1,0 hold ill 1 lu- Company's (lilire, Stafford Si. on WKDNKSn.YY. MAY -Tlh. 1925 at 5 p.tn. Business: To reieivo Dirootors i' l ' - part ami slatoinont of aooonnls: to cloct Mir Itiivelor and Auditor for tho yntir. Proxies to bo deposited at tho ( ompanv's oll'nnot later than 21 hours heloro tho timo ol meeting. H. W. 1!. SAVKNT.Y, Seerelary. (ias Company's Oflioo, St alio n 1 St., Hokitika. Altlv 19th., 1925. TURNER’S LKADI NO Bit C 1 TKR BBS A- GItKK.N----0 HOCK US. DKSSKIiT API'I.KS. Jonathans 8s (id )rer ease. Dolioions 10s per ease. Home Beauty IDs fid per ease. CO< >K BUS. AI tilt roes 8s G.l per ettse. I'KAUS. AY. Coh'.s As fid per ease. Kidlers 9s ])or ease. Cookers 8s per ease. Potatoes 15s lid per sack. good. Onii ns Its lor ha a. Swedes 2s fid per qr. Carrots 2s (id per qr. Parsnips its per qr. All goods free on rail. AA e deliver to all parts of the town. ' r tr TURNER’S P ? 1 B “
WESTLAND COOL STORACE AND DAIRY CD., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMEP.SI BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. T for the HE ABOVE COMPANY is now PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE buttorfat from Cream delivered to collecting lorries, stations, or the iacTory. HAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas: —Teremakau Kumara, Arahura, Kokataln, Koiterangi, Kanieri, Rimu, Woodstock, Ross, Waitaha and Ilarihari. Cre»''i is also being received bv rail from numerous stations, and all Height? are pr : d 1 / the Company for Loth. b> motor and rai l Farmers at Wata.-oa and furtner South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central’ Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS m farge or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first. oommunica + 3 with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director. 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 JAMES:
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