TUESDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE FLORENCE ItfcED IN:— FLORENCE H-EKP IN: “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” A wonderful tide of romance and intrigue—of spectacle and of love—is enacted nmids tsettings of dazzling splendour, the equal of which lias never Lefore heen seen, and which will not in all probability lie dnplicateil for years. COMEDY! GAZETTE! SCENIC! Selections by Miss Giet-e.
TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES PARAMOUNT'S 810 SL'KCIAL! ! “THE CHEAT.” “THE CHEAT” Starring DORA NEGRI and .JACK HOLT. “The Cheat” will ho branded in your memory forever. Afraid to tell her husband of her deception. Desperation drove her to a man ef millions who drove a hard bargain and tried relentlessly to collect. AVhat was she to do? GOOD SUPPORTS! BOXITTUS FULL ORCIIKSTRA !
Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes. mm m m A; A ms mjy vtsst •css MkfUl W 4 Ml :A £ I,OOO £IOO £SOO £'2oo £IOO £IOO Ist Prize 2r.d Prizes 3rd Prize 4th Prize Efch Prize 6th Prize 10 Prizes of £SO each 20 Prizes of £26 each 50 Prizes of £lO each 100 Prizes of £5 each ISG PRIZES, VALUE £4,000 All in alluvia! gold, nelil by Each Ticket has 186 chances, and tliu Bank of New Zealand. can win Prises value £4-,000 m ri 1 '-&S& (©GSm. ' REST OF ALL REST OF ALL (Ey permission of the Minister for Internal Affairs). Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket and Tennis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union arc Messrs. C. It. Clark, J. 11. Kirk, J. A. Redpatli, Junr., D. Rc-esc, 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 he advertised in this paper immediately prizes are drawn. akj ypr e Ji©fg sQld 2/6 each, or 9 for £1 ALBERT LAWN. revell street, hokitka. AfOSO s.T Trr&e
KOKATAHI - KOITERANGi FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO ]SK IIKU) AT KOKATAHI ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (June 16th, and 17th., 1925.) / TOMI'K'ITTIVK CLASSES for all kinds of Farm Produce, Vegetables, Poultry. Homo Cookery, Fancy word. School children,s' work etc. Increased prize money offered and many new attractions. This popular mid-Winter fixture is now the loading Show of ifs kind on the West Coast. Schedules, list of classes, with other information new available. 11. A. lIOniHXOTO.N, Secretary. TOWN .11 ALU, IM.MC.
A GRAN']) PALL in aid of Ft. -t “■ Mary’s Clnirch l*'iind WILL PE 1 HOLD ON TTLSPAY, ‘Jfith. MAY. Lawn's Orchestra, efficient M.C. WnR/.iu«r Competition. Admission- Gents 2s L,l ; Ladies ].s. m. novo. M. STEPHENS, .Joint Hon. .Secretaries. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY LTD. rnilH 51st. ANN GAG GENERAL -I- M EETLNG of Shareholders of the I lokitika (ins Company Ltd. will he held in the Company’s Ollico, Stalford St. on WEDXESDAY, MAY 27th. 1925 at 5 p.m. Business: To re((*ive Directors report and statement of accounts; to elect one Director and Auditor for the year. Proxies to he deposited at the C’oinpanv’s ollice not later than 2-1 hour.-, before the time of meeting. H. AY It. SWENEY, Secretary. Gas Company’s Office. Stafford St., Hokitika. May 19th., 1925. BUTTER FAT RISING FARMERS OF WESTLAND 1 rjTTIK WEST LAX!) COOL STORAGE 1- AXI) DAIRY CO. LTD. (Tha Central Factory) is prepared to pay Is (id per lh for butter fat received during the months of .June till August inclusive. EXTRA.—For sweet cream from approved dairies Is 9d per lh will he paid, and to regular suppliers 2s. SUPPLIERS to other companies within our collecting areas may make arrangements to supply the “ Central whilst their own factory is dosed down for the season. KEEP YOUR HERDS MILKING, • and increase your season’s returns.
The Company has now manufactured over 170 tons for tins season already, and has well over 100 suppliers coo per at* fig, including the largest individual herds on the West ('oast. It is hardly necessary to stress the fact that our wonderful growth and progress in so short a time is entirely due to satisfaction given, coupled with the increasing knowledge ol the la ruling com muni tv that " Centralisation, is the most economical method of manufacturing their produce, and gives greater returns for their labours. Full information from, TL T. PARRY, Managing Director. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS. DESSERT APPLES. Jonathans 8s Gd jwr case. Delicious 10s per case. Rome Beauty I<M Cd per case. COOKERS. Munroes 8s Gd per case. PEARS. W. Coles os Gd per case. Kieffers Ps per case. Cookers Ss per case. Potatoes 15s Gd per sack. good. Onions 11s per bag. Swedes 2s Gd ;>er qr. Carrots 2s Gd per qr. Parsnips 3s per qr. All goods free on rail. We deliver to all parts of the town. 'Phone 156. TURNER’S P ?, B “
TO THE RESIDENTS OF RFATaPF lAYISH TO INTIMATE to tbe residents of Ruatapu that I will be taking over the GENERAL STORE at present conducted by Mr AY. Rowan, as FROM THE Ist. OF JF~NE. I am starting with a complete 6tock of general merchandise which will be retailed at the lowest current rates. G. L. McCAT/LFM.
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