I TO-NICHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE • FLORENCE sREEW IX:— FLORENCE R E Ell ) IN: !] “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” A wonderful tale of romance and intrigue—of spectacle and of love—is en- - acted amids tsettings of dazzling splendour, the equal of which has never before been seen, and which will not in all probability he duplicated for years. COMEDY! GAZETTE! SCENIC! Selections by -Miss Gieee. TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES PARAMOUNT’* BIG SI’KCJAh! ! “THE CHEAT." “THE CHEAT" i 1 Starring TOl-A NEGRI aml TACK IIOI.T. | ’‘The Cheat” will he branded in your memory forever. Afraid to tell her J husband of her deception. Desperation drove her to a man of millions who ,j drove a hard bargain and tried relentlessly to collect. What was she to do? | GOOD SUPPORTS! BOXKTTL’S FUEL ORCHESTRA!
\ Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes. M I 'Bs. E» ms 4fa fji t?‘* y>< in few/ - Ist Prize • £I,COO Gth Prize - £lO3 ■2nd Prize - £SOO 10 Prizes of £SO each 3rd Prize - £2OO 20 Prizes of £25 each «th Prize - £IOO 50 Prizes of £lO each Cth Prize - £IOO 100 Prizes of £5 each 180 PHIZES, VALUE £4,000 All in alluvial gold, Held by Each Ticket has 186 chances, and tho Bank of New Zealand. can win Prises value £<l,ooo BEST So; OF 6@g ALL tYD urn 0S? 1J ©rtf, if H lIJiflL BEST OF ALL c‘l& (^v s cS)Vljtf 'C'<3 £?# (Ey permission of tile Minstsr f:.r Intei-r.a.l Affairs). Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket end Tennis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union arc Messrs. C. it. Clark, J. 11. Kirk, J. A. Redpath, Junr., D. Reese, A. Sims, known throughout the Dominion. Buy your Tickets without delay, as the Ci few days—drawn June 22iul—results will immediately jirizes are drawn. and G. T. Weston, who Art Union closes in a .'ortisc-d in this paper 2/6 each, or 3 for kP ALBERT : R E v E L L STREET jAWNi HGKI T K A . oocp y taaKßiiaßiexe^mmsmmram^ietmirma
KOKATARI - KOITERANGI FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO TIE IIEU) AT KOK AT AHI ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (Juno 16th, and 17th., 19J5.) /"KUII'imTIYK OI.ASKKS for all Ay k i lids (if l-'ann Produce, Ye”Ctahles, Poultry, lldlin' Cookery, I'aucy worll, School rliildren.s' work etc. Increased prize money offered ami many new attractions. This popular mid-Winter list lire, is now the leadine Show of its kind on the "West. Coast-. Schedules, list of classes, with other information now nvnilalde. ii. a. BonmxoTo.N. Seerefar
ARMY PATTERN BOOTS. 1000 PAIKS. QUOTABLE POP .MIXERS, GRASS SEEDERS, FARMERS, BUSH PEELERS ETC. RUSSET TAX ARMY BOOTS with good heavy soles. Slugged solos end nailed toes and heels. Xu caps. POSTED FREE! Ol /- POSTED PEEP! STEWART ROBINSON, 10S CASHEL STREET WEST. CHRISTCHURCH. II A I N E S ’ THE UP-TO-DATE STOP.”. OUR FRUIT A A 1) VEGETABLES are bought direct I'utn tlie growers. If you -want the chon pest am] the best. Pay ns a visit to-day. W,. have a large supply cf Penis. Plums, Apples, and Tomatuos, we are selling at reduced prices. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TORING ’PHONE 107. P.D. BOX 92. GEORGE DELBRIDGE REV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. LADIES' AND GENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Style ai l Qu.Jit; Guaranteed: GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. THE GNSIEO I NSU f? A IrJfiE CO. LTD FIRE—ACCIDENT— MOTOR CARMARINE.
TOWN' HAN', ItOll', A G RAXI) BACC in i«id of St. Mary’s Oliiircli Fund WIG!- IIE I IK!,!) ON TUGSDA V. 2fith. MAY. lanvn's Orchestra. efficient- M.C. AN siltxing Competition. Admi.-sion -Gelds 2s lid ; Radios Is. M. BOYD. M. KTK/PJIKNS. Jiiint Hon. Secretaries. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY RTD. rp 11 K nisi. ANX PAG GKNERAR .8. mkkting "i Siml'.'hniciiTs <.[ III" Hokitika (ins Company CM. will bo hold in the Company's Office. Stafford St. on AYKDXESDAY. MAY 27th. 1925 at 5 p.tti. Business:- To receive Directors report ami statement ol accounts; lo elect, one Director and Auditor for the year. Proxies to he deposited at the Company’s office not later tnan 21 houis before tin* lime of nicotine. H. AY It. SAYKXKY, Secretary. (ias Company's Office, Stafford St., Hokitika. May 19th., 1925. TURNER’S LEADING FRUITERERS A GREENGROCERS. DESSERT apples. Jonathans 8s Gd per ease. Delicious 10s per ease. Rome Beauty IPs fid per ease. COOKERS. Munroos 8s (kl per ease. PEARS. AY. Coles 5,s fid per case. Kiefl'ers 9s pier case. Cookers 8s per ease. Potatoes IT* fid per sack, good. Onions 11s per hair. Swedes 2s fid per qr. Carrots 2s Gd per qr. I Parsnips Us per qr. All goods free on rail. AYe deliver to all parts of the town. p r TURNER’S p r°‘ TO THE RESIDENTS OF HEAT API* | WISH TO INTIMATE to the J- residents of Ruatapu that T will be taking over the GENERA G STORE at present conducted by Mr AN. Rowan, as FROM THE Ist. OF JUNE. I am starting with a complete stock of general merchandise which will he retailed at the lowest current, rates. G. L. McCALTXM.
District Agent: RICKARD WILD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. HARBOUR. BOARD BUILDINGS, V.Q. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. THONE 37. Mrs j. l. fgayler wishes to NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that 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 am, first class suppers can be assured. M. HOUSTON & 00. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: - £i -i i \ A-re BUILDING BECL *TIU TION Saw ell Street. £BO —i ACRE EjILDING SECTION, SEWELL ST. *“ *** Good '"ountry HOTEL doing splendid busme n; eloee to r ’living ee tl mining township, ttnc ' s-o’er-d sawmills in vicinity. t 4 ni) A 5-ROOMED DWEL3irU?jU LING, ■ good order, splendid situation, corner Weld and Fitzberbert St. £IOOO, SMALL DAIRY FARM. *JO acres firstclass land. South Hokitika, new fourroomed dwelling, with hath room and wash-house under one roof, outbuildings etc. Government mortgage of £6OO can be taken over, balance cash A good proposition. £4 *Tr) K f-ROOMKD DWELLING, i all conveniences, good dry section, with access from two streets. Situated South Revoll St., between Linnemann’s and Board Room. Teres.
butter fat rising FARMERS OF WESTLAND! THE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO. LTD. (The Central Factory) is prepared .to pay Is (id per lb for butter fat received duriiisr the months of dune till August inclusive. EXTRA. —For sweet cream from approved dairies Is fd ;K*r 1!) will be paid, and to regular suppliers 2s. SUPPLIERS to other companies with-j in our collecting areas may make arrangements to supply the " Central whilst their own factory is closed down for the season. keep your herds milking, and increase your season s retains. The C ompany has now manufactured over 170 tons for this season already, and has well over 10R suppliers cooperating, including the largest indi\idual 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 of the farming community that 11 Centralisation, is the most economical method of manufacturing their produce, and gives greater returns for their labours, full information from, ' * H. T. PARRY. Managing Director.
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