TO-NIGHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A .fames Oliver Curwood Story ! —Starring<l m A7IMO DADDISIOC” MAUGbEUITK C'OL HlOl. I.EA\ BLAZING oAnnltnb. couv. komcnti breeze. There’s a forest fire in “ .Jacqueline'’ or ‘'Blazing Ban-ions’ . which is said to be absolutely the last word in screen thrills. And there s a .sequence showing two men running rapids in a 'an e which is guaranteed to make the most hardened idm-fai; shiver. COMEDY ! GAZKTTK 1 SCENIC! Mc|.KAN'S Si'l’liEM K ORCHESTRA COMING ‘ THE CUE EN GODDESS.'• TUESDAY McLEAN’3 PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A Wonderful Special ] ruduction starring Sill (iKOROE AIU-ISS and “THE GREEN GODDESS.” “THE GREEN GODDESS.” T-H.lv PLAY THAT IS PACKING THE THEATRES! PRICKS—Circle 2s: Stalls Is (id. Children half prico-TO-NI GHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES “ONLY 33” “ONLY 38.” “ONLY 33” Paramniint's Supreme Production of tlio Season, starring l.lilS A\II.SON. MAY McAYOY. Ei.i.IOT DKXTKP AND CKO ILL K FAWCETT. !,s a woman old at thirty-eight? Must she he deaf to the voiio of romance? —blind to the sparkle of a pretty dress? This mother was- until Youth whispered gaily ,in her ear. urging heron. Then - ALSO- COMKDY. GAZETTE and TRAVELOGUE! ORCHESTRA! Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes. mm mm d'S-z-i m m -~,x m sag Ist Prize - £I,OOO Gth Prize - £IOO 2nd Prize - £SOO .O Prizes of £SO each 3rd Prixc - £2OO 20 Prizes of £25 each 4th Prize - £lO3 50 Prizes of £lO each sth Prize - £IOO 100 Prizes of £5 each ISO PRIZES, VALUE £-1,000 All in alluvial gold, nol.l by Each Ticket has 186 chances, and the Bank of New Zealand. can win Prizes value £4,000 BEST OF ALL fH 9 ESS bISUWfi || (Ey permission of the Minister r Internal Affairs). BEST OF ALL Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket and Tenuis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union arc Messrs. C. R. Clark, J. 11. Kirk, J. A. Redpatli, Junr., D. Reese, A. Dims, 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 tkind—results will he advertised in this paper immediately prizes are drawn. Gr 3 ROW pSf ' 2 i | 1 2/G each, or 3 for £1 ALBERT LAWN. REVELL STREET, HOKITKA.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd. A NX UAL SOCIAL DANCE of the l\- |lnkjtilia Bowline Club will ho hold in thy SOld)] KRS’ HALL. Coinlilnto arranyements for music, supper and finin'. A(linir-sioii Centlemon 3s; Ladies 3s. A. E. BENJAMIN, lion. Secretary. KOKATAKI • KQITERANGI FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO BE HELD AT KOKATAIII ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (June 16111, and 17th., 1925.) / tOMI'ETITI VE CLASSES for all kinds of Eann I’roduoo. Vegetables, I'oiiltrv. Home Cookery, ]lalley wnrll. School childrens’ work etc. Increased prize money oll’ered and many new attractions. This popular mid-Winter fixture is now the leadilie Show of its kind oil the West Coast. Schedules, list of classes, with other information now available. 11. A. BODDINOTOiN, Secretary.
OOOGOOOOGOOOOOOOOOO TURNER’S UEADINU l-'IUITKHKUS AND (IUEENdUOf'KUS. DESSERT AIM'I.ES. .Jonathans, 8s (id per case. Delicious Ids (id lor case Itnmi' Meanly His jwr estse. Stunners 8s tid and 10s case. Red Winter l’carinain Os lid. COOKERS Alunrnes 8s fid per ease. Stntesuiaii 8s Oil per ease. K. Wolsley its J>er case. Five Crown Os per case. © © © o © © © © © © © © © © © © o © © © © G qoqqqggqgqgqggqgqgg Potatoes los (id per s; Onions 11s per l>a<r. Swedes "2s (id per <|tr. Carrots 2s (id per qtr. Parsnips its per qtr. All Roods Free on rail, deliver to all parts o Town. Rhone We the Box 21 COOOOOOOOOOOOOCGOQOCOSOOeOCOOC
FARMERS OF WESTLAND! nrvriE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE .1 AM) DAIRY CO. LTD. (The Central Factory) is prepared to pay Is (Id per 11) for butter fat. received during the months of June till August inclusive. EXTRA. Eor sweet cream from approved dairies Is 9,1 per lb 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 closed down for the season. keep your herds milking, and increase your season’s returns. The Company has now manutaetured over 170 tons lor this season already. ! and has well over 100 suppliers cooperating. including the largest individual herds on the West Coast. It is hardly necessary to stress the fact that oil)' 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 “ 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.
APPLES! APPLES! rsr LANDED A LARGE C • >NSIGXMENT OF .JONATHANS. MUXROS, WASHINGTON, ANOTHER VARIETIES OF DESERT AVI) COOKING apples. OCR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICESPATERSON MICHEL & CO., LTO.
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