I TO-NICHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRiNCESS THEATRE FLORENCE REE’D IN:— FLORENCE JiEEID IN: “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” “ THE WOMAN UNDER OATH.” A wonderful tale of romance and intrigue—of spectacle and of love—is enacted uni ids tsettings of dazzling splendour, the c-pud of which has never before l.een soon, and which trill not in nil probability Ik? duplicated for years. COTIEIOY! GAZETTE! ' SCENIC! ! TUESDAY McLEAN’S PSCTURES PRiNCESS THEATRE A Wonderful Special i reduction starring SIR GEORGE AREISS and ALICE JOYCE in: “THE GREEN GODDESS.” “THE GREEN GODDESS.” TH.lv PLAY THAT IS PACKING THE THEATRES! PRICES—-Circle 2s; Stalls Is Cd. Children half prieeTUESDAY OPF.RA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES IT'S A FNI VERSA!.! “THE TREMBLING HOUR.” “THE TREMBLING HOUR” A Picturisation of the famous stage phty! Everyone loves a real good murder mystery drama. A man is murdered. \\ ho is the guilty person ? SUPPORTS—Gazette. Travelogue am! Comedy! RONE i'T I’S ()R( iIKSI RA ! No Increase in Prices! Downstairs 1*; ( irele Is (El.
Biggest and Most Attractive Prizes. tmA mmmm SSHf® i-VSK; Ist Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize sth Prize Gth Prize - £IOO 10 Prizes of £SO each 20 Prizes of £25 each 50 Prizes of £lO each 100 Prizes of £5 each m ISS PRIZES, VALUE £4,000 All in alluvi.il ndl liv Each Ticket has 186 chances, and tin* Bank of New Zealand. can win Prises value £4-,000 BEST OF ALL *520 &V (Ey permission of file Min ster for Interna! Affairs). BEST OF ALL Proceeds to further the Interests of Cricket and Tennis. Trustees for the Gigantic Art Union are Messrs. C. If. Clark, J. I.T. Kirk, J. A. Rcdpath, Junr., D. Reese, A. Sims, and G-. T. Weston, who are known throughout the Dominion. Eny 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 arc drawn. »tg?E ‘ 2/6 each, or 9 for , ALBERT REVELL STREET :VWN. HOKITKA ®H3
WEDNESDAY, .II'XE Old. AXXr AI, SOCIAL DANCE of tho Ilotcitika Howling Club will bo bold in the SOLDIERS’ HALL. Complete arrangements for music, supper tin..l Hour. Admission -Gentlemen .‘3s; Ladies L’s. A. K. BENJAMIN, lion. .See rot ary. KOKATAffI- KOITERfINGI FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO J3F. HELD AT KOKATAIII ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (June 16th, and 17th., 1025.) r tO.MI’ETITIYE CLASSES for all vX kinds of Farm I’roduee. Yoget allies. I’on I try. Home Cookery, 1« ancy worth Sohool rbildron.s’ work etc. Increased prize money ollVrod and many now attraotions. This |opiilar mid-AVintor fixture is now I bo leading Show of lis kind on (lie West Const. Schedules. li t ol classes, with other information now available. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE OX .MONDAY. JENE Bth. 11. A. BODDIXOTOiN, Secretary. 0000000000000000000
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BUTTER FAT RISING FARMERS OF WESTLAND! rjnHE WESTLAND COOL STORAGE 1. AN!) DAIRY CO. LTD. (The Central Factory) is prepared to pay Is (id per lb for butter fat received during the months of June til! August inclusive. EXTRA.- For sweet cream from npproved dairies Is <Jd per lb will be paid, ami 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 heros milking, and increase your season’s returns. The Company has now manufactured over 170 tons for this season already, and has well over 101) suppliers cooperating, including the largest individual herds on the Y\ est Coast. 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 tanning community that “Centralisation, is the most economical method of manufacturing their produce, and gi'e» greater returns 'for their labours. Full information from. 11. T. PARRY, Managing Director. APPLES! APPLES! JUST LANDED A LARGE CON- ’ * SIGNMENT OF JONATHANS. MUNROS, "WASHINGTON, AN OTHER VARIETIES OF DESERT i AND COOKING APPLES. OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL AT I LOWEST MARKET PRICES. PATERSON MICHEL SCQ., LTD,
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