Ito.NICHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE SAM DE GRASSE, EDITH STOREY, WALLACE MACDONALD and JOSM SWICKARD IN: “MOON MADNESS” “MOON MADNESS.” The compelling story of a strange man who lingered where the desert and jiurdc meet—waChino- over a girl and waiting for a man who ruined his home Screaming COMEDY f GAZETTE!, SCENIC! McLKAN'S ORCHESTRA! TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASiER PICTURES Grand Western Novelty Drama! Educational and Thrilling Truart Films present 1 l'() AIAI.ONEY in the Thrilling Outdoor Drama: “A WESTERN MUSKETEER.” “A WESTERN MUSKETEER.” Spectacular Prairie Romance. Wild Ruffalo hunting. Fearless Indian Horsemen. A thrilling entertainment! International News. Travelogue, and Animal Comedy.
BALL AT KOTTKKAN'CI. A GUANO BA I.L in aid <>i ilr- new -L *- building :: nl l piano luml v. ill bo brbl in tlii 1 Klill LUANG I HALL on WEDNESDAY, Jl'-NL -I tb. Gouts •Js lid; Ladies Is or plate. Good tloar. Good music. Kilicionl ALL. ONE AHI.E HALL. AHA HLH A. A DANCE '.ill be held iii the above Hall. ON FRIDAY D2th. .IL’NE. Alu.sk- by Good fellow's Orehe.stra. Efficient AI.C-. Dancing 8.39 p.lll. till 2 a.in. Good .sniper 11.30 p.m. A DAll S-HION I. a dies lab'll Gentlemen 2s Gd; Double ticket .'3s (id. DRUIDS’ BALL! SOLDI KBS’ HALL, Ist. dl'I.Y I’LAIN AND FANCY DRES.S! .Music bv Bouetii's Orelie.stra! To (.’eminence at B..'"b .1. LUX, Secretary. sale OF .MILLING TIMBER. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned limber will be OFFER EH FoR SALK by public AUCTION at the cdliee of the undersigned at II o'clock a.m. on FRIDAY, 10th. .1 I Nli, 1923. 3,<18(1,(ICO Mij orlieial feet; < omprisino I .IMIG.O il) It imu. 1.391.09!) Kaliikatea, and 189.0110 Alatai situated in Blocks \ t and N Al.-r.v-lieriliti Survey District, r.boilt -11 miles from the Ikamaiua Rail"ay station. Full particulars may be obtained oil application to tb.- undcr.sippiod. A. D. ALGAVOCIC. C'oii'-ervator of Forests. State Forest Service. Hokitika, otli. June. TJ2S. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF API’I.K’ATION FOR A ITBLIt AN'S LICENSE. J ARTIILR HENRY ROBERT -I." BERKSFORD COOKE, of Hokitika. Hotelkeeper. do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next l.ieeti.sinix Meeting, to lie boldcii at Hokitika on lie- lOl'u. I)AA' OF .IFNI-!. 192 A, ajiply for a Certiliei.le authorisin'? the issue ol a Publican s l.beiise for a bouse, known as Tbe Dominicn Hotel, situate at Ifokilika. conliiiiiinu of) rooms, exclusive of tliose reipiired ler the use of the iamily. Dated at Hokitika, the -Ith. day of dune, 19 2A. A. H. R. lb COOKE. Park and Alurdoeli. Solicitors for Applicant, Hokitika.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th. SPECIAL BENEFIT AFTERNOON AND NIGHT FOR THE HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY AT 2.39 O’CLOCK. ADMISSION One Shilling. Sale of Deoils (Jills ami Novelties of nil kinds. Angln-dapanose Fail - ! 3.30 I’.M.—luvenilo Elocutionary Competition. Open to all Schools. SECTION A. --Children under O.vrs. SECT|OX B. —Children under 12yrs. SECTION C.—Children under 1 o.vrs. OWN SELECTION Recalls at 7.30. Awards donated for Prize Winners! HIGHLAND FLING COMPETITION For Juveniles—Medal Prizes!, .juveniles, TOyrs anil under. ~ medals. Juveniles, over 111 years, 2 medals. Competition 3 P-in. Recalls at S p.m. ALSO: Display of Cut Blooms and Fan.-v Work. t,r ;_'<>• her with HOME COOKING COMPETITION o|<-n to Town and Country Residents. All Cooking exhibits to he sold for the benefit of the .Fund. —BERING THE AFTERNOONA Vocal and Instrumental Proerammo will lie rendered.
AT NIGHT. DOORS OPEN AT 7 o'clock ; promenade concert AND finals OF ELOCUTIONARY AND HIGHLAND FI.TNG COMPETITIONS AT 7.30. Admission Is. Banco Coupons 6d extra. DANCING. 0 till Midnight; Goodfellows Orchestra AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER SERVED—Od in the Annexe 9d. GOOD PEOPLE OF HOKITIKA! Make it a Rig Dav and Rigger Night! It is all for YOUR TOWN. Help and keep on Helping. TO THE RESIDENTS OF RUATAPT. t WISH TO INTIMATE to the 1 residents of Runtapu that 1 will he taking over the GENERAL STORE at present conducted by Mr A\ . Rowan, as FROM THE Ist. OF JUNE. 1 am starting with a complete stock of general merchandise which will he tetaileil at the lowest current rates. G. L. McCALLUM.
KOKATAHI • KOITERAHGI FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. TO BE HELD AT KOKATAHI ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (Juno 16th, and 17th., 1925.) /'“tOMPETITIYK CLASSES for all \_y kinds of Farm Produce. Vegetables. Poultry, Home Cookery. Fancy worfl. School childrens’ work etc. Increased prize money offered and many new attractions. This jopular mid-Winter fixture is now the leading Show of its kind on the West Coast. Schedules, list of classes. ,vith other information now available. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY. JUNE Bth. H. A. BOBDINUTO.n. Secretary. Neglected chills bring Doctor's hills. Let "naZOL 11 put you right. Unexcelled for obstinate _ coughs is Ad buvx f.Q fto?es,—..dYt, and
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