J TUESDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE i The only Independent Showman showing against the Combine on the Coast! l’epperv .JOHNNY iILYES in : “LUCK.” “LUCK” “LOCK” Just Joule what our hero does—he wins a foot race; takes pari in a prize firrlit ; dabbles in real estate; rescues the girl he loves from a terrific mine explosion; runs a race against death; and wins bet of SIOO,OOO TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES {lra ml 'Western Novelty Drama! Kducational and Thrilling Truart Films Jresent LF.O MAI.OYKY in the Thiilling Outdoor Drama: “A WESTERN MUSKETEER” “A WESTERN MUSKETEER” Spectacular l’rairie Romance. Wild Buffalo limiting. Fearless Indian llorsenen. A thrilling entertainment! International .Yens. Travelogue, and Animal Comedy.
OST—Grey ini- N-IvCKET. hotu-eeii Ross ami \Vat;i!i>:i Reward on return to “Guardian" Olfue. BALL AT KUITKIIAXBI. AGRAXI) BALL iii aid of ilia now building 1,11(1 piano f und u ill bo held in the KOITEKAXGI HALL on \Y Kb NTS DAY, JINK 24 th. Gents 2s lid; Ladies Ls or plate. Good iloor. Good music. Efficient M.C. I.XE AIII.E Id ALL, AH A Hl' RA. A DA X CIO will l,e held in the above Hall, OX EH IDA V 12th. .1 CXOE. Alu.sic liv Goodl'ellov.-’s Orchestra. Efficient AI.C. Daneine 8.30 p.m. till 2 a.in. Good sniper 11.30 p.m. . DAIISSIOX—Ladies Is (id; Gentlenua 2s Gd; Double ticket 3s (id. DRUIDS’ BALL! SOLDIERS' HALL. Ist. .JTI.Y PLAIN AX'D EA.XCY DRESS! Music by llonetti's Orchestra! To CcimiHMirc at 8.30. ■l. I* OX, Secretary. I
SALK OK AIILLIXC TIMBER. IS HEREBY (HYEX that ' the limit rmentioned timber trill he OEFEIIEH FOR SALE hv public AUCTION' at the office of the undersi;;ned at II o'clock a.lll. on FRIDAY, tilth. .J EXE. 1f)25. 3,48(i,1)Cv) Ml! ertieial feet; lomprisino; l,!)i:0.0'0 Hi mu, 1,3111,000 Kahikatca. ami 180,000 Matai sit.uate:l in Blocks VI ami X Alawheraiti Surrey District, about IS miles from the Ikamatua Railway station. Full particulars may he obtained on application to the undersigned. A. I). Ah (1A VOCE, Conservator of Euresls. Stale forest Sendee. Hokitika, sth. dune, 11125. westlaxd LICENSING district. NOTICE OK ARRLICA ITOX FOR A PEBLICAN’S LICENSE. T ARTIIER IIE.XRY ROBERT -B-’ BERESFORD COOKE, of Hokitika, Hotelkeeper, do hereby (tire notile that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next l.ieensinh .Moetino, to he holden at Hokitika on the 10th. DAY | Ob' dl’X'E. 11125, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Ruhlieau's Lii ense for a house, known as The Dominion Hotel, situate at Hokitika, contain iue 20 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Hokitika, the Ith. day of I une, 11)25. A. 11. R. B. COOKE. Park and .Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant, Hokitika. SOLDIERS’ HALL! FRIDAY, JUNE 19th. SPECIAL BENEFIT AFTERNOON AND NIGHT FOR THE HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY
CITIZENS OF HOKITIKA! The appearance of your Town is the symbol of vour Citizenship. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK. ADMISSION -Olio Shilling. Sale of Goods—Gifts and Novelties of all kinds. Anglo-Japanese Fair! 3.30 P.M.—Tuvenile Elocutionary Competition. Open to all Schools. SECTION A.-- Children under 9yrs. SECTION IL— Children under 12yrs. SK(NITON C’.—Children under loyrs. OWN SELECTION- -Recalls at 7.30. Awards donated for Prize Winners! HIGHLAND FUNG COMPETITION For Juveniles—Medal Prizes!. Juveniles. lOyrs and under, 2 medals. .Juveniles, over 1!) years, 2 medals. Competition 3 p.m. Recalls at. S p.m. ALSO:---Display of Cut Blooms and Fancy Work, together with HOME COOKING COM PETITION open to Town and Country Residents. All Cookimr exhibits to lie solil for the bene!it of the Fund. -BERING TilE AFTERNOON— A Vocal and Instrumental Programme will be rendered. AT NIGHT. DOORS OPEN AT 7 o'clock; PROMENADE CONCERT AND FINALS OF E 1.0 CU TI ON ARY AND HIGHLAND FUNG COMPETITIONS AT 7.30. Admission Is. Dance Coupons Gd extra. DANCING, 9 till Midnight.; Goodfellows Orchestra AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER SERVED—9d in the Annexe 9d. GOOD PEOPLE OF HOKITIKA! Make it a Big Dav and Bigger Night! It is all for YOUR TOWN. Help and keep on Helping. TO THE RESIDENTS OF IU'ATAPU T AYISH TO INTIMATE to the X residents of Ruatapu that I will be taking over the GENERAL STORE at present conducted by Air W . Bov an. as FROM THE Ist. OF JUNE. 1 am starting with a complete stock of general merchandise which will be retailed at the lowest current rates. G. L. MeCALLUM. KQKATAM • KGITERANGI FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW
TO BE FELD AT KOKATAHI ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (Juno 16th, and 17th,, 1925.) /COMPETITIVE CLASSES for all VA kinds of Farm Produce, Vegetables. Poultry, Home Cookery, Fancy word, School childrens’ work etc. Increased prize money offered and many new attractions. This popular mid-Winter fixture is now the leading Show of its kind on the West Coast. Schedules, list of classes, with other information now available. VLL ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, JUNE Bth. H. A. BODDINGTON, Secretary,
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