I TO-NICHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE Wonderful Picture starring NAZIMOVA in: “ STRONGER THAN DEATH.” “ STRONGER THAN DEATH.” CiOOT) SUPPORTS! FIRST-CLASS MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA! SATURDAY- JOHNNY HINES in “LUCK” a wonderful picture, repeated BY SPECIAL' REQUEST!
TO-MICHT OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES “WOMAN PROOF.” “WOMAN PROOF.” Starring Everybody's Screen Favourite—lllO-RAS MEIGHAN! ! It’s a Paramount ! Tommy is supported l>y LILA I.EE, ROBERT AGXEW, CHARLES LELLON, VERA REYNOLDS. BILL GOXDER. MIKE DONLIN. Supports include News and Comedy and Travelogue. OVERTURE at 8 p.m. BONETTI’S FULL ORCHESTRA.
FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL CASS SQIWKK. SATURDAY. .JUNE Kiili. 1.15 P.M. THIRD GRADE. KIWIS V. EXCELSIORS. 3 R.M.— DITTMAN .SHIELD MATCH. •! I’.M. GREYMOUTH V. WESTLAND ADMISSION Is. ADMISSION Is.
DRUIDS’ BALL! SOLDIERS’ lIALL, Ist. JULY I’LAIN AND FANCY DRESS! Music liy llonotti'.s Orchestra! To Commence at 8.30. J. LUX, . Secret ;i rv. TENDERS. rnENDERS for tl.c ITRCHASE OF i- BUTTERMILK, from the Westland Cool Storage and Dairy Coy., Ltd., WILL HE RECEIVED CP TILL JUNE 27th. 'lenders will he for three seasons commencing! Ist August lieyt and must be accompanied by cheque for half season’s supply and subsequent payments by successful tenderer will bo baif season in advance. Estimated output for the coming season 200 tons. Full information from: - 11. T. PARRY, .Managing Director. SALE OF SPRING DRAYS, HARNESS ETC. AT A RATI ERA SALK YARDS. MONDAY Loth. JUNE, 1925. (At conclusion of fat stock sale). ayf HOUSTON & CO., iVI. will sell by public auction as above (without reserve):
ii Spring DRAYS, nearly now. 5 SKTS OF HARNESS, including 2 hoary spring dray. saddles and britohings, mill collars and lending harness, riding saddles, and o horse covers, all in first i lass order. On account \Y. McDonald, Christchurch. WESTLAND HOSPITAL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that, the YISITINC DAYS at Wcfitlnnd Hospital are: TUESDAYS, Til UHSDAYS AND SUNDAYS- J'roni 2 pan. to •I pan. For admission at any other time, application mnut he made to the Matron. 1!Y ORDER (iF THE BOARD. KANIERI- KOKATAIHKOITERANOT. W. BERRY & SON, AYELD STREET BUTCHERS. T.\ THANKING COUNTRY RESIJ DENTS for their solid support wish to announce that E'ROM Ist. AIA Y they "ill DELIVER MEAT at. town prices in the above Districts on J l. ESdays and FRIDAYS.
SOLDIERS’ HALL! FRIDAY, JUNE 19»h. SPECIAL BENEFIT AFTERNOON AND NIGHT FOR THE HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY CITIZENS OF HOKITIKA! The Appearance of your Town is the symbol ol your Citizenship. GRAND OPENING DLSI’IjAY - AT 2.30 O’CLOCK. ADMISSION - One Shilling. Sale, of Goods—Gifts and Novelties of all kinds. Anglo-Japanesc Fair! 3 30 I’.AI. —Juvenile Kloeutionary Competition. Open to all Schools. SECTION A. —Children under Dvrs. SECTION IE —Children under 12yrs. SECTION C.—Children under loyrs. OWN SELECTION Recalls at 7.3 D. Awards donated for Prize Winners! HIGHLAND FLING COMPETITION Fur Juveniles--Medal Prizes!. Juveniles. TOvrs and under, 2 medals. Juveniles, over 10 years, 2 medals. Competition .'I p.m. Recalls at 3 p.m. ALSO: - Display of Cut Glooms ami Fan-y Work, hop-other with HOME COOKING CO.MPETITION o;en to Town and Country Residents. All Cooking exhibits to he sold for the benefit- of the Fund. —DI'IUNO THE AFTERNOON— A Vocal and Instrumental Pro--gramme will he rendered.
AT NIGHT. BOOHS OPEN' AT 7 o’cIockPROMENADE CONCERT AND FINALS OF ELOCUTIONARY AND HIGHLAND FLING COMPETITIONS AT 7.30. Admission Is. Dance Coupons Gd cxtia. DANCING, 9 till Midnight; Gooilfellows Orchestra AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER SERVED—9d in the Annexe 9d. GOOD PEOPLE OF HOKITIKA! Make it a liig Day and Bigger Night ! it is all for TOUR TOWN. Help and keep on Helping. TO THE RESIDENTS OF RI ATAI’U I WISH TO INTIMATE to the residents of Ruatnpu that I will be taking over the GENERAL STORE at present conducted by Mr W . Rowan, ns 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. McCALLUM.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’RHONE 37. Mrs j. l. fowler wishes to NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room will he under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and firet class supperß can be assured. Schroder and Co’s Great Stock-tuning Sale is now finished. In thanking you Verv much for the liberal patronage, we no"' advise vou, that we have opened our first shipment of new autumn millinery, velveteens in plain colors, err;, bossed and printed effects— Adyt.
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