TO-NIGHT McLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE I’cpjwrv JOHNNY HINES in: "LUCK.” "LUCK” “LUCK.” Just look what our hero Joes—he wins a foot race; takes part in a prize fight; 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 GLADYS WALTON. GEORGE COOPKR and LUCY DOXOGHUE in : "THE LOVE LETTER.” "THE LOVE LETTER” A Thrilling Story. Full of Life and Interest! COMEDY AND GAZETTE! BOXOTTPS FULL ORCHESTRA !
ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALK. MONDAY loth, ju.vk. Messrs w. jjsffriks and co. will sell by public auction j) hove:— as ;to Fat CATTLE. For IV. F. Diedrich. Jii SUCKERS. For W. Olderog. •1!) Fat LAMBS. For Eggeling Bros. od EWES. 1 Romney RAM. For Nolan Bros. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. [MONDAY, JUNK loth. MHOUSTON AND CO. • "ill soil by public auction as above: •2) Fat CATTLE. For M. Nolan. 20 Fat CATTLE. For M. Dicdrichs. Co Fat SHEER. For T. Staines. 1 Half-draught GELDING (broken to saddle and harness. For a Client. AUCTION SALE. OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, FTTZHERBERT STR EF.T. THURSDAY 18th. JUNE. 102.1. At 2 p.m. Mil oUS TON AN D C O • instructed hv Mr Andrew AYi!son who is leaving Hokitika, will sell hv public auction its altove:— The whole of his furniture and effects including wardrobe, chests drawer-t. D. iiud S. bedsteads and mattresses, witshstamls, sideboard. oak dining chairs, eoueh. tables, kitchen chairs, writing desk, wicker chairs, linoleum, dishes, crock;'rv. carpenters tools, witsh tubs and plugs (new), largo zinc. hath, child’s pram, gent’s bicycle, lawn mower and numerous sundries. NOTE. -We are prepared to accept a limited number of further entries for this sale. SALE OF SPRING DRAYS, HARNESS ETC. AT A RAH UR A S.VLF.YAR DS.
MONDAY loth. .H'.NK, 1925. (At conclusion of f:it stock sale). M HOUSTON & CO. • will sell by public auction as above (without- reserve): 2 Spring DRAYS, nearly new. 5 SKTS OF HAIiXKSS, including 2 heavy spring dray, saddles and britchings, odd collars and leading harness, riding saddles, and .*i horse covers, all in first class order. Oil account \Y. -McDonald, Christchurch.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866, Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON .ST., HOKITIKA. Interest is now allowed ON DEPOSITS UI 1 to £2OO AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager. 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 your Citizenship. UK A XI) OPENING DISPLAY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK. ADMISSION—One Shilling. Sale of Goods—Gifts and Novelties of all kinds. Anglo-Japanese Fair I 3.30 P.M.— Juvenile Elocutionary Competition. Open to all Schools. SECTION A.- Children under 9yrs. SECTION B.—Children under 12yrs. SECTION C.—Children under loyrs. OWN SELECTION —Recalls at 7.30. Awards donated for Prize Winners! HIGHLAND FLING COM PETITION For Juveniles —Medal Prizes!. Juveniles, lOyrs and under, 2 medals. Juveniles, over 10 years, 2 medals.Competition 3 p.m. Recalls at S p.m. ALSO: Display of Cut Blooms an<l Eam-v Work, together with HOME COOKING COMPETITION open to Town and Country Residents. All Cooking exhibits to he sold for the benefit of the I’und. -during the afternoon- \ Vocal and Instrumental Programme will he rendered.
AT NIGHT. DOORS OPEN' AT 7 o’elocit; PROMENADE CONCERT AND FINALS OF ELOCUTIONARY AND HIGHLAND FLING COMPETITIONS AT 7.30. Admission Is. Dance Coupons 6d extra. DANCING. 9 till Midnight ; Goodfellows Orchestra afternoon tea and SUPPER SERVED—9d in the Annexe 9<l. GOOD PEOPLE OF HOKITIKA! Make it a lii"' Dav and Bigger Night! It'is all for YOUR TOWN. Help and keep on Helping. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. MRS j. l. fgwler 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. AH older* promptly delivered. The dining room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured,
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