TONIGHT EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT ■V FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION! “A SELF-MADE FAILURE” “A SftF-MADE FAILURE” Famous “FAST STEPPERS”; COMEDY; ORCHESTRA! USUAL PRICES COMING WEDNESDAY—“THE HUNCHBACK OF x,OTRE DAME.” COMING THURSDAY —.Vaudeville and Pictures, introducing FRED FOLEY Master Magician, Ventriloquist and Lightning Sketch Artist—2s, Is Gd, Is.
WEDNESDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE! WEDNESDAY! MATINEE AT 3 p.itl. NIGHT AT 8 p.m. SHARP. The Management have much pleasure in presenting VICTOR HUGO'S I.M.MORTA 1. EPIC: “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.” The most sensational success the screen has ever known. The strangest romance of all time set in scenes of splendour. PRICES—MATINEE M p.m.—Circle 2s; Stalls Is 6d ; Children under 12. (id NIGHT PRICES—Circle :js !ld; Stalls 2s; Children Is. Reserve at Mclntosh’s BEHAN’S FULL ORKYMOUTH ORCHESTRA WILL SUPPLY MUSIC!
THURSDAY EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES THURSDAY VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES. Triumphant Hctuni after a World Tilio famous Magician, Ventrilo- \ r,su: IRENE RICH in WARNER BROS’. RIG CLASSIC “FLAMING PASSIONS. 1,1 “FLAMING PASSIONS.'» From the novel by Kathleen Norris. Prices: Circle 2/-, stalls 1/(1. children under 12. Oil. Reserve at Me In tosh’s Confectionery.
/ B PRICES ARE THE USUAL ATTRACTION SALE TIKE. IN THIS INSTANCE YOU HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF BUYING QUALITY GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES AT W. H. Stopforth’s Alteration Sale 80in White Twill Sheeting. I'sual I‘ rice -Is (nl a pair Sale Price 18s 6d a pair. sOiii. Good Quality Whitebait Netting: I'-i'.a! I ’nee -s lid a. yard j Sale Price 2s 3d a yard. Hoys’ 11 do/.. and Youths' Colonial All-Wool .Men's Fashionable Caps: I sun! (101 l Hose, All Sizes---Sale Price 2s lid and 3s 6d. Price os lid to 8s (id -Sale Price 2s 11d. 11 do/. .Men's Woo! Felt Hats; I'sual Price 8s 11.1 and 11s fid Sale Price 6s Ild to 8s 11d. 4 dost. Men's Knelish ttttd Colonial I nr I'elt, Hut.-,- - Sale price 10s 6d. 1! dryt. Bushmen's Shirts. in Navy. I leather and Onto Os fid— One Dozen Men's Oily Camas Coats: Vsiial Price ,0s t'snal Price 7s lid Sale Price 6s lid. Sale Price 59s 6d. One Dozen Pair Men's Black Oilskin 1..-p;-inp-: IVnnl Price lbs li.l - Sale Price 10s lid. One Dozen 0 S Melt's Colonial All-Wool Ribbed I’mlerpants; Csual Price ]| ( j Sale Price 6s 11d. ASK TO SEE OUR STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS, FROM 505 TO 955. T W. H. STOPFORTH ' PH ,°ef GENT’S OUTFITTER RETELL STREET,
REVELL STREET, REVELL STREET. MILLER'S HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA. WE ARE II \XDLIXG A VERY SPECIAL LINE OK HEAVY HERRINGBONE UNBLEACHED SHEETING AT THE EOLUHY.NO PRICKS. WHICH MUST APPEAL TO ALL WHO APPRM lAIE ROOD \ ALt L Heavy Unbleached. Herringbone Sheeting, SOin. wide. 2s IM a yard or I Is lid per pair of 5 yards. Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting, 72in. vale, 2s Dd a yard or Lis bd per pair of o yards. . ... . . , As well as the above we still have a low pairs of_V,lnto kaiapoi blankets, Double Red size, to be sold at Ls (id a pair. These values are right up to our standard and il your wants are in Ibis direction, you will be more than pleased with the above lines. ALSO SELLING : Men’s Heavy Knitted Underwear, Shirts and Pants—(is (Id each. .Men’s Large Flannels, Navy, Grey and Natural, in well known makes, bs ml M.en’'s U Superior “Rosedalo” Fine Knitted Underwear, Shirts and Pants— I*2s fid each—a very special line. .Men’s Heavy Knitted Sox Ls Jo pan. AND FOR LADIES— Ladies’ Woollen Gaunlet Gloves (all Shades) —2s lid a pair. Ladies’ Heavy Knitted Hose—2s fid a pair. Ladies’ Heavy Cashmere Hose—2s fit! a pair. Ladies’ Fleecy Rloomers —2s fid a pair. Ladies’ Winter Vests—2s fid, 2s lid and 3s 3d (very heavy). Ladies’ All Wool Vests 3s lid each. Ladies’ Vedoms Vests—fis fid each. THE MODEL HOUSE flfi I I I ED 1 C THE. MODEL HOUSE FOR VALUE. IWI ILL LII O FOR VALUE. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.— BOX 75, GREYMOUTII.
GFORGE OELB ,>r»? p,r.r it I.V hOi ->'l ft • : • . e * CADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Stylc> ami Quality Guaranteed! GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS.
WHEN THE WISE MAN IS BUILDING, ho consults a Builder, when lie is sick, he sees his doctor, and in most of his business ooncerns he relies upon the judgment of the specialist. It is only logical then, when his vision is defective, that he consults an Optica! Specialist (and not a jeweller, or chemist, or a medical doctor). When in need of a THOROUGH examination by a Specialist (who does nothing else) why not avail yourself of expert advice. E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., JtT'U. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. WELLINGTON AND NELSON. NEXT VISIT TO HOKITIKA will be during JULY (D.V.) For children’s coughs and colds the beet remedy is “NAZOL.” Agreeable and safe. More economical than mixtures and syrups. 60 doses Js f;d Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 2
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