[ FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE I \\'e have again secured a programme that will send you home delighted. RUDOLPH VALENTINO “CAMILLE.” i Ts The idyllic moments in the springtime of love when Camille and Arrnand go into the country. A soul-stirrin>. story of tragic intensity, a supreme drama of passionate love. FATTY ARBUCKLE IN A SCREAMING COMEDY. USUAL PRICES. FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES BIL DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME Headed by the greatest comedy made. “THREE AGESU “ON TIIVIE.” Starring Starring BUSTER KEATING RICHARD 'I'AI.MADGE (i reels of laughs and thrills! o interesting parts! BoNETTI’S ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES
WHITEBAIT- Caught daily -1- and served with potato chips and 1 roll lemons at The Rendezvous. Afternoon teas and dainty luncheons, hot or cold, always procurable. JJ HKT at Andrewes Bros.' Butchery, ® small parcel of DRAPERY. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. LOST— Spare TYRE and RIM off Ford ear. Flense advise AV i 1 cl and Bassett. ~V\ T ANTED—Two or three gentleman BOARDERS; comfortable home. Apply “Guardian” Office. 17! OR QT'fCK SAT.E- llor.sc. harness and van, the lot or separately. Apply J. Shivas. Sewell St. 57!0R SALE 102-1 Model 2J h.p., 3 2 speed Douglas MOTOR-CYCLE; guaranteed in perfect order. Apply E. C Toohey. ‘STtOR. SALE—Good si-x-aoomod ■i. HOUSE; good locality. Tl. and (’. water, ;l open fires. Small amount of cash required, balance on mortgage. Apply “Guardian” Office. SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. rnfiE annual hospital plain -i and FANCY DRESS BALL and HAT CARNIVAL will 1)0 held in the DRILL SHED TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), SEPT. 2nd., commencing at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Prizes will he given for the, best fancy costume, ladies and gentlemen; most Original Fancy Costume. and for the best and most original head-wear. ADMISSION—DoubIe tickets 7s Cd; Single os; extra lady 3s. Admission by ticket only. A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held on THURSDAY. SEPT. 3rd., 1920, at 8 p.m. Admission l.s; Adults 2s. M. E. MOORE. M. HALLIDAY, Joint Secretaries. A RAH UR A DAIRY FACTORY COY. THE FACTORY will be prepared to reeeiv i ivam for the season from MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. !!t!i. M. WALLACE. Manager. VEST LAND LODGE U.A.O.D. No 80. MEMBERS are hereby notified that lh- ORDINARY MEETING will 1, held ill the. Town Hall at 7.3:1 p.m. on FRIDAY. SEPT. 4th. BY ORDER. A.D. PUBLIC NOTICE. r THE UNDERSIGNED take this I '■ opportunity of thanking the publi- of Hokitika fo tie* sunporl accorded me during the past 3 years, and ask for a continuanie ol the same to ins successors. Mo-srs Armstrong anil Coinpanv. STUART H. V. KERRIS. PUBLIC: NOTICE. A K. ARMSTRONG AND CO., x . Iteg U> notify the general publb that they have commenced business as CASH GROCERS in Hokitika, and respect! nlly mpicst a share ol the business tendered to our predecessor. Wo keep a large and varied stock at prices that will pay yon to support us. Every customer given every attention and civility. Try us with your next order. A. K. ARMSTRONG A CO. Star Stores, Hokitika. SALE OF HAMPDEN STREET RESIDENCE. SATURDAY, nth. SEPTEMBER AT NOON IN THE MART. Messrs w. Jeffries and co.. will sell by public auction on account of Mr Jno. Walsh. Section 900 with 5-roomed residence thereon, situated on the corner of Hampden and Rolleston Sts. Full particulars from Auctioneers. POINTS TO NOTE -CLEANLINESS -EFFICIENCY —CONVENIENCE -HEALTHINESS BY THE USE OF GAS IN THE —HOME -OFFICE -WORKSHOP —BUSINESS STORE. All information about THE USE OF GAS Obtainable from : ’Phone 29M—HOKITIKA GAS WORKS. 'Phone 29S G. HEINZ, Gas Works Manager. ■Phone 17— W. A. SHANNON. Gas Fitter, Rerell Street. PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR CASH PRICE LIST. Dates 8d pkt.; Candles lid pkt.; Potatoes 2s 2d qr.; Tinned Peas Is tin : Sardines 3 tins Is; Ceylon Tea 2s 5d lb ; Butter 3s 9d for 2lb; Cups and Saucers lOd each; 3 gold line 9s Gd doz. Is Id each; blue band 12s doz.; sago and tapioca 4d lb., 121 b3s Gd; rice (Siam) od, other 4d ; Ruby Special Tea Jlh and lib, also in handsome 21b. Canister at 3s Id per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Arahura, Kokatahi, Central. Save Money by buying Groceries and Crockery at our CASH PRICES. \V\TCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! I DEE’S GROCERY* ’PHONE 121. REVELLST., HOKITIKA. FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hemstitching AND PICKETEDGING, Singer machine, MRS W. BARROW-MAN, PARK ST., is prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Orders may also be left at Mr R. Lynn’s, Jewellery shop, Revel! St,
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