FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE “THE DINKUiVI BLOKE.” “THE DINKUM BLOKE” A page from Life's Look A chapter that is all Australian. “Your father is one of nature's gentlemen'’- hut she iliil not know the sacrifice that Bill Garvin was making for the happiness of his little girl. “.Make 'or a lady. Bill.’’ and the dying words ot his wife spurred Bili Garvin to greater effort .so that her wish would come true. A hig Australian drama with the Bloke and Doreen of “The Sentimental Bloke’’ starred. SI'PERB SfPPORTS ! .MeI.KAN’S ORCHESTRA ! Reserve at .Miss Mclntosh’s. Lsual prices will prevail. FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES MASTER ,I’KTTRKS PRESENT BOOTH TA RK I NGTO.VS MASSIVE PRODUCTION. “PIED PIPER MALONE” Ht,,rri e everyhod y’s favourite THOMAS AIKKiiIAX. actor Absolutely the greatest picture ever produced. COMEDY. GAZETTE, ORCHESTRA. A Great Special at Usual Prices.
H I OKITIKA. THURSDAY. SF.PT. i 7th. Till-: FAMOUS - GAZZA TROUPE would famed entertainers sii; ported liy the following artists: “MARGARET THE MYSTERIOUS” (A revelation in mind reading). SALAMBO SALAMBO (The .Mexican Axe-thrower). MA U (IA H FT— WI LI. IE TRIO (Juvenile Acrobats Extraordinary). A HOST OF OTHEH ATTRACTION'S. FRICKS : - Adults 2s; children Is. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. ’ that the part el of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Vet. 1010. unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the “New Zealand Gazette.’’ containing this notice. fiSf)—Frank McGregor. Part of Section 738, Town of Hokitika, being Lot I. plan 002. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 12th. day of September, 1025. at the Land Registry Office. Hokitika. C\ .E. ADAMS. District Land Registrar. AVF.ST COAST RUGBY UNION.
WELCOME DA1.1,. rpKXDEDKD to visliiif? South Canterhiiry Duchy Representatives, to ho held ill the Soldiers’ Hall. Hokitika. on WEDNESDAY. SKPT. 10th. Music liv Lawn’s Orchestra. A. H. T.AWX, Se> Tctarv, Social Committee. FOR SALE. TPLEXIHD two-starcy HOTEL. ' tlmi on; Wc-i Coa-t ihvii. Good business. House ami t'uriiilurc £-."(K); L'SO!) nun cash ro.'i iiiroil. Wo can fix ha la nee at 7 jor lent. Will incrca.se in value. Also several smaller hotels on the West Coast . MAU i\ SRROT X- (*. LTD.. Grevmouih: .1. D. Lynch. Director. I’I’DLIC NOTICE. A C. AIi.MSTHO.Nd AND CO., 1\ . ho;; it) notify the general publi, that they lia,e i oniiuetl. eii bii-i----ness as CASH GROCERS in Hokitika. am l respectfully rci|iicst a share of the business tendered to our predecessor. We keep a la roc and tailed stock at prices that, will pay yon to support us. Every customer given every attention and civility. Try ns with your next order. A. C. ARMSTRONG AND CO. Star Stores. Hokitika. THE SIM HIT ()]•■ COAL LIGHT! HEAT! LOWED ! Every home needs light, warmth, hot water and cooking facilities. IS von? HOME being SERVED DY GASh
i Servos Industry f ’ thousand nml nm [s vour Office or Far torv heing .served I O A S ? GAS Tft AX TMPKRTAL SERVANT! There is hardly a trade or profession not served directly or indirectly bv fl A S all over the Empire. HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. Show-room at SHANNON'S. Revel) St. Enquire for prices and particulars. 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; Rutter 3s Od for 21b; Cups and Saucers Kid each; 3 gold line 9s Gd doz. Is Id each; blue band 12s doz.; sago and tapioca Id lb.. 121 b 3s 6(1; rice (Siam! od, other Id; Ruby Special Tea Jib and 11D. also in handsome 21b. Canister at 3s Id per lb. Your own choice of Butter- —Arahura, Kokalabi, Central. Save Money by buying Croce lies and Crockery at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY. ’PHONE 121. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 18G6, Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. TNTEREST Is NOW ALLOWED 1 ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. Ttie TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager. FOR LADIES. Haying purchased a hemstitching AND PICKETEDGING, Singer machine, MRS W. BARROWMAX. PARK ST., is prepared to carry put 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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