FRIDAY McLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE “THE din™ BLOKE” “THE DINKUFVI BLOKE” A page from Life's book A chapter that is all Australian. “Your father is one of nature’s gentlemen”- hut she dill not know the sacrifice that Bill Garvin was making for the happiness of his little girl. “Alake ’er a lady. Bill,” and the dying words of his wile spurred Bill Garvin to greater effort so that her wish would come true. A big Australian drama with the Bioko and Doreen of “The Sentimental Bloke” starred. SUPERB SUPPORTS! .McUEA.VS ORCHESTRA! Reserve at .Miss .McTntosh’s. Usual prices will prevail.
FRIDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES MASTER. .PICT URKS PRESENT BOOTH TARKI NOTON'S MASSIVE PRODUCTION. “PIED PIPER MALONE.” Starring' everybody's favourite actor THOMAS MKIOHAN. Absolutely the greatest picture ever produced. C OMJ'.D'i. (• A7,K'ITJ£, ORCHESTRA. A (treat Special at Usual Prices.
OEXEIIAL ASSEMBLY KLECTIOX. \V KS'J'I.AX I) ELECTORATE. l\/f It T. E. Y. SEDDON invites his -LY*- supporters in this portion of the electorate to meet him at the TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA, on TUESDAY .X It XT for the purpose of forming a committee of ladies and gentlemen to further his candidature at the forthcoming genera] election. Chair to he taken at 8 o’clock. \ McC'O It .M A CK-D E E RIX (i 10-20 CV farm TRACTOR will ho demonstrating in Kokatahi Valley as follows: - I'. Jones. Kokatahi on Friday. Koitorangi (probably Mr Harcourt’s) on Saturday. Inspection of work cordially incited. iiokitika BORorcn council. ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in accordance with
tin- provisions of “The Eating Amendment Act. 1922,” a REBATE of 5 per cent, will In* allowed on tales lor the ar ending MARCH :>lsl. 1926. paid i or I.efore FRIDAY, OCT. Kith. WF.STI.ANI) HOSPITAL BOARD. ■J^T OTICF IS HEREBY OIVEX that mills owing to the above Board on Alanli Hist. 1926. AVI BE BE SUED for without further notice, on Oct. Ist. unless arrangements he made prior to that date, for their payment. Once thc<e accounts are sued lor the summonses till not he withdrawn. J!y order of the Board - T. AY. BRUCE, Secretary. IX TKR-\Y AN (! AX FI C'( )-0 PEI i A 'IT Via DAIRY FACTORY COY. VI7 ANTED -Second ASSISTANT for t * chet'se factory. Applicants must have, previous experience in cliecso making; also capable of taking charge of boiler. Wages £:t Ids per week. Start about Oct. Ist. Apply by letter, stating age and experience toT. H. TOOTfEY, Afanager. Tlerepo. ORAM) BALL. A BENEFIT BALL will be held in T V T'otara ffall Ross, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th. in aid of an injured footballer. Oood music and efficient Af.O. Supper provided. Admission: Single ticket .‘K AY. E. CLARKE. Hon See
CARS TO OTTRA. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. notify tlnit special cars will run to Otira mi SATURDAY MORNING, leaving at S.:l() o'clock and connecting witli the express train for Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICK. C. ARMSTRONG AND CO., /V. beg to notify tlie general publi, that they have commenced business as CASH GROCERS in Hokitika, am 1 respectfully request a share of the business tendered to our predecessor. AYe keep a large and varied stock at prices that, will pay you to support us. Every customer given every attention and civility. Trv us with your next order. A. C. ARMSTRONG AND CO. Star Stores, Hokitika. PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR CASH PRICE LIST. Dates 8d pkt.: Candles 111 pkt.; Potatoes 2s 2d qr.; Tinned Peas Is tin ; Sardines 3 tins Is ; Ceylon Tea 2s ud lb ; Butter 13s 9d for 21h; Clips and Saucers lOd each; 3 gold line 9s 6d doz. Is Id each; blue band 12s doz.; sago and tapioca 4cl lb., 121 b3s 6d; rice (Siam) od, other -Id; Ruby Special Tea jib and lib, also in handsome 21b. Canister at 3>s Id per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Araliura, Kokatahi, Central. Save Money by buying Groceries am Crockery at our CASH PRICES.
WATCH OUR PRICK LISTS FOR NKW PRICKS! DEE’S GROCERY, ’PHONE 121. RKYELL ST., HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED ISuG, Cne'er the Savings Dank Act of ISSS, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. 1 NTERE.ST Is NOW ALLOWED i- ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4*% PER ANNUM.
ON THE MONTH]A' MINIM 1 M BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVER) MONTH for uespatili oi busing. \Vm. WIIAON, Manager. FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hemstitching AND PICKETEDGING, Singer machine, MRS W. BARROWMAN. PARK ST., is prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. O r ders may also be left at Mr R. Lynn’s, Jewellery shop, Revcll St. Acta like a charm! That’s what thousands say of "NAZOL”—the bawdiest and surest remedy for coughs and colds. —Advt
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