FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTUREB PRINCESS THEATRE THK GREATEST PICTURE SHOWN IX HOKITIKA. “WOMEN WHO GIVE.” “WOMEN WHO GIVE.” Sin' promised to wait for him and lie returned with another woman! A woman's trust in the man she loves —wha ti> her leuurd. ibis ]iieture has packed the theatres for weeks. SUPKISB SUPPORTS! Id’ll < RICH JoSTR.A ! Reserve voiir seats. Prices: —Circle -s. ta I H Is (id. Children half-price.
FOR RRIVATF. SAFE. J ROOM ED mVEUJXO. for re- "* moviil. iron roof and 1 iron side, all in good order. Situated in Brittan St. and known as Win. Kelly's. ALSO I 1 o-seater Overland CAR, in splendid running order, only done 3100 miles. For full particulars apply to:—M HOUSTON and Co. Auctioneers, o; Win. Thomson, Brittan St. WHITEBAIT WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FRESH WHITEBAIT in any quantity. IRVINE A STEVENSON LTD., Beach Street. SALE BY REBI-IC AUCTION. FRIDAY. 2nd. OCTOBER At 2 p.m. Messrs w jeffries and co • instructed by the Liquidator of the Linklater Sluicing Syndicate Ltd. :i 11 liquidation) will sell in the mart. Hamilton Street, as almve. the whole of the assets, properties, mining claims and plants of the a hove syndicate as under: (1) Licence for .special alluvial claim No 1007. for 12 years. (21 License for special alluvial claim No. 1010. for 12 years. Both those claims are situated at | Scandinavian Hill. Stafford. (3. 1. 7) I,ileuses No 1.122. 1031 and 1701. for water nut"*. (6) License No. 1720. tail race. (7> License. No. 1801. special site. PLANT. 78 chains ]Bin. iron pipes, syphon pipe-line (Hanged). 20 chains of 18in. slip joint iron pipes. 20 chains of loin, ditto, one valve 18in.. 2 valves loin., four hydraulic mizzles. I mizzle dellee tor. 1 workman's hut (corrugat ed iron), blacksmith's shop with forge, anvil, hammers, picks, shovels, drags, folks, grubbers, saws, harrows, pulley blocks, wire rope, gold scales etc. A I .SO 150 yards of 18in. slip-joint iron pipes at Ballarat Hill, and oOOlt. of 7in. .slip-joint iron pipes at Herman Cully. Stafford.
Full jin 1 1 ic»il■;rs from auctioneers. l’A DRY'S MARKET. ST. .MARY'S (M i; ROOMS. SATI'RRAY. OCT. Aril. OKCANISKD liy Kokatahi Catlmliu I’nris hit nit’ rs in :ti<l o! Kokatahi CMi u rtli oml Hokitika Rarisll C'iir Funds. Fancy goods, drapery, dressed potilt rv. eggs. listnis. vegetables, (•roa ill. home-made cakes. TOWN MAI. 11. KIM F. FKIDAY. OCT. Ot!i. /AllA NO CONCF.HT AND BA HI . in v/i aid ~| ()•(. funds if SI. Mary's School Fund. Admission to concert. Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s (>d. Indies Is. 1MB!.1C 11A HI.. KA IN ll'. It f. 4 CRAN'D CONCKKT. DRAMATIC |-;n ri.R'l AIN.MF.NT mol BA HI will he held oil WKDNKsDAY. I Ith OCT. in aid of the funds of the Kail ieri Koolhid! ('lull. Atluii-sioii to on tertninment Is; to hall, gents ‘2s fill ladies K F. W. KERRY. Hon. See. BRAND RAHH. rN" aid of the School Library and C round Improvement Fund will 1,0 held in the MEMORIAL HAT.!,. K I'M Alt A on WEDNESDAY. T'lh. SF.PT. 102-T I.awn's On hestra. Double ticket, os; extra ladv 2s lid. IT. 11.AAIF.IR. Hon. Secret ar-'.
I'AV CASH AXV) I’AV LESS for, yoi:h GROCERIES From— A. C. ARMSTRONG 8 CO. STAR STORKS. HOKITIKA. IVice List on rpplicnt ion : jtoods delivered in any part of town, Mondays mul Thursdays). Didoes 1 1 v .Mail promptly attended to. " V] 1 ;v M ox "-"' IN THE HOME Jsy Menus of An ECONOMIC GAS COPPER. Washing day loses it.' terrors WHERE A CAS CORKER is used. lie in the Fashion and have one installed. 1,,.5s Work: No Worry; Quick Despatch: Time Saved: A\ ashing ])ay Easy with a CAS Copper. IN THE HOCSE! CAS (JIVES—- \ CLEAR EIRE A CLEAN HEARTH Clierry. Radiant Warmth, affording perfect comfort with the tire :ilways frlowinji. THE IDEAL FIRK THE CAS FIRE. [•'or particulars of all !ia> appliances —Apply— HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., STAFFORD ST.. HOKITIKA. W. H. SHANNON, REYELL ST. COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS retell street, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. Mrs j. l. fowler wishes to NOTIFY 1, the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fre ah fish, oysters (in season) tried Sell and chi] sto take away. All inters promptly delivered. The dinina room will he nee.-; He I personal supervision of Mrs Fowler am | first claws suppers can te assured
for ladies. Having purchased a hemstitching AND picket EDGING, Singer machine, MRS W. RARROWMAX, 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 Air R. Lynn’s, Jewellery E-hop, fleH! St-
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