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I TO-NIGHT McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE BRANDON ED YD ON IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS“UNRESTRAINED YOUTH ” “UNRESTRAINED YOUTH.” Full of exciting episodes :md situations. GOOD SUPPORTS INCLUDING A COMEDY.

GAS COOKERY IS GOOD COOKERY. SO SAY ALL BACHELORS AS WELL AS ALL HOUSEWIVES WHY NOT COOK AND HEAT BY GAS ? BETTER, EASIER COOKING AT A LOWER COST. Low fuel consumtpion, perfect heat control, faster and better cooking. These are outstanding features in all new model gas stoves. Other important improvements have been made in design and construction and each provides a definite saving in time, work and expense in the kitchen. There is a gas cooking appliance for every size and kind of home—from the stately mansion to the modest cottage— and prices to .suit every purse. In the gas company’s showrooms you will find the largest and most representative display of labor-saving equipment- for the home, Easy terms —from £1 deposit- will he arranged on all kinds of appliances. You can. therefore, enjoy the comfort and convenience of the most up-to-date appliance while you arc paying for it. ALL PARTICULARS FROM— W. H. SHANNON. _ ou HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. REYKLL STREET

NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLI.I NO-PLACES APPOINT ED. WICST LA N D ELECTOR A L U IST lIICT. 5 II EH I'DJ V give notice that in con- * neetion witli the election of a Member of I arliament for the above district, the following nominations liavo been received by me : • O’BRIEN'. JAMES. SEDDON. THOMAS KD\VA II D YOUD. The 1011, in pursuance of the legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments will be taken at the following polling places on WEDNESDAY, the Ith. DAY of NOV EM I! Eli, 11)25. / Ahanra, the Courthouse. "kVickens, the Boardinghouse. ,-Aral.lira, the Public Hall. (Kotuku). the Public School. /Awatuna (StalfordL the Public School. /Baxter’s Siding. (Ivokiri), Mrs II Smith's Cottage. Bell Hill, the Public School. r Blue Spur (Ho Ho), the Public School. s Boddytown (Orcymontii), the Public School. 'Bruce Bay, the Public School. f ('a moron’s, the Public School. /•DillmansLown (Kumara). Mr Rodger’s Cottage (opposite Ritchie's Hall). Dunganville (Marsdeiil. the Public ' School.

Ferguson's, Mr \Y. li. ( herrio’s Residence. Coldsltorough, the Public School. («rcoiistone. Mr IF Kean's Residence. j (!reymoutli. Alexander St., the* Columbia Club Rooms. y (ireymouth. the Harbour Hoard ' Office. (ireymouth. the Courthouse. (I rev mouth, the Public School. (Ireymouth, the Public School. Illako* to'vu. /(■ireymouth. High Street. I nited Pavilion (Recreation ground). .-'(ireymnuth. the Town Hall. (irevmouth. Obi Peoples' Home (the old building), firey River Hospital. Harihari. the Public School. Herepo, the Dairy I*aetory (Assistant’s Residence). Hokitika, the Public School. /Hokitika, the Town Hall (principal). .-Hokitika, St. Mary’s Club Room, Stafford Street. Hokitika, the Westland Hospital. Hokitika South, the Public School. . Humphrey’s, the Public School. /.1 ack sons, 'the Public School. ,/ Kahikatea. (iladstone Hall. Kaiata ((ireymouth', the Public School. Kakapotalii. Air .J. Manera’.s Accotnluoda tion-bouse. Kamaka. Mr 11. Carter’s residence. Kanieri. the Public lliill. Kanieri Forks, llavill’s Store. S Karangarua, Mr Walter Scott s Ac-

coin inodat ion-house. / Koiteraugi, tin- Puhlie School. Kokiri, 11io Public School. Kopara, Mr John Brown's House. ,j Ivotuku, the Public School. Kuinarn, the Courthouse. K ll nmni Junction, the Public School ..-Lake Kanieri, tin* Tourist Cottage. Kokatalii. Ilu 1 Public School. -'Maliitalii, .Mr John Condon's Rcsi deuce. the Public School. „-Marsden, the Public School. ■Mntai, Mr \Y. Creen’s Residence. WMatainili, the Public School. .Mikonui. the Public School. y .Mo,ina, the Public School. Nelson Creek, the Public School. Ngahrre, the Public School. Nobles. Grey Valley iTotara Flat). Mr Rcinheimer’s House. > Okarito. (he Courthouse. x-Okarito Forks, lleveldt’s Hall. f Okuru, the Public School. ~-Orwell Creek, the Mill Office. x-Otira, the Public School. ~r Pa run, the Public School. r Poei'ua-lnchbonnie, the Public School. Pukekura, the Public School. -Rimti, the Town Hall. ..Ross, the Public School. f Rotomnnu, the Public School. /"Rnatapu, the Public School. / Hum, the Public School. Ruthergleii. the Public Hall. y . South Beach. Stratford Blair’s Mill Ofiice. Stafford, the Coronation Hall. Te Kinga, the Public School. / Teremakau Settlement, the. Public School. /Tetalio, Mr Thomas O’Neil’s Residence. Three Mile, the Public Hall. ,-Totara Flat, the Public School. s Upper Kokatabi. the Public School. js'YVaiho Gorge, the Thomson Memorial Hall. the Public School. *■' Waitalin, the Public School. t Wallis’s Siding (Rotomnnu), the Public School. Wehekn, the Public Hall. I .c Westbrook, -Mr James Reiba’s Residence. - Woodstock, the Public School. Hours of polling are front 0 a.in. to 7 p.m. Bated this 27th day of Oct. 1925. H. Cl." F. COLES, Returning Officer. PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR CASH PRICE LIST. Dates, pkts. fid, and Bd, loose Gd; candles, lid pkt.; potatoes, 2s 9d qr.; tinned peas Is tin; sardines 3 tins Is; clothes pegs 2d and 3d per doz.; Crown tellies 3d pkt. 2s 9d doz.; sago and tapioca 4d lb., 121 b3s 6d; rice (Siam) sd, other 4d ; Ruby Special Tea Jib and lit), also in handsome 21b. i Canister at 3s Id per lb. Try loose teas, “Pattumalay” 2s od and the famous “Floroya” 3s per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Arahura, Kokatahi. Sare Money by buying Groeeriee and Croekerv at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OCR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY, ’PHONE 121. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1925, Page 3

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