I TUEBDAY McLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL! JOHN BOWERS INJOHN BOWERS IN—“EIVIPTY hearts:’ Not one big spectacular scene, but literally dozens—ablaze with colour and thrilling drama—a throb with so ul-intcrest for the entire family. Mack Sennet Comedy and Gazette. Musical selections and usual prices.
ELECTORS! The Prime Minister’s Message <o Westland : -Mit COATES SAYS:— ‘ I nppeul tu nil who deprecate extremism in polities, and who hope for the return of one who will be representative of all the constituents, to cast their votes in favour of Mr Seddon. “ It does not seem too much to ask that the electorate once represented by that great patriot and distinguished Imperialist, the late 11 icliard John Scddou, should hesitate before voting for the nominee of a party, which includes among its planks, the discarding of all forms of national defence. "If the electors consider that 1 am the man to lead the Government, they will see their course clearly ahead. All they need to remember is that A VOTE Edit THE LABOUR CANDIDATE TS A VOTE AGAINST ME.” (Signed) J. G. COATES. Polling Day, Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
WANTED— Good reliable (Hill. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. Wanted a Rood gird. Apply All's tl. Schroeder, .Sewell St. OST—On Saturday, between Ross ■ and Fergusons, a starting liandle of mot r car. Reward. Kindly return to J. M. Allan, Ross. GENERAL AS3F.MR lA' ELECTION AY estla nd elector ate. Mr. T. E. A’. SEDDON will be glad to meet the electors as under: Nov. 2. Three .Mile. A rail lira Road at. 8. Nov. 3.—Greymoiitli Town Hall at 8.
LA OIKS SPECIALLY INVITED. ALL SAINTS’ CIJUTHH, HOKITIKA. Diamond Jubilee of Commencement of Chnrcli "Work in Hoiutika. CONVERSAZIONE - To l:o lield in tlie— SOI. DTK II S' HALL MONDAY, NOV. 2nd. at. S o’clock. A OMISSION 1/-. nill.miKNS NIGHT. TVKSDaY. NOV. 3rd. at , p.m. AT) .MISSION—Gd. I)EPAIIT.MFNT OF AGIiICFI.TUR E. IV A 1 -M AKN 0 A EX PFIUM EN TA L FARM. SALE- Pnre-bred Horksldro L I’lOS. For particulars apnlv to C. S. DALGLIEiSII, Mtnvlicraiti P.O.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CTI I'RCH. SALK OF AYORK. rno HE HEM) IN ST. ANDREW'S 1 If ALL on AV FI) N ESI) AY. NOV. Ith.. fitnn 2 p.in. till 10 p.m. ITHI.IC HAM- KOKATAH 1. FRIDAY, NO A’. 27th. AON CERT and BAI-K in aid of piano ■' and hall fund. T. O’NEIL, Chairman. SPINSTERS’ BALL. ONE MILK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOV. lltli. 1025. Good supper, efficient Af.C. Afnt-do liy Mr A. 11. Lawn. Admission: —Spinsters 4s; bachelors and benedicts free. FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hemstitching AND PICKETED' TNG, Singer machine, MR3 AV. BARROAV.MAN, PARK ST. is prepared to ei.rrv out promptly all orders for * bis work, at six-ponce pei yard. O'ders may also he left at Mr It Lynn’s Jewellery shop, ltovoll St.
OVERLAND DAIRY COY.. LID. T AINU I ST.. GREYMOUTH. WE have pleasure in ad vising our suppliers (liat we are now making a further CASH payment of one penny per 11) butter fat on all (roam received during the months of February, March and April. If you are not already a supplier why not become one and give us a trial for the coining season. Remember all payments for cream are cash. There are no shares to subscribe and you are free to leave at any time if you are not satisfied. p>. C. STREETER, Representative, Revell Street, Hokitika.
Y es w e h ave s ome ONIONS TO-DAY. AND EVERY OTHER HOUSEHOLD COMMODITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE. A. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. STAR STORES, HOKITIKA. CASH OROC ER S .
PUBLIC NOTICE. OUR CASH PRICE LIST. Dates, pkts. 6d, 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 jellies 3d pkt. 2s 9d doz.; sago and tapioca 4d lb., 121 b3s 6d; rice (Siam) sd, other 4d ; Ruby Special Tea Jib and lib, also in handsome 21b. Canister at ,3s Id per lh. Try loose teas. “Pattumalay" 2s 5d and the famous “Floroya” 3s per lb. Your own choice of Butter—Arahura. Kokatahi. Save Money by buying Groceries and Crockery at our CASH PRICES. WATCH OUR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! BEE’S GROCERY* ’PHONE 121. RE YELL gT., HOKITIKA.
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