FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE “THE UNHOLY THREE." “THE UNHOLY THREE." A .glittering story of the rejuvenation craze—of an old man who regains his youth and falls in love with his son’s s weethcart. Into the ears of an unsophisticated girl he pours his ideas of “free love." A SCREAMING COMEDY, GAZETTE. McLKAX’R ORCHESTRA.
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 eonsumtpion, perfect heat There is a gas cooking appliance for control, faster and better cooking, every size and kind of home—from These are outstanding features in all the stately mansion to the modest cotnew model gas stoves. Other import- tage—and prices to suit every purse, ant improvements have been made in In the gas company’s showrooms you design and construction and each pro- will find the largest and most represenvides a definite saving in time, work tative display of labor-saving equipand expense in the kitchen. ment for the homo. Easy terms—from £1 deposit—will ho arranged on all kinds of appliances. You can, therefore, enjoy the comfort and convenience of the most up-to-date appliance while you are paving for it ALL PARTICULARS FROM— W. H. SHANNON. _ OH _ HOKITIKA GAS COL LTD. REVELL STREET STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA.
- - lot or separately. Apply “Guar* ■l (linn’’ Office. rXIO LET-—Rooms and a cottage: also a small building section for sale. Apply Miss Agnew, Stafford St., corner f of terrace, opp. Cass Square. UPHOLSTERING. X) PETERS, C'/o Red Lion Hotel, -U. Hokitika, is prepared to carry out UPHOLSTERING WORK of any j description, in own liomes if desired. Workmanship guaranteed. Rest quality ninquette 20s. Enquiries by letter i nvite.l. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK. TO RE HELD IX ST. ANDREW’S HA ALL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday, Nov. Ilhi from 2 ji.ni. till 10 n.ni. gQLAR.E JJOKITIKA. KATITRDAY, NOVEMBER, 21st. MONSTER GALA DAY In Aid of Hokitika Beautifying Society. All the Kim of a Fair including: School Sports and Competitions. Relay Races for Roys and Girls Hike Races for Roys and Girls. Costume Cricket Match. Decorated Wheel harrows. THE BABY PARADE. THE BABY PARADE. Cake Competition. Produce Stall. Sweets’ Stall. Tea Rooms. Flower Stall. BANDI B A N D I ADMISSION- 1 COME IN CROWDS AND HELP TO BEAUTIFY YOUR OWN TOWN. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. rIYTCKETS at holiday excursion fares * available for two months from date of issue, will 1,,, issued from all stations on the South Island Main Line and Branches to Dunedin from 10th. Nov. |!125, and during the currency of the Exhibition. The following are the lares from the prim ipal stations, computed via. Christchurch : Emm Greymotith. first-class 82s !)d. wood Vis ,'td : Rccfton. 8!ls sd. SSn 8d ; Hokitika 88s 2d. 58s lid. DDn n nnei **«,
ITBUC HALT.. KOKATAHI. FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. /CONCERT ami BALL in aid of piano ami hall I'uik]; T. O’NEIL, Chairman. WESTLAND COIWIT COCXCTT,. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Ratepayers arc notified that ■■ rears of rates now overdue considerably will lie sued for without further notice if not paid by the 21st. iust. D. J. EVANS, Rate Collector. SPINSTERS’ BALL. ONE MILE JTALL. WEDNESDAY, NOV. lltli. lf)2o. Good supper, efficient M.C. Music hv Mr A. H. Lawn. Admission:—Spinsters 4s; bachelors and benedicts free.
EOT? LADIES. Having vuiichased a hem STITCHING and TTC'KKTEDGIN'G. 5i,,,.,.,- 'Machine. MIIS AV. BARI?OAVAIAN. I’AHK ST., is- prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Orders may also lie left at. Air 1? Lynn’s Jewellery Shop, Lovell St.
OVERLAND DAIRY COY., LTD. TATNUI ST., OREYMOUTH. E have pleasure in advising our vv suppliers that wo are now making a further CASH payment of one penny per lb butter fat- on all cream 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 coming 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. D. C. STREETER, Representative, Revell Street, Hokitika.
PUBLIC NOTICE. OUIi CASH PRICE LIST. Dates, pkts. 6d, and Bd, loose Cd; 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 ; Rubv Special Tea J-lb and lib, also in handsome 21b. Canister r,t 3s Id per lb. Try loose teas, “Pattumalny” 2s od 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 OCR PRICE LISTS FOR NEW PRICES! DEE’S GROCERY, ’PHONE 121. REVELL ST., HOKITIKA.
Mother? should give their children Wade’s Worm Figs, warm ifotri|T9,— Advt.
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