TO-NIGHT MCLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE A MAGNIFICENT 8-RJEEG STAR. “HUSBAND AND LOVERS ” “HUSBAND AND LOVERS.” Do you remember “Why Men Leave Homo" and “The Dangerous Age" ? This is even greater. A picture every wife should see. A SCREAMING COMEDY. GAZ KTTE. McLEAX’S ORCHESTRA.
I GAS COOKERY IS GOOD COOKERY. SO SAY ALL BACHELORS AS WELL AS ALL HOUSEWIVES WHY STOT COOK AND HEAT BY GAS ? BETTER, EASIER COOKING AT A LOWER COST. Low fuel eonsumtpicm, 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—ami 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 represenrides a definite saving in time, work tativo display of labor-saving equipand expense in the kitchen. ment for the home. Easy terms—from £1 deposit—will be arranged on all kinds of appliances. You can, therefore, enjoy the comfort and convenience of the most np-to-datc appliance while you are paying for it. ALL PARTICULARS FROM— W. H. SHANNON. _ OR _ HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. REVELL STREET
SALE OF SOLDIER’S FARM. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned property will bo offered for sale by auction at the District. Lunds and Survey Office, Governmnnt Buildings, at Hokitika at 2.30 p. m. on Thursday the l!)th. Nov. 11)25. 1 Sections 837 and 2038. Block IX. Kanicri S. l). 11l acres. Dai rv fiinn known as “Neilsonks” situated on Dawson Road, Lower Kokatalii. containing -111 acres freehold. Sub-divided into 0 paddocks. 80 acres ill good pasture, lot) acres in worn out posture, 10 acres bush feTted and grassed, remainder swamp land, about, 80 mics of which is improvable, by drainage. The property as a whole is capable, of oonsidoraViv development, and in the hands of an energetic and capable man could be made an ideal and highly productive dairy farm. Present carrying capacity estimated at 25 COWS. Buildings consist of 6-roonied dwelling in fair order with outhouses. Milking shed (in good order), bay and implement shed, stable and two other smell sheds. Vi set price £2IOO. Deposit £2OO at di.-'-retion of Land Board, balance by arrangement. For further particulars ap ly to the undersigned. \V. T. MORPETH. Commissioner of Crown Lands.
1 ASS SATURDAV. NOVEMBER 21st. ivionsterlala day J ij Aiil of Hokitika Beautifying Society. All the Fun of a Fair including: School Sports and Competitions. Relay Hates for lloys and Girls. Bike Bates for Bovs and Girls. Costume Cricket Match. Decorated 'Wheelharrows. Till-: BABY BABADE. TIIK BABY PARADE Cake Competition. Produce Stall. Sweets’ Stall. Tea Rooms. Flower Stall. BAND! BAND! ADMISSION -I/COM K IN -CROWDS AND HELP TO BEAUTIFY YOl’R OWN TOWN'. UPHOLSTERING. BELTERS. ( o Red Lion Hotel, • Hokitika, is prepared to carry out UPHOLSTERING WORK of any description, in own homes if desired. Workmanship guaranteed. Best quality moquette 20s. Enquiries liy letter invited. SPINSTERS’ BALL. ONE MILK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOV. Uth. 1925. Good supper, efficient M.C. Music by Mr A. H. Lawn. Admission: —Spinsters 4s; bachelors and benedicts tree. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. CONCERT and BALL in aid of piano and hall fund. T. O’NEIL, Chairman.
ST PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH HOKITIKA. RESTORATION MOVEMENT. IN SOLDIERS’ HALL. NOVEMBER 25tli. and 26th. QR.AND gALU OF T^OKK and gifts at stalls Including:—Plain and Fancy Goods. Sweets. Cakes, Produce, Flowers, XMAS TREE, Afternoon Tea ! Concert at- Night ! Afternoon 2.30 t-o 5. Admission Free. Evening (promenade coneeiT) 7 to 10. ADMISSION—I !- N.H. Proceeds in aid of the Restoration Fund for the Church lately damaged so seriously bv fire. E. C. KNIGHT. M. C .WALKER, Joint Hon. Sees. FOR, LADIES. Having purchased a hem STITCHING and PICKETEDGING, Singer Machine, MRS IV. BARR,OILMAN, PARK ST. is prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Orders may also be left at Mr R. Lynn’s Jewellery Shop, Revell St. OVERLAND DAIRY COY., LTD. TAINCI ST., GREYMOUTiI. WE have pleasure in advising our suppliers that we are now making a further CASH payment of one penny per lb butter fat on all cream received during the months of February, Maich and April. If you are not already a supplier why not become one and give v.s 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 von are not satisfied. D. C. STREETER, Representative, Revell Street, Hokitika.
Belting: “ Tuifoid ” Leather Belting is giving ever increasing satisfaction to users. Strong, durable, easy running. Write for our quotes. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Ppw. Christchurch. —i(dvt.
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