TO-NICHT MCLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE All now programme headed by a wonderfully dramatic telling of a girl’s lore and sacrifice for her sister — “THE WHITE SHADOW ” “THE WHITE SHADOW.” Starring BETTY COMPSON. An original screen play by Michael Mor ton, author of “Woman to Woman.”
GAS COOKERY IS GOOD COOKERY. SO SAY ALL BACHELORS ‘AS WELL AS ALL HOUSEWIVES WHY NOT COOK AND HEAT BY OAS ? BETTER, EASIER COOKING AT A LOWER COST. Low fuel consumtpion, 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 ropresenvides a definite saving in time, work tative 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 up-to-date appliance while you are paying for it. ALL I’AUTICULAHS FROM— W. H. SHANNON. _ o „._ HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. 11EVELL STREET
AUCTION SALK OK' PKDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. BY THU NKLSON .JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS’ CLUB. ON THURSDAY, 2GUi NOV. (the day niter the Nelson A. ami P. Show) at the Richmond Show Ground— Of of) head of hulls , cows and heifers, lc 'resentinrj some of the Dominion's best strains. "Writ ■ for catalogues to the Secretary, T. R. HufTain. Richmond, Nelson; or Wright Stephenson and Co., P.O. Bov 1520. Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SHEEP AND CATTLE' RUN. AT THE MART. CAMP ST., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th. At Noon. Mhodston * CO. • instructed by Messrs Nolan and .Mulraney will offer by public auction as al ore, in order to wind up a partnership: All that splendid block of grazing country situated Upper Mikonui River, about 12 miles from Rosi railway station, comprising OSLO acres, more or less, of which 380 acres are held under Ren. Lease and the balance under Pastoral Licenses at easy rentals. Mostly good dry country, about 2000 acres river ilats, balance hillside; about 1200 acres in grass, con. veniently sub-divided. 3-roomed cottage, men’s hut. shearing shod to house 150 sheep, dip, and plenty of scope for improvements which could double it yards and sawmill plant. The property is offered as a going concern, including present stock, viz: 420 breeding ewes, 200 ewe hoggets, 320 lambs, 12 horses, 21 head of fat and forward Hero ford cattle, rising 1 years; sawmill plant and half-share in wool press. This is a real good pro- • position as the farm is at present capable of wintering 1000 owed carrying capacity.
For fuller partieularn and terms applv toM. HOUSTON & CO., Auctioneers. c .vss (JQI’ARK JJOKITIKA. SVPIIDAY. NOVEMBER 21-t. MONSTER GALA DAY In Aid of Hokitika Beautifying Society. All the Fun of a Fair including: School Sports and Competitions. Ilclay Races for lloys and Girls. Bike Races for Boys and Girls. Costume Cricket Match. Decorated Wheel), arrows. THE BABY PARADE. THE BABY PARADE. Cake Competition. Produce Stall, Sweets’ Stall. Tea Rooms, Flower Stall. BAND! BA ND ! ADMISSION—I/COMF, IN CROWDS AND HELP TO BEAUTIFY YOUR OWN TOWN.
HP HOLST HR INC. B PETERS, C/o Rod Lion Hotel. • Hokitika, is prepared to carry out UPHOLSTERING WORK of any description, in own koines if desired. Workmanship guaranteed. Best quality moquette 20s. Enquiries hy letter invited.
SPINSTERS’ BA EL. /-'> XE All EE STALL. WEDNESDAY, XOY. 11 tli. 19-25. Good supper, elTiciont AI.C. Alusie Ey Air A. IL. Lawn. Admission :—Spinsters 4s; bachelors and benedicts iree. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. CION CERT and BALL in aid of piano J and hull fund. T. O’NEIL, Chairman.
ST PAl'l/S METHODIST C'HFRCH HOKITIKA. MOVEMENT. IN SOMUF.KS' HAFT.. NOVEMBER 25th. and 26th. O.RAND gALE OF ■^Y'ORIv AND GTFTS AT STALLS Including:—Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, Cakes. Produce, Flowers, XMAS TREE Afternoon Tea ! Concert at Night 1 Afternoon 2.30 to 6. Admission Free. Evening (promenade concert) 7 to 10. ADMISSION—I N.B.—Proceeds in aid of the Restoration Fund for the Church lately damaged so seriously by fire. E. C. KNIGHT. M. C .WALKER, Joint Hon. Sere.
OVERLAND DAIRY COY., LTD. TAINUI ST., GREYMOUTH. WE have pleasure in advising our 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 voii are not satisfied. ' D. 0, STREETER, Representative, Revell Street, Hokitika.
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