PRINCESS THEATRE! TO-NIGHT film exposure of England's Greatest Monaco “COCAINE.” “COCAINE.” TO-NIGHT! A remarkable STARRING HILDA BAYLEY. A story of London’s Shady Side, with its Night Clubs. Chinese Dope Dens. It surpasses anything ever attempted in history of entertainment. Special prices: —Circle 2s, stalls Is Cd. Children under twelve, 6d.
St exractltf what iS cloihes economu y ?«8 m MADE-TO-WEASURE SUITS ! 90/- Tu 170/FIT, STYLE AND SERVICE GUARANTEED. W. H.STOPFORTH HOKITIKA r.KVKI.L ST., - 5,000 YARDS OF SHEETINC TO BE SACRIFICED !- HEAVY OUALITY WHITE TWILL SHEETING, IABSOI.I 'L'EJA- THEM KKU.M MASSING). 54in. 11s per pair of 5 yds 72in. 14s 6d per pair of 5 yds 82in. 16s 6d per pair of 5 yds. Also SPECIAL LINE OF UNBLEACHED HERRINGBONE SHEETING, 80in. wide at 14s 3d per pair of 5 yds. GOOD LINE OF MEDIUM CALICO—Is yd., 11s 6d doz. yds. EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY CALICO—Is 3d yd., 14s 6d doz. yds DOUBLE WIDTH MADAPOLAM —Is yd, 11s 6d doz. yds. This offer holds good for Iwo weeks only, and the prices are ueli that defy competition in or outside the Dominion. "Wo would urge our customers to take full advantage of this splendid opportunity. Patterns supplied on application. Mil I OD * C REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. iTIILrfLrfEfFV AND AT GREYMOUTH. THE HOUSE FOR LADIES
J. MANDL & CO LTD., (Established 1875.) BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. Westland Brewery, Hokitika. Certificate of Purity from Government Analyst. T THE UNDERSIGNED * ’ ANALYST, do hereby certify that I have analysed a sample of the beers brewed by J. .Maud] and Co. Ltd. A complete analysis proves TILL B LEE lo be of the HIGHEST GRADE and that it has been brewed from only those materials that have food values and are essential to the brewing 1 of a first class, sound ale. The appearance was brilliant ami the flavour good. The beer was perfectly free from added chemi- • cals, or injurious matters. (Sgd) A. A. Bickerton, Analyst. Christchurch.
Co auction suit' sheep and cattle run I'or Nolan and Mulvaney. Nov. 25-26 —-Soldiers' Hall, Sale of Work for Methodist Church Fund. Nov. 27.—Concert and hall, I’uhlic llall, Kokatahi. Nov. 20- Advent- Sunday. Nov. 30—St. Andrew’s Day. Dee. I—Provincial Day (Westland). Dec. 1 Queen Alexandria’s Birthday. Deo. Ith.-Concert and Ball. Woodstock. aid of school funds. Dec. 8— Westland County Council meets. Dec. 9 Nominations, Hokitika iac<v< at !) p.m. Dec. 14 Handicaps, Hokitika raios. Dec. 21 Acceptances, Hokitika races at 9 p.m. Dec. 25—Christmas Day. Dec. 2<i Boxing Day. Dec. 26—Hokitika races (first day). Dee, 28—Hokitika races (second day) Jan. I—New1 —New Year’s Day. Jan. 2—Hokitika Trots. SEASON 1925 SEED POTATOES! NOW LANDING! NOW LANDING! Robin Adairs Up-to-Dates Black Kidneys White Kidneys Maori Chiefs Sutton’s Supreme Dakotas etc. GRASS SEEDS! OF ALL VARIETIES —lncluding Timothy Bird’s Foot Trefoil English Rye Italian Rye Cow Grass Lotus Major Cocksfoot White Clover Red Clover etc. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS I BARBED WIRE, SUPER-PHOS-PHATES AND OTHER FERTILISERS BOILED OIL, RAW OIL, WHITE LEAD ETC. PATERSON, MICHEL ft CO, LTD. ’PHONE NO 2 ’PHONE NO 2 HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1868, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST Is NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £IOO AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON I'HE MONTHLV MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVER! MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON Manager. FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hem STITCHING and FIC’KETEDGING, Singer Machine, MRS W. BARROWMAN, PARK ST., is prepared to carry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Orders may also he left at Mr It. Lynn's Jewellery Shop, Itevell St. GEORGE DELBRsDGE ft EVE Lb STREET, HOKITIKA. LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed! GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. Liquid “ Tan-ol ” the quick polisher for floors, furniture and leather goods, Clean and easy to apply.—rAdr^.
E CHOLERTON, M.1V0.C.—M.V.0.A., ETC.' NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Regrets that owing to pressure of business in the north, he lias been unable to make a stay here as announced, hut will return to Hokitika about Nov. 10th, and remain for one or two weeks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1925, Page 2
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