TO-NIGHT! PRINCESS THEATRE! TO-NIGHT! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS GLORIA SWANSON IN—“A SOCIETY SCANDAL/' “A SOCIETY SCANDAL.” (An Allan Dwan Production). Coining Wednesday: Edmond Lowe in “PORTS OF CALI..’' Thursday Jackie Coognn in “LITTLE ROBIN SON CRUSOE.’’ Friday, “CAPT. BLOOD,” a S ;>c(ial Feature.
New Year Specials. 10 dose. Men’s Plain and Fancy Half-Hose. Usual prices 3/6 to 5/6 — CASH CLEARING PRICE 2/11 per pair. 10 do/.. Assorted Knitted and Wide-End Ties. Usual price 2/11 to 6/6 CASH CLEARING PRICE 1/11 and 2/11 each. Note:—Ninety per cent, of the above have been discounted far below actual cost. We have the latest range of Fancy Half-Hose and Ties arriving in February and the balance of out- ’Xmas Stock MUST BE CLEARED! T W. H. STOPFORTH, 'T^ GENT’S OUTFITTER RETELL STREET, SHOP AT MILLERS AND SAVE MONEY WE HAVE MANY SEASONABLE LINES AT OUR USUAL BARGAIN PRICES, WHICH WILL APPEAL TO DISCRIMINATING PURCHASERS. THE FOLLOWING LINES "WILL APPEAL TO LADIES, PRICES ESPECIALLY AND THE GOODS TO A GREATER DEGREE WHEN SKE,N. SILK HOSE in a real heavy quality in every fashionable shade, 2/11 pair. HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain and Fancy from 3d. each. HANDKERCHIEFS, in boxes from 2s Od a box. GLOVES (Fabric) with Fancy Tops, a lino of good quality, 4/11 pair. FROCKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS in Crepe, Sylvia, Silk Maroeain, Figured Oropc do Chine, Cotton Maroeain at prices to suit all purses. ALSO MANY OTHER LINES WHICH WILL MAKE IT WORTH YOUR. WHILE TO CALL AND INSPECT. Mil I PD’Q REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA i L# I_* L* IX AND AT GREYMOUTH. THE HOUBE FOR LADIES
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1860. Under tlie Ravings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST TS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager.
PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO SOUTH AVESTI.AND. E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C.—M.V.0.A., ETC. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. OF WELLINGTON AND NELSON AVill be visiting ROSS on January 11th (D.A\), and may be consulted at the EMPIRE HOTEL until 16th inst. HARI HARI at Hotel about the 18th. AVATAROA at Hotel about 23rd. WAIHO at Hotel about 25th.
WANTED NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS DECIDING TO HAVE GAS IN THE HOME GAS IN THE HOME GAS IN THE HOME a splendid way to celebrate 1926 AND AFFORD COMFORT AND IT SAVES WORK AND WORRY AND IS THE HANDY SERVANT. BRTNG LIGHT AND JOY TO THE HOME WITH GAS. All particulars from the Works Manager— HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET W. H. SHANNON REVELL STREET. j j^ ET> Xj ION g arage ' t JACK SIMPSON has resumed run- * ning and his car is at the publie’s disposal. Call or ring Red No. 82. Lion Hotel, ’phone 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1926, Page 2
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