PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. ONE NIGHT ONLY-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th. ALL'THE GIRLS LOVE A MASON BECAUSE HE NEVER TELLS. “Look dear, look, I have gone bandy-legged through ruling the goat,” says hubby in— J. C. Williamson's Greatest Musical Comedy: “ARE YOU A MASON?” “ARE YOU A MASON?” (You’ll be the Goat if you miss it). Full Company of Musical Comedy Artists, under direction of D. B. O'Connor. Ladies ! Do you know what your litis bands do on lodge nights?—Vi ell come and see for yourselves! LATEST SONGS NEWEST DANCES —- —I’LNNIEST OF PLOTS. Box Plan opens at Mc Intosh’s on Monday morning. Prices-Gs.. 4s. and 2s. IT IS BETTER TO RESERVE THAN IO REG RE 1 1 Direction D. B. O'Connor. WATCH OUT FOR THE GOAT RIDING COMPETITION I
fFor continuance of news see fourth page.) Wanted— a ge»H.>rai servant. good wages: must sleep at home. Apply “Guardian” Office. TTtOE BAI.E—Overland CAE. -l-cylm- . der, cheap. Easy terms arranged. Apply “Guardian” Office. MR .1, STROUD, of 'Tlillerest” - Brook t., Nelson, l.a.s invented a number of useful household lines, and wants the services of men or women prepared to well from house to house on a liberal commission. TIfANKB. MRS E. KEENAN, FAMILY and RELATIVES desire to THANK Drs Baird and Teichelmann, Matron and Stair of Westland Hospital lor their care and attention to the late Francis Keenan. THANKS. -ayfRS F. KEENAN. FAMILY and IVJL RELATIVES desire to THANK all friends for the many expressions of sympathy and condolence ft-oeived in connection with their recent bereavement-. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. a T the Board’s meeting on .Monday. jt\. Eel,. 15th.. the secretary was instructed to SEE WITHOUT FURTHER. NOTICE for all accounts for maintenance owing over one year, shewing neither fear nor fatoui. Bv Order of the Board. T. IV. BRUCE, Secretary.
KOK AT AHI S ALKY ARPS. WEDNESDAY. 24th. Fi'.B. At Noon. Messrs w. jeffries and coy. will sell on account of M. Baird, \\* O’Reillv, A. W. Meharrv, C. Hemic S. IlavilL F. Wall. W. Ritchie and T. O’Neill: 140 Fat LAMBS 80 Fat SHEEP 5 Two-tooth Romney RAMS On account of Messrs D. Clarke, S. Godfrey, F. Wall, E. Wall. A. Jamiason. A. W. Melinrr.v. T. Crough, W. Graham, A. Wall. W. Little. M. j O’Reilly, Jas Fleming and V. Bonar: 00 2 to 2.V-yr. STEERS 40 2 to 21-yr. HEIFERS 20 Mixed CATLE 25-vr. old Hereford S.H. 20 Fat and Forward COWS 2-> M.S. Weaner CALVES 10 Red roan S.H. STEERS (18nios.) splendid entry. ■ r ) ri-vr. old Forward Bt T.T.OCKS 1 Fat HEIFER 5 COWS with vealers 1 COW and CALF. 1 SPRINGER 1 2-horse MOWER. 1 Storrie Lime Sower with seed box, 1 d.f. PLOUGH.
XOTF.: This sale will commence at noon sharp. Wo have a special enquirv for a line of good empty cows, and can can recommend vendors to enter same. T’T'Br.IC HALL, KAN'IF.PJ. WEDNESDAY, MARC-II 3rd. Grand concert * ball to help the Kanieri school children to visit the Exhibition. F. SELBY, Hon, Sec.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1926, Page 3
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