“TUB SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES.’ —Wellington “Evening Post.” 16 jpRINCESS rpHEATRE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) & THURSDAY. (1 . W. Desmond & Cyril Northcotc Present—milE JgNGLISH JjIUTCIUSTS -VERSATILE ARTISTS—"J f* -VERSATILE ARTISTS— L U In a brand new type of entertainment THE CABARET SHOW. Concocted to please the palate ol the most fastidious, with snappy songs, breezy burlesque, dainty dancing, clever comedy, homely harmony, and enchanting ensembles. XO WAITS—IT GOES WITH A BANG Plump Girls, Slender Girls, .lolly Girls and Tender Girls, All sorts of pretty Girls Going out to diveWhen you see the little Louts Triping in their bathing suits. You’ll lie glad it’s summer You’ll he glad that you’re alive. SEE THE GIRLS—In the Cabaret Kittens Ballet and the Futurist Jazz Orchestra. Popular prices: Gs, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan now open at Miss Mclntosh’s. I Be Wise ! Be Early ! E. V. C’omvay, Touring Manager. HOKITIKA BOROCGII COUNCIL. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Rating lAot, public .notice is hereby given that in accordance with a resolution of the Council, ten per cent .additional will he charged to all RATES REMAINING UNPAID after MARCH 31st. 1926. A. A. ANDRE WES, Town Clerk.
AFCTIOX SALK OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT TUI'. MART, CAMP STREET, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21th. 1920. At ‘2.!30 p.rn. \f HOUSTON AND CO. L'J-*will sell by public auction as aimvc: A largo quantity of furniture ami effects, including,: - Sideboards, oxt'-ufsinu table, hall-stands, duchesses, beds and mattresses, linos, carpet square, mats and runners, tables, chairs, wringer, stove and kitchen utensils, together with books and sundry artieles. 2.1 Cases of TOMATOES lit) Sacks of POTATOES.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE I-AND FOR .SCENIC PURPOSES I N BLOCK V. TOTAL A SURVEY DISTRICT. 'jVTOTICE IS lIHR KBY GIVEN that ' it is proposed, under the provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, the Scenery Preservation Act. 1908. and the .Scenery Preservation Amendment Act. 1!>10. to take the land described in the Schedule hereto lor scenic purposes. And notice is hereby further Riven that the plan of the hind so required to he taken is deposited in the post-office nt Ross, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected by the taking of the said land, should, if they have, any well-ground-ed objections to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from tin. first publication of this notice, to the .Minister of Public Works at Wellington. SCHEDULE. Approximate area of the piece of land required to be taken : 76 acres 3 roods "13 perches. Being part of Reserve 210 (Ross Borough Endowment). Block V. Totara. Survey District. (S.O. 2-169). Li the Westland Land District; as the sain,? is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 06028. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon edged red. At witness my hand at. Wellington, this 2nd. day of March, 1926. F. .T. ROLLKSTON. For Minister of Public Works. WHAT WOULD EXTRA MONEY MEAN TO YOU? Unless you have all the money you want you cannot afford to miss this offer. , „ Could you do with £2O a month extra: Haven't you often wished tor an easy spare time way of earning money at home? Mere is an easy, pleasant and dignified plan, which wfil enable you to earn extra cash, and all you need is the willingness In learn to make Liberty Confections at home for us, in your spare t ' l \Ve will pay you generously for reresults. No distance is too far tor you to help us and no experience is necessary. 4 ._ , Mail the Coupon for our beautiful illustrated book, which explains- everything. AVe will send it to you I'RRR IJBKRTV fOXFKCTIOXKItV COU.KtJB, Koval Kxchange Buildings, Cathedral So..
Christchurch. gy “Gentlemen, — Without obligation on my part, please send your Book on your Confectionery making-, which tells me how l can earn money at home by making- Sweets for ~vou. NAME , ADDRESS R oss <^portTS. The annual sports meeting will bo held on the Ross Recreation Ground on Easter Tuesday, Oth. April, 1920. £llO PROGRAMME! Including Underhand' Chop, £3O; Upright Chop, £ls; Maiden Chop, £4 10s; Handicap Saw. £7; 100yds. Foot Race. £3 10s; 75yds. Hash Handicap. £8: 120yds. Sheffield. £l9; 220 yds. £8: Hop-step-nnd-jump; running Long Jump. Programmes on application to undersigned. Nominations close on 28th. March. A. W. PEEBLES, Hon. See.
TO OUR CLIENTS: WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING YOU FOR ALL PAST FAVOURS AND ASSURE YOU THAT AS SOON AS SOME SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE OUR SERVICES WILL AGAIN BE AVAIILABLE TO YOU OUR STAFF IS STANDINC BY NOW, AND ANYTHINC THAT IS IN OUR POWER TO DO WILL RECEIVE THE SAME ATTENTION AS EVER IN THE PAST. Hokitika. \V. HARRINGTON, Manager, C/o Kellers’ Hotel.
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