WANTED —Good MEN for mugging, good wages. Also experienced MAN to class and stack timber. Apply Malfroy and Co.. Three Mile. THEATRE pRINCESS rjAI TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY The Brightest Show of its kind over seen in 'Hokitika. -j ARTISTS—i ft 1 U -VERSATILE ARTISTS— 1 U With an English reputation to pot over the novelties. Snappy Songs, Breezy Burlesque Daring Dancing. The Wellington “Evening Post” in a glowing report says: “The Show of one thousand and one Surprises.” The Cabaret Kitten Ballet The Futurists’ Jazz Orchestra. SNAP ! DINGER- ! GO ! Are the Futurists Middle Names. But it is not all comedy. No, Sir! This company has in its ranks: Giorgi Corelli, tenor; Barry Ross, baritone; Hilv Dalglicsh. dansetise; Gladys Thomas, contralto; Winnie Kdgerton. soprano: Ira l.ove. sonhrette; Gus Dawson, the “Bright Ugh l” entertainer. Last hut not least wo have to mention the dancing comedians — G. W. DESMOND CYRIL NORTHCOTE To whom you are indebted for bringing to vour doors :i real London revue rjpHE pNGLISH pi’TURISTS In a brand lie w type of entertainment THE CABARET SHOW. Popular prices: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan now open at Miss Mclntosh’s. E. V. Conway, Touring Manager. AHAHCRA FOOTBALL CLUB. The anneal meeting of the AR All ERA FOOTBALL CLUB will he held in the Tnireii. Hall, Araliura on MARCH 28th. at 3 p.m. All members arc requested to attend; intending members cordially invited. J. STAFFORD. Secretary. KAXIERI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL sth. 4 GRAND CONCERT and CIIRLSty MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, to he followed by a BALL, will he held in aid of St Andrew’s Church. Admission to concert Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies ia, T. Ri. CHESTER MAN, Hon Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS•E A ST.ER H 01A DA YS— 11)26. J A ROM TUESDAY, 30th. March to -» 1 TUESDAY, 13th. April, inclusive, the 0.15 a.m. Christehurch-Grey-niotilh and 10.35 a.in. GreymouthChristehurcli trains will run daily, ,Sundays excepted. Connections will he made from ami to Hokitika each day. On THURSDAY. Ist. April, the 1.15 p.m. Ross-Hokit ika train will NOT run. Special trains leave Ross for Hokitika at 7.20 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. and Hokitika tor iioss at 0.50 a.ill. On GOOD FRIDAY, 2nd April, ordinary time-table, on Greymouth-Ross line will lie suspended and only the following trains "ill run:—To Grcynioutli Hokitika depart 8.15 a.in. and 0.-15 p.m. : Kimiara depart 0.37 a.in. nml 7.37 p.iin. To Hokitika-Grey-mouth depart JO.-40 a.m. and 4-10 p.m. Kumara depart 11.27 a.m. ancl 5.27 p.m. HONING TOURNAMENT AT GREYMOUTH. On SATURDAY, 3rd. April, train usually leaving Greymoutli for Hokitika at 0.15 p.m. leaves at 10.0 p.m. KUMARA RACES. On MONDAY, sth. April, ordinary timetable will he suspended. Trains lor Kumara and Groymouffi leave as follows: —Ross i .20 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Hokitika 8.45 a.m., 10.15 a.m. ami 5.8 p.m.; Kumara for Greymonth 0.37 a.m., 11.8 a.m.. 6.5 p.m. and G. 45 p.m. Trains leave* Greymoutli for llokitika—7.so a.m., 9.55 a.in. ami 5.15 Kumara for Hokitika—B.37 ■a.in., 11.6 a.in. and 6.15 p.m.; Hokitika for Ross—9.so a.m. and 7.30 p.m. ROSS SPORTS. On TUESDAY, "6th. April, train usually leaving Hokitika for Ross at 2.15 p.m. will NOT run. Trains leave Greymoutli for Ross at 7.50 a.m. and 4.-10 p.m. and Hokitika for Ross at 10.5 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. Trains leave Ross for Hokitika at 7.20 a.m. and 6.25 p.m. Trains usually leaving Hokitika for Greymoutli at 4.35 p.m. will leave at 7.25 p.m. after arrival of 6.25 p.m. train from Ross; Kumara depart 8.18 p.m. Goods Sheds will lie closed oil Good Friday and Easier Monday. For further particulars of the issue of holiday excursion tickets, train arrangements. etc., set 1 booklet obtainable free at Railway Stations, or enquire at .stations. R oss £4 PORTS. The annual sports meeting will be held on the Ross Recreation Ground on Easter Tuesday, 6th. April, 1926. £llO PROGRAMME! Including Underhand Chop, £3O; Upright Chop. £ls; Maiden Chop, £4 10s; Handicap Saw, £7; 100yds. Foot Race, £3 10s; 75yds. Dash Handicap, £8; 120yds. Sheffield, £l9; 220 yds. £8; Hop-stop-and-jump; running Long Jump. Programmes on application to undersigned. Nominations close on 28th. A larch. A. W. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec.
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. ■\y, HARRINGTON, Manager, C/o Kellers’ Hotel,
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