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Colds, influon/.n, soro throat. huskiness, catarrh, promptly relieved liy “ Mur.ol.” Soothes arid relieves. GO doses Is (Jd.—Advt.

i f'o” contiuuunct. of nows soe lourtb page.) ID TICK SALE- New RUNG A LOW, 5 rooms, sill modern conveniences, J-iicro section; deposit £h» balance Government mortgage, ‘1 1 per cent. Apply “Guardian” oilier:. -|7H)R KALE—TYPE WHITE I?. Vest, -S 1 No. 20; brief size. Guaranteed in good order.—.l. \Y. Kennedy. Police Sint ion, Koss. "*7tOK SAtK — An Anioriuati ORGAN', JL in good ort'er. very cheap. Apply .Mrs Policy, Rolleston St. JTOIt SALE -COW, calved about a A month. Apply Mrs U. W. Tliompson, Weld Street. SALK—New 20ft. cedar BOAT. topper I'nstened, sft, beam. Apply D. .1. Hutchison, Tviuiiori. WANTED— LADY ASSISTANT for shop; one with experience preferred. Apply in first instance by letter stating experience, if any.—McKay and Son. JpRINCESS rjTHEATRE MONDAY A: TUESDAY. APRIL 19th. and 20th. PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McTvay). Interpreted hy the same artists who made such a big hit in Auckland and Wellington. MONDAY. APRIL 19th. "LITTLE 80-PEEP" At 8 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 20lb. "THE FORTY THIEVES." At 8 p.m. The Aueklind “Star”—“An excellent show.” The “X.Z. Herald”—“A :gal:ixy of talent.” ‘•The Times" (Wellington)- “A firstclass show." “The Dominion" —“A clever entertainment. ” ‘‘The Post”—“The show is bright, full of turns of real cleverness, varied and often amazing.” The above extracts speak for themselves. SPECIAL MATINEE. TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. “LITTLE 80-PEEP” At 3.90 p.m. Prices: Matinee, adults 4s, 3s and 2s; children Is fid and Is; night—6s, Is and 2s. Prices plus the usual tax. Seats may he reserved at Mclntosh’s. m J?y Permit. or the Minuter of Internal Affair t. Prize-winners will be notified immediately after drawing takes place on May 31st. 3 FIRST PRIZES OF gi.QOO mi Or-anised to raise funds for improvements to srounds. etc., for the AucUard Lswn 1 ennis Assn, and IViauncasieiie Golf Uub. 12 Tickets for £1 or 21- Each. Sold by Accredited Avjents everywhere or direct from _ „ L» I AUJ hi " H.C# • A. H. LAWK, HOKI fit FIRST’ THREE PRIZE"} f moo jl.fPri'je £l@o© }2«l« £2©o@ brd'S &&QO© I AND 105 OTHER PRIZES. f

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1926, Page 3

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