REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION. rrHE ANNI'AC MEETING of the JL 'Westland Referees’ Association will be held at Keller’s Jlooms on THURSDAY EVENING, April loth, at 7.110 o’eteck. A full attendance is requested. E. W. HEENAN, Secretary. HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. ilml. ANNUAL BALL—IS.S.A. HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, ABRIL 14th. (Programme). 1— Walt 7, (Eves of Love). 2 Lancers (Landers) 11—One Step (If You Knew Susy) 4—Waltz (Young-eyed Lass) o—Fox Trot (Moonlight and Roses) 6 One Step (Show Mo The Way to Go Homo) 7 Waltz (Softly Stealing) 8— Waltz (Mellow & Musical June) U—One Step (Cuddle Closer) 10— Fox Trot (Can You Forget) 11— Waltz (Cobwebs and Gossamer) 12— One Step (Jack Come Home) 11!—Waltz (Elusive Dawn) RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. A MEETING of ladies will be bold at the Soldiers’ Hall oil FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, April 16th. to organise a social and entertainment committee, in iwnnecifion with fTie weekly euchre tournaments and other soeild functions of the Cluh. All wishing to help are invited very cordially to attend. TENDERS. r|Y ENDMRS are invited to close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, APRIL 16th., at 1 p.m. for the ERECTION of a GARAGE at Hokitika for T. B. Batv, Esq. (laliour only). The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. HILL. Architect. Albert St., Grey month. P RINCESS rgVHEATR E MONDAY & TUESDAY. APRIL lOth. and 20th. PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley Melvav). Interpreted by tins same artists who mudo such a big hit in Auckland and Wellington. MONDAY. APRIL J9th. ‘ LITTLE 80-PEEP” At S p.m. TUESDAY. APRIL 20th. "THE FORTY THIEVES.” At S p.m. The Auckland ‘‘Star’’--‘‘An excellent show.” The “N.Z. Herald” —“A galaxy of talent.” “The Times” (Wellington! “A lirstcliiss sliow.” ‘‘Tlic Dominion” “A clover entertainment.” •‘’illie Post”— ‘‘Tine show is bright, full of turns of real cleverness, 1 varied and often amazing.” The above extracts spent for them- ' selves. SPECIAL MATINEE. * TUESDAY. APRIL 20th, 1 “LITTLE 80-PEEP” At 3.30 0.-i. J Prices: Matinee, adults Is, 3s and 2s; children Is (id and Is; night—6s, 4s and 2s. Prices plus the usual tax. Seats may be reserved at Mclntosh’s. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. Mhodsto n and Co. • will sell by public auction at an early date, to be announced later: (j Good draught HORSES 2 Good spring cart HORSES 2 PONIES For a. {Canterbury Client. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY CARNIVAL BALL, in aid or the Ross Amusement Club will be held on THURSDAY. 22nd. APRIL. 1926. Prize for the most original paper costume. lints on sale at the door, 6d each. Efficient M.C. and excellent supper. Goodfellow’s Orchestra.. Admission: Double ticket, os; single 3s. AY. ,T, BLACK 1,0 AY. Hon. See. GRASS SEEDS! OF ALL VARIETIES Timothy English Rya Cow Grass Cocksfoot —lncluding Bird’s Foot Trefo Italian Rye Lotus Major White Clover Red Clover eto. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS I < BARBED AVIRE, SUPER-PHOS-PHATES AND OTHER FERTILISERS boiled oil, raw oil, WHITE ' LEAD ETC. < i PATERSON, RNICHEL & CO, LTD. ’ ’PHONE NO 2. ’PHONE NO 2. GEORGE DELBRIDGE REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. LADIES 1 AND CENT'S TAILOR,
An Exceptionai Investment AT THEIR PRESENT LOW PRICE MORRIS CARS REPRESENT VALUE SO PRONOUNCED THAT THE JUDICIOUS PURCHASER CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK IT. QUANTITY PRODUCTION AS HIGH AS 24,000 CARS LAST SEASON, EXPLAINS HOW THIS CAR CAN BE SO HIGH IN QUALITY AND YET SO LOW IN PRICE. PRICES RANGE FROM £< 25 4 • CALL AND INSPECT THIS BRITISHER AND ALLOW US TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION. BATY’S GARAGE Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1926, Page 3
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