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WANTED— YOUTH for hotel at Lake Kanieri. Apply Pioneer Hotel, Hokitika, For. sale—l iron CHIMNEY In good order. Apply “Guardian” Oflice. LOST— On Cuss Square ini Friday, a gent’s felt HAT. Finder please return to A, Cut-bush, Beach St. JpRINCESS rgYHEATRE PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McKay). Interpreted hv the same artists "lio made such a big hit in Auckland and at the Grand Opera House, Wellington. 30—STAR, ARTISTS—3O TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, APRIL 19th. “LITTLE 80-PEEP” TUESDAY, APRIL 20 th. “THE FORTY THIEVES” Pretty girls, funny comedians, latest songs and dances, excellent specialities, beautiful scenery and lovely dresses. Don't miss hearing Rene Rich, Australia’s wonder girl violinist; Ruth Bucknall, the girl with the golden voice; A. E. Y. Benham, tlio distinguished basso. You must seo theWONDER AUSTRALIAN RASCALS, The greatest aerobatic act of its kind ever seen in New Zealand. SPECIAL MATINEE. TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. At 3.3 d p.STJ. •‘LITTLE 80-PEEP.’’ Prices: Matinee, adults 4s, 3s and 2s; children Is (id and Is; night—6s, 4s and 2a. Prices plus the usual fax. Seats may be reserved at Mclntosh’s. WESTLAND SUB-UNION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of delegates will be held on WEDNESDAY, April Kith, at Keller’s rooms at 8 p.m. (Last season's delegates will meet the same evening at 7 o’clock to approve of report and balance sheet). Business: Election of officers and general. Consideration of club formation. Delegates must present written authority from their respective Clubs. E. AY. TIEENAN, Secretary. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL - P ÜBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYKN that. Davie. St., (between i Gibson Quay 'and AV.eld St.) "ill he CLOSED for vehicular traffic oat TUESDAY" & AVEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th. and 21st. to enable ncees-sary re- i pairs to be effected. j ALFRED A. ANDRE WES, Town Clerk. 1 I AVEDNESDAY. 21st. APRIL At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF KANIERI SECTIONS. Tl/f'ESSRS AY. JEFFRIES and CO. iVL will .sell in the mart as above, on account of the .Estate ot Robert Morris (deceased). Sections 1784 and 1799, containing 2 roods 16 perches with 4-room- < ed cottage thereon with frontage to Kanieri tram-road. \ —ALSO

10 Cases of Dunn’s Favourite apples. ■Jo Cases Delicious apples. Quantity of first-class furniture, Comprising hall-stands. Itookcase. sofa, chest drawers, d. bedsteads, chairs, tables, kitchen utensils, lady’s bicycle, sewing machine, counter scales, hooks, pictures etc. etc. NOTICE. STATUTORY BANK HOLIDAY. TJURSUANT to the terms of “The J. Ansae Day Act, 1920“ MONDAY. 20th. APRIL, 1920 is hereby appointed a STATUTORY BANK HOLIDAY at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand. For the National Bank of New Zealand, I.td.— 0. AY. AIoINTOSH, General Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales— H. AY. LEVER, Inspector. For tho Bank of New Zealand H. BUCKT.ETON, General Manager. The above Banks will also be closed on FRIDAY, 23rd. APRIL, 1920, being St. George’s Day. MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. A N EXAMINING OFFICER will xV ], e j n attendance at the County Office on AA'EDNESDAY from 9 to 12.30 o'clock and from 1.30 to 4 for the convenience of applicants for drivers’ licenses. D. J. EVANS. County Clerk. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY CARNIVAL BALL, in aid of tho Boss Amusement Club will he held on THURSDAY. 22nd. APRIL. 192 G. Prize for the most original paper cafitume. Hiits on sale at the dooi. 6d each. Efficient Af.C. and excellent supper. Goodfellow’s Orchestra. Admission: Double ticket, ss; single As. AY. J. BLACK LOW, Hon. See. JOLLIERS’ H ALL AA'EDNESDAY, ALA A' sth. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL TOAIR T. K. Y. SEDDON ALP., and AIRS SEDDON. Dancing. Music. Cards and AA’ireless. F. E. STUART, Hon. See.

An Exceptional Investment ATTHEIR 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 £254. CALL AND INSPECT THIS BRITISHER AND ALLOW US TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION. BATTS GARAGE Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1926, Page 3

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