WEDNESDAY EVERYBQDYS' PICTURES WEDNESDAY 'WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE JOHN GOLDEN SUCCESS—“THUNDER FOUNTAIN.” “THUNDER MOUNTAIN ” From Pearl Franklin’s (touna . “Howdy Folks,” a story of live in the kills of hate with Madge Bellam?' Paul Panzer, Zasu Pitts, Alee B. Francis. » Leslie Fenton and Oiis Harlan. COMEDY (! TOPICAL !
J. MANDL & CO, LTD. WESTLAND BREWERY, HOKITIKA. 1876 1926 50 YEARS’ Successful Trading. BREWERS A XT) BOTTLERS. A. A. Bickcrton, Analyst, of Christchurch, certifies:— A complete ami lysis proves the beer io lie of the highest Snide arid that it has been brewed only from those materials that have food values and are essential to the brewinn* of a first class, sound ale ASK FOR MANDL’S.
OPTICAL SERVICE! rFU-IE MAINTENANCE of a standard JL ~f accuracy worthy of the term scientific requires a high sense of moral and ethical responsibility, which our patrons have never found wanting in all the years of our service to the pubBARRY l SARGENT LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS WITH THE HIGHEST ENGLISH DIPLOMAS. 118 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.
(M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., Etc.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST. OWING TO INCREASING BUSINESS has decided to visit Hokitika more frequently in the future, and will make quarterly • visits until further notice. Next visit to he diming October (T).V.) Appointments can he made in the meantime with Messrs Brooklehurst, Jeweller, Revell St.
Resident* of South Westland iirp: reminded of the social and dance in the Wjkfjfcroa did!. Mifainni on Thursday evening next. Our dress department is always busy and it will in forest you to see the value we are giving in 54-inch tweeds at 3s lid to 8s lid, also heavy reductions in Jersey silk and satin mousselines. Sehoroder and Co.—Advt. Mr I. Brown. < ; f the Hokitika Cycle Works, announces a special clearing sale of ladies and gents’ new and se-cond-hand bicycles with specially reduced prices of tyres, to effect a speedy clearance. The usual weekly euchre tournament will be held in St. .Mary’s Club Rooms this evening. The prizes to be given arc:—First, an aluminium kitchen set. comprising four saucepans, preserving pan. frying pan and kettle; second, a twenty-piece tea set; third, a set of P.vrex dishes; fourth, spoons in case. Admission 2s. Supper provided.—Advt. Trespassers.—Any person or persons found on the premises of Addisons, drapers, will be rewarded with special bargains in boys’ suits, from size 4 to size 17, also shorts in all sizes.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1926, Page 2
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