f.Kcr conunuanct, of nows see fourth page.) TjlOR SALE —Ford CAR in good conI- dition. Apply Simcs’ Tea-rooms, i Revell St. TO LET—A six-roomed HOUSE, all conveniences, Sale Street. Apl ply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— "A COOK-GENERAL. Apply Mrs Halriday. > pit IN CESS ’ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! • Direction ... C. D’Arcy Allen. BASIL BURNLEY PRESENTS: The aptimists HE PTI MI ST S HEALED BY SAM STERN. Fresh from his trumphant London and New York Seasons. PEGGY PEAT. 'Australia’s Premier Songstress. (Late of .T. C. Williamson and Fuller’s Companies). And a powerful company of International Entertainers. Auckland Star, 27/5/26: “The finest combination of artists at present touring the Dominion. Each night ‘The Optimists’ increase in popularity. A fact demonstrated by the volleys of applause from crowded audiences.’’ The Auckland Herald 22/5/26, says: “A clean show, a clever show, bright and sparkling, the finest of its kind seen in New Zealand.” Box Plan now open at Mclntosh’s confectionery shop. Popular prices: os, 4s, .‘3s, 2s plus tax. Children- half price. Chas. Cabot, Advance Manager. GIRL GUIDES. GIRL GUIDES are notified that there will be NO MEETING of the Companies TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. I. L. PERRY, M. POTTS, Captains. KOKA TAHI-K OITER AN GI FAR MERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will take place in the Public Hall Kokatahi, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. It. MOYNIHAN, Secretary. WESTLAND LAND BOARD ELECTION. I SINCERELY THANK the Crown Tenants of the Westland Land District for the honor conferred upon me,by electing me as their representative. I will always endeavour to justify the confidence placed in mo. JOHN R.YALL, Barry town. Aug. Ist., 1926. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th. WOODSTOCK PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL will be held as above. Good music, floor ant supper. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gentlemen, 3s; ladies. 2s. R. C. WELLS. Secretary. LOWER. KOITERANGI HALL. A BENEDICTS’ BALL in aid of the -C\. piano fund will he held .on FRIDAY. AUGUST 6'h. Admission: Gentlemen 3s; ladies 2s Sit down supper provided. T HEA T R E ROSS FIRE BRIGADE. The annual fire brigade BALL will take pi are in the Totara Hall, Ross, on FRIDAY, AUG. 6th. Music by Messrs Ross Bros’. Orchestra. Supper provided. Double ticket os, single ticicet 3s. A. W. PEEBLES, Secretary. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL. SOLDIERS’ HALL, AUGUST Ilth. Grand plain & fancy dress BALL. Valuable’ prizes given. Double ticket, ss; single, 3s; extra lady 2s. J. RUTLAND. Hon. See. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. THE ANNUAL CONCERT and BALL in aid of Kanieri State School funds will he held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 20tli. Capital concert programme, good music and M.C, for hall. Admission to concert Is, to hall, gents 2s 6d. ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, - Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. Grand concert and ball in aid of St. Joseph’s Church, Kaniori on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. Admission to concert Is; to ball, gents 2s 6d ladies Is. 7). J. HUTCHISON, Hon Sec.
E. HAUSSMANN. PAINTER ANT) HOUSE DECORATOR BRITT AN ST.. HOKITIKA, t Only best materials, which are used in the latest CITY ' STYLE. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED WITH ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN.
HARIHARI MOTOR SERVICE. TO THE PEOPLE OF HAIM HARI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. C 1 Alt S LEAVE HARIHARI on > Wednesdays at 9.30 a.m. and. Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA on Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Hokitika hooking office and enquiries— Messrs Wild" and Bassett’s. Reliable drivers employed. T. U, TOOHEY, Proprietor.
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