WEDNESDAY EVERYBODYS’ P2CTUREB WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS BUCK JONES IN A BTC WESTERN—“THE TIMBER WOLF.” “THE TIMBER WOLF." , A romance of a man feared and loved. TOPICAL ! COMEDY ! NATIONAL WEEK! MEN! BEFORE VISITING CHRISTCHURCH to attend the MEN! GRAxfc NATIONAL. .MAKE CERTAIN OF PURCHASING MEN! your requirements before leaving. PYJAMAS, Good Quality and Patterns- Prices from 8s 6d to 25s 6d. underwear, Superior Quality, all .u'ool— Prices from 6s 11d to 19s 6d. OVERCOATS, Latest Shapes and Shades— Prices from 50s to 115 s. HATS, Battersbv's, liorsalino’s, Stetson’s and numerous other makes— Prices 8s nd to 555, SUIT CASES, Assorted Qualities and Sizes— Prices from 12s 6d to 455. FOR QUALITY AND PRICE OUR VALUES DEFY COMPETITION! W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT’S OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX NO. 94 TELEPHONE NO. 167. Having Moved Into Larger Premises WE BEG TO INFORM OUR CUSTOMERS TH T IN FUTURE WE WILL IIE CARRYING A MUCH LARGER AND VARIED STOCK. MILLER*S WAREHOUSE, N PRKTOIPS OLD OPPOSITE DOMINION MOTEL, 11 EVE L L H T BEET, HO KIT IK A . Box 70; ’Phone 179. * ‘ Also at Greymonth and Westport.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1806. Under the Savings* Bank Act of 18;>8, HAMILTON 3T., HOKITIKA. TNTKREST IS NOW allowed ON I DEPOSITS UP TO £*oo AT «*% PER ANNUM. UN THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business Wm. WILSON, Manager. COMING EVENTS. Aug. 11.—Westland Acclimatisation Society meets at 7.30 o’clock. August 11.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. Aug. 11.'—Soldiers’ Hall, Druids’ Ball. August 12.—Everybody’s Pictures, Princess Theatre. Aug. 13.—At 7.30 p.m. meeting of Hokitika Borough Council. Aug 17—Westland County Council, monthly meeting. Aug. 18—Meeting Westland Land Board. Aug. 18.—At 2.30 p.m., M. Houston and Co., auction sale, property A. B. Boyd. . Aug. 18— Soldiers’ nail, Tennis Ball. Aug 20.—Concert and hall, Kariien State School fund. Aug. 23-24.—Westland Juvenile Competitions. Aug. 25.—M. Houston and Co., aue tion sale of stock, Harihari snleynrds, Mrs R. Diedrichs. Aug. 25—Annual Ball, Memorial Hall Tvumara. I Sept. I.—Hospital Ball. Sept. 15—Concert and ball, Kanieri, in aid of St. Joseph's Church. Oct. G-'L—Soldiers’ Hall, Sale of Work.
SEASON 1926-27. NOW LANDING NEW GLASS SEEDS English Bye Western Wolths Yorkshire Fog, White Clover Lotus Major Cocksfoot Italian Bye Trefoil Etc., Red Clover Timothy Etc., —ALSO—SEED POTATOES! Buttons Supreme Arran Chief Gold Coin Up-to-Dates Boblrt Adairs Etc., Etc. Garden arid Fi6Sd Seeds, Fertilizers, Molasses (for stock feeding), Lucerne Hay, Oats, Chaff, etc., Barbed and Plain Wire. PATERSON, MICHEL £ CO, LTD. ’PHONE NO 2. ’PHONE NO 2. J. MANDL & CO, LTD, WESTLAND BREWERY, HOKITIKA, 1876 1926 SO YEARS’ Successful Trading. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
A. A. Bickerton, Analyst, of Christchurch, certifies: — A complete analysis proves the beer to be of the highest grade and that it has been brewed only from those material;- that have food values and are essential to the brewing of a first class, sound ale ASK FOR MANDL’S.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1926, Page 2
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