TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODYS' PICTURES TO-NIGHT! WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL—“SIBERIA” “SIBERIA.” Based on Bartley Campbell’s soul-stirring drama of Darkest Russia. Featuring Alma Reubens, Edmund Lone, Lou Tellegon, Lilyan Tasliman, Tom Snntsclii, Helena D’Algy, Vadim Uraneff.
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Special Big Purchases from Colonial Mills ENABLES US TO OFFER SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS AT RICULOUS PRICES. Single Bed Size in Grey Double Bed Size in Grey - Single Bed Size in White - Double Bed Size in White - 16s lid per pair 25s per pair 22s 6d per pair 32s 6d 8c 35s pair MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, THE HOUSE FOR VALUE, IN PRESTON'S OLD PREMISES, OPPOSITE DOMINION HOTEL, BE VE LL STREET, HOKITIKA. Box 76; ’Phone 179. Also at Gre.vmonth and Westport. ■—’—- —— ; " ~ i
WE HAVE KNOWN many people whose health has suffered through having defective vision, and not knowing that their eyes were at fault, ff in doubt at all on the subject. then let us examine your eyes and see it' they arc defective. (M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., Etc.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Appointments for next visit can now be made with Messrs Brockiehursts, Jewellers ltevell, Street. Next visit will bo 30th. April (D.V.)
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. P. j. HIGGINS—Your letter is a reprint of matter which has appeared already in another paper and refers to a paragraph which lias not appeared in this paper. In the circumstances your communication is not acceptable for our columns. In any ease the subject being a personal and not a public one, it is for you to approach the local body in a business way and no doubt you will receive equitable treatment with others similarly placed.
Ladies’ umbrellas, 7s 6d to 21s, newest handles at McKay’s.—Advt. In connection with the article appearing in yesterday’s issue in reference to the 102nd. birthday, of a former resident, an old Hokitikian writes stating that the son. Mr W. H. Webb, was the first and only telegiaph messenger at Hokitika for three years, at a time when telegrams were not as popular as they are at present. A special feature at the Plunket Society benefit on April Ist. at the Town Hall, will be the appearance of Miss Coburn, of Greymouth, who will render two violin solas. This extra attraction should afford great pleasure to patrons. Naturally for so deserving an object tickets are selling well apt} a j hurnper attendance is expected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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