TOWN HALL PICTURES TO-NIGHT Robert ARKim Claire Adams and Carl (Jantvoort in a Ben Hampton picture “HEART’S HAVEN.” “HEART’S HAVEN.” I'll! tiicr episodes of “THE PURPLE RIDERS” and of the Comedy Series' •THE TELEPHONE GIRL”
Gf ENTLEMAN requires meals ami " bedroom (furnished or unfurnished) in superior home, fleply stating terms to—Enquirer (Guardian Office). Iv 0K A TAM I-K 01 TER AX GI SPORTS' CLUB. Athletic sports & axemen’s - CARNIVAL to be held on the Football Ground. Lower Kokntahi on THURSDAY, APRIL 21st. 1927. KOKATAHI HANDICAP CHOP:— Ist. prize £lo. Nominations 12s Gd, acceptance 2s Gd. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 320yds— First prize AG. Nomination Gs. LADIES’ 100yds HANDICAP Ist. prize £2. Nomination free. Nominations all events 5 per cent, of first prize. Chopping, Sawing. Running, Etc. Ladies and Childrens’ Events. Nominations for chopping and running events close on Monday, April 11th. For full particulars see posters or apply to -M. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. Hover Kokntahi. HOKITIKA ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. SPORTS MEETING. EASTER T- ESDAY, APRIL 19th. PROGRAMME INCLUDES Maiden Flat, 100yds:—1st. trophy, 2nd. trophy, 3rd. trophy. Entry 2s. Hokitika Handicap, 120 yards :—lst. £B, 2nd. £3, 3rd. Cl. Entry fis. 220yds. Handicap:—lst. £l, 2nd. £2 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. 120yds. Hurdles:—lst. C 3. 2nd. Cl I (is, 3rd. 10 s. Entry 3s. 410yds. Handicap:—lst. £l, 2nd C2. 3rd. 10s. Entry 3s. Juvenile Cycle Handicap:— Ist. trophy, L’inl. trophy, 3rd. trophy. Entry Is. Westland Wheel Rare, 2 miles: Ist. AS, 2nd. £l. 3rd. £l. Entry Gs. One Mile Cycle Handicap:—lst. £4. 2nd. £2. 3rd. 10s. Entry 3«. Hair-Mile Cycle Handicap:—lst. £3. 2nd. Cl 10s, 3rd. 10s Entry 3s. Three-Mile Cycle Handicap:—lst. £!, 2nd. £2. 3rd. £l. Entry 3s. Underhand Chop, loin: —lst. £l2. 2nd. £4. 3rd. £2. Noin. Gs. aept. Is. Two Cut Saw (pairs'): C2. 3rd. £l. Entry Is. 120 y- Whippet Race. 120yds. Whippet Race. Hurdles. Eniric for ail events close on Tuesday. April 12ih. at 9 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 2s. Ladies Is. Child re'll Gd. DANCE in the evening ’at Ike Soldiers’ Tlall. G. A. ADAMSON. Hon. Secretary, T O Box 70, Hokitika. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY THIS C YSH OFFER ? | TNLESS you have all the monev you v.- want, you can't. For we will pay you liberally in cash, lnontli after moiitb. for easy, pleas nit work- that need not take one minute from your regular .job. Y’onr profits will be just so much extra money. to help with the regular expenses, to buy tilings you want that you can’t alford. FREE SUPPLIES AND OUTFIT. We tell you how to make money, supply everything you need to do it. and pay cash from the moment you begin work. Cl.l P AND MAIL THIS COUPON FOR OUR OFFER. National Confectionery Industry, 77. Queen street. Auckland. Gentlemen, — Please send me your FREE BOOK and particulars of your FREE Outfit, offer. I don’t promise to accept, it., but I want to see wliat, it. is like. Name ,■ Street Town
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 END for Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Toilet and Rubber Requisites. Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential and parcels forwarded in plain woapper. Mail Order Chemist, l’.O. Box "91, Christchurch. Rost Free.
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