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TOWN HALL PICTURES TO-NIGHT RICHARD TALMADGE AND MILDRED HARRIS IN—“STEPPING LIVELY” “STEPPING LIVELY” A fast moving and thrilling picture. 2nd. episode of “GO-LETTERS’’ and final of “THE I’CHPLE RIDERS.” Thursday “The Mine With The Iron Door” (Harold Bell Wright's novel).

For? CYCLE REPAIRS try I. BROWN & CO. Promptness and despatch is our motto. WHY WALK ■when you can buy a Bicycle for £8 l@s. fully guaranteed, at i BROWN & CO. DI'NLOP TYRES, guaranteed for 15 montlis, 15s each at 1. BROWN A CO’s. MICHELTN TYRES guaranteed 12 months or 10s 6d at 1. BROWN & CO’s. 14/TAIL ORDERS sent same day as received: always reliable. Prices are right at I. BROWN & OO’s. Re-enamelling a speciality, ah work guaranteed the best at I. BROWN & CO’s- Try them 1 HOKITIKA ANNUAL CHI {YS A THEM I'M SHOW B N All) of St. Agnes Hostel Building •*- l' uiid, to he held in the Soldiers’ Hail on WEDNESDAY. MAY lllh. 1927. Classes for: - -Cut; blooms, decorative, vegetables, cooking, art, fancy work, primary schools. Produce, cake, jlimble, lollie stalls, ami tea-rooms. Open from 2.21) to 1U p.m. Admission, adults Is, children fid, A. KELLER. Hon. See.

it AT A ! RATA K STEWART is prepared to supply '* RATA, cut in lengths to suit any fireplace, grate or range. Orders left, at Marquis of Lome Hotel will receive prompt attention. ’Phone 1(30. PRODUCE PRICES. Potatoes, MOlh. hags 6/6 j Onions, I 101 b. bags 7/C Onions, pieklcrs pi lb. Carrots, MOlbs 6/6 Swede turnips, MOlbs 6/0 Parsnips, MOlbs 6/0 Bran, MOlbs 8/6 Pollard, MOlbs 14/Flour, lOOlbs 19/ - Tea (Ceylon) Alb. box 12/6 O.S. Chaff , A/ - Apples, 401 b. box 6/ - Molasses, 5 cwt. cask £2/IA/ - Cash with order. Good’s free on rail at Christchurch ! S. G. UNWIN, IAS, Victoria St. Christchurch’. TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. ■\TOUR. CHOICE CAN RE MADE * FROM A W*DE RANGE OF MATERIALS. Ladies: For a number of years we have, made a special study of ladies’ tailoring. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER & CO. REV EL L STRE ET. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY THIS CASH OFFER? UNLESS you have all the money you want, you can't. For we will pay you liberally in cash, month after month, for easy, pleasant work that need not take one minute from your regular job. Your profits will be just so much extra money, to help with the regular expenses, to buy things you wan! that von can’t afford. FREE SUPPLIES AND OUTFIT. We leii you how to make money, supply everything you need to do it, and pay cash from the moment you bepciii work. CUP A XT) MAIT, 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 T want to see what it is like. Name Street Town

TOOH BY ’ S MOTORS, SUMMER TIME - TABLE. HOKITIKA TO FRANZ JOSEF AN U FOX GLACIERS. HOKITIKA FOR WAIHO TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CARS LEAVE. WAIHO FOR 10 a.m. MONDAY 10 a.m. TUESDAY 10 a.m. THURSDAY 9 a.m. FRIDAY HOKITIKA:— S a.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM WAIHO TO OKARITO. CARS MEET ALL TRAIN'S. AGENTS HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS. TOOHEY’S GARACE NEXT DOMINION HOTEL, 'PHONE NO. 185. M OTORS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA ALEX. CAMPBELL, Manager. ARE YOUR ROOPfIS FADED AND SHABBY? TT O U TV ILL EE PLEASED 'WITH OUR SUGGESTIONS OP INTERIOR JL DECORATIONS. REMEMBER THE HARMONY OF MANY A ROOM IS broken BY UNFIT wall-paper, you will find our■ RIGHT AND WE GUARANTEE OUR WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL SCOTT & CO., R. ROSS—Proprietor. PAPERHANGERS & DECORATORS

ENTERTAIN WITH RADIO Winter is here again and with it comes parties and dancing. Society people are now giving radio [ arties—the latest in entertainment. Invite your friends to radio party—and dance to the syncopated rhythm of a popular orchestra. Radio sets, too, are not expensive. Accept Tomlinson and Gifford’s invitation to a free denionstraton of radio music—to-day. TOMLINSON & GIFFORD, ‘•FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL,” REV ELL STREET HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1927, Page 3

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