p RINO E S S rjl PI E A TR E. Direction ... J. C. Williamson Ltd. THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE ' YEAR. The visit, to Hokitika of the J. C. "WilliiiHißon LEcl. English Comedy Company marks one of the most notable theatrical events in the history of Hokitika. WEDNESDAY, 10th. OCTOBER FOR. ONE NIGHT ONLY I J. C. Williamson Ltd. have pleasure in presenting their English Comedy (Joy. . 30—ARTISTS--30 —IN—u a ay T*ir urt*T» This Comedy by BEN TRAVERS barf proved a record breaker in all countries and is now concluding a big N.Z. tour. Should the visit to HOKITIKA be suecuasfall, the J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. COY. may in future send further attractions to tile West Coast. THE CAST. (In the Order of their Appearance) Suzette (Maid at the Wykeman’s ' Flat) Willa Lyndberg. Mrs Bone Nellie. Mortyne. Major Bone Cyril Vernon. Barbara Wvkeman Betk Mackey. Gladys (Maid at t-ne “Stag and Hunt) Jane Comfort. Alfred (Barman at : the “Stag and Hunt’’) Willie Cl if ten. Margaret Hickett Helene Simon. Peter Wykeham Hastings Lynn. Noony (a villager) Alec Alves. Mrs Spoker (Landlady of the 1 s Stag and Hunt) .. Minnie RaynerX The Rev. Sloley-Jones ... Leslie Victor. Claude Hicket' ALP. ... Basil Radford. Chauffeur Victor Fitzherbert. BOX PLAN for reserved seats 7s 6d plus tax, now open at Mclntosh’s shop, unreserved prices os and 2s 6d plus tax. EARLY BOOKING IS ADVISED.
BOLD HEAD SALE. WEDNESDAY, 10th. OCTOBER. At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries & co„ will sell on account of various clients : <3O Hoad Mixed CATTLE 1 Light HACK FURTHER. ENTRIES SOLICITED. O ANT ER BURY EDUCATION BOARD. PROBATfONSMUPS.
on forms obtain--tA. able at the Board’s Office, Secondary Schools, and District High Schools, will ho received up to o p.m. on 31st. OCTOBER, from young persons who have reached the age of 16 years and who are desirous of entering the teaching profession. Preference will he given to candidates who have passed the Matriculation or a higher examination, who are physically sound), and whose personality indicates that they w.ul make successful teacher*. Candidates musjfc .submit to a medical, examination by a. School Doctor, and he prepared,/ when they subsequently enter the Training College, to enter into' a bond to teach for a certain number of years after training. OH AS. KIRK. Secretary. Christchurch, Ist. October, 1925. KOK ATARI TENNIS CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON BALL. A BALL will he held in the Public Hall, Kokata'hi, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Good music, good floor and good supper. Admission . Gents 2s 6d. ladies Is 6<l. L. MONK, Hon. Sec.
PUBLIC HALL, KANJKRI. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st., 1928. Annual concert & ball in aid of tlie funds of the Kanieri State School. Admission: To' concert, le; to hall, gents 2s 6d and ladies Is. Mii.dc for hall bv Ross’s Orchestra. E. AV. SELBY, Hon. Secretary. WEDNESDAY. NOY. 7th. A GRAND BALL in the Kekafcahi Public Hall in aid of Kokatahi Football Club. Admission: Geirts 2s fid. ladies Is 6d. B. MOREL, Hon. Sec. OCONNEL 8 CALIARI KEY’ELL STREET HOKITIKA. TTI G il-CL ASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our OAK SUITES are a speciality. KAPOO REDDING and WIRE MATTHEKSEf' always on hand. Pull information on enquiry at the Fartory, opposite F, Schroder and Co’s, drapers,
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