jj OST Four single pound -XOTKS, in -S-i 'Hovell St. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. rno LKT or FOR SALK-Lime Com|>;iny's (i-roomed COTTAGK at Ijoss. Apply—John .Murdoch. AXTKD.— A strong HOY to wash hot ties. Apply Westland W. (food IVI low. A.XTKI) hieyriex condition. Ft TO PIHCIIASK fihl or lueycle frames, any value given. I. Mrown and Co. r HROWX A.\|) CO. wish to notify * the pulilic (hat I hey still have a nund.tr oif first-grade Arrow cycles to clear at greatly reduced prices. THANKS. 'ft/jFA'N’V TIIA.XKX are. extended hy •O-"- .Mr and .Mrs Walsh to Dr Rail'd, the .Matron, Sister Fullerton and stall of Westland Hospital for the kind alien!, ion given their son, Dan, while an inmate of tin* institution. Hokitika, \ov. 3rd. 1928. GKXKKAL ASS KM 15 LY KLKCTION | ‘ft/B'R T. K. Y. SKDDOX will !>e glad j to meet the electors of Westland as under:— kiiru and Fvans Creek (afternoon); Pulilic Hall. Matainui at S p.m. Friday, Nov. 9th.- Okarito Porks (mid-day); Okarito (afternoon); Wai* ho (Jorge, Thomson Hall at 8 p.m.
\Y KST LA X D E LECTIO X. iyn: JAMES O’BRIEN, Labour o.iiididate will speak at: Tota lio—To-day. Marihari Hall—To-ui;j;lit at 8 o’clock. Fergusons To-morrow at 0.30 p.m. Ross- To-morrow night at 8 o’clock. Ruatapu—Sunday, 10 a.m. Mananiii —.Sunday. 2 p.m. I! imu—Sunday, 7.30 p.m. p R l N C E S s r|l H M A r r .HE \Y 101 ) N JOS I) \Y. XOYKMB Id I ! 7ti i . THE COWBOYS ARE COMING ! THE COWBOYS ARE COMING ! ADor fifteen months’ continnons engagements on Ihe the most exclusive circuits in ITiited Stales and Canada, FEED M A Yl' I Kid) and his CANADIAN' COWBOY JAZZ BAND has been engaged lor tin*—PRINCESS THEATRE OX WEDNESDAY NEXT At the highest fee ever paid a musical combination visiting the Dominion. A R EVER AT lOX IX SYNCOPATION. FEED MAYFIELD AND MIS CANADIAN COWBOY JAZZ BAND’ Comprising Nine World Soloists, playing Thirty-Seven Instruments! You have never heard such wonderful playing! A SPECIAL PICTERE DISPLAY' WILL ALSO BE PRESENTED! Prices —3/3 and ‘2/-. A 810 COWBOY BALL 'WILL BE HELD TX THE DRILL SHE!) from 10.30 In 2 a.m. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. TIIL USD AY. loth. NOV. 1028. (AT. PALL’S DRAMATIC CL LB will present: “Jane’s Legacy” “An Interrupted Proposal” “El Dorado” “The Bathroom Door •' “The Rest Cure.” Doors Open 7.30 Commence—B o’clock Admipttion: Dress Circle and Cliches! ral Stalls 2s. Downstairs Is Cxi. Children Is. Tickets may l>e obtained from Club members. Seats may be reserved at Aliss Mclntosh s. (xl extia. Secure your ticket and BOOK EARLY . T ADIES’ New Spring COATS in a variety of the latest materials. Just opened up. See them at Mold AY’S.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1928, Page 1
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