TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT! JULES VERNE'S FAMOUS STORY AND PLAY—“MICHAEL STROGOFF.” “MICHAEL STROGOFF.” TOPICAL SCE'NTC COMEDY Coming:—Tuesday: W. O. Fields in “Running Wild.” Wednesday: “Heoncy \ r . Tunney Eight.” We will sereen election results during Wednesday’s display.
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COMING EVENTS Nov. 12—At 7 p.m. meeting Hokitika School Committee. Nov. 12.—Princess Theatre, Everybody's Pictures. Nov. 12.—8a11, Kokatahi Football Club. Nov. 13.-—W. Jeffries anti Co.’s auction sale of a Koitorair.gi property. Nov. 13—Westland County Council 2 p.m. Nov. 13.—Princess Theatre, Everybody's Pictures. Nov. 14—General Elections. Nov. 14—Soldiers’ Hall, Gym. Benefit Dance. Nov. 15—Princess: Theatre St. Paul’s Amateur Dramatic Chib. Nov. 13. —At noon, W. Jeffries and Co. auction sale Kaiterangi freehold. Nov. 19.—At 8 p.m. meeting of the Westland Hospital Hoard. Nov. 21 .—Soldiers’ Hall, All Saints’ Church Fair. Nov. 21.—8a11, Albert Hall, Ruatapu. Nov. 28—Anniversary Ball, Woodstock Hall. Nov. 30—St. Andrew’s Day. Dec. 7.—Nominations close, Westland Racing Club. Dec. 12, 13.—Princess Theatre, BeiiCf fit Fire Brigade Demonstration Funds. Dec. 19.—Acceptance close, Westland Racing Club. Deo. 20, 27.—Westland Racing Club, midsummer meeting.
[OPTICAL SPECIALISE Of Wellington udcl Nelson. Appointments may now bo made for next visit through Mr Lynn (BrockleI mrsts). - i*>m gatjmaaammaa pbbkmmb ■■<!■ i ■anjanropipmiLy wMumtm NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. WARRA TEG.—It has been a golden rule of the “ Guarilniu ” over a jieriod of several election contests now not (o insert anonymous correspondence relating to the issue. Consequently your interesting contribution must he declined. J.H.—References to the licensing question can only he made in our advertising columns.
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