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WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY Demonstration Concert Princess Theatre To-night at 7.30 sharp 1. de Ballet ' Fairy Ballet2. Classic Solo—dance Melva; Moss. 3. —Sword Dance ' Vera Co^er> 4. —lnstrumental Trio D. Sweney. 5. —Action Chorus -i. • , 6. —Piano Solo 1 “ Elfentanz ” - Valerie Nightingale. 7. Duet r ; No, John, No!” ••• Gladys Higson and Alice Iladcliffe. 8. —Recitation “Admirals All” '■ "\ 9. Baritone Solo “Roadways” **• Stopforth. 10. —Recitation “In the Fashion” Betty BroWn ‘ 11. —Piano Solo—“ Hexentanz ” Ada jynn ’ ,12.—Duet in Character “ A Little Garden ” Joyce Andrews and Milly McKay. 13. Oration “World’s Debt to Little Nations” W. Reynolds. 14. —Sacred‘Solo “There is a Green till” R. Morgan/ 15—Recitation “The Christening” . 10—Musical Monologue “Earthenware Brian McDiarmid 17— Shakespearian Recitation “Portia’s Speech Flo Spaikes 18— Musical Monologue “Not Understood” J. Lynch ■2O-Song “Littl4 Pilgrim” Pat Callanan 21— Humorous Recitation “The Way To Accept Him” ... Helen Renton 22 Song “Country Girl” .....' •••'• Betty Callanan 23 Shakespearean Recitation “King Henry V’s Speech” ... W. McGrath 24 piano Duet “Valse Brilliante in A. Flat” R. and G. Jacobs 2.3-Recitation “The Dead Doll” Nita Stevens REMARKS BY JUDGE, MR L. CLIFFE STANFORD, 8.A., AND president. 26 Ballet Dance 27 Pas de Seul Toe Dance 28— ■Violin Solo 29 Pas de Seul Ballet Dance 30— Pas de Seul Toe Dance 31— Musical Monologue “And Yet I Don’t Know” 32 Recitation “Romeo and Juliet” 19—Children’s'Dialogue “Grave Digger’s Scene 33 Song in Character “Picaninny” 34 Ohoi r .... “The Follies” .... Thelma Smith F. Hall Marie Cullen . Gordon Windsor N. Dunford Sydney Blank and Pat McGavin ....... C. Staines All Saints 35 New Zealand Recitation 36 Story Without Words 37 Choral Singing . 38— -Recitation] 39 Oration “Who won the War?” •' 40— Sacred .Solo (Girls) 41— Violin Solo “Souvenir” 42 Soprano Solo “Like to a Damask Rose ’ 43 Recitation “Afterwards” .... 44 Tenor Solo “Serenata” 45 Humorous Recitation “The Burglar” 46 Piano Solo in E Flat” 47_Song 7 ~ GOI) SAVE THE KING ADMISSION: 2S and IS. NO ENCORES Joy Ward .... Adrian Bush C. Leach .... M. Hanrahan E. Knight E. Boote H. Perry G. Jacobs Robert Galbraith PERMITTED

Under the Mining Act, 1926. i APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE FOR A WATER-RaOE. Application No. 12/29. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Kumara. PURSUANT to the Mining Act, 1926, the undersigned A. R. WALLIS LIMITED, a company duly incorporated, having its registered office at Greymouth and carrying on business as a sawmiller, hereby applies for a license for, a as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 3.30 p.m. on 24th. August, 1929. "Hate and number of miner’s right: 28th. August 1929, ante-dated 24th. August 1929; No. 24974. Address for service: At the office of Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Guinness St,, Greymouth. Dated at Greymouth this 28th. day of August, 1929. 1 SCHEDULE. Locality of the Race, and of its starting and terminal points: Situated ; in Block XIII Hohpnu Survey District, commencing in Deep Creek at a point about 17£ chains south-west from the northernmost corner of Section 2228 of the said Survey District, and terminating at the applicant’s mill on Section 2306, Block XIII of the said Survey District. Langth and Intended Course of race: 34 chains, westerly through freehold sections 2228 and 2319 Block XIII Hohonu Survey District (Alphonse Edward Morel;) and crossing Main Teremakau Settlement Road. Points of intake—Deep Creek. Estimated time and cost of construction : Two months; £IOO. Mean depth and breadth: 1 ft. by lft. Number of heads to be diverted: 10. * Purpose for which Water is to be used: Sawmilling. Proposed term of license: 20 years. Signature of applicant: A. R. Wallis Limited, by its Solicitors, Guinness and Kitchingham. v Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 11 a.m. on 4th. September, 1929. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: Thursday the 3rd. day of October, 1929, at 10 am. at the Warden’s Court at Hokitika. Objections must be filed in the Regis- , trar’s office and notified to applicant at ) least three days before the time so ap- - pointed. I C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar.

Hygiene fish mart will* have * fresh and smoked fish arriving I to-night; also crayfish. (Groper st.ll unobtainable). ’Phone 1245. Arriving tq-night-t-fresh blue cod, soles, smoked fillets, oysters and 1 mutton birds. Call at Pugh s Fish Shop (open to-night). WANTED Reliable GIRL for house-work. Apply “Guardian” Office. THANKS. MR T. ROBINSON desires to thank Dr Baird, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital for their kindness and attention to his wife while an inmate of the institution. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will, . be held at the office of the Bank ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. i COMPULSORY CLOSING. ("IASS SQUARE will be closed to the J public on SATURDAY NEXI from 12.30 p.m. till 5 p.m. on the occasion of the Dittman Shield Football Match, except on payment of Is admission. E. W. HEENAN, Secretary Westland Sub-Union. KOKATAHI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COY. LTD. CARTAGE CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for the CARTING OF BUTTER ETC, for the term of three ivears, to and from Hokitika. Any information relative to the above contract may be obtained from the Secretary. ' Tenders close on Wednesday, 18th. 1 September, 1929 at 5 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. McCALLUM, ! . Secretary. , NOTICE. For. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, as a going concern, Section 1500 Block II Totara Survey District, containing 48£ acres Freehold. Foi full >. particulars apply to Box 11, Ross.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1929, Page 1

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