-OOR. SALE—Modern BUNGALOW. JL Apply G. Appleton, Livingstone Street. WANTED— A useful GIRL to assist in housework. Apply to “Guardian” Office. ST. ANDREW’S HALL. 1 MONDAY, SEPT. 16th. MISS HARDJE - will lecture on “Missionary Work in India.” Illustrated with lantern slides. Commence 7.30. Collection. TOWN HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. lANTERN LECTURE by Mr Eric ■A James, of Makaroa. Descriptive of South Westland Tours, including the Haast Pass route and the Coast trip from Martin’s Bay via Okuru and Haast, to Copland Track and the Fox and Waiho Glaciers. All interested in the future of South west-land and the development of tourist traffic are invited to be present. Lecture at 8 p.m. Admission free. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXT SEPT. 16th. at MISS McLNTOSH’S For the Visit OF THE EMINENT ACTOR ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILK.E ALLAN WILKIE —WITH—MISS HUNTER-WATTS MISS HUNTER-WATTS MISS HUNTER-WATTS Supported by the finest combination of Shakespearean Artists in the World —IN—SHAKESPEARE’S GREAT TRAGICOMEDY : “ THE MERCHANT OF VENICE ” A play which for dramatic intensity and uirill, combined with charm,, humor and romance, has never been paralleled on the stage, screen, nor in fiction 1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER '-3rd. MONDAY, -SEPTEMBER 23rd. Prices: Reserved seats 6s, unreserved 5s - and 3s. Concession rates to school children (in parties of ten and over) 4s, 3s and 2s. (Prices over 2s plus tax). Plans at Miss Mclntosh’s; open on Monday, Sept. 16th. Book early.
WEDNESDAY, lStli. SEPT. 1929. COMMENCING AT 11 a.m. IN THE MART, HAMILTON STREET Messrs w jeffries and co. will sell on account of Mr.B. Lyons, of Stafford, who is leaving l' district, the whole of his furniture personal effects and stock, comprising : Piano (Lipp and Son), mohair suite, sideboard, book-case, overmantel, whatnot, hall stand, mirror, chairs, pictures, carpets, runner, linoleum, chest of drawers, ' bedsteads and mattresses, washstands and ware, tables, fenders, kitchenware, lamps, cutlery, sewing machine, mangle, tools. Quantity of groceries, drapery, scales, ironmongery, glass cases, iron safe, etc. One large shop (Scotch iron roof), for removal. Old Bank building, for removal. Old store (adjoining residence) for removal. - Note: The stores will be sold at 11 o’clock in the forenoon and furniture etc. at 2 p.m. SCHOOL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th. The annual SCHOOL FAIR, in aid of the Hokitika District High School, will be held as above, commencing at 2 p.m. Any goods and donations will be thankfully .received. J. CONNING, Hon. Secretary. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD. C R E A M. Fresh pasteurised cream containing all the nourishing vitamines so necessary for the daily needs, may now be purchased at tlie Factory. Hours of attendance— 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays and holidays—9 a.m. to noon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1929, Page 1
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