WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ELOCUTIONARY! MUSICAL! DANCING! 7 SECTIONS : : 102 CLASSES OVER 500 ENTRIES. PRINCESS TH EAtRE, HOKITIK A. May 9th. Friday: Morning and afternoon session, Town Hall (elocution) : Princess‘Theatre (Music and Dancing). May 10th. Saturday: Morning and afternoon sessions, Town Hall (elocution)!; Princess Theatre (music and dancing). May 12th. and 13th. Tuesday and Wednesday: Day and Night Sessions at Princess Theatre (mixed programmes). Morning Sessions 10 a.nr.; Afternoon 2 p.in.; Evening 7.30 p.m. Ordinary admission: Day Sessions Is. Evening 2s and Is. Children half-price. Members’ and- Season Family Tickets now on sale. TWO DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. WED. MAY 14th. THUES. MAY loth. All winners to appear. Specially attractive Programme. Admission: 2s and Is. Overture at 7.30. For further particulars, apply— J. CONNING, Hon. Treasurer. H. N. OSMERS Hon. Secretary.
AN APPEAL. HAVING to relinquish my position as representative of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, on or about the 30th. day of June next; 1 wish to thank the policy-holders for their liberal support since the opening of my agency with the above Society in 1923.' I wish to appeal .to policy-holders and the general public, for the last time, for additional assurance and new members for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, and trust that they may avail themselves of the opportunity to make their half-yearly payments before June 30th., which entitles to all .participating policies full bonus for 1930. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, C. C. 11. FRIEND.
VKSTLAND COOJ< STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD C It E A M. PASTEURISED CREAM 1 containing all the nourishing ritamines so necessary for the daily mejeds, may now be purchased at the Factory. Hours of attend a nee—9 a.m to 5 p.m. Sundays and holidays—9 *.m. to noon *
Atwater Kent RADIO a liras: ®uj © IEH Model 35, six-tube, ONE Dial Receiver, illustrated. Crystalline finished cabinet CoME IN and see what you think of the Atwater Kent Receiving Sets and Radio Speakers you have heard so much about. They welcome, iust as we do, any test you care to make. Let us show you what a blessing good radio is—and how inexpensive. For a demonstration call, write or telephone. W. H. GIFFORD, Revell St., Hokitika, Local Agent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1930, Page 1
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