TO-NIGHT! EVERYBGDYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT! “MADAME X” “MADAME X” “MADAME X” “MADAME X” “MADAME X” “ifADAME X” A Woman in a World of Men—. With Ruth Chatterton, famous actress of America in the title role. A Great All-Talking Sensation. Two fine Talkie Shorts—'Stan Lourel and Oliver Hardy in a riot of comedy, “Birthmarks”; Gus Edwards’ all-colour revue—something out of the ordinary. Prices: 3s 3d and 2s. Children Is. Don’t Delay—Reserve at Mclntosh’s.
Il l 1' K * f'. f ! Efi IT’S OVERCOAT WEEK AT STOPFORTH’S AND PIERE ARE SOME OF THE FINE VALUES OFFERED IN DJ3. AND S.B GARDINER, MAC ONE AND LUDUX MAKES. DOUBLE BREASTED NAVY MELTON 60S to 85s. DOUBLE BREASTED NAVY VELO JR GUARANTEED, 55s to £5 13s. DOUBLE BREASTED FANCY VELO UR, GUARANTEED, 55s t 01265. BOYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED OVERCOATS 12s 6d 25s 6d. PRICE ALONE DOES NOT MAKE A BARGAIN—QUALITY HAS A SAY. W. H. STOPFORTH, 1 r|- 7 BOX No. 84. ’PHONE No. 167. Revell Street, - - - « Hokitika.
COMING EVENTS bod.ys Pictures, July 16—Soldiers’ Hall, Fire Brigade Bail. July 17—■'Westland Acclimatisation Society, 7.30 p.m. July 17—Princess Theatre Everybodvs Pictures. July 18—Princess Theatre Everybody's Pictures. July 19—Princess Theatre Everybody's Pictures. July 22—Soldiers’ Hall, Gas Cooking at 2.30 n.m. July 23—Black Hand Society’s 2nd. Annual Ball. J uly 24.—Magistrate’s Court. July 30.—Soldiers’ Hall, Ladies Hockey Club Ball. Aug. 6—Druids’ Ball, Soldiers’ Hall. Aug. 7—Princess Theatre, lopal benefit. Aug. 14—Princess Theatre, School Entertainment. August 20.'—Soldiers’ Hall, Military Ball. Aug. 27—Soldiers’ Hall, Excelsior Club’s Ball. ‘ Sept. 3.—Soldiers Hall, Hospital Ball. Sept. 11—Recital, Mr Barton Ginger, Princess Theatre. Sept, 24,.—Westland Rugby Suh Union’s Presentation Ball, A [JSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. ITINERARY OF TOUR.
July 1145—THIRD TEST, Leeds. July 16-18—v. Scotland, Edinburgh. July 19-21—v. West of Scotland, Glasgow. July 22-23—v. Durham, Sunderland. «uly 25-29—FOURTH TEST, Old Trafford. July 30-August I—v. Somerset, Taunton. August 2-s—v. Glamorgan, Swansea. August 6-B—v. Warwickshire, Birmingham. .xugust 9-12—v. Northamptonshire. Northampton. August 16-22—FIFTH TEST, The Oval. August 23-26—v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. August 27-29—v. Kent, Canterbury. August 30-Sept. • 2—-v Sussex, Brighton. oepo. 3-s.—v. South of England XI, Folkestone. Sept. 6-8 —v, M.C.C., Lord’s. Sept. 10-12—v. English XI, Scarborough.
HOKITIKA -■ SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 18M. Cinder the Savings Bunk Act of 1852. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. NTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4J% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for dispatch of business. Wm. WILSON, Manager.
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