MEAT AT SENSATIONAL PRICES gAVE -j D IN THE LB. PRIMEST OF MUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, THE BEST IN TOWN. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. James Johnson BI TCHF.R AND SMALL GOODSMAN. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE—No. 157 M, m M 9 "* B!* B -iSlnd S 3 ■ ■ ■
001) TAJSLIO POTATOES, Arrnai V (jhief, 10a per sack, .sacks in, about 10 to ton, oil trucks Springfield. 40 miles Coast side of Cliristllmht.li. Cash with order. Prompt •delivery. 0. Ferguson, Springfield. Returned sbiliEßsJ m pcia Hokitika Branch. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION. MONDAY, APRIL 25th « I,L Ret-ui lied Soldiers and Ex-ber-Al vicemen are respectively ree.uescJ(1 t „ parade at tlm Drill Hall. Camp Street, on MONDAY. April *ith at 1 p.m. AH .Medals and Service Decorations ;o be worn. R. PATERSON, , Hon. Secretary. PET UP NET) SOLDIERS’ association. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. SOLDIERS’ HALL, AND ABOUT OWN ALSO IN THE COUNTRY. ANZAC POPPIES Is ON SALE Is. PADDY’S MARKET. Sale of Gift Goods for Household imposes. Stalls conducted by Ladies of Ilokika. .Morning and Afternoon Tea obtam>le. POPPIES ON SALE. Social Dance at o p.m., Black Hand re host ra PRINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY, APRIL 25th. ANZAC NIGHT CONCERT. COMMENCING AT 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1 .—Pianoforte Duel, "Polonaise in A Major” (Chopin) Miss Ciese. and Mr A. L. Ferguson. 2. Solo. ‘•Cradle Song” (RU'D, Miss M. Jones. 3. —Violin .solo. Selected, Mrs KnadiO. Solo, Selected, Mr J. Stopforth. 5. Solo, Selected fwitli ’cello obligato). Mrs M. Robilliard. 0. Recitation. •‘Sliamus O’llneii ’ (A story of the Irish Rebellion), Mr H. M. C'unison. 7. Solo. “Land of Hope and Glory,” Miss Anne Dud. S ’Cell:i sold. Selected. Mr M. Robilliard. 0 Solo. ‘Home, Little Maori. Home” Miss M. Tnimii. ID. Musical Monologue, ‘lroopei Johnny Ludlow,” Miss 11. Evans. 1.. Solo. “To-morrow.” Mr J. C. Wright.. 12. Solo. ’•The Slave Song’”. Mrs Harrison. 13. ViuTii! Solo, Selected, Mr J. Acker-;, j.p. Solo. Select 'd. Mr A. Perry. 15. Rec.ilat ion "Eni ilily”. M W. K. Brown. Ri. Solo. “Angus MacDonald”; Miss R. Morgan. ]7. Solo. “.Nirvana”. MrT. Stopforth. IS. -Musical .Monologue. “Atoms Mr J. L. Mem/ies. IP. Solo “Hear Ye 0 Israel” Miss C. Wylie. pll. Maori Trio. Selected. Mrs T. Taiiimi. Miss M . Tainni and R. Tuliurn GOl) SAVE THE KING. ADMISSION 2-. and 1 R PATERSON’. lion. Secretary. A WHO (MB BALL SOLDIERS’ HALL, APRIL 29th. THE WESTLAND AERO CLUB Will bold ils inaugural hall As above. V a riel \ M il'ir by Local Oi elie:.| las. Sompluous Supper, many novelties, ineluding roe aeroplane flights for win uc.rs of Luekv Spot Wall/,, also winners o| Luekv Nlimliers. Double .1-. 'Cel jI. lemon 3/-, ladies 2/-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1932, Page 1
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