TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODYS* PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ONLY. ; TO-NIGHT ONLY. Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in the Picture of the Year. “POLITICS” “POLITICS” A dash cf tense drama, laughs ga'ore. With Tom McGuire, Mary Alden, John Miljan and Joan Mar;h. Good Supports: Prices Us-Sd (including caxi. Is 6d, Children, 6d downstairs. PRINCESS THEATRE * * HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 9th THURSDAY, JUNE 9th HAROLD PRESCOTT RECITAL OPERATIC, DRAMATIC AND CLASSICAL SONGS, ASSISTED BY TWO OF HOKITIKA’S LEADING ARTISTS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS! Assisting Artists—Miss Gwen Jacobs (talented pianist), Mr Leo. Carruther.s (chnmpinn trombonist), Mr James Stopi'orth (gifted elocutionist), Airs Edith Wright (lyric soprano). Miss Marvel Warlies (operatic soprano), Mr Eve Boote (dramatic tenor), Mrs Isabel Morrow (contralto), Mr Jack Hbrrick (basso). Miss Voney Millar, (acrompaniste). A PACKED. AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE GREETED THE GREYMOUTH RECITAL! Prices—Dress Circle 2/8; Stalls 176. Box Plan opens at Miss M lntosh’s To-Mcrrow (Thursdiy), June 2ndi No extra charge for reservations. ,
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK -•. ' f ESTABLISHED 1868. Under the Saving Dank 4°* - HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPObITS UP TO £2OO AT 4% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET EVERT MONTH for dispatch of business. Wm WIIhON, Manager. _ft.CHOUBTQH) OPTICIAN THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH. Date of next visit can be obtained from Mr Perry.
PROFESSIONAL. JJARRY * gTOUPPE L TD OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH Will make reguiar visits to Hokitika, elutes being notified later. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS to the “Guardian’' are notified Not to Pay the town runners. Payment must be made to the Collector or at the Office. GUARDIAN & TIMES COY., LTD. j Schroder and Co. have made great preparations to cater for the cold nights, as will be seen in our new advertisement in this issue. The prices of blankets and rugs are exceedingly fine in accordance with the low price of wool now ruling. It will pay you to visit Schroder an I Cfl Advt. Some of the sale prices at the Economical Crockery Shop: Stainless table knives Is 6d each ; stainless dessert knives Is 4d each; stainless soup spoons is 3d each ; stainless table spoons Is 3d each ; stainless dessert spoons Is each; stainless tea spoons 'id each ; stainless dessert forks Is each ; stainless dinner forks Is 3d each; stainless bread knives from 2s 6d to 7s 6d each; salad knives with coloured handles 2s II ti each. PStephens, proprietress.—AdvL. First aid for Coughs, Colds. Influenza WOODS’ GREAT PEPPFRMINT CURE Gigantic clearance sale at the Economioal Crockery Shop. Every article of crockery, fancy goods, and kitchen ware reduced. Watch our advertisement .for startling prices and keep your •we on our bargain window. Economical Crockery Shop, P. Stephens, proprietress. — Advt. Grey hair restored to original colour and gloss by Rachel Hair Tonic. Will not Stain. 3s 6d W. T. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. Don’t take risks with colds—take Tonking’s Emulsion. It’s a marvellously efficient remedy. Pleasant to take. Builds up the system. i 3 Gel, 2s fid and is fid.—Advt.
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