Lost and Found. 10 ST between Kokatahi and Hokitika on Tuesday night, motor driver's glove. Finder please return “Guardian.” 10 ST Wednesday, child’s gold 'rimmed siveetwilns. probably along route of proc ei-si on. Kindly return “Guardian'’ Office. r OST, about loth. -April, a largo sum of money. Sulstvintial reward on return to Police Station. Amusements A GRAND BALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1333. To Commemorate the ANNIVERSARY OE RI.MU JUBILEE Musis supplied by Ross Orchestra. Good Supper. Efficiieut M.C. Ladies, Is. Gents-'2s 6d. E. LEWIS and J. INWOOD Joint Sees. SOCIETY
ELOCUTIONARY! M US,CAL! i DANCING! 101 CLASSES 101 OPENING SESSION AT PRINCESS 1 HEAT-RE. THURSDAY, AT 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 'SATURDAY AND A lONLA Y, MAY oth., 6tli., ••and Bth. Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings AT ALL SAINTS' HALL. Morning-, and Afternoons AT PRINCESS THEATRE. ADMISSION: Night Sessions, 2/- front seats; 1/- back seats; Day Sessions 1, -; Children iin.lt' price. TUESDAY, MAY Oth. FINAL DEMONSTRATION. IN PRINCESS THEATRE. j 1 Hon. Members’ subscription 10/6, admits to all sessions and gives preference for booking. Members’ season ticket 4/-; Family season ticket 6/-, admits to all day and night Competition sessions, ex-' cepting Demonstration Night. Members’ and Season Tickets may now he obtained from the Committee and Mr R. Lynn. H. M. COULSON, President, W. A. LINDSAY, Secretary.
PRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, HAY 10. First and only apneara-i eo in Hokitika of the world-famed young J >l ifcish singer who is repeating in New Zealand his triumphs abroad. JOHN BROWNLEE (Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera). “liis voice is superb, as also is his sense of style.” (London- .Daily lelograjdi -1/7/30). “The beauty of his voice was captivating.” (Sydney .Homing Herald). “His Youthful voice is of a quality as mellow as molten gold.' 1 (Brisbane Daily Mail). “lc is not often that we have the opportunity of hearing in this ren'iotc Dominion a singer of Air Brownlees ,s, J .i-,nding, who comes to ns in the zenith of His j-wma.” (-.VnlcU id “■Star”). “Baritone's superb voice.” (Wellington “Dominion”). “A Glorious Singer.” (Wellington “Evening Po'-t”). AS-SI ST I .VO AB T 1 ST'S. RTT \ Ai! I .J/KB, C/o|r,rntura Soprano. R \ YAIOND LAAfBERT, Solo Pianist ’Pricer;: Os ami 4d ■,'reserved), 3s and 2s (unreserved), Plus tax. Box plan o’xm’s at Aliss AfeTntosh s next Sr.ttir.day.
KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. Annual hall in aid of tv Kok-a-talii Ladies’ Hookey Club. Good simper. Music bv Hn ppm ess LEvs. E. A.IEH ABB Y, Hon. Secretary KOKATAH I PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, ANNUAL BALL in aid of Rokalabi Football Chib. Excellent music, good supper. S. O'NEILL. Hon. See. BBBwwwy i 'rnKßmaaaaMmm*tapnm*Bmmm W OATEN:—Hon’fc nepdecfc Biles. You ct> be cored without rnoraHou. Trv /am Double Absorption Treatment. Sixpence in stamps brings neueroos saiunL>. AVrite “Zaun’, Box 952j.r.j Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1933, Page 1
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