TO*NtfCHT! “VERYBODYS PICTURES TONIGHT! And Thursday. And Thursday. His Newest and Funniest! Harold Lloyd in—‘MM CRAZY” “MOVIE CRAZY" The Monarch of Mirth at his very best. Entertainment for the whole familyl The kind that sweeps you off your feet with enjoyment. Also News, Souvenir, and Cartoon. Prices 2/3, l/6 ; children 6d downstairs Approved by Censor ior Universal Kxhibition
COMING 'EVENTS Sept. 13—Princess Theatre, Everybody s Pictures. September 13 —Hard Up Ball Soldiers’ Hall. Seutember 13.—Lyttelton by-election. Sept 13—Grand Ball, Toker’s ball.. Sept. 14—Princess Theatre, Everybody s Pictures. September 1.5 —Dance GolcTsborough Hail. Sept. 15—Princess Theatre, Evecybodys Pictures. Sept. 16—Princess Theatre, Everybodys Pictures. September ‘2o.—Grand movie ball. September 90--Westland Land Board. September 22--Magistrate’s Court. September 22—Concert and ball at Kokatalii Sept. 23—Basketball dance, Soldiers’ Hall. Sept. 27—. Dance, Itimu Town Hall. October 4.—St. Andrew’s "Sale of Work - October 18—Paddy’s market, Rimu Town Hall. BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. No Artificial Heat. Outdoor Grown. Antirrhinums, Aubretia, Prize Pansies, Pyrethrums, Nemesia, Indian Pinks, Coreopsis, Scabious, Red Geums, | Cabbage plants, Lettuce plants, ShalI lots. FOR SALE AT Q.WEN ROBINSON, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. 'PHONE <2SM.
HOKITIKA ' SAVINGS BANK HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. • \ ESTABLISHED 1868. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO—£2oo at 3 per cent Per Annum ON THE 3VIONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE THE TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of busness. Win. WILSON, Manager.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to the “Guardian” are notified Not to Pay the town runners. Payment must he made to the Collector or at the Office GUARDIAN & TIMES COY., LTD. MONTHLY VISITS TO HOKITIKA. a: m. budge, d.i.0., n.z. OPTICIAN. May be consulted for all defects of vision at the Rooms of H. M. Coulson, Dentist, Sewell St., c every second Friday of the month. Please ’Phone for appointments. Your Fayourite Magaz.«es $3 Periodicals Here you’ll find any quantity of Magazines, Periodicals, books, etc.. that you’ll enjoy reading. City prices prevail. JAMES SONG Bookseller & Stationer Reve 1 St., hCKITIKA Tel. 71M
Mothers! Protect your children From serious chest and lung ailments. Such oemplaints develops from ordinary coughs and colds, which are easily remedied if you use Toking’s Linseed Emu>sion. Gives relief from tl.o first dose. Builds up the system against the mote serious ailments. Isod, 2s fid and 4s fid.—Advt. Safety fust! Remedy colds promptly '■od efficiently—they might develop into nore serious chest and lung' complaints. Use Linseed Emulsion. Breaks up the worst cough or cold. Sold every-
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