TOWN HALL-p PEERLESS PICTURES: TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT— ELSIE FERGUSON ■ in— ''THE LIE" TO-NIGHT— "STINGAREE" anda TWO-REEL SCREAM. NO DISPLAY ON GOOD FRIDAY. . MATINEE—SATURDAY. -MATINEE—SATURDAY —The Screen's Best Comediennes— —"BABY GRANDS."— . « JANE AND KATHERINE LEE in—"DOING THEIR BEST" (Five Reels.) "DOING THEIR BEST." It is conceded that the LEE: KIDDIES have no equals as juvenile Film Comediennes. • ' —SUNDAY— -CHARLES RAYCHARLES RAY in- . "THE SHERIFF'S SON." The Most Human Character Charles Ray has ever created. "THE STLENT MYSTERY" "THE SILENT MYSTERY" -EASTER MONDAYEMMY WEHLEN'in— "SYLVIA ON A SPREE." —EASTER TUESDAYMAY ALLISON in— "A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE." WEDNESDAY— DOROTHY GISH in— "BOOTS" THURSDAY— THEDA BARA in— "DU BAR RY " COMING— D. W. GRIFFITH'S— "G R EAT LOV E " Supports include MACK SENNETTand SUNSHINE COMEDIES, TRAVEL PICTURES, BRAY PICTOGRAPH, CHRISTIE COMEDIES, GAZETTES. RUNANGA, RUNANGA, BLACKBALL, BLACKBALL, TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT— SATURDAYBLACKBALL, SUNDAYBLACKBALL, SUNDAYBLACKBALL, SUNDAY—"CHARLES RAY." "THE SILENT MYSTERY CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. LILA LEE in "PUPPY LOVE. LILA LEE in "PUPPY LOVE.' "STIN G A R E E « CREYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL— SATURDAY, 3rd ATRIL. —TOWN HALL A GREAT BOXING EVENT! A GREAT BOXING EVENT: FRANK O'NEILL v. lIAVILAH UREN (Greymouth) (Australia.) Purse £155. TWO SPECIAL SIX-ROUND AMATEUR BOUTS. H. LONG (Blackball) v. EMERALD (Grey) J. GARVEY (Runanga) v. BURNS (Grey) Prices : Ringside, 15s ; Circle and Stalls, 7/6 ; Buck Seats, 4s. ' Doors open at 6.45. First bout 7.30 sharp. Trains Delayed: Rewanui, 9.30; Blackball, 9.25; Ilokitika, 9.30 p.m. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION. PRINCESS THEATRE, EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, at. 8.45 p.ui FRANK O'NEILL (Runanga) v. GUS A'ENN (Auckland), 15 3 min. rounds JOE GARVEY (Runanga) v. HARRY LONG (Blackball), Special Bout. Admission : Ringside, 12/6 ; Dress Circle, 7s; Front Stalls. 6s ; Back Stalls. s. Ladies 2/6 to Circle; Boys 2s to back stalls. Train leaving Greymouth t 7 p.m. will arrive in time for patrons to witness contests. Seats may be reserved at Mcintosh's booking office, or with E' W. HEENAN, Sec. MOTOR 41 Kj^ GARAGE, XJr ' •tASAPUHI ST. (Establ Largest Stock CAR SPARES in Westland. We stock Goodyear-Tyres, which are cheapest and best; Electrical Supplies, Motor Lamps, Batteries Accumulators and Fittings; large stock Ford Parts, Cycle Tyres, Ignition Plugs, Brake Lining. It wiU pay you to call at our Garage ind see for yourselves. SCMAEF & > SONS > (Established 1869). HERBERT'ST . F o ITI PIONEER FURNITURE WORKS, To those about to settle in lifeFurnish with us, and you will be happy after your investments. AH Styles and Classes of Furniture to order. Furniture packed and forwarded to any pat of the Dominion.
AUCTIONS. TOTARA FLAT YARDS. { . WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, At 12.30 p.m. I W. MOSS AND CO. will sell by public auction: — 75 Well-bred HEIFERS. 200 2£ to 4-year-old STEERS (an exceptionally good line). Account Clients. 40 MIXED CATTLE. 1 Pedigree SHORT HORN BULL;. 1 Well-bred HOLSTEIN BULL. 350 Well-bred EWES. Account Mr. John O'Regan. 40 DRY COWS. Account Mr. J. R. Prendergast. IMPORTANT SALE —OF—ERNEST SHORT'S FAMOUS PAituRANGI HERD OF HIGH CLASS STUD HEREFORDS. AT FEILDING SALE YARDS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 13th and 14th APRIL. At 11 a.m Each Day. EVIN AND CO., LTD. ; DALGETJ 1 AND CO., LTD., and MURRAY, ROBERTS ANL CO., LTD.. will sell on account ERNEST SHORT, Esq:— 23 STUD BULLS, including the imported Bulls "Luster 2nd.," "Eaton Oak," and "Monkton Gamble," and the cuavipion Parorangi-bred Bull "Champion 50th." 164 STUD COWS (pasturing with ' imported Bulls and sons oi im ported-f Bulls), including the imported cows "Monkton Belle" and : :Eaton Milkmaid." 48 3i-year HEIFERS (pasturing with imported and sons of imported Bulls.) 35 Stud 2J-year HEIFERS. 50 Stud H-vear HEIFERS. 45 Stud HEIFER CALVES, out of above cows, by imported and sons of imported Bulls. 24 Stud BULL CALVES, out of above cows, by imported and sons of imported Bulls. ' This sale will undoubtedly be the most important Stud Hereford Sale e er held in Australasia. The Parorangi Hard is acknowledged to be the best in h s Dominion and contains more unrated blood, both m sires and dams, Chan any herd in Australasia. . This sale is brought about owing to Mr. Short having sold 1500 acres of hisStud properties, otherwise the above e -stock would not have been for sale. Buyers therefore will have turiity of acquiring high class stock that Mr. Short has spent so many years by careful breeding, judicious culling, and by importations of the very best strain of bulls and cows Britain could produce, in bringing his herd up to its present state of perfection, and thus buyers will be enabled to "start in" where Mr. Short has "left off." Catalogues on application to the auc HnTiftSTS at any of their offices.
FOR SALE. .'OB SALE or TO LET—Four-roomed ',''■: House, Cobden. —Enquire A. "Wisdom. ""*" face Anvil (half size) ; suitable for dredge or forge. —Apply Mr. H. (Seebeck, South Beach. ■ :>■«< Horse: all. work; good snigejer. *r-A;pply."Ji Evans, Aickens.
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