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THURSDAY! PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY! A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTIONHOPE HAMPTON in— HOPE HAMPTON in—“LOVE’S PENALTY.” “LOVE’S PENALTY.” AND RIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GAZETTE, 2-keel COMEDV, AND EDUCATIONAL. THE HOKITIKA GUARDIAN and EVENING STAR, AVI Til WHICH JS INCORPORATED THE WEST COAST TIMES.) SUBSTANTIALLY ENLARGED AND GREATLY IMPROVED. ((EDUCTION IN CRICK FROM ACD IK Ist, IMA!. REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, IMNi. RE DECT lON IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist. PTTC py NOW 9cl PER WEEK TO REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS. PRICE 2cl PER COPY TO CASUAL READERS. I liis old-established paper, which supports anil champions Ihe requirements of the district, invites support and patronage front subscribers and advertisers. <Tl)e ©ttarbtan IS FOREMOST IN EVERY MOVEMENT KOHTIIE ADVANCEMENT OF WESTLAND. cT'!)!' ©uarbtan SUPPLIES EVERY AFTERNOON THE FULLEST A LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY. Advertisers will find it to mutual advantage to use the columns of “ The Guardian.” •IOIUHNU IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. :: :: :: :: :: Support “The Guardian,” which never neglects an opportunity to support the needs of Westland. THE GCA EDI AN BY NAME. AND THE GUARDIAN OF WESTLAND BY RECORD OF LONG YEARS OF DAILY SERVICE AND ADVOCACY.

CORRESPONDENCE shooting native ibckon. (To lho Editor). Sir.— Reports arc to liaml of exten>ive diooting jo tlic Hokitika and West Coast districts of native pigeons. Surely this must lie attributed to ignoraiice as those birds arc protected by ■Act of Parliament for very good reasons and nobody with a. knowledge of their value of forest-tree seed distributors eouid he guilty of such unpatriotic actions. When it is stated that no forests in the world arc so dependant on liiid life for their well-being as 1 1 li i tilisation. destruction of insect enemies and distribution of reed as Hie Nov. Zealand forests are. tic destruction of these birds (one oi our most valuable) is inconceivable. .Such vandalism is untugoni-iic to the welfare of every person in the district as should the nature birds he exterminated the forests would die in due course. I am etc.. “ft )R ESTER.” Packakariki. April oth. UUnatMtf'. —* ■•u.lWHttlHlia CSKiitl ' Rotter than bullion -pood health.''— Mark lev. During winter, don't run the i i~.lt ol catching colds, coughs, or influenza - ti-e Raster's l.iing Preserver. ‘‘Raster's" ha.-, rich, warming, dependable ptopeiiies. Never fails to give speedy relief, <iveu in most clironie bruneliinl, chest and throat troubles. In addition, Easter's Lung Preserver is a fine tonic. Enriches the blood—-fortifies the system attains! ! prevailing ailments. Always keep | "Raster's" handy; ”s (id large bottle. | at ehcini-ts and stores. A creditable reflection! See how flows and furniture shine when polished with liquid “TAN-OP.” SA PE- Rubber tend GIG, itt good condition, almost new. F<'r particu!:"- . Apply. I . Pymh. l!oki-| V% ■ ANT El; To V PRAM. office. I>U V —\ Apply Second-Ini ltd “Guardian” LONDON! -NEW YORK! SYDNEY! Acclaimed Llie '‘Bourn" Play. “SCANDAL” For the first tune the Theatrical Firm of Australia is visit ns Hokitika with one of their Talented Companies. II INC ES S rjY II EAT RK. ONE NIGHT ONLY! TO NIGHT AT 3. 11ATURY I. COIIEN (by arrangement with J. C. AVI DPI AM SOX 1.T1)..) will stage Cosmo Hamilton's daring and audacious play. Ihe sensation ( f England and America : “ SCANDAL.” A Glittering Cast Headed by DORIS DUANE. AA'lio played with brilliant success in the original New York production together with ERIC HARRISON. Charles Moore Harold Moran .John Galway Graham Newton Arthur Ellis Lucy Carter Mary MacGregor Clifford Mil.or The smartest and brightest of the much discussed Bedroom Plays 'TIS THE BIGCEST “SCANDAL” Hokitika lias had for Years! BOX PLAN AT McIXTOSH’S. PRICES—Is Reserves; :)s and (Plus Tax). Manager Henry I. Cohen. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. IPI'HPIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that t- the old TRAMWAY ROAD from pine Tito junction to Knniori nm in road ]S CLOSED to all vehicle traffic during the period Shenandoah Creek bridge is under reconstruction. Loral traffic may pass during the day tune, bv arrangement wit! l the working party. tY. MTLbNER. County Overseer. AN APPEAL I WANTED £I,OOO FOP, THE 1 RETURNED SOLDIERS' CPU 13 AND SOCIAL lIALP. | 4 CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN OPF.X----j FI) in connection with the above. ! and contributions are now being re- ! ceived. I The first Soldiers' Saturday will be | held in Revel! Street on Saturday ■ under the direction of Airs .1. Alorgan, ) Hampden Street, Gilts and donations | may bo sent to the depot, next .T. .). | Breeze, Bootmaker. Watch the Clock showing how the Fund grows. ADVANCE HOKITIKA. I C. E. LARSEN 8 CQ. I R 1 EGISTERED PLUMBERS, Tinsmiths, Manufacturers of spautI ing, ridging, downpipes, cltimnev and i dairy requisites, WISH TO AN- ! NOUNCE to the Residents of Hokitika i and Surrounding districts that they HAVE NOW OPENED IN BUSINESS. Town and country orders faithfully executed with dispatch. Estimates given for new and repair work. Charges most reasonable. Trial Solicited. ADDRESS—ReveI! Street, opposite Air W. E. William. I ', Chemist,

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1923, Page 3

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