TO-NIGHT “EVERYBODY’S PICTURES” TO-NIGHT Metro Goldwyn Mayor proudly presents William Powell and Louise Rainer, two of the world’s foremost stars in—“THE EMPEROR’S CANDLESTICKS” With Frank Morgan, Robert Young and Maureen O’Sullivan. Also Cinesound Review, Metro News, Our Gajig Comedy and Coloured Traveltalk bv Fitzpatrick. Friday—Saturday, Matinee a,nd Night—Lloyd Hughes Shirley Ann Richards in Ci’nesound’s Glorious Romance of tropica] adventiue, ‘‘Lowers A Luggers” Circle and stalls plans now open. Call or ring phono 256. Mow snowing BERT WHEELER! “REGENT THEATRE’ 5 Now Showing “ON AGAIN—OFF AGAIN” W “F GAY MUSIC, GORGEOUS GIRLS, & THE TWO GAGGING GOOFS—In a Streamline of Two Tizzy Patrons on a Battling Spree! Special Associate b'eaturetic! “ice Floe” • filmed in technicolor! A Record of Capt. McMillan’s Arctic Expedition! Inspiring Scenery! Record of Far North by llane! Rathe N.w.s! etc! For Universal Fxhibi.ion! Comimneiiig Saturday! Shirk y Temple in "HEIDI OF' THE.ALPS”!
“ Welcome Back ” “Bon Voyage” MESSAGES OF UHttTING OR FAREWELL Are always appreciated by voyagers at sea.' SEND THEM BY RADIO TELEGRAM RATES: To Wellington-Lytteltcn and AVellington-Picton Stednur express vessels: 2d a word (Minimum charge.l/-). To Aorangi, Awatea, Niagara, and Wanganella and to all vessels registered in N.Z.: 4d a word. To majority of vessels registered in Australia when communicated with through N.Z. coastal stations: 6d a word. v To most other vessels: 8d and 11d a word. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA, Established 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act, 1859. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON ' ’ DEPOSITS UP TO—£2oo at 3 per cent, per annum. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. THE TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH lor despatch of business. A. DUNCAN. Manager. PATERSON, MICHEL AND CO., LTD., WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. INVESTIGATE THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE COVER I HOKITIKA AGENTS—THE STATE FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Offers to Private Car Owner? LOWER PREMIUM THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND, WITH THE MOST LIBERAL BENEFITS YET MADE AVAILABLE. PATERSON, MICHEL AND CO, LTD. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. COMING EVENTS To-night, Everybody’s Pictures. To-night, Regent Pictures. June 29 —Tngleside, Soldiers’ Hall. July I—Ball in Woodstock Hall, in aid of St, John’s Church, Rimu. July 12—Westland County Council meets. July 20—1.30 p.m., Westland Land Board.
AUSTRALIAN FIXTURES. The English itinerary will be as fob low: .TUNE. 24-28— Second Test, at Lord’s. June 29, 30, July I—v. Derbyshire, at Derby. JULY. 2,4, sv. Yorkshire, at Sheffield, d-12— Third Test, at Old Trafford. 13, 14, 15 —v. Warwickshire, at Birmingham. 16, 18, 19—v. Nottingham, at Trdnt Bridge, Nottingham. 22-26— Fourth Test, at Leeds. 27, 28, 29—v. Somerset, at Taunton. July go, August I, 2~ v\ rJlamorgim, at Swansea. AUGUST. 4, 5. 6_..]\Tateh or matches to he arranged hv Scottish Union, at Glasgow nr Edinburgh. 8, 9 —v. Durham, at Sunderland. 10. 11, 12—v. Surrey, at The Oval. 13, in, 16—V. Kent, at Canterbury. 17, 18—v. The Army, at Aldershot.
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