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AUCTIONS. THIS DAY WENDESDAY, DECEMBER 16. At 11 T> W. WAD, E & CO., Xti^ T^iil| ge)|[l in, tne Mart, Whars Street, in. lots'to-suii purchasers — Fifty (50) Young Fat Geese* No Reserve. R. W. W/ADE; Auctioneer. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. At 2 p.m. RW. WADE, & C 0., • WUI Sell in Mr Keller's Sample Rooms, Weld-- street, a first-class consignment of Manufacturers' Samples — English, Continental and American, Novelties, Drapery, &c, consisting of — Watches, Clocks, Cruets, Lamps, Cutlery, Tinware, Glassware, Dress Pieces, Blouses, Ribbons, Hats t Ladies. Seljts, Muslins, Calicoes. Prints, etc. No Reserve. R. W. WADE, Auctioneer. KOTIG2& NOTICE. rpHE BANKS throughout the ± COLONY will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, 25th. Dec, 1896, SATURDAY,, 26th. Dec., 1896', MONDAY, 2£th. Dec, 1896.'' GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & FANCY FAIR. XJsf AID OP THE Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade. To be held in the PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA, "During Christmas Week. Opening Night, Saturday, December 26. (Boxing Day). IHE FUN OF THE FAIR. Special and Unique Display of Useful and Beautiful Goods. Overloaded Stalls of Homely and Ornamental Articles. • • — Oddities, Curios, Rarities, Novelties — The Lollie Stall. •* •"'""• ' The Gipsy Tent. The Wheel of Fortune The May-pole Dance The Flower Stall. "" ■ the Fish Pond. The Chamber of Mystery. The Hall of Science. The Dive and Find. The Refreshment Stall The Galloping Horse The Christmas Tree. The Skirt Dancers. Sanfca Claus at Home. Everything Seasonable and Reasonable, Queerf ul and Cheerful. Under the Management of the Ladies of Hokitika. ' An Exhibition of Art, Brave and Rare ! • A {Scene of Beauty, Rich and Fair 1 '! MUSICAL PROGRAMME EVERY •■ ' ■ EVENING, i ' l• " • ■ . REMEMBER— ' $he People's Holiday Attraction. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Opening Ceremony at 7" p.m. ~ ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. GO WHERE DUTY CALLS YOU 1 Don't Forget the MONSTER ART UNION in connection with the above. 60— Valuable and Useful Prizes— 6o £20-The bicycle. The nugget of gold-£2O See the Display of Prizes Saturday, 19th. TICKETS ONE "SHILLING EACH. Tickets to be had everywhere. To be Drawn on Opening Day. H. L MICHEL, Hon. Treasurer. A. E. BENJAMIN | Joint Hon. D, J. EVANS J Secretaries

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West Coast Times, Issue 10437, 16 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 10437, 16 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 10437, 16 December 1896, Page 3

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