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Wlu>“o beer is tho best ? Why Pcarn's Kumarn ; ask anybody.—Advt.

(Tor continuation of news see first and fourth pages). "PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA ,TO-N!GHT. THE NEWBURY SPADA RECITAL. Principals from Royal Opera, Covont Garden, Royal Albert Hall and Principal Societies of the United Kingdom, America and Australasia. Mr. Newbury has snug to King George and Queen Mary. .After a retold season of 16 months in Sydney Town Hall (over 200,000 people enter tained), and record season in Wellington and Auckland Town Halls (ovu 60,000 entertained). ONE NIGHT ONLY, GEMS FROM THE OPERAS. “Miserere” scene from II Trcvatcre. The Sydney Telegraph statrs: “Newbury’s voice may now lie likened to Caruso’s for power and beauty of tone. Prices; 3s, 2s, Is. Reserves seats at Mrs. Brownes, pEINCESS pHEATRE, HOKITIKA THURSDAY, JUNE 27th. ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by the Great Russian story: "THE CHAINS OF AN OATH.” Tbc Lisbon racing drama “Tho Handicap,” tho Selig masterpiece, “The Chief’s Daughter,” Edison’s charming photo-play, “Tho Little Oiganist,” "Path© Gazette,” “Gauinont Gazette,” “Two Old Pals,” “Oh, Mother-in-Law.”

T OST.—A pair of gold-rimined SPECTACLES. • Finder please return to this office. WANTED.—A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs A, D. Macfarlane, Weld Street. T?OR PRIVATE SALE,—First Class furniture (new) cheap. Inspection between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at Mrs Walton’s residence, Upper Sewell St., where tJto articles have been stored.

BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby jgivon 1 tliat JOHN EDWARD DAWSON li..s been appointed POUNDKEEPER for the Borough of Hokitika vice JOHN MAUNDER, resigned. ALF. A. ANDREWES, Town Clerk. Hokitika, 25th June 1912. LODGE WESTLAND KILWINNING. NO 88. 'FEE ORDINARY MONTHLY MEET--1 JNG of the above Lodge will be held at the Freemasons’ Hall, Revell Street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING at 7.30 o’clock.

All Brethren are cordially invited to attend. j. McMillan, Secretary. RESULT OF MR. I. L. W. , HUGHES’S ART UNION. Ist Prize, No. 363; 2nd, 971; 3rd, ' 214; 4th, 118; sth, 457; 6th, 278; 7th, 744; Bth, 683; 9th, 1,169;. 10th, 974; 11th, 922; 12th, 1,045. Signed; W. Santry, Win. Cotter, George Hill, R. Whyte, M. Scanlon, W. McCubbin, S. J. Dew.—Westport.

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West Coast Times, 26 June 1912, Page 3

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