The first meeting of the Westland School Committee’s will he held at the Education Board Roum, Hokitika on Thursday at 8 p.m.
The ladies of the Overseas’ Club will conduct a euchre tournament in-, tho Club rooms (this) Thursday evening, commencing at 8 o’clock. All invited participants one shilling.—Advt. At a special meeting of the Boss Borough Council on Tuesday night it was resolved that authority he given tovpurchaso the two water rights of flic Ross United Company. What A Orand Concert. Who is it? MifS||fidna Perry and other high-class ai’tistesT\When is it? Tomorrow Wight (FnHay). Whore is it St- 'Andrew’s 11 aV—Advt. Mrs J. Monk, of Kokatahi, has been advised that her brother, Private F. C. Graham, was wounded on June 11th, and admitted to Walton-on-
Thames Hospital. His V'nijury is a shell wound in the ribs. He is a so n of the late Mr David Graham of KoiteranS'-
Mr. S. P. Eddy, Postmaster at Kuniara prior to his departure to take up duty at Westport was the recipient of a purse of sovereigns, from the townspeople as an expression of appreciation of his citizenship during his stay in the town.
The Waitaha Dairy Factory, which has closed down for itho season, made over 72 tons of cheese and some 3000 pounds of butter during the season. This fine return was secured hv the results of only fourteen suppliers, whose financial receipts from this source will average about £SOO, a result that must be considered highly satisfactory. ,
The Waitaha settlers are well aware of the value of a supply of cheap good lime for their lands, and !fc is understood that a settler, o' n behalf of that community, has made an offer to put £SOO on behalf of tho settlement towards tiro erection of a co-operative lime works that will supply lime at a cheap rate-
Traders like you to ask for the Hot Water Bottle with the patent Unique Stopper—the bottle for long service because ovory one sold makes new friends. Loolc for the stopper, a little thing to look for; a big thing to find. We have now a good assortment 01 Ladies’ cloth gaiters, Smart Coloured Woollen Hose, and a special line of Brown hose, which is in great demand; —'Misseg Addison. —Advt. NAZOL acts like a charm in tackling Ooujghs and joolda. Penetrating and gerrn-kfilling. Better than mixtures or Most (economical, l/o buys 60 doses. •‘Do you suffer from cold feet?” we asked a visitor once. “Yes,” he said feelingly, ‘‘my wife’s” He needn’t have done so' if he had got her a North British Hot Water Bottle with the Uni-j quo stopper. Flatulence or bad breath are easily removed by the regular use of STEVENS HEALTH SALT—the pleasant fruit saline obtainable everywhere. ‘2s bottle contains 64 doses. (Let NAZOL protect your family against coughs and colds. One dos* a . day keeps colds away. Good for old . and young. Sixty doses !/•. |
The Overseas Orchestra will practice this evening at Mr. C. Ross’s residence, Gibson’s Quay, Next Wednesday the 31st Reinforcements will be fare welled at the Town Hall. The Overseas Club has the- arrangements for the entertainment well in hand, and a pleasing musical programme will be provided, supplemented by addresess by local speakers. Word was receivod last evening that Private Robert Stuart of Rimu- bad been wounded and slightly gassed in . Prance) and admitted to hospital. Ho is a member of tlio well-known family of sawmillers and is married. Wo trust t,o hear of an early recovery.' At the Overseas Club yesterday afternoon a welcome home' was given Private Keith Black in the Soldiers Room. The Deputy Mayor (Mr. 11. M. Coulson), , the County-Chairman (Mr. 11. Norman) Rev. Mr. Holloway and the President of the- Overseas Club (Mr. Evans) extended a hearty welcome'home and expressed pleasure at seeing the young soldier looking so well after his long illness as a result of a serious leg wound. Mr. Keithi Black in a pleasant little speech acknowledged the kind remarks and his pleasure in being back, remarking that there was no place like home,and.Hokitika he regarded as his home. Subsequently the ladies of the Ovorsea entertained the visitors at afternoon tea. Mr. Pnseoe, who was called, away to Grcymouth, was represented by Ids sister through whom good wishes were extended-to their brother. Mr. Black was plied with questions as to his experiences and quite entertained the company with his interesting replies.
A line of coats to clear at prices ranging from os each, at Mrs J. Lloyd’s.—Advt. We are now holding a large stock of Ladies’ raincoats in every variety of style and priced from 30s. to 80s. Call and make your selection at Misoes Addison’s. —Advt. What is NAZOL ; J Thousands anwers “The best Cough and Cold Remedy in the Dominion.” No cold is NAZOL-proof. Sixty doses; 1/6. Refuse substitutes.
A tempting line of bargain Hats in Velvet and Felts are finding ready sale at Misses Addison’s. —Advt.
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