' Mr. W. Gooch has room for one passenger to connect with the train at Jacksons to-morrow morning.
Messrs G. AN’. Moss and Co. hold their usual fortnightly stock sale at Ara lmra on Monday next.
Messrs M. Houston and Co. notify their entry for Monday’s sale at A rail lira.
Messrs W. Jeffries and Co., in this issue, advertise their entry for next Monday’s sale at the Araluira Sale Yards.
The young daughter of Mr J. AY. Thomson, of Okarito, who came up for treatment by the Paeroa last week, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery.
.Mrs. C. Ton hoy has been advised that her third son Herbert J.- Tooliey had been admitted to hospital in France on Dec. 22iul suffering from \ trench fever, severe.
Holders of Ross Packet Day envelopes are notified that unless prizes are claimed before AVednesday next they will lie forfeited and sold for the benefit for the Patriotic Fund. Among the unclaimed is the main prize of the competition, the piano.
The. Canterbury Chamber of Commerce is organising a party of business men and others interested to make a visit of inspection to the Otira Tunnel works. The Westland Chamber of Commerce has been asked to join in the inspection, and a meeting of the local Chamber will be hold on Tuesday evening next to arrange the necessary delegation. The visit i s expected to take place- during next. week.
WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. A perfect spirit—unvarying in quan«y. To ensure getting the best MALT VINEGAR always ask for SHARLAND’S. ‘Free from mineral acids. Guaranteed under Foods and Drugs Act. In Bulk and bottle. All grocers. Now that the hot weather is on you will need a Bathing Dress a Cap. Finest selections at ordinary price R only at F. Schroder and Co’s, who are now very busy selling curtains and Linoleums, in all widths. Very fine selections of carpets runners. Hearth and door mats a 1 ’ marked in plain figures at less price than can be got wholesale at the present moment. Inspection cordially invited at F Schroder and Co’s. —Advt.
The best and largest show of Ladies hats on the Coast will be found at Soli roller and Co’s. Marked at reduced prices to ensure quick sale at F. Schroder and C’s. —Advt.
CLINCHER CROSS TYRES—the motorists’ delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved them t.he best longdistance tyre obtainable. Buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leading Garages. Try Hayward’s FLAG BRAND PICKLES for flagging appetites—the condiment of the period. Pure,- fresh, economical. Ask your grocer.
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