Tlie committee pi' tlie jiyw h»1» yards projpcfc at Kokatahi are requested to mt\et op ,Saturday afternoon next at the Public Hall, Kpknt/ihi, I fora HP it few of the bargains now offering at Mrs J, Lloyd’s Turkish towels 2s 6(1, 3s, 3s fid, 3s ]]d, 4s fid, is 11 pair; black cashmere ribbed hose 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, up to 6s 6tl pair; ladß';’ hemstitched handkerchiefs 4 foils.; white pyii/l buttons 2d, 3d, and Id doz. ; ladies’ white underpeirfs 8s 6(1 to 12s 6d; lndjcs’ white and ere a, 111 cotton vests 2s fid fid, 3s 9d and 4s Gd each. —Advt.
A social welcome home dance will, be tendered by the residents •to Private Percy Muir lat Three Mile Hall on Friday next, 30th inst.—Advt. The programme for the Prebyterian .Annual Floral Fete, to be held on Cass Square on Wednesday, February 11th. appears in this issue. The following have been appointed members of the Prisons Board: —Tlie Hon. Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice) Air Charles Edward Matthews (Con-troller-General of Prisons), Air Joseph Frank Hay (Inspector-General of Alen. tal Hospitals), Air Gibbes Claude Borlasse Jordan (Under-Secretary for Justice), Sir George Fenwick (Dunedin). Air 'Edwin Hall (Onehunga), and Air William Reece (Christchurch). The Greymouth Railway and Foundry picnic takes place to Lake Alahinapua on Saturday next. The train leaves Greymouth at 9.35 a.m., arid arrives at. Lake Alahinapua at 11.35 a.m. On the return journey the train leaves the Lake at 5.35 p.m., arriving at Greymouth at 7.30 p.m. The train will not stop at Hokitika either way, and local residents desiring to visit the Lake that day will have to travel by the ordinary train.
Nail Brushes 3 for 1/-, Jeyes’ Fluid 1/- bottle, Dyola, and Rit dyes 8d pkt., clothes and boot brushes 10$d and i/-, machine oil 6d bottle, .Eucalyptus 1/bottle, rubber sponges 1/-, glycerine and cucumber 10$d bottle, face cream 7id, Hazeline snow 1/6, corkscrew and can opener combined, now 6d each, mouse traps, now 5 for 1/-, at McGruers Great Clearing Sale now on.—Advt.,
If you want real bargains you must visit Schroder’s great clearing sale, which is now on. Inspection cordially invited.—Advt. Tested in thousands of kitchens, SHARLAND’S Baking Powder has never failed to rise. Costs less than others— worth more WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS gives life and vigor to'the weary ? Schroder and Co. have much pleasure in announcing their great clearing sale of surplus stock—in hats, costumes, boys’ clothing, remnants, etc. It will pay to visit this sale.—Advt.
Good cooks waste nothing. They •prefer SHARLAND’S Baking Powder because it ensures best results and IS CHEAPEST.
Recommended by tins medical pro-Wion-Wm Eli'S SCHNAPPS. During the holidays remember Daniel Crawfords Red Star Whisky is the best Mark Sprot and Co. wholesale agents. —Advt, “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help has captured the womens’ vote—also ours. Paterson Michel and Co.—Advt.
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