The Automobile Association meets to-morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the County Chambers. Captain Cole lough who was in town yesterday was enquiring regarding the distribution of war trophies. The Hqn .1. G. Coates will not take up the duties fit' Minister of Public Works for some few weeks .yet, Sir -Wni. Fraser still acting in that capacity. Messrs if, Houston and Co announce the sale by auction on Tfipysdgy at 2.30. p.m., on the premises, Bealey Street, in the estate of the late Paul Holmes, freehold section with five
roomed upttnge and also the furniture and effects. Mr Seddon M.P., who will be returning to the district shortly, has invited HorgJ. G, Coates to visit the Westland electorate, and include South Wesjtland in the tour. Mr C,oates is endeavouring to arrange the matter as proposed by Mf S.cddnp. The Westland County Council giyes notice that all County rates remaining unpaid after the 31wt Inst., will be sued for without further notice. Names of all in arrears will be placed on the defaulters’ list, and removed from the County Electoral roll to be used at the election of members in November next. The opening meeting of the All Saints’ Institute wijl lie held tins !
(Friday) evening, at 8 o’clock in the School room. Business: Appointment of
r committee and arrangement of winter prqgrannne, .the business there will be an impromptu debate. All jnterestqd are Jieartily invited to be present.: —Adyt. The wanderipg gtoclf nujsapce ip the Inter-Wanganui district has become so serious that the IVestlapd Co; pity Chairman has appointed Messrs J. Hewer and J. W. Hende as hop. Rangers to report ownership of wandering stock on the roads on and after March 20th, and prosecutions will follow in terms of tile law, 1
I Don’t live in the shadow of poor j clothing. Poor clothing casts its shadow in front. You see it or you i feel it all the time. You feel that othi or people notice it. and you’re uniomj fortable. Good clothing easts its j shadow behind; your mind is free and I you can hold your head up. The ordin- . ary quality coats haunt every person. Get one of the beautiful coats that are now showing at Schroder and Go’s, this season. —Advt. I “NO HJJPHTNG” Laundry Help makes Happy Jfpusowiyos. Is packet ; sufficient for seven weekly family washings. E. J- Lloyd.—Advt. A point for good housewives. Always tiso SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. Costs fails!); gocß farthest; gives best results. If you catch a gold, ypu can’t help it. If ypu keep a cold its your own fault.
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Readers of the Guardian will find that the full programme for the Irish National Concert on next Tuesday night, will appear in to-morrow’s issue. A general meeting of footballers of Hokitika district will be held on Monday next at 8 p.m., at Mr A. H. Lawn’s shop Rove 11 St. to arrange matters in connection with the proposed visit of the Petone Football Club. —Advt. We would remind’our readers that the euchre tournament will take place in the Public Hall Rimu this (Friday) evening to help procure a Piano for the Woodstock School. The ladies are working hard for the above object. Good prizes have been provided.—Advt.
By special, request at Pollard’s Pictures on Monday night, the film of Hokitika State School will be reshown. This interesting picture has become the property of the town, and it is a very fine record of the school, its staff and present scholars. The film depicts the scholars marshalled for the day’s work entering school, and also gives a fine pictorial, representation of the drill carried out by the scholars. Just opened, the second lot*o£ new season’s millinery, coats and furs. The happy knack of coupling quality and low price together in all our goods is making our name “ Schroder and Co ” famous for good value. A visit to our emporium will more than repay you. Inspection cordially invited.—Advt.
The greatest of all Bargain Sales; McGruer and Co’s, great One Shilling Sale commences Thursday, March 11, and ends Monday, March 15th. All creased, soiled, faded and overstocked goods will be cleared at the mad price of one shilling, iou can buy more for a shilling now than a shilling ever bought before. Look out for price list circulating through this newspaper.—. McGruer and Co., Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.
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