The Cominttee of the Westland Racing Club will meet on Monday night next at 9 o’clock, The regular monthly meeting of the Westland Chamber of Commerce will take place next Tuesday evening. Consumers of gas are reminded that accounts for March must be paid before 1 p.m. to-morrow to secure discount. The meeting of the Borough Council will be held on Tuesday evening next at 7.30 o’clock. On Saturday last at Westport, the Rugby football match, Petone v. Duller, resulted in a win for Petone by 14 to 8.
A meeting of the Automobile Assoei ition is called for Saturday evening :.t 8 o’clock to consider matters In conne •- tion with the. Royal visit and other important business. The Royal visit committees will meet at the Town Hall to-night at 7 o’clock to consider several preliminary matters relating to the reception and entertainment of the Prince of Wales.
The usual fortnightly meeting of Hie All Saints Institute will be held this evening in the Schoolroom at 8 n.m. The subject jis “Humorous readings and Recitations.”
Remember that Saturday April 10th. is your last chance of securing mir goods, we specialize in fur c oa, t s , necklets, costumes, blouses jerseys etc. Come ip apd view the goods, next to A. Keller, Tailpr, Rcvell St.—W. J. P pilchard and Co.
Splendid stock of pew seasons goods just arrived a£ Mc.Gruers. Me are very pleased and well satisfied with the fine styles and wide variety. There are autumn costumes, hats, coate, skirts, fancy goods underwear and hoisery in big variety and the quality of the goods is "higher and the prices more moderate than those that have been seen for many a day. McGruer and Co. Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt,
The Chief Postmaster advised this afternoon that there were slips and a wash-out on Mount Hercules road, a.id that traffic was completely stopped, an-] it was likely jthat all traffic would be held up till late on Saturday. The mail coach for South .to-morrow morning will therefore be probably delayed fill repairs are effected, sufficient tq allow of traffic.
A reminder is given of the important public meeting at the Town Hall to-night Jit 8 o’clock, when Mr I’. 11 ■ Clime, Organiser for the Canterbury Progress League will deliver an address regarding matters affecting the welfare of" the district. Westland has everything to gain by a union with Canterbury in regard to local progress, for it will add to the strength and influence of matters affecting the public weal if they arc backed up by such a well organised body as the Progress League. The public should attend in force.
For Children’s Hacking Cough. TiPopds’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9, 2/9. Furniture, Floors and Linoleums look like new when rubbed with “TAN-OL.” Brings up wood-grain and patterngives a lasting pplisji, Every mother is more than pleased to have her hoy appearing in a nk'o new suit, bought at Schroder’s-where you can get suited at less than usual cost. Now is your chance for the holidays,—Advt.
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