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.The Paeroa «a%d yesterday nffernohn for Picton and WclJingtop, ,4 plotting of footballers will be held on. Tuesday, yvyjiij'.ig at 7.30. See notice in this issue, Mr It. Cropp, of Koiterangl, inserts a notice in this issue, to which wo direct attention. J Addisons djtaw attention to • change of atfvt. Winter .wpripth and the firm are pow showing a finp rajugp of ladies' twowj cpajts, also all wo.ol sports’ coats. Thu Itjtnu sale of work opened this afternoon apd vvijl b.e continued this evening, There is a splendid display. To-night a grand programme will bp given. A preliminary dance will be bold ip. tins Drill Hall on Saturday evening commencing at .8,30 o’clock, when the orchestra for the Royal Ball will supply the music. Admission Is.—Advt,

Ladies: Now is the time to purchase your winter flannels and flannelettes. Colonial” all wool flannel 2s r 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d; white or',striped flannelette from Is 9d to ‘is lid. Our stocks arc large a#d prices are under to-day’s'’English cost. Addisons. — Asyp.

Th< fpjlowijug will represent Hokitika D.H. School in flic match with &rpymouth D.H. School oh Sfitut'day May gth at Grcymoutl)Dennison, nor, Montague, O’Neil, Aitken A., Kelly, Houston, Wiills, Rutland, Aitken K., Wogan (eapt.), Rrepuff, fflass, McIntosh and Foster. The Great Stocktaking Sale now on is a splendid opportunity of buying new reason's goods at end of the season redut'vv prices. Every article from every Department 1 marked down to bedrock. The balance of new goods com-: (})% forward show adyanees of 2!)% to 89%, })]iy now, -LUe sayings a're' considpliable Bargftips in general millinery, fancy gopds an;} bo.Qts and shoes. MeO'uer r.pd C : o., P.eparf/.npnt Store, Hokitika and Greynipufli.—,4 tlv C Colombo Teas, Coffee, and Cpcpa. Cheapest and best in the market. Obtainable at McLean’s store, Revolt Street, Hokitika, apd af, Tvumara Junction. Sole agent for WegtbfndAdvt. i

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds never fails 1/9, 2/9. Gents’ evening shirts and gloves are now procurable at Schroder’s, where also ladies’ evening gloves in suedes, kid and fabric, large selection of evening 1 goods and trimmings, scarves and fans are finding rapid sale. —Advt.

All grouchers are requested to follow tiie crowds fo Deo Bros for “KEEP SMILING” Bopt Polish. Price 8d per tin. Best for nil leathers, hut ho sure and ask for “KEEP SMILING,”

Public speakers, reciters,, singers 1 Use “NAZOL” to prevent or relievo huskiness, soreness and irritation of the throat. Ready for instant use anywhere. “Unique” hot water bottles will not crack or burst. Vulcanised seams and patent stopper mean seasons of satisfaction. Obtainable everywhere. A friend for you! “NAZOL” instantly relieves coughs and colds. Gri a Nazol Inhaler. Ready for instant use, “NAZOL” is sure protection against coughs and CO doses Is 6d.

The Trotting horse Jedran is advertised for sale at Hari Hari by auction to-morrow.

A dance will be held in Toker’s Hull, Arahura, on Wednesday, May. 19th, in aid of tlic Westland Hospital Building Fund. Admission—Gents 2s, ladies Is. —Advt.

Men’s wear at Addisons: —Just received, twelve only men’s boxed suits, latest styles and all sizes, at £5 15s £6 10s to £7 10s. Also tweed overcoats 90s to 110 s. Trousers 19s Gd to 355. Shirts, sox, ties, warm underwear etc. We invite your inspection.—Advt.

The following will represent- the Excelsiors in their mater with Kiwis on Saturday afternoon :—Bethune, Ross L. McDonald. Aitken J., Maunder, Davidson, Heenan (2), Thompson, Morgan, Bell, Kidd, Leslie, Chetwynd, Cutbush, Wilson and Stopforth 1,.

Tho following will represent the Kiwis in the opening match of the season to be played on Cass Square to-morrow afternoon at 3 p.m. against Excelsiors: —J. Devaney, M. Haile, Kelly, Shannon, Walker, Kortegast, Marks, B. Jimeq, Duncraft, R. Ross, White, Rowley, Jacobs, Howat, G. Ma-c Kay, W. Kearns. Mr B.- Dowell will act as referee.

The ordinary meeting of the Druids Lodge was held last evening, presided over by Arch Druid Bro. F. W. Feddersen. There was a good attendance of brothers:»one new member was initiated, and one elected by ballot. It was decided to begin a series of competitions for the winter months, to lie held at the conclusion of the fortnightly meetings, commencing on May 20th. (quarter night). The prisses for the first competition were kindly donated by Bro A. Richards. A somewhat serious accident occur? red at Ngahere railway station last night, by which Mrs George Blair, of Shakespeare street, Greymouth, had the misfortune to injure her thigh (says the "Argus”)- Mrs Blair on returning from Blackball and when in the act of alighting from that train in order to enter the Greymoutli train she stumeld on the step of the carriage and fell heavily to the ground. Assistance was rendered by two passengers on the train and others, who witnessed, the accident apd the sufferer was brought on to Greypiouth by train and eonveypd to her hoine.

The ."Press'-’ says—The flupsfriop of the r.ehifious between fhe VVpsj; h-oast Progress League and the Canterbury Progress League was discussed ap a meeting of the executive of the lattei League on Wednesday night, and ft was decided, on the motion of Mr ]3. C. Hide, to welcome the overtures of the Westland League for a closer association for the advancement of both provinces, and to take into consideration an amendment of the -consfiiiij'.ipn of tl>o League to permit of the affiliation yf Wpsplan'd committees with the Cautfirliui’y Pj’Ogrexs League.

A heavy storm of wind which prevailed in Greymouth on Tuesday morning, was oHfVy’r'tjie'lvor.# experienced for a long' time (says ' tlm cirey “Sisri-”) Extremely heavy seas raged, and the bar was unapproachable. The Gilmer Hotel was in The direct line of a particularly heavy gpst and about four o’clock in the ’morning those Priding- in the hotel were awakened by ;i deafening crash which could be heard distinctly; above tlie howling of the wind. It was mvkrtajnpd that a brick chimney standing about ty.u fpcf above (he roof had been blown down, ItSv'uk ifidoed fprtiuiate that the chimney did not fall when anyone was about because the ' bricks and mortar crashed through a portion cf the verandah, carried away part of the ornamental ironwork and a considerable pogtlbu of flip chimney fell on to tin; pavement. Ai]d)[jgtop stock sales on Wednesday, the supply of faf- pigs was large, with a big proportion of unfinished ports, The demand was weak, and the lighter classes did H.ot reach 10d per 11). Choppers £7 to £lO 4s- cxfiy heavy haoopprs to £7 1./s 6d; heavy bacouers £6 to £7; others £.5 $n '£§ lSs; average price per lb lOd. • Heavy porkpps £4 fis to £4 10s; others £3 5s to £3 15s; average price per lb ]OJd to lid. There tv,is a big entry of store pigs, and prices were easier, the sa]e being a slack one.' Best stores £2 14s tP £2 lSs; medium stores £1 IBs to £2 is i jSinalf stores IGA to 255; Jenifers 10s to.

Solid comfort these uippy nights with a “Unique” hot water bottle. All sizes are sanic ' quality. ‘ British made. Obtainable everywhere. *

Jfor influenza, fake Woods’ (jrpa'jfc Pppperminc Cure 1/9, 2/9. Just landed, 2()0 eases choice d.esert and cooking apples, consisting of Jonajlijpns, Coxes, Pippins, Washington’s, Miuiros, in iOIb cases, 7s Gel to Bs fid—Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd. (Phono No. 2).—Advt They last for years, “Unique” hot water bottles have heavily vulcanised seams and patent stopper. Cgnnpt burst or crack. On sale everywhere.

N-A-.Z-,0-L, the scientific preparation whicfi .ue.yef iai/s to relieve coughs, colds, sory ‘ajutf ejficst troubles. Is fid buys (50 dosps. You can't sleep frith cold feet. A “Unique” hot water bottle giye.s perfect rest, ft >vill last' fop years. On sale everywhere, ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1920, Page 2

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