The Chief Postmaster advised to-day. “The ferry boat mail did not connect with the overland train at Christchurch to-day.” There will bo a working bee on the local howling green on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock to prepare lor top dressing the green the following week. All members will bo welcomed. It is understood that Matron Bowie who was sent south in charge of the proposed nursing district, has forwarded, notice of her resignation, the conditions of service, as also the volume of work not being satisfactory. ■
The following team lias been selected to represent Grey in their match against Inangnhua at Reefton on Saturday Full-back, Jamieson; threequarters: Steele, Russell, O’Callaghan; five-eighths; Nelson and Walton; half: Monday; forwards: O’Neill, Pring, King, Chapman, Hall, Mclntosh, Deere, Reynolds. Emergency C. White.
The following will represent the Ex-
celsiors in tluiir match with Kumara on Saturday at Kumara: Cutbush, Robinson, Graham, Aitken, Davidson, Madg wick, Thompson, Heenan EL, Betlmne, Maunder, McDonald, Chetwynd, Ross, Wogan, McKay. Emergencies: Heenan D., and Montague. Car will leave Pioneer’s memorial at , 12.30 o'clock sharp for Kumara.
At the meeting of the Southern Division hold-last evening, Mr A. H. Lawn presiding, the following fixtures were drawn up:—Saturday June 12th. Kiwis-v. Ross at Hokitika, Referee
Mr Conning; Excelsiors v. Kumara at Kumara, Referee Mr I. Steel; Diggers v. Kokatahj at Kokntahi (Mr Houston). Fixtures for Saturday week : —Kiwis v K’okatahi at Kokatahi; Kumara v. Ross at Ross; Excelsiors v. Diggers at Hokitika.
Compressed yeast—Mr W. McLean, Colombo teas, coffee and cocoa agent, lias accepted the agency for compressed yeast. Supplies can bo obtained at the shop, Recoil Street from this date.— Advt,
Flannels are scarce and Flannelettes are high in price. Our stocks are well bought and those in need of either should hesitate no longer. Indications are for still higher prices. All Wool Colonial Flannels in Natural 2/fi yd., cream 2/11, Shetland.2/0, 2/9. 3 ]-, Scarlet Doctor 4/11, Cream 4/11. Striped Flannelettes from 1/4, white from 2/at Addison’s.—Advt.
When baby snuffles or sneezes, sprinkle pillow or nightgown with “NAZOL.” Instantly relieves and soothes. Sure and certain, WADE’S WO?! A ' FTGS. Children like
All grouchers are requested to follow the crowds to Dee Bros for “KEEP SMILING'” Boot Polish. Price 8d per tin. Best for all leathers, but he sure and ask for “KEEP SMILING.” A friend for you! “NAZOL” instantly relieves coughs and colds. OH a Nazol Inhaler.
Now that tho cold weather is on us it is well to secure warm underwear, coats, knitted jerseys and furs, for which tho house of Schroder’s are famous. —Adv.t.
Our range of Ladies costumes, tweed and gnbadine coates, is at your service.
Costumes, from 110/-. Tweed ooats from 95/-. Raincoats from 65/- procurable at Addison’s. —Advt.
In the course of bis report to the monthly meeting of the executive of the Wellington braiie.il of the Navy League, tli’.o secretary (Mr R. Darrocli) said:— “ Recent utterances of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Lord Jollicoc, Lord Beatty, and the lit. Hon Winston Churchill show that the Navy League still has great work to do in advocating the all-powerful Navy, mercantile marine and air fleet. Its educational work with the children must always be in the forefront. For loyalty and patriotism there is no better ideal than the Navy. What better study of character could you have than our naval history? Pride in the slrip, the determination of each man to do his best, even in obscure little acts of perhaps perilous work in the rigging in olden times, or equally perilous work down in the stolteJiold to-day during the battle—that is where you have character- Nothing has occurred which should cause any member of the Navy League to abandon his faith in the virtue of sea power as an instrument of de- ; fence, but as an agent for spreading those liberal sentiments which lie at the very foundations of the great Commonwealth of British peoples who live on and bv the sea.”
For influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint; Cure 1/9, 2/9. Just landed from Blenheim,—4oo bales of prime pressed Lucerne hay, price 13s per bale.—Paterson, Michel and Co. Ltd.—Advt.
They last for years. “ Unique ” hot water bottles have heavily vulcanised seams and patent stopper. Cannot burst or crack. On sale everywhere and branded on neck of bottle.
Refuse substitutes. Insist on “NAZOL” the scientific remedy and preveritive of cough 3 and colds. 60 doses Is 6d. , You can’t sleep with cold feet. A “Unique” hot water bottle gives perfect rest. It will last for years. On sale everywhere’. But make sure of the brand on neck of bottle when buying.
Storekeepers report' housewives “jumping for joy” since “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help liberated them from washboard slavery. Is pkt. sufficient, for seven washings.
For Bronchial Coughs, take •Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9. 2 9
Inhaled or taken on sugar, “NAZOL” gives wonderful relief from coughs, colds, or sore throats. “ Unique ” .hot water bottles will not crack or burst. Vulcanised seams and patent stopper mean seasons of satisfaction. Obtainable everywhere. When buying make sure of the brand. Order by name “NAZOL.” Refuse substitutes. Nothing like ‘ NAZOL for routing a cold quickly. Solid comfort these nippy nights with a “ Unique ” hot water bottle. All sizes are same quality. Britise-made. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand on nock of bottle.
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