Tho Eastern Extension Coy notify that their main cable routes are now rej stored.
The Canterbury Education Board is inviting applications in this issue foi a number of vacancie’s on the teaching staff.
The Chief Postmaster advised to-day that the mails from Wellington by the Wahine connected at Christchurch with the West Coast express this morning.
The Wanganui Education Board invites applications in this issue from teachers for appointment. Further particulars and forms of application can be obtained on application at the '‘Guardian” Office.
A Grand Ball will he heid in Toker’s Hall, Arahura, on Wednesday, 14th July in aid of the Excelsior Football Club. A good supper and excellent music will be supplied. A conveyance wiil leave the Central Hotel for Arahura at 7.30 o’clock, Admission to hall Is 6ff. —Advt,
At the Magistrate's Court, Grgynumtli, yesterday, David Shand, licensee of the Co Me u Hotel, was 'charged with aiding Wiliam Moran apd Jumps Bourke in the commission of an offence, by concealing them in n bedroom on licensed premises during prohibited hours -After hearing evidence bis Worship said that betas' quite satisfied that Shand knew of the men’s presence and was therefore guilty of aiding and abetting. Shand was fined £2 and 7s costs. Mr Joyce asked 'the Bench to fix security for appeal, which was fixed at £10."
Demanded from the previous Monday, Robert (jiop/liiif jvgs charged with using indecent language oil 0 .railway platform at Moana on March 13 th, JP”O, before' Mr E. C. Lovyey, at Dip Magistrate’s Coiy-i. yesterday. His spiff disgusting language must cease ip public and jyhjle lie was on tile Bench f;p -yvoiifd stop ft- Me bad been making a practice iff wepdipg ?ncn to gaol, but ho did not want to Brand a young man of 20 with gaol. In view of the fact that he was the only one of the thi't'x {hat was identified he was going to make an e,\<cptipp in this case. He was going to show what fie thought about the matter by fining Goodall £l2 apt) costs.
Although )u ij jpfld form, the influenza epidemic which lias brolrep put amongst the school children, particularly of tlif* Grey district, lias attacked a large number, The Grey State School was to have re-opened yesterday, after having been closed for a week, on account of the epidemic, but it was ascertained that no fewer than 250 pupils have been affected, whilst four teachers are* also absent, aml it has'been decided tp cjosp j.h,e for another week. ApproKipiaifffy fit) per cei.it of the pupils attending the Rliiiietoj.cn fehjijff have been attacked, and Ibis school, ipo, is closed. The Marist Brothers’ and t''invent schools, however, have not been averted, and re-opened yesterday after the tiOilidiiys,;--_Grey “ Star.”
Big fa.ll in pricys at MrCirpyx/'s Great Winter Sale. Look out for ,big -bavgoi/t list piraplpting through this newspaper and compare jt with /jny Sale Bill that you know of. V?° .0»n----u/ff be .equalled. We bought early ami now qtto-F up to date dependable goods at a ruducfiiLH) of from to tp 30 per cent. McGruer and Vi)-, Leading Sp.qt. Gush Drapers, Hokitika (Uid (Sreyinouth.—r Advt.
For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9, 2 0
Bn by is thoroughly contented with a “UN(,Q,UK” HOT"WATER BOTTLE at Lis fe ( et. CiUin t ot leak or liurst-because high class British experts make it. 01)tainahjc everywhere. finite sure of brand when buying.
In spite of prices soaring, wp", as in the past are determined to sell at lowest price for c ash. Colonial Flannel VO ■White Doctor Flannel 4/3, Shetland Doctor Flannel 3/9, Scarlet Doctor jPiappel 4/9, Boys Shorts 7/6 to 11/6 per pair. All pgr is substantially reduced to clear. Inspection - cordially invited. Schroder and (2<}. —Adv.t.
It keeps hot all night—-the •‘•TJSjHQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper. Cannot crack or leak. On sale everywhere and carries the brand on neck of bottle.
Jusi Lauded—l.so cases cooking and desert apples 7/(3 to -9/,6 according to variety. Also 300 bales pressed lucerne hay from Blenheim. Paterson Michel and Co., Ltd., Wharf Street. I* hope No 2.—Advt.
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