A notice of, interest to wbitebaiters appears in this issue.\ A grand ball takes place to-night in the Kanieri Public Hall in aid of the funds of Kanieri Cricket Club. Music by Mr Lawn. , The Westland Opera House Quadrille Assembly wll be held to-morrow evening Thursday, commencing at 8.15 p.m. Mrs. Saxon will provide the music and Mr H. Breeze M.C. Good Floor. —Advt.
Fresh to-day at “The Rivoli,” Revell Street—Cucumbers, cauliflowers, cabbage, carroty parsnips, swedes, leeks and onions. WeMiave also arriving on Friday another large assortment of fruit and vegetables.—Advt. Following the benefit football match on Cass Square on Saturday afternoon, a benefit dance will be held in the Supreme Hall that opening commencing at 8 o’clock. Tiie'proceeds will be devolved to Westland Hospital building fund.
The usual weekly euchre tournament will be held in the Town Hall, Rimu, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, commencing at 7.30 o’clock. Good prizes kindly donated by Mr T. Ciougli junr., and a friend. Admission to euchre Is. —Advt.
A reminder is given of the auction sale of furniture and effects to-mor-row (Thursday) afternoon at 2.30 o’clock by Messrs M. Houston and Co. on the premises at the rear of the Novelty Depot, Revell Street, in the estate of the late Mrs J. McMillan.
The season for Men’s Tweed Overcoats is drawing, to a close, but any season of the year will suit “H. 8.” rainproof coats. When purchasing your raincoat make sure it bears the Dominion famed H.B. Brand. A big range of men’s raincoats from £5 5s upwards at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.
The death of Mr A. J. Flaherty at the age of 81 years, took place at his residence, Cob den. yesterday morning at 9.30 o’clock after a|) illness of several weeks. The deceased lgaves a widow and a grown-up family of eight. There are three daughters, Mrs O’Brien (Greymouthj, Mrs Moore (Auckland) and Miss Sarah Flaherty, who resides at home; and the sons are Arthur (Wanganui), Ned (Greymoutji), Jim (Marsden), John (engineer s.s. Ngakuta), and William (Dispatch Foundry),
It’s good-bye to liver and digestive disorders if you take MAY APPLE, The gentle laxative that aids nature —let it help you. New Goods just opened include ladies’ ready to wear and model hats, new neckwear, blouses, ladies’ and children’s embroidered dresses, woven and Cambric underclothing, silk and Lisle hose, checked zephyrs, coloured crepes, etc., etc. Pay an early visit of inspection. McGruer and Co., the Leading Drapers, Hokitika and Greymouth. —Advt. Linoleum! Linoleum! We have just landed a high quriity linoleum, up-to-date patterns, at a reasonable price. Inspection is invited.—Schroder and Co. —Advt. f
For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9 2/9. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS—agreeable and beneficial. A tonic bever-vge
Carry it in your pocket. “NAZOL” protects from colds, coughs and sore throats, Penetrating, plpasant, safe and convenient. Is 6d buys 60 doses.
The most gentle laxative to use—lM PEY’S MAY APPLE. Sure and safe, It works with nature. Try it.
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