A meet inn; of the trustees of the Hokitika Savings Rank will he held at ! o’clock on Thursday afternoon.
Men! To purchase your clothing at the “II.lb” is a sure way to combat tin* H.C.L. Sec these dtirahle iweed trousers, plain and ruffed bottoms, 10s fid pair, durable Soz denims 0s lid, sac suits 80s fid, oilskin coats t?os fid, rain and tweed overcoats from 70s fid at the X.Z. Clothing Factory.—Advt. s No bad after-effects with WADE’S WORM FTCJS. Wonderful. Worm Worrict s-.
The by-election for the Auckland East seat takes place on Wednesday next.
A final reminder is given of the public presentation at the Town Hall this evening at 8 o’clock. A musical programme arranged by Mrs Stnvelev will first be given and then will follow the presentation to Mr and Mrs Perry. The Kokatahi road continues to he in a very rough condition. Though the tine weather of the last week has hardened up the road 1 to some extent, the holes are very numerous and need a large amount of attention to put them ih anything like decent order.
A plain and laucy dress ball will be held in the Koilerangi Rail on AA ednesday. November 9tli. Waltzing competition with prizes fur best couple. Proceeds in aid of the Hall I nods.— Advt.
A sttlii of 62110, contributed by 152 subscribers, bits been received by tbe Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Hoard from the Chinese residents of Wellington. No stipulation is made as to tile application ol the money. The board decided, to acknowledge the donation with the warmest thanks.
Huy what you will at *H.IVs ” you siui|*l\ (Mittiol li<*l |> saving; money, bemuse you style au<l value at short priees. Seek first the values always ollWinn :.l "ll.li’s” mill you will He convinced that :mv purchase made at t;,i s stoic ii sound investment. Our uiKlds Sfll iIICIMSI'IvOI. See tlu'lll Ml the N.Z. Clothing Factory.—Advt. It was a norm need by the I’tiiuc Minister on Friday that the Financial Statement had none to the (loverninent 111 inter and would probably he ported i,i post masters under seal on Saturday would on a hie him to brine it bei the House aliotlt the middle (rf the The delay which was necessary 1,, ei rculu te the Statement by I Mlst ,e " -ulted ill a saving id at least Ul’tltlll in leleuraphiiiK.
The arrival of the aeroplane Irom Invercargill caused great consternation among the cattle at Cornwall Pork says AYednesday’s Auckland “Herald”). Home looses in the Helds adjoining the landing ground galloped about the paddock in a very excited Stale and a steer in the landing paddock took up a hostile attitude, "’hen ,|,e machine taxied along the ground the animal apparently challenged the ri.rbi «l wav and even after the aeroplane Stopped made such ominous movements in the direction of the whirling propeller that the passengers hail to scare it away.
Lieutenant-Colonel 11. (). Ihesitey. V.hn was with the New Koala ml Forces at Do. Iroot. and who was leveotly selected for retirement Inis petitioned Parliament asking it to consoler Ins case and reiostat- him in 'bo Stall l ~.p s . in award kilo adequate <oiopeo- . ,n,oi. I!" tales licit be lots dcvoicd I, I till- IO in ih la i > servin'. end Haims to have bettci militaiy cdo.alicootl qualifications than any "llicor ot his rank in the Stall' Corps, baying I,ecu twice sent to England at the Government's expense for special courses, anil having passed these with >'id He adds that he graduated at the • taM ( oliege, Catnbeiley, and is the only Staff College graduate who has bee* asked to retire from the Service.
U the last meeting of the Droids lodge a letter was received Irom the Grand President Bro AY. Lee Martin statine lie would be in Hokitika for the meeting <m 3rd, November and washed to meet as many of the Brothers as could possibly attend on that eyentng. His visit here will be of special interest as it is many a year since the Lodge has bad the pleasure of entortaJnhig so distinguished an officer and worker for Drnidism. As the Grand 1 Resident has notified Ids intention to deliver a short address on l.mlge matters of general interest to all mothers the officers of the local Lodge wish all members to roll up m force on that evening. The meeting will commence at 7.3(1 p.m. sharp. A inception will afterwards take place in the Town Hntl.
The Kokatahi Dairy Factory Company has every probability of putting up a record output this year. At, the present time the factory is putting up about MOO lbs of butter daily, while j in the heart of the season last year 1 mid-December, it was only about I loOnlhs AYith a, large number ol snppliers’ cows yet to ismie in j .| t i ( l a plentitudc ot teoil all ! j IV cr tile district at present, far in excess of former; years tliete is every likelihood of the season s returns showing a very substantial increase in outyut.: At the present time the Factory is almost, lip to its capacity limit and it is i Understood that the Directors "ill have to prepare in. the early future for a siibstanial enlargement of the present factory so as to lie able to cepe with their ever increasing supply ~f cream. At present the Factory is puttng up its output for tile Home market, a very line quality being turned out.
Pleasant evidence of t-lio extent to which the reputation of (Hasson's Suits have extended was given a little while ago when an enquiry for patterns was received from Johannesburg, South Africa. Evidently mir readers are not. tlu» only ones alive to the good value given by this firm, who are now offering all wool sac suits to measure at £1 17s (id, £5 10s, £6 sb, £6 17s (id, £7 ss. £7 17s (id. £8 ss. Every garment is guaranteed made to inensure, while the suit must lit or the full purchase price will la* at once refunded. Simple borne measurement system and patterns are evailnble to any one. Just drop a line to Glasson and C'o. AYardell’s Buildings, Cashel St. Christchurch and snv whether you prefer light, or dark materials. Advt
; Now that spring cleaning is the ord u' of the day, we would draw your attention to our new stock of linoleum:, carpet runners, hearth rugs, squares and hangings. These are decidedly well j worth your inspection at Schroder art! Go’s. Advt.
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