Air E. C'liolerton, optician specialist of Wellington has a notification of interest in this issue.
As Stephens are having a Sale, now here is your chance to secure your sum-
mer goods at very low prices. Be prepared for the sunny days by buying your frocks and lulls at Lloyd’s liefore the pick is gone. To match these we can slmw you lmse in all weights and qualities. See replace jidvt. appearing in this issue.
Hokitika residents will shortly have the opportunity of consulting Air 11. T. Birkcrton, eyesight s|iecialist, ol AY ellington (son of Professor Bickerton) who may he consulted on all eyesight troubles, at Keller’s Hotel, next Alondav and Tuesday. Nov. 28th and 29th.
.Messrs Jones, McCrustic Coy Ltd., of Christchurch notify in this issue that they will sell by public auction at Christchurch on Wednesday, Dec. 7th. two well-known steamers, the Cygnet of 120 tons and the .John Anderson of 45 tons. The steamers can he seen at Lyttelton at their moorings almost any day.
The Westland Sub-Union Executive will meet to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o’clock for the purpose of settling the Imsiness of the past season. All players retaining representative jerseys are requested to return them to Air J. J. Breeze, hairdresser, otherwise they will he charged for. Advt.
Arrangements are now complete for the Basket ball at Kokatalii on Wednesday evening. The waltzing computitioii will he judged h.v a most experienced dancer and the judging of the Baskets will also be in capable bands. Intending Hokitika patrons should notify Clements ATotors at an eai Iv date.
In connection with the precautions being taken against the introduction of the plague into the Dominion the Town Clerk requests all householders to prevent the accumulation of food, or vegetable matter, and to carry out h rat destruction campaign. In this connection a reward of 1/- per dozen will he paid for rats.
The wedding of Aliss Ada Kossiter, only daughter of Air and Airs A. J. lfossiter, of ITokitikn. to Air Alaleolin Davidson of Auckland, was celebrated at All Saints’ Church, Kilbirnic, on November 2nd., the Rev. Sykes officiating. The bride who was given away by her brother, Mr F. L. Rossiter, wore a, becoming frock of white
georgette, and an embroidered veil arranged with pearls and carried a, shoal of arum lilies. She was attended by Aliss Clarice Burkinan, who wore a smart frock of pale grey crepe de chine, with lint to match, and carried a bouquet of roses. Little Clarice Rossiter (niece of the bride) and Tolma IN ills’ acted as flower girls. After the c«roimmy Airs K. I. Rossiter received the guests at her residence, Hamilton. Hoail The happy couple loft later for the south. The bride travelling in a pale grew costume and large grey hat.
Fast drawing to ;) close, (treat summer sale, special bargains l'or Saturday, Noe. l!lth. and following days. See big price list circulating through this newspaper Friday, and if unable to attend sit down and write for your requirements. all goods are post free. Don't let' this great opportunity of buying your new summer and ’Xmas goods at side prices slip by. Wo keep faith with the public. Our sales are sincere and genuine. McGruer and C’o. Cnish Drapers, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.
North Island mails by the Wall in? connected with the West Coast express at Christchurch this morning. Don’t forget to call in at Stephens j liras, and see their fine display of i ladies summer frocks and costumes, j Th,' I’remie.r has decided that Pailia-, incut shall adjourn on December 23, i; :iil icsunu' again on January' 10. The Hokitika State School prize fund benefit picture entertainment, given by .Mr McLean takes place in the ITincess Theatre to-night. A fine programme has been arranged for til# benefit. i The death took place on Friday at ! ilie Westport Hospital of -Mr M. W. I Stack, a returned soldier, who laid ret cently been operated on. Deceased I was a son of Mrs Gibson, of Cape Foiil- : wind, and was 20 years of age. j The Hokitika School defeated Grey
Mate School at lCughy on Saturday »>y ! 11 i>oints to 0. Till' game was well-J fought out. Hokitika scored two tries 1 (one of which was convened) and a ! goal from a mark. G're.vmoutli registered three tries. In the haskct-hnil I game lietween girls’ primary teams, Hokitika won by -I points to 2 points. The Railway Department announce alterations to the timetable from Moody v l)nceinl.V>r oth. 'Pile morning trains from Hokitika and from Greymouth leave five minutes earlier on four days a week and oil the Ross line the present timetable will be cancelled and the service will run on four days a week only, as previously announced. ( Now that spring cleaning is the order of the day, we would draw your attention to our now stock of linoleum:, carpet runners, hearth rugs, sqaares and hangings. These are decidedly well worth your inspection at Schroder art? Go’s. Advt. New Zealand’s emancipation from washboard drudgery has hoen achieved by the scientific discovery of “NO- - FISHING” laundry help. Is a carton, all stores.—Advt. a Schroder and Co. announce the arrival of a specially choice shipment of Spring Millinery—at very reasonable I prices—opening out for Saturday m Advt. 1 Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach niiiv he relieved by taking SHARI,AND’S FI,FID MAGNESIA
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