These cold days a warm coat and 00. y fur lire necessities. lTOcul'e them at bargain prices while Lloyd’s Sale is iii full swiliji. ■ The usual AV.K.meeting takes place to-night at the Education office. The subject of the lecture is “Aloney and Prices.”
Tl-.e special prize to be given at the Winter Show fancy dress Pali at Kokatalti on July 3th.. is for the most original fancy dross costume. fillets', smoked birds and eggs iirri' itig Ejjmay morning. Order early front Mi Wiit and Shannon. Commercial Supple Booms. Advt. A euchro tournamentrtliiid dance will he held in the Town Hall. Rilnu, tomorrow (Eri.lay) evening ill aid of the Pirates Font ball (dab. Four valuable prizes for euchre.mission to euchre Is; to ball Is.—Aovt. J? To-night! To-night 1 Excelsior Assembly in the Supreme Hall. Come and forget your cares and worries and have a good cheap night’s fun. hirst class muS|ic, first-class AI.C. and first-class floor; all for the'small sum of Is.— Advt.
Community ringing wilt fie the order of the evening again on .Saturday night wheil Mi’s Slaveiey Will be ib charge as conductress and song-leader. A small choir of yin Jig ladies will lead in several new items, which wiM embrace songs for all - Pom grave to gay, from lively to severe. It will he the makings of 11. very bappV night. A collection will be taken up m aid of the Beaut ilying Association.
On AI on da;, two acc nletits oc.um'l at the State Collieries. Air George l ittle, while engaged at the Bimis mine timbering a working place, had Ins eolImiie broken and sustained other injuries through a lull of material on Ids shoulder. He was lit once sent to the Grey River Hospital, where he is doing favourably. Air Dan Klooincr, while mining coal at the top mine at Hewanui had a hone fractured in Ins foot by a! fall of stone, and was vesterdav sent to the Grey River Hospital. where it is possible other hones will prove to have been also fractured. Dr Bruce Roy attended the sufferers.
To-night all roads will lend to the Princess Theatre where pictures will be supplanted bv opera, and the Greymouth juveniles under the direction ot Airs Stavelev will disport themselves in a bright and pleasantly musical production. “Princess Clirysahtliehuini;” The visitors chine with ii ready made reputation, for the two productions iii Greymouth litst week were acclaimed as a great success, alid both nights the largest local theatre was crowded. A special train is bringing down the performers and will take the Inrge party over 70 in number—hack after tonight’s entertainment. Pollard’s orchestra. with Mr F. Restieaux. as musical director, will nrcoinpany the visitors who are sure ol a good reception here. The whole production in scenery, dressing and stage mounting will he on lines similar to that of the Grevinontli success, and can hardly fail to delight (he audience. Children will lie admitted alt half price to all parts of the theatre.
Where is the best place to get value in stockings, blankets, sheetings, towels etc.? Try “Paterson’s” lievell St. opp. National Bank if you have not already done so, and you will never regret it. Cri’onial blankets, white and grey, single 29s Od, three-quarter 37s Gd. double 49s Gd. Don’t forget to inspect our untonrable tweed working trousers and hoy’s shorts; also exceptional values in men’s and boy’s clothing. Tf you are unable to get into town just post mon-ey-order and we will post goods l»y return mail. » If guilds are not satisfactory vo wild refund the money. Agents for C. Taylor and Co. Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners. Satisfaction guaranteed. P.O. Box BG, Hokitika.— Advt.
Blankets, double, from 4os 6d ; Eider quilts from G2s Gd; Alen’s Tweed overcoats from 90s; Men’s rainproof coats 50 s; Men’s umbrellas from 11s 6d ; Boys Singlets from 4s lid; Men’s allwool working shirts 12s 9:1, at AV. H. Stopforth’g opposite AA r . E. AVilliams, Chemist.—Advt.
Special big purchase 3GO Indies’ woollen itii 111 k*rs in cream, pink. saxe. lielio, black, black and white lacings, fawn, rose, lemon, usual prices 19s Gd to 39s Gd, special purchase price 9s lid, 12s Gd and 14s Gd each. I.adies’ woollen frocks in fawn, navy, henna, rose, special purchase price 39s Gd. Children’s grey flannel dresses, fancy stitch* ing, sixes 24in, now His Gd, 2~in now 17s Gd, 30in now 18s Gd. 33in now 19s Gd, 33in now 21s, 39in now 22s Gd. Do not pay double the p’lees elsewhere. AlcGruer and Co., Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.
Alii! and factory supplies: Belting, belt dressing, boiler compound, electric lamps, wire extinguishers, “llewsons’ jointing cement, “Climax” packing, graphite grease, lubricants. Manning Machinery Co.. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.
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Storekeepers will olili.no by forwardill}; us their requirements early for the famous “Golden Hole” Writing Tablets, “Thinker” brand note books, and “Thinker” school exercise books..—Wm. Perry and Co., wholesale distributors. Recommended by the inedicjil pn>fusion, —WOI.FE S FCTTNARTS.
A Juvenile Dance will be lield in St Alary, r S Club Rooms- on Friday, 16th June. A bumper Supper, good music, and an efficient M.C. Admission: Adults Is, children Gd. Advt.
A meeting of the Football Club takes place* at -the Drill Shed tomorrow evening atf 7.30 sharp. Every member is requested to attend. Business important Advt. Factory owners: Boilers cleaned perfectly and harmlessly 113- STOPBKALE, which prevents corrosion, pitting, galvanic action and over heating, and gives increased life to boilers.’ Manning Machinery Co., 3 Bedford Row, Christchurch. Carry it in your pocket. “NAZOL” protects from colds, coughs and sore throats. Penetrating, pleasant, safe and convenient. Is Gd buys GO doses.
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