A clearing salo'jPf drape:.v. Eve:y line reduced for ope week, commencing Saturday, July Mrs T. Roinson’s Weld Street.—JMvt.
Disraeli said the public health is the foundation upon which rests the happiness of the people and the welfare of the nation. Community Singing is doing a lot in this direction ton.
All lovers of a good night’s enjoyment roll up to'file All Saints' lenliis (Tub’s dance iff Urn Tow.ii Hall, this (Friday) oyerting. Art Union to be drawn during- tbe evening. Music by Hoval Oroliestra.—Advt.
Notice of appeal lias been given against the decision of Mr Meldruin 5.. M., in the case of three men who Here oonvie’eri on a charge of aiding and allotting in the conduct of a. Sunday picture show at Greymouth. The appeal will he heard at the next sitting of the Supremo Court. Woollen underwear for ladies at Addisons: —Sponccis in long or short sleeves, vests .is 11(1. 7s, 7s (id, to 13s (id. bloomers in grey or navy; also combinations. Cheaper lines of hosiery as follows, vests from 2s 3d, combinations from is lid, bodices 5s 3d, bloomers Is 3d, -Is lid 5s lid, (>s 6d. Advt.
We understand that Community £mging is making its appearances in the Churches. The local Methodist Church fs taking the lead ill this district. They aiV commencing next Sunday at a quarter to 7. when the choir assisted by members of the orchestra will lend for half an hour in the- singing of old time hymns.
The EdUc- tion Board has been advised that under the Public Expenditure Adjustment Act, teachers who are members of the Superannuation Fund are allowed to continue to contribute to the fund as if their salaries had not been reduced, provided they notify the secretary of the fund at Wellington not later than Juno 30th. All teachers who contribute on the salari< sas paid on Decemlier 31st should give notice accordingly.
Siylbh blouses for 14s lid. This is bai k to old time values and within the reach of all. Heavy 10m white Jap sill, and cream radiimta blouses; also coloured silk jumpers in lemon, Saxe, grc\. rawn. etc.. Cud all at lls lid o ., c 'j, -it Addisons She our window. — Advt,
“The cheapest land of the Dominion is to be bought in Westland,” was the comment of a visitor from the North Island, who is making a holiday stay here after a few years’ absence in some of the dairying districts up north. Further comment bv the same gentleman was in the direction of urging closer settlement in Westland, and the outing up or leasing of some ot the larger held areas.
Poormnn cranges IW marmalade jam. Kunkist oranges ailjj- lemons, passion fruit, pineapples, \fhir selection of dessert apples are priicured from the best Nelson orehnrdjr Pay a visit tq our s'cp where qm\vthing is marked- in plain figure# The display o! fruit and vegetfndes at TV* liividi, Revll .Strtrih, is unequalled anywhere. — Advt. *
At the Town Hall on Saturday night at 8.30 o’clock the townsfolk will have another pleasant hour or two of community sitiging, Aft* A. H. I.ntt'ti will he responsible for the fbriji of the night’s entertainment, and there should he a jovial time, as the programme* will include .como amusing novelties. The admission as usual will he free, hut a- collection will he taken up and the proceeds handed to the Beautifying Society to enable that useful and enthusiastic body to continue its good work about the public squares of the town.
Large size “Diiraley” reversible sofa rugs (size iliii x 37itn at 95s each. These rugs are guaranteed all Wool pile, and are suiierior .to any other make of reversible rugs oii the market. Just opened to-day six olily. Also ill stock smaller rugs at *2is, 32s (hi, 12s <>«l. 47s lid and (ios.— Addisons, sole an-ents for*’ Burster” reversil'le rugs. -Advt.
At Addington stock sales on Wednesday a medium entry of fat pigs met uii.ii a good demand, especially porkers. Values wereChopiiers £3 to £5 10s, light hat-oners £3 15s to £4 ss, heavy bacoil -rs L’4 10s to £5, extra heavy baeoners to £5 10s, average price per ib Oil to (ijjd, light porkers 47s to 555. heavy porkers 57s fid to 70s, average price per lb BJd to Oil. There was an easier market for store pigs, prices being well below those of the previous wek for the larger classes of pigs. Values wt’ir :—.Medium stores 30s to 355. small s'ores 2’N (id to 295, wennecs 10s to 15s, young pedigree hoars 2Vgns to -ligns, young jiedigree sows I jgns to .»igns.
Having purchased a small quantity cf sample goods, it will Ik* to your advantage to pay a visit to W. H. Stopfort!. ami secure some of the following:—Ladies’ silk hose from 4s lid to l ls. ladies’ heavy cashmere hose from 9-. Ud to Os lid. ladies’ vests from 2s lid to 13s lid. men’s all wool vests from Ids lid to 10s Oil, men’s all wool cashmere hose 2s lid to 4s lid, men’s fancy hose 3s lid to 4s (id, men’s heavy police- braces at Is 3(1, quality guaranteed.—Advt.
WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants.
Schroder and Co., are again to the fore with high grade millinery, furs sports coats, frocks and hosiery. Also Liskurl mats and rugs. Linoleum. Carpet squares and Hearth rugs, all at favourable prices. Inspection ,Kjrai>-lly invited.—Advt.
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