Mr Seddon will address the electors at Ross this evening at S o’clock. The Lyttelton Times reports:—The retail price of butter was reduc 'd fiom Is lOd to Is 9d per lb. on Wednesday morning. Shareholders of the Wntaroa Dairy Factory Co.. Ltd., are notified that the annual meeting will lie held on Monday, Nov. 27tli at 8 p.m.. not Saturday. as previously notified. A Juvenile dance will be held in the Opera House on Thursday November 30th., in connection with the Carnival Ball. Two first and two second prices are offered for the best fancy costumes. Admission Is. The following team will represent the Hokitika Cricket Club in the match with the Kiwi Club on Cass Square to-morrow afternoon at 1.30 o’clock— MeCaskill, Tulloch, Carley, Sherman, Lovett, Roberts, de Lore, Sergt. King, Seebcek (21 and Daly. Emergencies—.l. King and X. Wogan.
Lloyd’s call always he depended on for a smart selection of summer millinery. This season the standard is up to the usual and all lines are finding a ready sale. We would advise our customers to choose early while the picck is there. There is danger ill delay. Competition is waxing very keen for the prizes at the Carnival Ball next 1 Wednesday. This Ball is .something so j new for Hokitika folk that a very i large crowd will have to he catered for and everything is being arranged for a successful and enjoyable evening. Admission: Double ticket ss; Gents 3s Ladies 2s. Onlookers in gallciy Is. Commissioner Iloggard, of the Salvation Army, who lias just returned to Christchurch, from a, visit to the West Coast, said lie had been much impressed by the scenery in the Otira Gorge He had been over the Canadian and American Rockies but lie had seen nothing to equal the Otira Gorge. He was greatly impressed with the lios-
pitality and kindness of the West Coasters. Whilst on the Coast they visited Hokitika, Brunner, Reefton, Westport and Creymontli and received a cordial reception at each place. I ! Ladies and gentlemen! The whiteness of your linen is a fine index of your characters and an absolute triumph for “NO-RUBBTNG” Laundry Help. In RHAII LAND’S FLUTD MAGNESIA you- always got highest strength, purest quality, and bestvalue.
Miss Mary Seddon arrived in Hokitika this morning, and went on to Ross at mid-day. j Mr T. E. Y. Seddon left for Ross at . mid-day, where he will attend the • funeral of Mr de Bakker this afternoon. j Inter-Wanganui Dairy Factory Comj.anv requires a strong man for cheese factory salary £-1 and usual allowances. I The banks in Westland will observe ; holidays on Thursday next (St. An- . drew’s Day) and Friday December Ist
(Anniversary Day of Westland). Those who contemplate being absent from the electorate on Licensing poll day may still apply through the local Postmaster (in town or country) for an absent voters permit. 'Ho it now* j Messrs McMahon and Lee announce | that they are holding a stock sale at | Inangahua Junction Sale Yards on ; Monday, the 27th inst. A motor car I will leave Reefton for the sale immediately after the arrival of the morning train from Grcymouth. The bargain sale of all sales, great salvage sale at McGruer’s. Four days (nly, commencing Thursday, Nbv. 23fd and ending Monday, 27th. 50 eascS oi salvage goods from s.s.. Remuera bought at two-thirds of the actual value from the insurance underwriters. Every opportunity we get we take to bring the prices jiown. Wo can now talk big value. Look out for price list circulating through this newspaper. This sale will eclipse anything ever attempted in Hokitika. McGruer’s, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.
The latest in Men’s striped Tobralco striped fuji, aiid tussore silk shirts. Box suits in brown, grey, and navy. Boy’s sports suits, striped neg., and white Canoe shirts at W. H. Stopforth’s opposite W. E. Williams chemist.—Advt. Orders are whirling in at a great rate for “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help and “Golden Rule” Soap.—J. ParkhiU.
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