The monthly meeting of tile Westland Chamber of Commerce takes place at 7.30 o’clock on Tuesday night next. Mr Seddon's general election Committee will meet at the County Chambers at 7.30 o’clock to-morrow evening to receive filial reports and arrange for disbandment, Those who contemplate being absent from the electorate on Licensing poll day may still apply through the iocai Postmaster (in towii or country) for an absent voters permit. Do it now ll Mr J. Steer (Reform candidate) has altered his announced itinerary south, and will now speak at Watarua lactcry on Monday at 10 a.m. and at Hari Haii at 8 p.in. Lloyd’s have a full range of underwear iit longcloth and silk opened up for your inspection. Wc call also do ladies spencers from 2s Gil, vests in all weights from 3s (id, corsets from 7s lid and hose from Is 3d.
A Masonic party from Sydney, who came to Christchurch lor Inst Wednesday’s installation o: Lord Jellicoe as Grandmaster, are coming overland to Hokitika to-day. Mr .John Goulston, a former well-known /c-cdc-nt oi Hokitika, is one of the par tv.
Mr H. Studley, inspector for the Southern Cross Assurance Company, accompanied by Air J. L. Turner, will be absent for a few weeks in South Westland. All correspondence or inquiries addressed to Cornwall House or Station .Market will receive attention,
Having severed nis connection with the A.M.I’-. Mr W. D. Mackay has boon fortunate enough to secure the Chief Agency foi the Coast for the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia and the C!i : “f Agency for the Southern Union Fire, Accident and '•Marine Association ol Australasia. Mr Mackay hopes ro wait on the people of the Coast shortly to explain the advantages of insurance as an investment.
A meeting of the special finance committee in connection with the AVestlaud Industrial Exhibition now being placed under way, will he held at the County Caamhers at -1 o’clock on Monday afternoon to receive Mr Jeffries’ reports in respect to information gleaned week in Christchurch in connection with the conduct of the preliminary arrangements in consort with friends assisting in Canterbury ami elsewhere.
’l'he Salvation Army will open their new hall at the corner of Tailored and Stafford Streets at the week' end. Commandant Schroeder will hold special meetings commencing with open air service on Saturday evening. On Sunday at 11 a.m. the hall will he opened. There will he service at 7 p.m. and on Monday Rinui will he \ isited. On Tuesday at 2.30 a special women’s meeting will he held, dealing with various phases of Women’s Homes. In the evening at 7.30 the concluding service ol the special visit will he held.
Don’t forget to call at Paterson and Lloyd’s (late Patersons’) opposite Na tional Bank, Bevell St. Our values are right. All colours in Jap crepes Is 7jd; heavy double white sheets 22s 6d per pair. Single 12s 6d. An inspection will convince you that our prices are beyond comparison. Agents for C. Tay. lor and Co., Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners. All classes of work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mail orders promptly attenderLto and money cheerfully refunded'if goods are unsatisfactory. Box Bfi, Hokitika.—Advt Schroder and Co. the Leading Drapers, stock a large variety of Warner’s rust-proof corsets and corselcttes. This ensures your obtaining a perfect fitting, stylish model to suit your individual requirements. Inspection invited. Price much less than usual.— Advt.
The great no profit event -Is lid sale -Is lid, at McGrner’s, commencing on Friday, Dec. and ending Monday, Dee. 4th. A fitting finish to the greatest salvage sale ever held in Hokitika, j O,OOO articles worth from 7< to 110 s. ii'-w offered at the low price of 4s lid each. To find a sale equal to this great bargain one would be impossible. Look out for price list circulating through this newspaper. McG ruer'.s, Hokitika and Greymouth.— Advt. The latest in Men’s striped Tobralco striped fuji, and 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, F(, Wll>Wl ist.—Advt.
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