A dance will be held in the Public Hall, bower Kokatuhi. on Wednesday January 21th., in aid of the funds ~f the Kokatahi Tenuis Club. Admission Ladies Is; Gentlemen 2' (id.- Advt A meeting o! the special committee of tile Returned Sohliers Asst elation will he held at the County Chambers at 7.50 o'clock i.i m --ioc night '•> decide in Icferenc- to the purchase of chib rooms in a central nart of the I own. All important aiinouucomcut, is made ill another column by Airs .). Lloyd. Alterations arc being commenced almost immediately, and the stock must he cleared within the next few days to make room. Space will only jiermit of a lew lines being mentioned, and remember that early shoppers gel the bargains. Having secured the Hokitika agency for the famous Victor Jay flats we are now showing a splendid range of same in pearl grey, biscuit and black velours at 07s (id. The Victor Jay is the best English Velour on the market and gents who warn a first rate hat at a reasonable price should get in early. Addisons. Advt. Tile advantages of the Alfa Laval , Cream Separator over any other method or separator are so great that every farmer who has cream to separate, be it from one cow or a hundred, it ,’s is the machine that, will save him money. The West Coast Agents ar» Harley and Co., Ltd., Greymouth, who sell these popular separators frr cash nr on easy terms, also the Anderson Oil Engine and Fletcher Milking Alachine. Mr Steel, Secretary of the Otago Expansion League, is on a visit to the Doast going over the various tourist resorts to note the amount of attention given by the Tourist Depaitment. Mr steel has visited Hokitika Gorge and Luke Kanieri, and is at present in south AVestlaml. whence he is expect'd to return to-night. To-morrow ATr will be afforded an opportunity of inspecting the large dredge at South Hokitika. Afr Steel is of opinion the
South Island tourist resorts are sadly neglected hv the Government, and >: is the intention of the Otago League to start an agitation on the matter with the object of securing better at tention fjom the Tourist Department Doubtless the Westland Progress Lea. gun will eo-operate to the same end
Prepare for the coming picnic season. Keep cool and comfortable. Wearapparel at MeeGruer’s the store for calne. Ladies’ jazz, cretonne, voile and zephyr dresses 9s lid, 1-1 s Od and 10s fid, ladies’ rush, palm, Pandan. picnic hats Is, Is lid and Us lid each. Children’s straw, palm and panama hats 2s (id and 3s lid. Famous for low prices in everything a man, woman or child wears.—McGruer's Hokitika ami G rev m outh.—Ad vt. “XAZOL” knows no rivals—the only safe, certain remedy for colds and Hay Fever. fiO doses inr Is 6d. It will repay you well to visit 'Schroder's large nuporium. where everything that is best can he found at lowest prices in carpets, runners, linoleums, silk frocks, jumpers, cloves, hositry, millinery, underwear. table linen, hats, clothing, shirts, and thousands of other lines too, numerous to mention here. Come and see for your-1 self at Schroder and Co’s.—Advt. |
SHARLAND’S VINEGAR for tastiest salads and pickles. No trace of mineral acids. Browed from pure cane sugar. The demand for our Warner’s and D. and A. Corsets is still going strong. Special value in. men s and hoy’s clothing, shirts, collars and tics are offering at special tempting price. Inspection cordially invited. Come early and it will repay you at Schroder and Co’s. Is discount in the £ for cash.—Advt. Be prepared for Hay Fever and summer colds. Keep a bottle of “NA■SOL” handy. A dose in time saves line. Is CJ icr GO doses
The Arahura Valley Picnic and sports will be hold at the One Mile Hall on Wcdnosdny next; Jan 10th. Everybody invited. Chopping, sawing, running and cycling, rind races for the kiddies. Dance'in Hall in evening. Advt. The following handicaps have been declared for the Cycling Road Rare at the Arahura Spo; ts to-morrow afternoon : —A. George scr.. W. . Blackmon 20 secs. E. Best OOsecs.. I’. Ross oosets C. Finch .msecs. Haussnumn oosee.s, V . Stickles (msecs, 11. Finch OOsecs. Lousich OOsecs. Messrs 11. Houston and Co. announce a very important auction sale at their rooms, Whart Street, on Wednesday. .Tan. -Mih, at noon, of the whole oi the valuable milling properties ol the Kanieri Sawmilling Coy.. Ltd., in liquidation. Full particulars of the various lots appear in another column to which wo direct special attention. Mercery and Clothing. We are now showing a splendid range of men's vveai for summer. A few quotations. C ellula r singlets Is (id. Is lid, cellular slants 8s (id, cotton singlets Is fid. cotton underpants -Is lid, tennis shirts 9s (id, 11s lid, canoe shirts Ills (id. 11s (id, band shirts 7s (id to IBs (id, tennis trousers 21s. 22s fid. sport suits 72s lid, 79s (id, boxed suits 79s (id. 8-ls. 9ns. Addisons.—Advt.
Liquid '‘TAX-01,.’' (he quick polisher for floors, furniture and leather goods. Clean aid ease to apoly. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! The shirts to wear for those who care! Men's band shirts, latest stripes with collar to matell, sizes I to 8. Prices 9s fi.l to 27s fid. lien’s latest canoe and tennis shirts fruit) 9s. lloyfA hand shirts, collars to match 7s fid to 8s fid. Boy’s canoe shirts, cream and white 6s to 7s fid. Tennis shirts Gs, striped 7s Od at W. H. Stonforth’s.- Advt. Spare your back! Polish floors with liquid “TAX-OL.” Brilliant results easily achieved. Use “TAN-OL” also for fine furniture and leather goods. As a dill ejector and scientific 'lollies saver '‘No-Rubbing” Laundry Help holds premier position. “So say all of us.” --New Zealand women. Von use a lot of Vinegar, Cet SHARI.AMD’S for purity, flavour and strength. Brewed from pure cane sugar. Doctors recommend Oatmnlt Stout, browed by the Lion Brewery Cb.v., Auckland. bottled in crown top. Bottles in quarts and pints especially for Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. On sale at all leading hotels, any of which will supply small bottes for home consumption at one shilling per bottle. Lion aic, too. is par excellence light and refreshing. Advt. Jwsi a rub of liquid “TAN-OL” makes home a brighter place. Polishes fl.-ors, furniture and leather goods. Also in paste -form.
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