Tlu* annual salt* <>i in cutnioction with iho Hoss Pivshvtorian rlmreli takes plaiV oil Sat unlay next, the 171.1 i. Hist.. Owing to milliter the animal meeting of the Wesllainl ( lia.u----()f C uinmeriv ini-s keen postponed mr a fort night, and will be held on I ue«day. - * i!i. inst. A eliililren's inglcside will !.<■ held in t Ue Suhlieis' Hall on Tuesday Kith at 7.150 p.m. All members aif requested to assist Adv t. In connection with the ohsonanee of Arnnstiee Day to-morrow it is ieq nested that two minutes' silence be oh. served at 11 o'eloek. The lirebel 1 "ill be tolled for two minutes to-morrow morning, eomnieneiojr ;ll 11 o’clock, in connection wiib Armistice Hay. A'uw that gift time "ill soon be "itb lls again you would do well to mal.o an ills] eel ion of our splendid sl.s k. .1. Teiinent, .lewcllcr, w lie re I' 11 ”' 1110 below those charged in the cities. Tickets are being steadily disposed ,;l for the Katlieri State School concert and ball on Wednesday, the !Mst. just,., in aid of the prize fund. The elf-nt of the Cunimitle to 1 e enabled to give each scholar a prize, is wo. thy «f every support, and this is generally forthcoining so that there promises to lie a very large attendance. "Pile Kev. Philip Carrington in headdress at the Tiniaru “Fathers and Sons” b:mi|Het on Friday evening wain--0,1 the hoys against the propaganda ol men whom he railed “cm-kous. ' ••Cuckoos." lie cxplaiil-d, “are men who go about with long greasy hair, and Ihiming red ties, ever on the look out lor some open mouthed lt-tener into whose willing ear they may pom t al,..< of the glorious freedom ami equality of Rod ltussia. the splendid Ira-te',-nity of Bolshevism.” Judging by the hold which extierne Socialist,* and even Bolshevistic ideas have gamed ... New Zealand (remarks the “Post .)• ' i i ... » !• th:iT tlio "cUfIiPOS *l‘U^ would appeal t-nat uk already secured quite a number of such listeners in the land of the kiwi.
Schroder and Co. are now opening out a splendid assortment ol costumes, forest style; also hue selection ot ladder-proof silk jersey frocks and jumpers, well worth an early inspection. Price as usual, a'ways moderate. For Leaks Radiator-: Is- "Itadorene” repair'- permanently in mmuws without soldering iron. CircuU turn not impaired. Two size- -V - and 10s (Id post paid. R- 1 ■ -'*• nin.g and Co., o Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. Head cold., throat colds, chest ?ot,“ r P-otrnti^‘ ■«*»* so daso3 Is 6d,
The entries for the fat stock sales at Arnhura on. Monday appear in this i: sue.
A dance in aid of the Children’s Prize Fund will be held in the Humphrey ■ Hall, on Friday. November 16th.— Advt.
A meeting of the Social Committee of the Excelsior F.C. will lie held this evening at 7.39 o'clock sharp in Kellers’ Sample Rooms.
A bachelors and spinsters hall will be held in the Koiterangi Public Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 2S. .Music by Bonetti's Jazz band.
Mrs .). Lloyd wishes to notify her p-outi'v We-tkind customers 'that site will be opening a range of millinery and novelties at the Hnri Hari Hotel, tic. November I2ili-13rh, Wataroa 11th., weather 1 ermitting.- -Advt.
This evening at the Soldiers' Hull, the R.S.A. will bold it- monthly Saturday night dance. This being Armistice Anniversary Eve special arrangements have been made. The Royal Orchestra has been engaged, and supper will be provided. Dancing will commence tit 8 o’clock. Popular prices are being charged, and there should be a bumper attemlanee.
Next "Wednesday evening in ibo Soldiers’ Hall tile Lxcel-i-»r Ball will lie bold. Excellent arrangements arc well in hand to make this event one ol the best held this season. 1 iie music will be supplied by tin- Royal Orchestra. A good floor, first-das- -upper and efficient .M.C. should combine well for a very eniovable evening. I ichct- arc sale at 2s 6d each.—Advt.
To-morrow afternoon at it o'clock there will be a public assem'dy on Cass Square, near the War -Memorial. Ihe occasion being the anniversary ol Armistice Dav. it is proposed to make an appeal for funds to place headstones on the graves of ex-soldiers interred at the Hokitika cemetery. 'Hie Municipal Band will he present and is to play a specially selected programme, -unable to the occasion. Subsequent to two -bolt addresses, a collection will be taken up for tho purpose mentioned.
A general practice of the R.S.A. -Mm„tri.|- will be held ill the Soldiers’ Halt on Sunday evening at S o’clock. A cordial invitation is given by the ( ommittec of the R.S.A. to the members of ihc Minstrels ami Orchestra to a smoke concert on ‘Monday evening. Nov. 12th, at S o’clock. - Advt.
On Monday night the R.S.A. organisation will hold a smoke concert at the Soldiers’ Hall. This is the annual reunion of the local branch, and siwetal visitors from outside arc expected. Inc ..nthering should be a very enjoyable i, nt . as a good musical programme will he arranged. All ex-servicemen arc invited to be present as it is intended to augment the membership |n the m-ar future SO as to assist in the effort to establish comfortable dub-room quarters on the section in I rout ol the hall now so popular with the public.
\ -crious accident occurred to Mr J. Watson, of Omni:,, last Thursday, it appears that whilst engaged cutting Giver pine post', in 'he hush near Kuniara. his axe slipped, severely cuUing an artery in bis leg. Mr Watson has had more than his share of bad luck lately, as he lias only recovered recelit- |» from an accident received whilst engaged in a similar occupation a lew months ago. lilt* progross made with tho hxliibit ion building- continues to be very -ati-lactory. The work is now so well advanced that it has been possible during the week to shorten the number ot bands employed. Everything will he veil in hand for the reception of exhibits earlv next mouth. The members of the Executive ( our,cil who have been visiting Christchureli will he teturniug to-night. It is understood Mr Jeff ries, Chairman of the Enter; i inmelu Committee, has been vety sin ces-Dd in arranging for the visit of concert parties etc ."and that the arrangements lor a special visit of P-rrvN Maud have been concluded sati-lm lonlv. Mr I>A. Horne. Bri-ml Liam. Dny.. mi- lent valuable assistance in -d uring a circuit of visiting artist!: lor on- "''t-' *‘t‘ ■ The entertainment section of the Exhibition promises to he well run.
This is to notify to you that we are now marking off at. a very te-eSciia ah. price tho Irttosi ii' i'.tii>iun ouch.*..*, and respectfully ask you to view otati at once as they are sure to he eagerly sought for at F. Schroder and Co's, where the best hats always are:— Advt.
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