The new millinery possesses infinite charm. The styles are most varied, while tile colours are well in keeping with the season’s demands. “Becoming’'’ is the word that qualifies these fashions. You are cordially invited to our opening display on Saturday, March 29th, and following days. McGruer’s, Hokitika and Greymbuth.— Advt.
''For continuation of news see fourth * page). T OST on Wednesday evening in RolJLi leston St., a large cream SCARF. Please return to Miss Rolleston Street. Reward. LOST AT WAITAHA—Roan HEIFER, branded L.V., ear marked, two Y’s out of top of right ear and punch hole in left ear. W. Berry. Harfbari. WANTED, —GIRL for housework (mornings only). Apply “Guardian Office.” WANTED KNOWN—That the best range of waterproof coats etc., is to be seen at A. W. Yarrall’s. WANTED KNOWN—Le Roys AV«terproof Coats overalls, and workers capes, all sizes. A. AV. Yarralls. XAtjr ANTED KNOAVN—That the » * largest stock of leggings at all prices. A. AAL Yarrall’s, Revell Street. FOR SALE —1 Spring DRAY; 1 light Trap and Harness. AA'ells Bros, and Son., Woodstock. OR SALE-.J louses, tanks, ranges etc., as they stand at Baxter’s Mill, Humphreys. Apply at Siding or at Mill, Baxter Bros. KOITERANGf PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND BALL in aid of the fundof the almve ball will he held oil WEDNESDAY, APRIL :10th. Good music, efficient AI.C. TOTAL A HALL, ROSS. \ PLAIN AND FANCY-DRESS ■riV BALL will be held in the TO- - V HALL, ROSS on Easter Monday, April 21st. in aid of St. Paul’s Church Fund. Supper provided. Excellent music. Admission gentlemen 2s (id, ladies Is or a plate. H. OSMERS, Secretary.
KUMAKA HACKS. ■TURK WILL LEAVE NEWMAN’S VP GARAGE at 9 a.m. on EASTER .MONDAY for the above races. Book seats early. Phone 171. CARS LEAVE OARAGE AT 8 a.tn., EVERY DAY DURING HOLIDAYS FOR ARTHUR’S PASS. IVESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL RATEPAYERS whose rates are IN ARREARS arc notified finally that SUMMONSES WILL BE ISSUED in respect to amounts outstanding AFTER THE 2Gtli. INST. By order of the Council. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk. ANZAC DAY. ON FRDAY, 25 th. APRIL, the train service and all traffic on the Westland Section WILL BE SUSPENDED. Goods Sheds will also ne closed. HOKITIKA RACES. ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd. APRIL, ordinary time-table on OreymouthRoss lino will ho suspended. Trainwill leave Groynionth for Hokitika 9.0 a.in., 10.0 a.ni. (stops Elmer Lane am! Kutnai'a only), and -L ID p.m. and Hokitika for Greymouin at 7.55 a.m. and 6.1 d p.m. (stops Kumara and Elim r Lane only) and 0.-15 p.m. Trains will leave Ross for Hokitika at 9.30 a.m. Mini 4.50 p.m. and Hokitika for Ross at 11.0 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. For issue of holiday excursion tickets and further particulars, see booklet obtainable at all railway stations.
KANTERI PUBLIC HALL. IvASTEIL MONDAY, AI'KIL 21. A GRAND BALL will be Hold in - a ill of St. Joseph’s School fund. Music hv Miss Gillooly mid Air Ross. Gentlemen 2s (PI; Ladies Is.
AXX AC DAY COMM KM OH ATI'ON. •TRIPAY, APR IP lEth, IS>24. WEAR A l-OITY FOR REMEMBRANCE. OX SALE TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, ANT) THURSDAY NEXT. Orders for poppy wreaths from friends, local bodies, and other organisations may be notified to— AIRS. 0. A. PERRY. NOTICE. The a teas fire; marine and ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COMPANY DTP., undertakes all kinds of Insurance and offers the finest comprehensive Motor Policy. The National Mutual Life Association now stands foremost as the most liberal Life Office. poll paitieulars upon application to () Borton, Agent, Hokitika. .Mark Sprot and Co., Ltd., Pistnct Managers for West Coast.
SOUTH WESTLAND MOTOR SERVICE. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIERS, WAIHO. AMMENT AND BERG AMIN I’S -I • .MOTOR SERVICE, leaves Hokitika fur Franz Josef, twice weekly. HOKITIKA DEPART TUESDAY 9 in m.: ARRIVE WAIHO 5 p.'n. HOKITIKA DEPART SATURDAY 9 a.m.; ARRIVE WAIHO 5 P-m. WAIHO GORGE DEPART THURSDAY 9 n.m.; ARRIVE HOKITIKA 5 IJ ‘WAIHO GORGE DEPART MONDAY 9 a.m.; ARRIVE HOKITIKA 5 p.nt. „ .. All parcels receive prompt attention. TELEGRAMS: PAYMENT & BEFGAMIW. j PHONE 166, REVEUU ST, HOKITIKA
THE REASON WHY! ! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY I CAN COMPETE WVTH ALU OTHERS: — I have no rent or staS to pay. I can buy where I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially selected. My profits are small because I do not depend on sales alone. You can depend on getting the best quality and value for your money. G. SUTHERLAND, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, RETELL ST-. HO£|TT£A.
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