...vs Osbourne and family of Rccftoii, insert an appreciation notice in Ibis issue. Monday, 10th May, St. Mary’s weekly euchre aiul dance. Four prizes. Cards at 8 p.lll. sharp, dancing at 10 p.m. Mr Lawn's music.—Advt. The annual meeting for the election of officers for the Westland Branch of the Canterbury Progress League takes place at the County Chambers at 7.31) o’clock oil Monday night.
Li pairs all-wool Colonial blankets, double bed size, usually 40s Gd. a pair, to clear at 37s <sl a pair at Jlalletistoin’s, Rcvell St.—Advt.
Mr il. lloopcr. The Landing, near it eel ton, ciders for sale in this issue tod acres liusli with ca.,c mill fully equipped and partly built concrete house etc. Further particulars appear in this issue.
A reminder i.s given that the goods, which have been promised for the Jumble Sale to lie held in the Kokatnhi Public Hall on Wednesday next, will be called for on the Tuesday, in order to have amide time to arrange the display.
We still sell our famous -Morris chairs upholstered Ircini oO to 70s •'<■- cnriling lo the covering. Large divan chairs in niciqueito L‘7 and Chesterfields from -itH 17s (id. Make your fireside cosy this winter with one . f these chairs. Freight paid to yinir nearest railway station. —Harley and Co., Lid., Complete House Furnishers, Grey mouth. —Advt.
Mr 11. McLean of McLean’s Pictures is tendering the Hokitika Beautifying Association a picture entertainment benefit on Tuesday week. Tlie action or Mr McLean in this public- spirited May will be appreciated by all interested in tbe advancement of the town. Mr McLean is arranging for a specially attractive programme for the evening. Tickets for the entertainment are now in circulation, and no doubt will find a ready sale. C.a-s Square continue* to show pleasing evidence- of tin- sustained attention non" lieing given it.
lteiial'le goods! IVinne. Itoslyu, .Manana.tn and Canterbury p-'itk underwear. Prices Lis Gel to IDs Gd. Men’s all-wool Cardigan jackets irom 12s Gd to “3s Gd at W. 11. Sleipforth’s. lievcll St.—Advt.
The death took place at Westport on Thursday morning, of Mr Jeremiah O’Ccinnor. Deceased, who was 71 years of age. was a native of Tralee. County Kerry. Ireland, and came to Non- Zealand in the ship “.Michael Angelo.” in tin- year 1.87-1. landing at Nelson. The late Mr O’Connor was olio of the first settlers of Karamc-a. whc're lie resided for a number of years. His uile predeceased him by ab-mt six years. He leaves three daughters-: .Mcsdamos Gilbert (Invercargill). Johns iCniiti’i-iuiry). and Miss Nora O’Ciiininr (Westport-), and two sons. Messrs Maurice and Jerry O’Ccinnoi-.
At a meeting of the Judicial Committee' of the Westland Siili-I'nion held last evening. Air F. McGregor presided. The referee (Air A. Askew) of the Kiwi-Harihari senior match at llarihiri on last Saturday, reported a Kiwi nniirr player M'lio was on the Uiuclilinc for encroaching on the field of play and refusing to move hack ivhen directed liv the touch judge. After hearing the player it was decided to severely caution him as to his action, and to give a general warning to all spectators that the requests of tho officers must receive attention. It was also resolved to request the Harnhavi Club to properly rope off the field “I piny in future.
23 Boys' all-wool Mosgiel tweed sports suits, usually 335, lo clear at 21s Gd at 1 lalleiisti'in's. I’evell St.— Advt.
Tile mon.-icr Jumble Sale which is to he held in the Kokatahi Public Hall on Wednesday afternoon next at 2 o'clock ill aid of the St. Saviour’s Orphanage and St. Aidan’s Church funds promises to he the success that is hoped for as present indications are .very favourable. An excellent assortment of poultry, moat, vegetables, cookery, etc., all of which the Kokatahi district is famous for. has lieen promised and when arranged in the stalls is sure to tempt patrons to buy, seeing that they will got quantity as well as quality. To add to the pleasantness of the occasion. afternoon tea "ill he procurable in the ball and visitors from the surrounding districts and those from town especially are sine to greatly appreciate this. To eonelude the day's outing a dance i* to be held in the evening, which will undoubtedly at-u-aet a very large attendance, and if th<‘ “man in the moon" is in attendance. the roads to Kokatahi should present a very animated s-eue with the motor «.ars carrying the happy parties of lovers of the light fantastic to niche it a night of nights.
For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint. Cure an pairs, hoy’s tweed knickers, usually ns fid, to clear at fis Cd at llallenstoin’s, Be veil St.—Advt. Bemarkable bargains ai McKay s. Children's sleeping combination suits, wa:in. woven woollen natural, usually Ills (id and lKs fill, bargain price fis fid and S, fid. Ladies’ best quality colonial wool navy bloomers, usually Ids fid and Us fid. bargain price 11s fid. Girls' heavy colonial woollen grey bloomers usually 4s lid and fis lid, bargain price .‘ls fid pair. Ladies’ woollen knitted hose, grey, black and heather, usually 4s fid and os fid, bargain price 2s lid pair.-—Advt .
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