The Hokitika Golf Club gives a warning notice that trespassers on the golflinks property will be prosecuted.
Cars leuv«* Newman’s Motors Ltd. tonight at 8.15 for the Kokatahi dance, and at 12.J0 p m .on Wednesday tor the l.eagne mutch at Greynioiith.
Tenders are invited for clearing tree stumps and trees in thu State Scunol grounds. Tenders close on Aug. 31st. with tilt* Secretary to the Committee.
Applications are invited for the position of Secretary of the- Kokatahi Cooperative Dairy Factory Coy. l.td. closing nit .Monday next. 18th. inst.
To-morroir night. Soldiers Hall I Monster Euchre ami Dance in aid of Ladies’ Hockey Club. Good priV.es. Darning at saint* time as euchre. 8 o’clock. .Alusie by ltonet-li’s Jazz Band.—Advl.
A meeting of the general committee of the R.S.A. will lie held at the Soldiers’ Club tonight at 7.39 o’clock. A full attendance i-s desired to consider matters regarding further works.
The Westland County Conned S taking steps (his v.eek io enforce* the i.y-lnw relating to the licensing of vehicles plying on the County roads. Drivers of unlicensed vehicles after this week will he liable to prosecution.
Adriens from London announce the dentil cif Mr James Panics Ileywond, formerly D.uder-Secretiiry to the Treasury and Assistant Auditor-Gen-earl of New Zealand, aged 8-1 years. Deceased went to England on Ins retirement about fourteen years ago.
Just received from Loudon direct, a lot of fancy lug handles. 1\ e call sell these at about hull the usual prices, now l> lid, - s Gel. 2s lid. each, pest quality knitting silk lor making hags. plain shades Is lid. blended colours ns lid. and (is (id. large hanks *-: 1 11 i - cient- to make one of the* newest fashionable hags at McKay’s Great Reennstniction Sale*.—Advt.
A cheap way of getting into touch with members of the All Plucks while they are in Kngland was mentioned by Me- A. .McKenzie at Wednesday’s meeting of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. lb* stated that the word “lingdean" Intel been registered at Home* as the telegraphic address of tin* Ail Plucks, and any mestages sent care ol that word would he delivered to a player. wherever I lie team happened in heat tla- time;
We call the attention <>l our reader;; to a* adiol'tiseliiciit announcing a meeting of prohibition workers and fri‘*nds to he held in tlie Methodist Sunday School. Hokitika, to-night at 7.-10. Mr C. R. Ediiunid. Dominion c rgatiis -r of the New Zealand Alliance* ami Mr l.lewellan King, area organiser, will In* present. Mr King will exhibit a number of lantern slides of an educational and scenic character, which will include pictures of France*. Ame-rica. Scotland. England. Ireland etc.
A start is to lie made this week in Christchurch oil tin* work of packing tin* first, consignment of eggs for the Old Country this season. This consignment, which consists of (i’.IO cases, is to In* loaded by the Port Curtis at Timarn. The eggs will In* parked tinder the supervision of Government experts, and each egg will lie properly tested and graded before being picked for export. It- is intended to export -110.009 dozen eggs (or in other words 5,280,09.')) front tin* Dominion io l.ondoii this year. It is anticipated that|st).(l(K) dozen will In* sent from Cliristrlinrcli. As there are 30 dozen eggs in each rose, 18.000 dozen will he shipped Irom Timarti bv the Port Curtis.
On account of the dancer of the in (reduction of foot and mouth disens, into New Zealand, the Government ha decided to stop the importation of pro ditco. such as fruit and onions, froti California. According to a Christ ehtirch wholesale fruit merchant lliii proliihitiou will load to a shortage o lemons, and ji lso high prices lor orange: anil onions. He stilted that New Zen land could, of course, obtain lemon 1 from Australia for several weeks yet hut during November ami December, il was tliflictill to know where this fruit could he secured. Towards the end ol December it would perhaps he possibh to land Italian lemons in the Dominion. With record to oranges, the merchant said that at this time of tin year the Coo 1 ; Island product was "piing oil.” The hist shipment that arrived was in a;i over-ripe condition. The only other place from which ora nixes could he obtained was Australia. aid. (11l account of tile olilli::r*rd on Californian orange'. these were likely to I p high priced. The same remarks applied to onions, which could he secured from Canada it necessary. Further Bcductiwiis are now being made to <4eur the hahutee of Schroder's millinery, and cost tunes. Those goods tire selling at less than cost prite. to ensure a clearance. Now is your tim’o to save money.—Advt.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails
Danish coughs and colds nod save money liv using ‘‘NAZOL.” Eight eonaence buys (iO doses—enough to cure he whole bad-cold family.
Motorists: Radiator Leaks quickly and pornuiuViitly stopped with ”Radorcne." Only few minutes’ operation and no clogging of circulation or damago to engine. Two sizes, .’is 9d and His (id post paid. R. P-.AI. .Manning and Co., .*> I led ford Row. Christchurch. —Advt. For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure
Don’t forgot to keep Tuesday night booked for a grand Euchre and Dance in aid of Hockey Club funds. Special prizes, supper provided. Music by Ponnett’is Jazz Hand.— Advt.
The AWst Coast golf championships will ho held at Oinnto under the management of the Greymouth Golf Club from August 2(jth. to 28th.
Might charming shot taffeta evening frocks, all different in colour and design. usually 97s fid, now 70s fid at McKay's Great Poecnistruc tion Sale.— Advt,'
Mr Arthur Clifton, who was injured seriously in a recent mining accident at Pack Creek i- making a very satisfactory recovery, and i- now aide to get about a little. Mr T. W. Dull', who has been an inmate of the local hospital for the past- few days is also making a very satisfactory recovery.
While in Karauica last week, a representative of the “ Westport New- ” was shown an orange tree- oil the police property where the (-unstable resides. The tree was about 10ft in height and was just a mass of oranges, there being fully JOO, and ayy well advanced, ready to pick and enjoy now.
Tapestry carpets and hearth-rugs, wonderful value, only 7s 9d. and 12s 3d each at McKay's Great Pecoiisruction Sale.- -Advt.
Schroder and Co. have just landed another range of evening 1 rocks. 'I he very 1-0-st. F.arlv inspection is necessary to ensure the pick. Prices very moderate.—Advt.
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