MOTHER WISDOM. Mother wisdom knows that the little one could not croon that baby song of happiness unless she was clean, cool and comfortable m every fibre of her little body. Look at the bourne limbs, feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess- She's a llexoua baby, of course. Each day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure Rexona Soap, the “baby’s own” Soap, that kills disease germs and keeps the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes, chafing, and other Italic ills far from her. She is the l>est thing she has. and the best of soaps is only just good enough for her. That is why she is a Rexona Rahv. SEE ? Obtainable everywhere.
Tho aged mare Missland, owned by Mrs K. 17. Smith, was submitted to auction at Greymouth on Saturday, and bought by Mr G. Gamble for £ls.
ibe All Plucks play Llanelly to-day (I uc.sday) .so the result of the game should be available to-mnr:ow morning alter 8 o’clock.
Messrs AA . Jelfrie.s and Co., draw attention to their entry for their stock sale :it Kokatalii Saleyards to-morrow (Wednesday) commencing at 1 p.m.
Owing to the inclement weather last evening, the monthly meeting of the Returned .Soldiers committee was adjourned till 7.80 o’clock on Wednesday night at the Soldiers’ Hall.
A da nee takes place in the Public Hull, Koitcrangi. to-morrow (Wednesday), evening in aid of the hall piano fund. Capital music has been arranged for and a very popular attendance is expected. The concert and ball in aid of the hinds of the AA’oodstock School prizes takes place to-ttlot row (Wednesday) evening in the Town Hall. Rimii. A capital programme has been arranged for the concert and good music for the dance to follow.—Advt.
A b'tndred and one gift suggestions will present themselves upon a visit to Paterson’s, w here much choice imported apparel specially chosen for Christmas gift-giving is being displayed. Full stocks tire now to band—this will tillow you to do your Cliritmas shopping before the rush period sets income tn-dav.
\olliing like being in a position to buy (lire, i from the source of supply. Ali-Kay’s have just landed from the factory a line of Mon’s Fell Hats. Newest shapes. The usual price is 12s (Id but AlclCay’s direct buying enables them to sell at Ss (id.—Advt.
The excellent wool prices m w prevailing at the various Dominion Stiles have already extended to the A\ est Coast. At rhiturday’s sale in Christchurch, the following local brands were sold: A' over D J-I.red ,T2d per lb, ditto ]- bred 25),1 per lb. JJAI over A', crossbred 2-Id p"r lb., pieces 15'd per lb., lambs 81 *d per lb. The above wools were classed and sold through Messrs W. Jell'reis and Co. 'I lie prices realised per bale were £.Ti 2s (id and £-'H ]Bs Bd.
The Westland llrancli of the Canterbury Progress League met at the County thatubers at 7.10 o’clock last night. Present : Air T. W. lirttcc (President), Dr Tcii hclmnnn, .Messrs Jell'reys A. G. Pilkingtou. I). J. Evans. J. .Morris (bon. secretary). A motion ol sympatliv was passed to Airs Grimmoud in respect to the death of the lion Crimmond. The Chairman reported in respect to further enquiry regarding it land settb'lneiit scheme in the tar south. The matter bad been looked into closely and data was being prepared, which it was suggested should be put before the Canterbury League, and asked to
set tip ji sit I »-«*« mi ii'*i t tco to investigate and icpoi't as to the limitary and tin possibilities of the proposals. 'I ltis course was agreed to and it was resolved l)r Teiibelmann present the ease to the League at Christchurch as soot! as found convenient. It was slated the month of February would be it suitable time to make the vi-it south, and it was decided to ask the (’ommissionet of Crown Lands to accompany the visitors if the trip could be managed conveniently. Tln* meeting also considered Dr Teii-hclmaun’s report regarding the ci rciihit ion ol tin- new booklet, ”A Holiday in Westland." It was decided to ask financial assistance front local 1,,.,|i,-s so a- to increase the distribution and to arrange with the Govern-
ment lor a wide circulation ow-iseas as funds would permit. Ford Truck with chassis complete, good going order, £lls in Greymniith. Ford Touring car, good second band, £(•,()_ —Mark Sprot and Co., Ltd., Greymouth.—Advt. Power and Alni-him-ty Csers: Nothing like Graphite for reducing friction and -.aving wear and tear, try our spe>,al Graphite Giease. R. P. M Alaiming !in d 5 I led lord Row. Christchurch. Advt.
Do you know that you can now buy II loot floorcloth at ns (id a yard. McKay’s have brought down the price to that figure. You can cover a 12 by '■ fool room for 33s or a 12 by 12 loot room for -l ls. McKay s have reduced the prices of (i foot floorcloths, Ss (Id to n s (Id; (I fool linoleums 3rd quality fis fid lo 7s lid: 2nd quality lls (Id to fis .’III. They have also reduced the prices of fi foot and 12 foot floorcloths and linoleums by from 3s to -Is a yard. Being direct dealers with the linoleum makers, McKay and Sun nre enabled to Imv at bedrock prices and thus save the middleman’s profits usually passed mi to the people.—Advt.
One hundred men's and youth's Ninas .suits, all sizes, latest shades, fit and style guaranteed. I’lices fins to LIOs., at W. 11. Stopfol'tli's.—Advt.
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