Mrs J. Wells ami family insert a notice of thanks in this issue. . During the past few weeks difficulty has been experienced at the Grey Hospital with diptheria patients, according to the report of the 11.M.0. (Dr. isolation ward is .its inaccessibility Mr Allen, the Department’s overseer has agreed that the present block could lie shifted uphill and placed in a position between the portei s house and the Old People’s Home. This would provide an isolation ward at a comparatively small cost. Those who are out for a good night s enjoyment, come along to the Arahura Volley Hall on Wednesday, January 21st,' and poiii the haymakers with their Harvest Dance. —Advt.
Ford Owner writes: “Have made as high as :S9 miles to gallon of gasoJine on mv 1919 Ford since installing “ Air-Friction ” Carburettor wliicli ensures more power on less fuel.’’ 11. I’. M. Hanning and Co., 5 Bedford Bow, Christchurch.— Advt. Prior to Stocktaking. Schroder and Co., will hold a great Clearing Sale, commenced Tuesday. January 20th, All summer goods will he cleared regardless of cost. It will pay you to visit Schroder and Co’s sale.—Advt. Does your baby's food turn sour during digestion? Give the little one Sim Hand's Fluid Magnesia. Corrects acidity—regulates the bowels.—Advt.
BLIND SPECIALISTS. The Window Blind * Specialists of New Zealand are Hulstou’* Ltd., 437 Colombo Street. Syden bam, Christchurch, 1 .ulston’s Ltd., can quote prices east'., lower than any n here else. They us© only the bed of Fadeless Holland and they give an unconditional guarantee of complete satisfaction or the purchaser's money refunded. Write to rfolston’s Ltd., for their quote —it will save juu
We have just opened out a large consignment of new and fashionable Ladies’ and Maids’ Underwear specially selected fur our new season’s trade. These dainty garments are in i-.-w designs and in the best quality of recognised fabrics, and all arc marked at prices to sell quickly. McUiuci s (Westland) Ltd., Hokitika and Greymouth. — Advt. Now arrived, a large consignment of choice apricots. Paterson, Mieliel tend Co.. Ltd.. Wharf Street. Phone Xo 2. —Advt. Smiling floors reflect smiling faces when 11 Tan-ol ” liquid polish is used. Cuts cost—lightens labour.—Advt.
A BOP, TI OX CHARGE. AUCKIjAXD. January 2J. Alart ha Jam- O’Sluuignossey, pleaded not guilty to ;t charge of unlawful use of an instrument on a gu'l of 10. and was committed for trial. The you net woman concerned said she paid two visits to accused, and was later admitted to a hospital, where she remained lor eleven days.
SHAKING THINGS VP. “Hv jove! Arthur’s shaking things up, isn't he? The man’s a marvel. Wonder how he stands up to it.” ’'Oh! T know! He keeps himself fit on Maltese. Says it counteracts strain. It’s true, too. I’m taking it myself, and it’s just the tiling for a bimy man.”
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