Ai Si. Mary’s Church, Hokitika, tomorrow (Sunday) mass will be celebrated at S a.in. and 11) a.m. This is Depot, day IMr the 11.5. A. building fund and the premises in lleve 11 Street are otien for the despatch of business. (lifts of all kinds will he welcomed. The monthly meeting of the 11.5. A. oummiiice takes place at 7.30 o'clock on Monde;, ni-.dit ami ill he followed Ip. a meeting ci rej lest u tat ires < f the sponing bodies \ bob are organising a mou’-tcr bail for l.'tiio May. it is | rot e-ed io hold a juvenile Kmnitv Fttm-v Dress Hall at the Solder:.' !(:dl on Saturday May 23rd. on the eve of I ; 1 tr.i i(••■ day. Several prizes wall !.•■ awarded for costumes. .Vo doubt ih- :, will he a large gathering if the young folk, Kurt her piartieular.s will be publish"!! next week. S uiie Ruble prol.h in- have a perennial ini rest for l lie* average man. perhaps one of the most puzzling is the story of the fall it |)a\id the man alter Hod’s heart. This problem is the one which the preacher at St. Andrew's Church will deal with to-morrow evening, A dame will he held in tie- (hie Mile flail, \rahur.i on Wednesday dill May In aid of the Hall funds. Hood supper. ' Pllllricnt M.C. .Music hy Rnlletli’s .laz.z. Hand. l.adies Is; (dents 2s. Ail'd . The ilea I h of Mrs Mat;. I) uioie. relict of M r da mes Iliiuue. of IP id t on. and former!' ol l aph stun. ( iok phu o earlv yesterday morn in;:, a! Ihe ace ol
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young men will seek some extra protection against winter's chills. What could lie hell t than an all-wool coat or pull-over cardigan ? T in- cant, cardigans al Addison's are found in several popular shades while the new pull over shapes are found in many sporting designs. A>k Addison's to show you these to-day. lieliu-mlier a cardigan or sweater is also ideal lor sports wear. Full over cardigans lit Is to I’d- 111. coal cardigans ISs (id to I’l’- (id, Addison's. Hamilton St. Advt.
Tin* District llaeing Committee met at (I'rayinont It yesterday alternoon. Mr T. K. Coates pri-iding. 'I In re wm e pre-mil also .Messrs Kettle. Duogan, (iilhefl. IVrotti and Finns. lie):ills in regard to the late race meetings were received and tin* lines approved, excepting in the case of the jockey Keene, fixed al To fur boring in the hurdle tuna at Hokitika. Further evidence was put forward, and a reduel ion of the line was suggested by the Stipendiary Steward. On the motion of .Mr Finns the line was reduced to £|. An application for a trainer's license was approved, subject to report by the llanvollise Inspector. Dates for race meetings lor the coming season as received were approved. The (ireymotith and Reclton clubs are to submit dales alter a further conference on the matter. Circulars from the Baling Cnnfi-rea'. • "ere dealt with, all re;p;e-lx for information Icing enmplied with.
Addisons are now showing a l ,, !l range of men's overcoats. Covert ••m. Dri-Kind, prices ;■>- thl to lifts ml. Advt.
At tin* District Racing Committee meet iug tit (1 rcymontli yesterday. Mr 11. \v. Kitrhinglinm attended l»y invitation, anil a discussion ensiled as to raring and trot t injjC iixlnrcs lor the New Year, alFectihg the Hrcvmniuh and Hecflon troll inn and raring Cliih- and ihe Westland trotting fixlure. Mr Kmhingham thought it would l a necessary tor the firrymouth Trot t ilie Club to move further into earlv .January or inid-Fehruary. and he sugge-led the Keefton Troll ino Club might hold it- meeting immediately alter the trotting meeting tit Westport to improve the i ircuit lor visit in;r trotline; horses. '1 he matter was received from various aspects, and eventually it was resolved Mr Kitchinglmm slouch out a circuit of dates to lie forwarded to the clubs alieeted. ami the matter be decided hy delegates instructed from their clubs to meet at (Ircyuouth in three "celts' time. Taking the cooler days of Autumn already at hand as forerunners of the Cold days of a long "inter, you could not choose a more opjortune time to visit McKay's great Selling Campaign, to secure your every need 111 the way of dress ami fashion goods, household goods, wearing apparel and men'.- and hoys wear. Advt. McKay's great Selling Campaign offers many great opportunities to save money in buying the latest and best of new seasonable goods. All that is forecasted to lie worn thm season "ill bo included in this extraordinary selling campaign.—Advt. Boiler Owners: Use • Stop-kale.” the only guaranteed remedy tor removing ami preventing scale, oil and grease in steam boilers in simple cheap and efficient manner without corroding plates or mountings. I>. p. M. Manning and Co.. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.— Advt
The entries for Monday's fat stock sale at Arab urn appear in this issue. .Messrs MrGrucr's (Westland) l.td. distribute with this i-sile partietdai's of their annual .“lock-taking sale wliiih commenced to-day. Sister Clarke of the X.Z. Hrnnck of t!'.- lied Crii-s will address the people of Kokatahi and Koiterangi in the Public Hall on Monday, May It!), at S p.m. Advt. Miss Hladys Cullen has been appnnleil assistant mistress (Standard \i at the dreymouth District High School. For the past, nine years Miss Cullen Inis been assistant mistress at the I’a pallid .School (ChntelmnTi). One shilling admi'-imi A special euchre and dame "ill he held ill St. Alary’s Club Rooms mi Monday -Hit. May. R.rJT. Valuable prizes and dnodfollow's. .Music. Supper served. Cimiineuce at S p.m. Admission Is. Advt. Messrs Dalgety and Coy. Ltd. will sell hy auction at Coal Cie.-k mi .Monday next. .May Ith. at p.m. t , -' 1 whole of the stock and plant in (he estate of the laic Thomas Waite. The stock (.'imsi.-ts of IT-milking row-, and there is a lirst-cl.tss plant. Xtll'se Spring of the I’lmikct Society at (.ireymonth, where her serviees are being n Hill I availed 01. pur] rises vi-it-ing Hokitika on Friday week. In the forenoon Nurse Spring may be consulted by mothers at ilw hide's room ol the Soldiers' Hall, while in the afternoon in the annexe ol the Hall. Nurse Spring will deliver tin address to mothers. Further particular- "ill appear later. Should circumstances "arrant Nurse Spring "ill he prepared to make a weekly visit to Hokitika. To-night's the Night '. At the Soldiers’ Hall! Come and dame to the strains id the line orchestra, composed of live in-t riimeuts (including violin, pica i. sax .pbmie. corui l and drums!. The Hoi ris in perfe. I order. palming commences at Kbill o’clock sharp. Ad-mi-.'iou (boiis Is (id; !.allies Is.- Advt. At t lie annual me. I ing ol Ihe X./. Rugby l uimi. held at Wellington mi Thursday. .Mr Adam-, (West Coast) raid it "mild le iier.'-.siiry to assist Rugby on the West toa-t this season if they did not want to s-e the Coast lest lo Rugby. < h her delegates expressed the opinion that the bigger unions ought to help the smaller unions. and on the motion ol .Ml' Norris (I la" he’s Ray) it was resolved llmt it be a I'eoomiuioidat ion to the incoming executive to establish a fund of £7OO for the purpose of partly imaming the visits of teams to millin' unions. Another West Coast pioneer, in the person of John White, aged Ho ycai.s. parsed away yesterday at 2.30 p.m.. at the residence i ! his ih llghter. Mrs H. Rtirger. at Kumara. Deceased "as a native ol County M all'. Iceland. The sturdy ■Molmiiy" "ill Do well remembered I'm' the great battles lie used t, put up in t!m wrestling ring in the d;ivs cone bv. Many a champion had in- l-gs taken from under him at ‘‘col|;i |- ;t nil elbow," by the J 111 ■• k V little | risliman. I p t ill reuoitly. lie took delight in telling of the great contests and of the best mm he had met in the wrestling ring. IDs wile predeceased him about two years ago. He leave- two daughters. Mrs H. Rure'er of Kumara. and Mrs O Hrieu, of Wellington, ami cue soil. Mr Stephen W hite ef K uniazn. to mourn their loss.
(Peat Stock-taking Sale commencing Saturday. May 2nd. The fneil stock clearance before annual stock-taking. All overstocked lines to he cleared rcga ri I less ef cost. There are many des■i. l-i rg;. iu> in every department. See our " indo" -. 1.0 ;k mil for big .sal,, price ad veil i -emcM . \ i-il (his great bargain idea ranee. McHmei's. Hokitika and breytt \dvl. Woods' (iri ai Reppermint Cure. , i.,1 colds, never tails. “NAZdI.” the ready tor n-e and money -.-a i in::' remedy. 00 doses D (id. Ad'vt. The (Vlnunlee Super Pilc'ell. Mf" I lei 1 ; ton. I hassle bigg, r and better than ever, v, I I base 1:.’7 in. lies again-t I|g in; hes. Heavier frame and "het'is and mm h more powm fill motor. Other models, twelve. 1 j-2 tons, model fourteen 2-2 J tons, model twenty-live •!->!■ tons. Full particulars in catalogues, pidi e and extended terms upon application t.v Mark Spent and Company l.td., (Irey oniiitl.li. sole West (oast Distributors, also at HIT. Manchester SI.. ('hristrhuivh • -Wlv L I'lta I sVop-spmTiug rough cm he stopped by “X AZlii." Take some drops mi sugar Relict rating and soothing. (HI drops |s (Id. \dvi .
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