BLIXT) SPECIALISTS. The Window Blind Specialist'? of Viw Zealand are Hulston's Ltd.. 13, Colombo St.. Sydenham. Christchurch. Hulston’s Ltd. can quote prices easily lower Ilian tiny whore else. They ice only the host Fadeless Holland and they give an unconditional guarantee of complete satisfaction or the purchaser's money refunded. Write to Hulston's Ltd., for their quote—it will save von money.
The mails arriving this evening will not lie sorted into the boxes until tomorrow morning.
Soldiers' Hall. Friday night, week ly euchre for Ii.S.A. building fund followed liv .supper and dame; Ad mis inn Is Gd. Advt.
The "Grey Argus” states owing to the Grey bar again shoaling. the steamer Kaiapoi, which wa> loading lor Amklaiid had to suspend operations yesterday, and proceeded to Westport to complete loading there.
Business at Greymouth has sttllered considerably of late. as the result of the vagaries of the bar. and it is hoped that the powers that he will take immediate steps to eliect an improvement. otherwise there is a prospect of a gloomy outlook lor the port. Speakin ; at the annual banquet of the Wellington Chamber ot Commerce Mr ||. D. Bennett. the president touched on the question of dairy control. The policy of absolute unitrol he declared, was \ iewod w ith the greatest concern bv commercial people, and pr. tests had come from many quarters against the hoard carrying into eliect its decision in this matter. 1 hese protests had noi been confined to business men. hut many tanners' organisations aKu shared in this view, and it was significant that one ol the largest dairy companies in Taranaki had recently carried-rc-.nations objecting to the adoption by the heard ol a policy <d absolute control. "This Chamber/’ added Mr Bennett, "aNo made its protest believing that such an important matter rallied be made the subject ol anything in the nature ot ail expel iWe believe there' is far too minli at stake, and even if absolute control ultimately proves to he what the hoard thinks il will lie, the chamber is ol the opinion thaL Parliament should not have risked such a national asset to the fate of such an experiment.
Addisons li.tve girls' rubber coats; girls’ coloured cashmere hose, sizes I, 7). and d. from Is (id |or pair; Best White blankets for double bed G2s lid pair; 1 1 -1 (grcyi 31s (id. 10-1 -Ins. Advt.
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