A social evening and dame will be ie!d by the Kiris' Club, in All Saints Schoolroom to-night, commencing at 8 ,block. Supper. Admission Is. Advt.
To-morrow being linal day ol the sale at Mrs Jacobs’ a special diseount if 10 per cent '.'ill Ih; given on all goods. Advt.
Regular patrons of the weekly each: assembly at the Soldiers’ Hall will please note the change of night am Lite assembly will take place this evening. Some good prizes will Is l distributed.
To-morrow still he gilt day lor the Ii.S.A. building fund. The depot in Bevel| Street v. ill he open opposite the I tominion Hotel, (.lilts ol all kinds will he welcomed.
Tickets tor the sports hall next week are going ofi well. Ihe ladies assisting with the refreshments will meet at the gift depot to-morrow night to make final arrangements for the event.
The Salvation Army will celebrate during the week-end their forty-second anniversary in Christchurch. Ihe various festivities will he presided over by the Chief Secretary. Colonel Henry who is accompanied hv Mrs Henry.
The releasing of the cyanide tanks at the Wealth of Nations battery, near Rcefton. killed hundreds of lisli in the Imingahua River, and salmon trout as large ns ltllh. in weight weie picked up in tlie stream on Wednesday.
Famous held hoots, double tongue and soles. 21s (id and 2ns lid at I'lallelislein’s. Revoll St.- Advt.
To-morrow Night! Soldiers’ Hall! The usual popular Saturday night dance will he held. A full Orchestra will he in attendance and will render ail itie |alc.-t music which should delight patfen llooi. Admission Cents Is t>d : Radios D. Advt.
“1 would sooner catch two tiotil than half-a-dozen swordiish." said Mr A. P. Buchanan, of California. who has just completed an extensive fishing tour nj the North Island, and is now ill Auckland. '‘l null have a >l‘amliable ('lnline of getting away. and. inv word, they are game lisli, I think
R is far better sport to catch trout with a hunch ol leathers than hook a swordiish.”
A young Chinese was Immd on Friday morning concealed in a lockei in the forecastle of the steamer liurmv. which had arrived at Auckland on
the previous night Irom Fiji. 'I he discovel'v wan made during a search ol the vessel 11 v Customs’ ollieiaU, who handed him over to the police. H<’ intimated that he wanted to go to Sydney. It is stated that two other Chinese were found hidden on the ivtinlV\ before the vessel left Suva lor Auckland and that they "ere sent ashore.
A line of £2 lor dealing c>| ies ol newspaper delivered at the house nf a subscriber was imposed on -lames Arthur Reid, aged 11. in the Auckland Police Court mi Saturday. Chief Retentive Cummings ■aid the fre1111e111 disapearanee o| the paper left lor Mr Stephen Barclay led to •' watch being kept in Saturday morning. || was successful. Reid being caught in ihe act of taking the newspaper. lie Slid lie wanted to read the results of Ihe Hawke’s Pay me--. I|, also admit led hat ing 1 aken I bursday’-. paper. The Magistrate. All | luiit. to accused :\\ hat do y ,,! ' d" ■' | am a lahnurer. I lie (’he'l I >ciei - 11 vi ■; When he works, sir. lie has a long criminal history. Ihe line ol £- was made up of £1 lor each ol 1 1“' two thefts. Ref a ult in each ease was lixed at seven days’ imprisonment.
I.allies woollen knitted and woven warm under vests, line and heavy rihs. now As 1 Id, -Is (id, As <)d to 7s ml each at .McKays.- Advt.
Tim ordinary meeting of Lodge Westland F.A.O.D. was held in the Lodge room mi Thursday. I Ith. Lcfore commencing the business u| the (‘Wiling; eulogist ic rrk'nMieos wen' made hy the A.O. in referring to fhe late Prime Minister, as to his sterling qualities as a statesman and a man. and a vote of condolence and sympathy was carried to Mr Massey and family in their ureal sorrow, the memhers reversing their collars |or the evening as a token of respect for the deceased. The minutes of the previous meet inn; were read and continued anil sick pay to the amount <ii ieo |;j s |d was passed for payment. Accounts amountino to L'A As and a maternitv bonus oi £<> was also pasi-cu for payment. The Secretary reported that the bed to he presented to Westland Hospital was now to hand, and it was decided to ollicially make the presentation ns sunn as the nameplate is 'attached thereto. There bring no further business the Lodge closet in harmony.
McKay’s -Vi inch “ Braenmr " Tweed, a dark hrown mixture, very warm and suitable for sclioei dresses. I sual price (is lid a yard. McKay’s Special Campaip‘.ll:■ ]irice As i)d a yard. Adit.
\ voiv S|>ppi;il bargain at McKay’s \:, Men’s navy Naysclotli overcoats Prince shape. I'sual price £•> os. ■ s !»‘ < ’- ini price UN. See t liP'-c mats. Aviv
(id one 111 dll' all wool edit sweatei<lS (■„[ tn IDs (ill. I lallenstein's, I?<*vi l St. Advt.
When colds and influenza arc prevalent let “NAZOI.” protect your family. One dose a day keeps colds away, (mod Id- all liars : (id doses lor 1- (Id. Advt. Figures talk, look at I lies': Girls wool ieii jerseys, were ‘.ls lid now 4lid; ladies’ heavy tweed edits, now IPs ’lid ; ladies' heavy woollen hose In grey, lovat, heather, hlack. were As lid now ’Js lid; ladies’ woollen gloves, all shades. Is lid per pair at our Great Stock-taking Sale, now in lull swine. Me l ■ rner’s, Hokitika and t iroymoutli. Advt. Motorists: Easy Starting in winter with " Air-Friction " C arburettor. Ensures also greater power and speed, slower speed in high FA 1 :"'- Saves you liuniev. liooklet from H. 1’- M. "'tnnine and Co. A Bedford lt»w. <hrislcliiiieh.—Advt.
Children like AVade's Worm Figs Safe and certain remedy lor worms.— Advt.
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