Knt ries I’:■ r tin' sti>< !, .'••ill . ."t A: : 1 I:urn i::i Monday appear in this K>:ie. Tn-i!:iv b-'ing; the filial day el lie s.de nt Mrs .tacol-rc’ a special discount of 19 per mil "ill lie ( 1 ivc ii mi all go 1 ids. A,l v(. Tile annual lie i ’nr; d n’(•:1 1 1• -• r - ( I I lie West land !*.i n• i- ii ef I lie Caul TInirv I’rcigre.-s l.cieriic will he ladil ml \|n:i(l;iv at 7.A I |(.ln. al I lie County Chambers. Messrs | fidgety and Co., will «<■!l by auction on Thursday, May 21st., at 12..'11) ivm, at Mr A. K. Croup’s farm. Big river. Alialira. tile whole of the stack and chattels, bv order of the mortgagee. The pi It depot, in llcvcll St. (Opposite th.‘ ll.oini r.ion Motel) is open to-day for the belief'll ol the Ii.S.A. building fund. A nuniher ol pills are promised and dnnalinns (it all hinds will he welcomed. The ladies of the various sporting dubs, helping with the Sports’ Hall next week, will meet at the depot, to-night at 5.30 o'clock to lnake linal arrangements lei- the special event of the season.
Nurse Spring of tin 1 G rev timid h Plimket Society visited Hokitika yesterday and met several mothers at the Soldiers’ Hal! where general iulormation was imparted. In the aliernoon an address was given. Miss Sprinp will return apain in a tortuipht's time and will he prepared to visit mothers nt their homes, and supplv in forma t ion regarding the young children's welfare.
With a view to cheeking rough play which appears to he on the increase ill the Dominion (stales the Christchurch Start, referees are now directed to report otery ease of a player being spot itieallv cautioned to the "Rttghy l liion. This body will keep a register in wliieli all (tuitions reported v. ill he entered, and any pltivcr whose name appears on such a register three times in one season will he aide to he brought before the union and suspended for such term as the union may deem lit. The register will he destroyed at the end of such season, so that no player will he liable to disqualification for ofi cnees cojr.niitted during ft. provious i-ons'in.
.\ writer in ilio Wellington “Domiuion” : “Before the Cl Blacks left New Zealand shores last year, l’urtor was acclaimed as one ol the greatest wingfurwarils New Zealand had ever produced. To-day he is a very ordinary • daver indeed, and it is not difficult to understand why Barker was prefers in the latter internationals on the tour. The fact is that the New Zealand captain put on weight on the voyages to and from England, and he is still carrying a good deal of superfluous avoirdupois. If he does not get busy with Indian clubs and skipping rope, he "Ml certainly not get a phuc in the 'Wellington representative team this season.” Radiator Beaks. Try ” Radorone.” Permanent repair in few minutes. No (legging of circulation, no damage to machine. Two sizes: As Dd and 10s Gd post paid. R. P. M. Manning and Co, r> Bedford How, Christchurch. —Advt.
Children like Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe and certain remedy for worms.— Advt.
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