A nicotine; of tho Mest.lnnd branch of the Canterbury Automobile Association will be held in the ( ounty ( hainhers this (.Tuesday) oveniim at Mil) o’clock.—Advt.
Men's heather and grey jerseys 9s Gd. Men'.; O.S. heavy-weight underpants and vests 9s Gd and 10s 6d.—Addison’s. —Advt.
Next Saturday night n juvenile fan \ drei-.s ball will he held at the Soldiers' l-Ja’ll. It will he Empire Eve and should draw a large attendanee. Prizes "ill he awarded for the best eostmnes. An adult dance "ill follow when the juveniles ret in;. Special music will lie provided, and there s!u old lm e m< 11;. gathering.
At Westport on Saturday Rev. M. Jormyn playing for the Rivals sustained a broken arm. and (A Martin playing for Mokihinui dislocated a shoulder. The latter is well-known in the boxing arena, his latest appearance being when he recently defeated Garvey (Greymnuthi at the Westport touii.ey.
Be-erect ion of Brunner trallic bridge is proceeding under the guidance of Mr Sigler. Already two am borages are complete. Init it i. estimated that the job will last another IS montus. Messrs liiirlmnnn and Keenan have made good progress v.ilh the Stillwater Creek bridge and expert to have, it e'lniplrted by :be end ol the present month.
The Xew Zcnnlnd Farmers’ Co-opera-tive of ( hristehureh and Mr Hoyliss ot the sanu' city, are eaeh forwarding a (ollection id cut blooms, lor exhibition only, at the Chrysanthemum Show to he held to-morrow afternoon. It will no doubt he very interesting to lovers rf (lowers, ns well its growers, who will lie able to make comparisons between the West Coast grown blooms and those grown oil the Fast Coast.
To-morrow night at the Soldiers’ Hall the Sports Hall "ill take place. 'lbis
it a benefit for the K.S.A. building fund. A very line, hall and necoimnodatiim rooms ore now provided, and liuaneial help is needed to meet the liability incurred by the returned men. For the ball first class arrangements have been math' anil patrons will 1 <• well catered lor. There will be the best of music am! the fieriest ol floors, while a refreshing supper will he at hand. The occasion should bring together a very notable gathering. Addisons. Corset Mhviu lists, can guarantee lit and (uni furl elastic corsets and bras-ieivs Full range ladies vests ami h.dices j it.-1 opened. Advt. At Timaru lasi week. Ivan F.ri" .1 olmsl one >\ as charged "liii Liking „ ride ini - Ike Fake Alexandria game saiietnary. Mr H. 11. It. I li'iei l , u!m appeared far ilm Ae.-liinal i.-a! ion Ki-eii-ly. S'. id ihe olfeuee was a serious ,me. Tile ranger, on visiting the lake, saw the defendant in the sanctuary, ami la- had a Winchester rill ■ with him. Asked why he was Here the
defendant said he v.;e alter rabbits. Defendant was r.mvieb'd and lined JAS and costs. at (ireyiiionl Saturday evening. the present sat isfaetorv p "item of the honey industry on the Wes! Con-t was favourably eouitm tiled on. the fact that already H 7 tons of grad'd honey had le'en .•hipp-'d to l.omloti this season, ami I 1! Cuts more are in th.e grading store awaiting shipment, showing that tlm West Coast is worthy to lake a. place among ihe lending honey producing areas in Xew /.calami.' There was a. large aUomhinee at Ft Man's Club Rooms last eveiitteg. Ihe liesi lady’s prize "as won by Miss Coral Fox with Mrs l.yneh second. The Cent's lirst went to Mr T. Fuel; and Mi' W. Sumner .second. The lucky table winners comprised Mrs fox. Miss ly.rgling and Me-.srs llryant and McIntyre. After a bountifiil supper dam - mg was indulged In until midnight., n [he strains ef Gnoilfcllnw ’s Musi . .Mr F. (Iroul'sky dnr.. -. :ii rit d mil the duties ei M.C. The “Men .mi ill' c.i/mt,-” rei ord.s the re.i-i nil ion if the lolloping new company: Nevus (Kawarnu) Cold .Mining Co., I.td. Registered as a j dilate e. luju'iiv. April I. Ib'Jo. Capital : CI.WiO into ."..IKII) of os eaeh. Subscribers : Christ ehureii (F IF Marker. W. Angus. S. I omler. li. McClelland.
:;l ii; .\! 1 1 1111 1i ;11 Bryant. .>99. A nek l,i ml 11 1 1 <i: t Htmil'. AG>; Hokitika - \V. Keller AUI. K. 11. 1 >avi- 2AO. <)b----jei'i.-: To acquire i l l mining rights tu acquire mining lease Iron) Ktuvatau Colil .Mining Co.. I.td.
MeKay’s "Wuollywarm ” lilankels Tin! liest. Colonial woollen l.lanket, single bed si/e Ids (id, double bed si/.e (ids and 7ns. Also oilier blankets at lower prices. —Advt.
]n answer in a denotation introduced by .Mr d. o’Uriel) MR. to the Minister of Marine at Okarito reicuth the Minister of Lands now forwards Mr O' Uriel) the following reply : - ‘Mt appears that there is some misapprehension in the illinils ot the settlers regarding the running of the hoot (Klsie) v.lii". 1 1 is subsidised hy the Governnient. The terms on which the subside is payable is that the Company shall make six trips pet- annum to each Okarito, Urine Hay, and Okuru with as many additional trips to either of these ports as may !<■ required; that is to say when there are thirty tons of cargo either to pro or to come. It may he stated that the “Klsie" made ten trips tu Okarito durine the past year, and no douht would lucre made additional trills had ilie inducement in the shape of cargo been oll'ering. As the terms of the contract have hecn earned out. no action can he taken.
Famous field hoots, double longue and soles, 21s (Id and 2- >s fid at llalleiistein's. Revel I Ft.—Advt.
Ford Truck with chassis complete, in good going order, £lls in Grevmouth. Ford Touring ear, good second hand. £9O. —Mark Sprot and Co., Ltd Grev ,no'll —_ldvt Mi-Kav’s All inch “ Braemar iwco-.i. a dark brown mixture, very warm and suitable lor sclmd drosses. Lsual ]>riec (is lid a yard. McKay’s Special Cainpaigne price 3s Pd a yard.- Advt. Get one of our all wool coat sweaters !)s (Id to His (id. flalleustein’s, Revel! St.- Advt. A very special bargain at McKay’s: 15 Men’s navy Nayscloth overcoats. Prince shape. I’smd price £.5 ss. Spcciol price £2 Ills. See these mats.—Adv First aid for coughs, cold, iulluon/.a, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
Air •). Fell an employee of the Pithlie Works Department, met with a serious accident at Glenhope on .Saturday, As a result of an explosion he had a hand blown off ami received facial injuries. Mr Fell is a son of Mr an Mrs Fell of Otira.
Miss Margaret Cushy. M.A.. "as I,is| night appoint!, d to the position if Assistant Tea: her at the Creymouth Technical High School. Miss Casley. "ho is a graduate of Auckland Cniversitv College. is at present on the stall’ of Mount F.den School, Auckland. and was prior to that a member of the teaching staff of the i halites District High School.
The judges for the various classes at the Chrysanthemum Show to-morrow will la—Mr .1. Breeze, cut blooms; .Mr Haile, vegetables; Mrs W. AT ilson, decorative class; Mis Preston and Mr Spence, cooking and sundries; Miss Carpenter (Bobbies). Famywork ; Mr W. Hughes, art; Mrs (F A. Perry Mayoress). Primary School section. Exhibitors are requested to try and arrange to forward their exhibits as early as possible to-morrow morning, so as to prevent any delay with the .judging. The Winking Bee last evening in connection with the Chrysanthemum Show made good progress in arranging the Hall and suiting for the Show on Wedr.esdav goth. It was decided to make the entries ill vegetables, section IF free for exhibition. The Secretary will he in attendance at the schoolroom thm evening to receive late etiIries. A large number of primary school scholars are competing for the various classes in that section, Hie teachers having kimllv consented to supervise their work. The ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers “.strike a true note” -.u.i! ask for Bells’ Mild Yellow Falun Wnisky. Titty know the goods. “Bell’s” is mild ami clear. Alai a Sprot and Co. Ltd., Hroymoni.il. solo distributors.—Advt. ■Just lauded a large consignment of Johnathan and other choice apples; Paterson, Michel and Co. Ftd.—Advt. Sell ruder and Co. have opened out a splendid range of new knitted costumes and spoils coats; silk, velvet anil innnaam 1 rocks. Juseeelion cordially invited.—Advt. ’Woods’ (heat Peppermint Cure, For coughs and colds, never fails. Schroder and Co's (heal Stock-taking Sale is ii.e.v finished. In thanking you very much fur Ihe liberal patronage, we no " advise you, that we have opened our first shipment of new autumn millinery. velveteens in plain colors, embossed and printed effects. Advt. The following just opened to-day at Addis.ill’s: Children’s coloured coals, small sizes, from lis fid; hoy’s jerseys and stockinette faced suits, navy anil nigger, dIK. silk and wool d'ose, all shades. .Vs (id li> |Ss nil. ladies' sill; wool vests and kuickcis. also Ycdnnis vests. Special value in blue!: cashmere hose lis 1 Id.-Advt. Bjssswau’icQßßio' :arnaraarf£gKP*a | l
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