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It is expected that Air .Justice A 1 pers will preside at next week’s sitting of the Sup rente Court herc> in lieu o .Mr .Justice Adam* who is unnhle tc attend the sessions.

Addison's ate showing full range o| men's and hoys' singlets, jerseys, pull overs, and cardigans in all size s. Advt.

To-night at Nelson Dr. Teirheltnann is giving a lantern lecture on the beauties of Westland, particularly dealing wit it the mountain and glacier region in South Westland. The lecture will he given at the Hawthorn Institute where the lantern plant lias been placed at the disposal of the Coaster who was invited .specially to Nelson to give the lecture.

It is notified in this issue that subscript ions are invited throughout the County of Westland for the National Memorial proposed hv the Government to the late Prime Alinister (Rt. Hon. W. F. Ala.sseyl. Lists are open at the County Office. Hokitika, and at all country post offices throughout the County. Lists are to be returned by 31st. August. Boys’ fancy jersey suits in five shades, 9s lid to 11s 6d. At Hallenstein’s, Revell St.—Advt. First aid for coughs, cold, influenza, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Rev. B. Hutson is to take the service at Kokatnhi on Sunday. He goes there with Mr Dibits the Home Missionary, to hold a Communion Service in the afternoon.

l-ot-td hairdressers tiutiiy that their shops will be closed on Saturday afternoon next from 3 to o p.ni. on account of the football match, Westland v. Grey.- Advt.

The Kokafahi-Kaiterangi Winter Show Committee lias received, splendid entries, numbering seven hundred for their show oil Tuesday and Wednesday next, so that a very attractive display is assured.

To-night at the Public Midi. Kokutalli the Winter Show hall takes place. Splendid music and a good floor has been arranged for with a good supper and tlie evening should prove a very enjoyable one.

To-night at the Soldiers' Hall there will he a reunion gathering for returned men and their lady friends. 'I here will he dancing ami music from 8

o'clock onwards, and supper will be served at 10 o’clock. A pleasant gathering should result.

We have received .several letters limn Hokitika, residents informing us of the great saving they have efiected by purchasing their furniture and furnishings from us. You can do the same and "e give von the largest and best stocks to select your requirements limn. Remember we pay freight and pack free of (barge. Harley and Co., l.td.. Complete House Furnishers. (Ireyinoutli.

All members of the Kiwi Juniors

Committees in connection with their Trip Fund, and also their Management Committee are requested to attend a meeting at, Mclntosh's Club Booms to-night. (Friday) at (.30 o’clock sharp. All members are requested to he p-res net at business is most important.—Advt.

A popular welding was celebrated at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Wednesday (-'cuing by the Rev. B. Hutson win-:! .Mr John l-crgusson of Hanluui. eldest son ol the late Mr Thomas l-’crgussoii. was married to MiiHarriet- Parker, eldest daughter of Ml- and Mrs U. Parker, of Kanien. .Miss M. Parker, sister of the bride, actor as bridesmaid and Mr 11. Shearer was best man. The honeymoon is being spent in Canterbury.

A Wellington correspondent stales (hat on Wednesday morning, being the anniversary ol the death ol Mr 8“d(!on. about, a hundred admirers, including sonic from distant parts, gathered at

the moiiunu-iit in the Rollon Street (‘cnn-tery, w hen two flora! en-.hlcnis, one Dorn tie- V, e-l, ('ouster-’ Associa-

tion. and one from Sir Joseph and Bade Ward, were placed on tla- muiiuinent. The lir.st was deposited by Mr Roderick M’Kenzie. and siioi-ebes paving tribute to Mr Seihlon were made by Messrs T. M. Willoid and 11. K. Holland.

A ( h list chill eh paper says on 'Wednesday. behind dosed doors in. St .John's schoolroom, the Diocesan Synod net in secret conclave lor the nurno.se ol electing the third Bishop ni ( hrisi church. About -.'(HI li-ciiihcrs of the Synod are in attendance. and the Commissary. Dealt Carrington, is presiding. Proceedings for the election opened on I ucsilay moming. There arc about twelve nominations for the ofiice. The Synod continued in session [ill ten o clock on Wednesday night and it was staled that, it was unlikely that any finality would be real in-d in tin- balloting within the next twenty-four hours. D.ven wlii'ii tin- final ballot lias been taken tin- Italic' of the elected candidate will not he announced until lie lias adopted the a ppoi lit men t .

Five dozen hoys all wool Colonial heather jerseys, all Ozcs. os lid. Ilallenstcin’s, Revcll M.- Advt.

The Women"', sod ion at the Dunedin Exhibition is going to lie an important feature in the display. Aliss Jean I’x-gg ]-■ file organising secretary au.i Mr- li. A. Perry the local representative. The activities ot the Women's section will lie many and varied. There will lie also, sections where classified exhibits will be entitled to awards. These will include a line arts section, arts and crafts section, and applied art section. Exhibits may he forwarded also for sale. The conditions for showing are generous and should attract exhibits in goodly number. From this district there .should be a good general entry in classes covering drawings. photography, art needlework, wood work and carving, designing in fabrics etc., as well as a loan section for articles of interest and value. Further particulars may be obtained from Airs Berry by those desiring to send forward exhibits.

There was a good attendance at the progressive emlirc assembly last night: at the Soldiers’ Hall, when the prize winners were: —Ladies;. Miss Fane (tea set), .Mrs Archer (cups and saucers). The runners up were Alisses Lynch and * Bell; Gents. Mr .1. Breeze (cardigan) Mr Aliller (sponge bracket), runners up Messrs Leslie. Scott and W. Lakin. The lucky table was No 10. bliss Dalgleisli. .Messrs Barry. Leslie and Kilcullen. Supper was served and a dam e followed, a number remaining. Mr E. ’ Guodfellow supplied the music, and Air Sumner kindly officiated as master of ceremonies. The third night of the June tournament will be continued next- Thursday, when in addition to 1 the competition for the aggregate prize there will be several valuable trophies ottered on the evening’s play. The present tournament closes on the doth, inst. and on the 2nd. July there will he a monster ouelire evening for sj coin] prizes. Genuine lull weight I’almer Nap trousers - Ids (id a pair. Eight dozen Blue Hentiirio Nelson Denim Trousers --s< lid a pair. Denim Trousers with double seat and fronts—-IDs Pd a pair at AlcKav's. The Leading Drapers. Hokitika. -Advt. Opened to-day. girls' jerseys in pink, case, brown and putty, at Addison's. -- Advt. Just the thing for Winter nights— Eiderdown c|tiihs from bos to 150 s; white blankets from 39s lid. Auchsons. Advt. .Men's tweed overcoats in great, variety, 39s lid to 90s Ilallenstein's Rev-| ell .St.—Advt | Ford Truck with chassis complete, m good going order, £lls in Ureyrnotith. Ford Touring car, good second hand, £9O. —Afark Sprot and Co., Ltd Grey mouth.—-idvt Children like Wade's Worm Figs. Safe ami certain remedy for worms.— Advt. Figures talk, look at these; —Girls’ woollen jerseys, were 9s lid now -Is lid; ladies' heavy tweed coats, now 19s Cd ; ladies’ heavy woollen hose in grey, lovat. heather, black, were 3s lid now 2s lid; ladies’ woollen gloves, all shades, is lid per pair at our Great Stock-taking Sale, now in full swing. ATcGruc-r’s. Hokitika and 1 G revmouth.—Ad vt. I Schroder and Co. have opened out a splendid range of new knitted cos- 1 tumes and sports coats; silk, velvet and < marocain frocks. Inspection cordially i invited.—Advt. .Motor Cars and Launches. Lubricate with ■' Oil-Dag” which gives increased compression, less friction, less carbon deposit, less beat, .smoother and 1 quieter running with less lubricant and <• petrol consumed. 11. P. M. Manning a and Co., 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch. a --Advt, d

Order of .Masses and Devotions in St Mary’s Parish, Sunday, June Mill: Hokitika. 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Kokatnhi 10 a.m. Mr Bruce Adam (Presbyterian Home .Missionary) returned from Milton last night. He lias quite recovered from bis accident and resumes his duties at Ross again. lie (-(inducts the usual service in the Ross ( hurcli on Sunday evening. Mr W. 11. StopfWth. mercer of Revel] Street purposes extending his premises and preparatory thereto is holding a clearing sale commencing tomorrow to enable the stock to be reduced. Watch for particulars appearing in his advertising space. Mr ,|. O’Brien (.Member for Westland, not i lies a series ol post-sessional uddri -M's he is delivering in the district. lie speaks at Kokatnhi on Saturday night, Ruatapu on Sunday, Kokitika on Monday. Russ on "Wednesday and Rinm on Thur.-dai.

The special leature this month will be the .',ll Sainl’s Tennis Club Rail being held in the Soldiers’ Hall on Wednesday. .June -Mill. The music is in the callable bauds ot Mes-is Pawn and Ribbons and patrons are assured of a very pleasant evening. Tickets obtainable trom (lull Members. Ad-mission--'is ('id. - Advt.

Kvery year the Wellington branch of tin' Navy League sends a wreath to London to be placed on Nelson s .Monument in Trafalgar square on Iratulgar Dav. The wreath is (imipo-ed eliieMy of native llowers: koltia. mm ramn, and tawliini, with tin- red supplejack berries and the beautiful rata Mower showing to advantage. In order llml the wreath may appear fresh alter the long journey Home, it is placed in a tub ol distilled water, which is then frozen. Then, when October "Jli cullies nmiid. the ice is hroki-n from the wreath and the Mowers appear as Iresh as though 11ii’v had jusi been picked. Professor Robert son. ni \ hloria ( ol-h-ge is su|ip!ving tlie disiilh-d water lor ill.' freezing process. Belting: Satisfaction ensured with "Dandy’s Rcnuine lialata Belling’ ; noii-porou-. 1 1 ('(' iron! stretch, unaflee--11 ■( I by temperature changes, (juntos from R. U. M. Manning and Co., o Bedford Row. ( hristcliurcli. —Advt. Tho ambassadors of trade, cotamersiai travellers “strike a true note” and a.si for Bells’ Mild Yellow Label W niskv. They know the goods. “Bell’s” is nuhl and clear. Mar!' Sprot and Co. Ltd.. Greymouth, sole distributors.—Advt. Nursery l-'lannelette Ss (ill dozen. Good while tbiiinelelte — I s 3d and Is lid a yard. J lyrdoxcnpic diaper—ls Sd a yard. Unn-oclises’ best quality striped and coloured flannelette Is lid a yard, at .McKay’s, The Leading Drapers I loki tikn.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1925, Page 2

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