Tin' eiitrie's for the f;it stuck sale .'it A r:t lit t r:i mi Monthly appear in this issue. Roll Ip: Unit I |> Uim'l turret Ihe ihi 11* i‘ ill the Three Mile Hull nil Mmiiliiv nielit. (J oi ill linin', good music. eflicient. .M .C.- --Advt. A Ihuhly's Market "ill he held in St. .Miiry's ( lull Ituinils on Saturday next. Se|iteiuhei' 2lith. nil'll need by the Knkiitnlii ('iilholie pn lishoners in uid of the palish cur fund. The annual general meeting of the Westland Racing Club takes place on Wednesday evening next al B.UII o'clock at the Club looms. Hamilton Street. The business includes Hie reception of the report and halance sheet, and the election of officers. On Tuesday evening next al the Tint'll Hall at S o'clock there "ill he a meeting of the supporters of Mr T. K. V. Seddon to form an Election (‘oinaiittie for the forthcoming contest, for tile Westland seat. Ladies and gentlemen from all parts of the district are invited to attend. Il i' notified hv the Westland Acclimatisation Society that applications for 2() deer stalking Incuses in South Westland during March and April next, "ill he received up to November Until., accompanied hv a fee of £~>. I.iienses for the fishing season, opening mi Oetoher Ist. next are now obtainable from Mr I). .1. Evans, Hon See.
Westland Hospital Board ackuowledge with si mere thanks the receipt of £l2B M's Pd being the nett proceeds of the recent Hospital Ball. The total receipts ivere £1 17 IPs. expenses 'DIP Ss ;id leaving the sum of L'I'JS IPs Pd. n handsome return for such a small outlay.—Advt.
When the average reader picks up his daily paper and carefully peruses its columns, the thought often crosses his mind when reading the Magistrate's Court lie" s. what a time these lawyers must have blistering people. Not a lit of il my friend. All except those of the " I’ieksucff " cult hate it. hut they do il because it is part of their business and thev are paid to do it. So with the unfortunate scribe! flow hateful it is to sue people lor their hospital fees, and what is worse, ftow costly to those that are sued. *' See the point friends. Think', Act. Ha v !”—Advt .
Just opened at Addison's—Marabouts in Mack. fa"n, nigger, from !tts (id. Xock scarves, black and white and coloured. Us Pd. -Is lid, 7s, 8s 3d.— Advt.
Another line of girls Navy Bobber lined waterproof coats just received from Hindoo to-day. Sizes Ufl to -Hi inch 17- (Id to 22 s fid. also girls Rubber Capes with hoods Ids fid to ills. Bodies ■Rubber Coats 32- fid. Mens Rubber Coats 27s Od at W. McKay and Son the leading drapers.—Advt.
Now arriving, a large consignment of choice cooking and fancy stunner apples in splendid condition. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd (Phone No. 2). —Advt. Farmers : Fire! Protect yourselves with "[.’nderwriters " Fire Extinguishers. Quickly suppress most dangerous outbreak. Always ready. Write for Free Booklet. B. P. M. .Manning and Co.. Bedford Row. Christchurch.—Advt.
Acts like a c-harm ! That’s what thousands say of “NAZOL” —the handiest and surest remedy for coughs and colds.—Advt
Addisons have just opened tip direct from Home, house furnishings. Wilton carpet squares, sofa rugs, fancy Coir matting and curtain nets in all fashionable colourings.—Advt.
Dependable worm remedy— WaDE’S WORM FIQS- Children like Th'tn.— Advt,
The Town Clerk, Boss, gives notice of the striking of the annual rates for the year ending ,'llst. March. 192 G.
Bobbie’s. Art Needlework lias removed to premises lately occupied by -or A. AY. Varrall, opposite the X.Z. Clothing Factory.—Advt.
The annual meeting of All Saints' Tennis Club held last evening was adjourned til] AA’ednesday at 7.17 p.ni. there being only eleven members present owing to the had state of the weather.
At the adjourned meeting of the AVestland A. and I*. Association hold yesterday afternoon. Air ■). M. l)imliiiek was re-elected President, and Mr .]. J. Mclntosh was elected Vice-Presi-dent. It was resolved to defer the eleotion to a later date.
On Monday next at A p.m. the usual weekly euchre and dance will be held in St. Mary's Club Booms. There "ill l.e eight prizes given and there will also he the aggregate joints; competition. Supper will also he served. Ihe first prize for lady and gout on Aloilday will lie of a most attractive nature. Admission Is only.—Advt. Mr F. Al. P.rodie, Manager of the Bank of New South AVales at Hokitika, has received notice of transfer to Ashburton. Mr Brodie has been a popular figure during his stay here, and has taken an active interest in many things about the town. AAitfi Mrs Predie ho will be especially missed in golfing circles.
The Commerce Super Eleven, new model I.J ton. chassis, bigger and better than ever, wheelbase P 27 incites against 112 inches. Heavier frame and wheels and much more powerful motor. Other models, twelve, lf-2 tons, model fourteen 2-21 fons, model twenty-five 3-3 J tons. Full particulars in catalogues. Price and extended terms upon application to Mark Sprot- and Company Ltd., (Ireymouth, sole AVest Coast Distributors, also at 167, Manchester St., Christchurch.-—Advt. Addisons for latest hosiery in all shades, 2s fid per pair. Silk hose, fashionable colourings, As Cd pair. Advt.
Opening up to-day 270 model milliner v and leady to wear hats just landed ix B.M.S. Turakimi from London. Alilliners this particular shipment is absolutely exclusive to ourselves and no two arc alike, also hy the same boat the latest in Ladies Summer Coats, ■lumpers and Frocks. \\ . McKay and Son, Specialists in London .Millinery and Apparel.—Advt.
(Leal preparations are being made at Schroder and Co’s. Special arrangements have been made to keep us supplied with the latest novelties in millinery. frocks, hosiery, gloves and fancy depart meats.—Advt. The new spring goods are here presenting a wonderful array of new ideas in Millinery, Neckwear, Cloves, Frocks, Costumes, .lumpers etc. A\ o have a gorgeous range designed in tie. s t vies that combine beauty and dignity. Alci L iu-r’s, Hokitika and Groymouth.—Advt. Belting : " Tuffoid ” Leather Melting is living ever increasing satisfaction te users. Strong, durable, easy running. W rite for our quotes. B. P. Al. Alanniug and Co., 7 Bedford Bow, Christchurch.—• Advt.
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