A politician saved. TliOHil.K OX KKHKY STKAMK.It. A well-known politician representing ;i constituency not imp hundred miles from Creymoul !i wns fooling very sorry ini' himself mi the* Lyttclton-AYel-I i not on Kerry limit the oilier night, lie liiitl a very important speech to iimke in the Mouse the following day hut eoulil hardly speak keen use of a severe cold. A friend happily eamo to his rescue. Hiving into his hag lie produced :i hottle of Kofgo. the great Cough Cure. The first dose gave immediate relief to thi' politician and the following day lie had so improved that he was aide to make a line lighting speech. Leading chemists and stores sell Knfgo.
New neckwear, handkerchiefs, latest novelties in scarves, hosiery ami glove section are being shown at Schroder and Co’s. Inspection cordially invited,—Atlvt. 'For continuance id' news see fourth page.) jj i IST In Stafford Street, a leather STRAP. I’lease return to “(luardiail" (tfliee. rnt ) LET CUTTACK. Apply Box 71, “ Hokitika. BANANA SALE Ureal, reduction. value I - lid do/,, now Is ; IN a do/,, nic,'. Is lid. Saturday I'dth. Sept. only. 1,. V. TINC. Kriiilcier, Kevcll St. * Apply Mr- Sp'inheinier. .lolly Street. < vclc acce--orie.- and repairs. * try I. lillllWN AMI ( <>.. cheapest and he-t. Satisfaction guaranteed. (, NUMBER of laities and gents’ -t “ second hand cycles, at 1. BROWN A- C'O.’.s. The prices are right. See I hem. | K YOFR CV( f.K gives you trouble 8 take it to BROWN'S. An exporieu i‘d stall' at your cotuniaml. Civility and al tent ion is ottr motto. V large range of iu*w cycles to choose from at 1. BROWN & CO.’s. Old cycles taken as part payment. Consult us first. I.AOR SI’ORTI NO RIFLES and ani- * munition try I. BROWN &( 0. A large slock to choose from: none hut the host, in stock. OI.D false teeth Inmglit, os, 10s, 20s, 10s per set, sound or broken. Rest to Rlatinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis Street, Wellington. Cash return mail. rnilF.l ANNIVERSARY BALL will i he held in the ALBERT HALL, RI’ATARU on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. ■Jib'd. .Music by Lawn’s Orchestra. Double ticket -Is; single .is; extra ladv 2.5.
\Y |.;sT I . A X I) ACCU.UATISATIOX SOCIETY. DKF.It STAUvINO. A I'I'IJCATIOXS for 20 licenses to l\. stalk ovor seven Monks ill South Westland durin.i March Mini Al>r iI, 11)01), Wild- t'I.OSK will) the undersinned on XOYFJ.MIiF.It doth. l<J'2o. No a|)|ilicMtiuns may lie considered unless aecnmiiMtiied hy M license fee ol £.l per license. The amount will he returned if applicant is not successful. KISH I.NO SKA SOX. | KT.NSF.K for the fishing season, 1.1 opening on Ot'lOßKlt Ist. are now obtainable from the undersigned. Fee £l. I). .1. KYAXS. Hon Secretary. OXF. .M IKK HALF. AKAlll'liA. WKDNKSDAY. SKI’T. 23rd. 15)2-5. VOAXC K, in aid of the Hall Funds. First-class music. Hood super, efficient M.C. Admission: Ladies Is fid. gents, 2s fid.
PADDY'S MARKET. ST. MARY'S CIT'D ROt >MS. SaTPRDAY. SEPT. 2C,th. RG AXISKD liy Kokatahi Catholic V / Parishioner- in aid of Kokatahi Church and Hokitika Palish Car Funds. Fanrv mods. drapery. dressed poultry. (“«s. hams, vegetables, cream, home-made cakes. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. WEST HAND ELECTORATE. MR. T. E. Y. SEDDON invites his supporters in this portion of the electorate to meet him at the TOWN HALT,. HOKITIKA, on TUESDAY NEXT for the purpose of forming a committee of ladies and gentlemen to further his candidature at the forthcoming general election. Chair to he taken at 8 o'clock,
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