To-day is the Jewish Day nt Atonement. ;imi is being observed ns n special holiday liy the Jewisli Community throughout the world. Messrs Irvine and Stevenson l.td. until'v they are ea-li buyers of fresh whitebait at their factory, lleaeli St. At a reeent meeting ol the New Zeabind Meat I’rndneei's Battl'd Alt' David Jones was re-elected Chairman for the ensuing (welve months, ami Alt' .!. S. • lessep V iee-t'hnirnian. The adjourned tin until meeting of the Westland Racing Clnh takes phice tomorrow evening at tlie filth Hoorn I [amilton Street. The reeent s|)ell of had weather is said to he having dl-clfccts on the mortality of himhs in South Westland. In one ease over 2(1(1 lambs were lost by one linn of graziers, while in an other instance the loss of TO or 80 la mbs is reported. The cN|erieme is very unfortunate and " ill reduce greatly the stock output from the south this season. On Saturday night at Ihe County ( handlers. Air .1. C. Maetarlaiie presided over a meeting of cs-tiieiiilii'is of the First Westland Rides. to organise a social reunion. After dismission it was resolved to hold a smoke roni-crl in tie Soldiers’ Mall at s o'clock on Wednesday, October 2>th. admission ;J= and on the following Friday night to hold a social dance, admission ’lhe Committee set up at the previous meeting i- to meet in a fortnight's time to make all necessary arrangements for the functions. .Meantime tickets will In- on sale, and can he obtained on application to Alessrs .1. C. Aluciarlune. I!. AYolls. A. Parkliill. K. Bowden. IT. Schultz. A. Dale, and J. Peake. From the interest shown in the proposed gathering, the reunion promises to he a nronoitneed success.
Factory Owners: Save money, save a lot of money. Clean your 1 toilers with *• Stopskale." Removes scale entirely and prevents more forming. Our Free Booklet explains. 1!. P. AT. Manning and C'o, > Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. Addisons are offering their full range of men's overcoats at especially reduced prices. Call and see them to-day Advt. Be on guard against influenza. Take “XAZOI.” the ready for use and money-saving remedy GO dices Is Gd. —Advt. Now arriving, a large consignment of choice cooking and fancy stunner apples in splendid condition. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd (Phono No. 2).—Advt;
.Messrs Pamment and Bergainini request, that all accounts he settled by the 30th, Sept, It the weather settles definitely toward- tile week-end. Mr T. R. Chcsterman lio]k:.s to make iiis projected visit South, leaving here on .Saturday next. On Friday next Messrs AV. .Jeffries an 1 Co. hold an important auction sale when the whole of the claims and other properties of the Linklater Sluicing Syndicate will he offered for sale. Particulars appear in another column. The closing day of the monster art union is mi Wednesday. Be sure to make an investment of 2s. and have a chance in the tirst prize of £2OOO. Tickets from Air A. H. Lawn, hairdresser. On Till s lav night at the Soldiers' Hall, tiie wee lily Kxrelsier Kuehrc Assembly tournament lakes place, u hen the following prizes will be awarded: Fir-t pri/v. half a dozen each table and des-ei't stainless knives and set of carvers : second prize, pair of luiiey sweet dishes; third prize, ease of afteru mil tea spoons; loiirth prize, thermos tlask. In commence at S oVincl; sharp, admission 2s. Advt. The “drey River Argu-” say-: 11 t i e. II tv o and three o'clock on Saturday alti ruo ,ii. a two-seater ear. was rounding Kim William-.' corner, into Ain wh;■ r;i i.iiiay. when suildenly the -pring i t the ni" elerater broke, causing the ear to momentarily increase its speed from leu to thirty miles per hour. Tic driver, seeing “danger ahead'' in ihe shape of a lorry and a ( oniile of pedestrians steered towards the font path, hut hen re the brakes e. aid be’ applied, tic ear struck tl-we-;,'Mi ip'ii verandah post of Mr Kim Willi: ins' dra|erv pri mi-cs. ,sna]iping it from its finiinlat ions, and before brought to a standstill played havoc with the •verandah of Messrs Munson and Co.'s premises, smashing three verandah pi sts of -ilver pine and a qunulify 111 overhead glass work. Noiiher ol the occupant- ol the ear wore in I u re: I. and i lie i :ir it sell was only slightly damaged !!;<■ damages te the I'femi'es of Alessi'.s Kim AVilliams and Manson and ( ".. i> estimated : * about .02!). The lie'i plan l to buy linoleum and floorcloth McKay's, .lust opened new lot. till widths, direct from manufacturers. I'rices lor (iit. wide, os (id. Os 1 Id. 7< I Id. 8s lid. and !)s lid ptr yard. Also a lot of new linoleum squares, siy.es il x ft In !l x 12. Prii os i;7s 01 to Pits eaoli. AleK.iy's. the leading drapers. Advt. Best quality Palmer nap. working trolls' ]-, its !)d. denim trousers 7s Oil niul H.s lid. men's navy serge coats. 12s lid. each, special vtilue at McKay'S. Advt.
Factory Owners: Aon can depend on the quality of “ Tuffoid ” Bolting tin der the most seven 1 conditions ot service. Vet our quotes for same will agreeably surprise you. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 3 Bedford Row. Christ! lull'd:. —Advt.
New neckwear, handkerchiefs, latest novelties in scarves, hosiery and glove section are being shown at Sehrodct ami Cii’s. Inspection cordially invited. Advt.
(treat preparations are being made in .Schroder and Co’s. Special arrangements have heeli made to keep us supplied with the latest novelties ill milhiiei'v. frocks, hosiery, gloves and limey depa it meats.- Advt. No had after-effects with Wade's WORM FlO A. Pleasant, -sure and certain. Advt.
The new spring goods are here presentin'.; a wonderful array ol new ideas in Millinery. Neckwear. Cloys. Frock . Costumes, ■lumpers etc. \\ < have a urq-geoiis range designed in I It l . .Ivies that eiimhine beauty and “ignite. Met i nier's. Hokitika and (.revni'iuth. Adv‘.
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