Addisons arc making final reductions in ladies’ and children’s cardigans and jumpers at prices that must clear.—Adrt.
BRISBANE, August’9. At Soccer, Queensland defeated New South Wales by 5 to 4.
(For continuance of news see fourth page.) ■» OST.—SIDE-CURTAIN off car (transparent), between Ruatapu anti Hokitika on Saturday. Reward on return to "\V. J. Butler. TO 3 JET—Corn fortaljle (broomed ‘ HOUSE in Park St. Apply M. Houston and Co.. Land Agents. "VXTANTED—A capable GENERAL. ’ Apply “Guardian” Office. WEANER, RIGS for sale. Apply F. C_ Marshall. Lower Koiterangi. 10ST —Tn town a starting HANDLE. Finder please return to Batv’s Garage. GIRT, GUIDES. GIRT, GUIDES are notified that the Company 'Evenings will be POSTPONED for a few; -weeks. Notice will be> given when they are to be resu/ned. I. L. PERRY, N. POTTS, Captains. FORMATION OF MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB.
A MEETING witli tlic above object will lie held at the Soldiers’ Hall at 7.30 o'clock THIS (Monday) EVENING, when arrangements will bo completed and Committee of Management appointed. All interested are invited cordially to attend. EDUCATION BOARD of THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. ‘ IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of the 'Education Act. 1914, and regulations made, thereunder. I hereby notify that the following persons have been elected as members of the Education Board of the -District of Canterbury : CHRISTCHURCH URBAN AREA: ■Ernest Herbert Andrews and William Hin nets AVinsor. '[TATAR 17 URBAN ABE A : John Maze (returned unopposed). MIDDLE AVARD: AVilliam Alexander Banks. SOUTH WARD : Thomas Hughes. NORTH-AVEST AVARD: Richard AVi Icl (returned unopposed). T 1 ie results of the ballots in the contested elections were as follows: CHRISTCHURCH URBAN AREA. Andrews, E. B 118 Harvey, AV. 0 10 AVinsor, AV. 11 115 Total valid votes recorded ... 273 ’lnformal papers 6 MIDDLE AVARD.
Hunks, W. A 223 Peverill, A'. 81 Total valid votes recorded ... 301 Informal papers .15 l SOUTH WARD. Hughes, T 3GC Robinson, W. 11 Id Total valid votes recorded ... 527 Informal papers 7 CHAS R. KIRK, Returning Officer. Christchurch Aug. sth. 1926. WHITEBAIT. WE ARE SEELING WHITER ATT mi commission as usual this season. The first catch, -weighing a few lbs., realised over 7s per lb. in our market. All consignments will receive careful and expert attention, and cool storage will lie provided for same. J>. FF.RON * SON, LTD. Ch. Ch. Fish Market, Box 83, Ch. Ch. Wires:. “Feron, Ch. Ch.” public hall: KANIKRI. The ANNUAL CONCERT and BALL in aid of Kanieri State School funds will he held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th. Capital concert programme, good music and M.C. for ball. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gents 2s Gd, ladies Is.
F. W. SELBY, Hon. Soc. W ESTLAND COMPETITIONS. 23rd. and 24th. AUGUST, 1926. MUSIC—ELOCUTION—DANCING ! ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY. 13th. inst. ,T. IV. MORRIS. Secretary. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL. SOLDIERS’ HALL. AUGUST 11th. Grand plain & fancy dress BALL. Valuable prizes given. Double ticket, os; single, 3s ;. extra lady 2s. J. BUTLAND. Hon. Sec. LOWER KOITERANGI HALL. A BENEDICTS’ BALL in aid of the piano fund 'w ill he held on FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. Admission: Gentlemen 3s; ladies 2s, Sit down supper provided. HARIHARI MOTOR SERVICE.
TO THE PEOPLE OF HA HI HAH I AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Alt S LEAVE HARTHARI on Wednesdays at 9.30 a.m. and Saturdavs at 7.45 a.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA on Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Hokitika booking office and enquiries—Messrs Wild and Bassett’s. drivers employed. T. H. TOOHEY, Proprietor. ONE of the best farming propositions in Koiterangi district, comprising 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat, first class dairying land, well watered and splendidly situated. 12 miles from Hokitika and 11 miles from school. Would make a model farm. Easy terms can lie arranged. For further particulars apply to "Guardian” Office.
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