DANGEROUS! THE USE OF SANDERS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT KILLS TOOTHACHE. On account of its purity anil freedom from irritants, Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is a never failing remedy for children’s toothache, neuralgia and sore gums/ “ Sanders ” may be given to a child with perfect safety, yet it is so potent and powerful that a few drops bring instant relief. But be sure you get the genuine “ Sanders ”—tlie purest and safest Eucalypti Extract in the world. Look for the name Sander and Sons, on the pink package with' the green band. Ks (id and Is 6d.—Advt. Coughs and colds and hay level aie prevalent. Take “ Nazol,” the scientific, coinmonsense remedy. Is fid buys CO doses, ready for use.—Advt. gw OR SALE—A COW, in full profit. J- Apply W. Hall, Dunedin Hotel. MRS- BARROWMAN Wishes to notify old and new customers that she- has commenced business (hemstitching) -at No. ‘262, Colombo St. . Sydenham, Christchurch. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HOKITIKA.. * NXU A L CONGREGATIONAL A MEETING, St- Andrew’s Hall, TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Annual reports; musical items and refreshments. .METHODIST CHURCH, HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, SEI’T. 22ud. The romance and beauties OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. Illustrated lecture by Rev. W. A. Sinclair (Auckland). Chair.to he taken at 8 p.m. Collection. S° TjD1EBs ’ Iff" ALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd. ANNUAL HOCKEY BALL. ■jr-ic HT BOSS' ORCHESTRA ! Card Waltzes, Streamer Waltzes, Etc. MEMORIAL HALL, KUMAR A. FRIDAY, SEPT. 24th. 1920. KUMAR A VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE—AnnuaI Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. Promenade Supper. Efficient M.C. Lawn’s Orchestra. Double ticket ss, extra lady 2s fid. B. O. BELL, Secretary. - UNIVERSITY 0F NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS, 1926. Applications to i>o examined for Entrance Scholarships, Matriculation, Medical, Denial, and .Engineering Preliminary, Solicitors’ General Knowledge and Accountants’ Prcliminarv Examinations are receivable not later than OCTOBER Ist. 1926. Forms of application may he obtained from the University Office. E. T. NORRIS, Registrar. G.P.O. Box 1524, Wellington. sale of soldier farm. jVTOTICK is HEREBY GIVEN that i' the undermentioned property will be offered for sale by public auction at the District Lands and Survey Office, Hokitika, on Wednesday the 13th. DAY of OCTOBER at 10.30 a.m. Section 2899, Block V. Brunner S.D., 653 acres, Regs. Situate near Kangaroo Lake, distant about 1 mile from- Te Kinga Railway Station and Post Office. Access by Burn Sawmilling Coy’s tramway. Area consists of mixed hush (land partly worked by sawmills, soil fair to poor. A considerable portion of the area carries timber of commercial value. Improvements consist of 390 chains of fencing and small hut. Suitable for light grazing and in present condition would carry from 15 to 20 head dry stock. Upset price for goodwill ol lease £390 with a cash deposit of £4O, balance to remain on mortgage hearing interest at 5 per cent, for discharged soldiers and 51 per cent, for civilians with in each case 1 per cent, sinking fund. Annual rental on lease in addition to aforesaid interest f-10. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. W. ’l’. MORPETH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
PUBLIC lIALL. KOKATAHT. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL in aid of injured players on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th. Good music and good floor. Double ticket, ;ls., single 2s 6d. M. KANE, Hon See. NOTICE. Turner. & co. wish to notify CUSTOMERS that all outstanding accounts must be paid, as they are closing their -books on SEPT. 30th. Otherwise they will he sued for without further notice. KOKATAHI SPRING SALE WEDNESDAY, 29th. SEPT. At 1 pm. M HOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above: 100 Head of Mixed CATTLE For Clients. 20 FAT SHEEP for T. Eeclesfield. 9 Yearling -STEERS For T. Crough. 13 Mixed YEARLINGS 30 Romney EWES with lambs at font For S. Havill. 3 Mixed CATTLE For H. Monk. 1 Roan MARiE, by El Carbine, saddle or harness For a client. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. HARIHARI MOTOR SERVICE. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. CARS will leave Hokitika for Wniho on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Cars will leave Waiho for Hokitika on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Cars will leave Hokitika for Harihari ] on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 7.30 p.m. Cars will leave Harihari for Hokitika on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. Hokitika booking office and enquiries —Messrs \x ild and Bassett’s. Reliable drivers employed. -T. H. TOOHEY, ' Proprietor, Hcrepo. H. DUNN, WOODYARD. hau hau. Dry FIREWOOD, all sorts, at 10s per load. A full stock. Cash on delivery, to any part of tOEh.
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