Don’t forget GoTden Climax Art I nion £-1000 for 2s 6d closes definitely Saturday 26th. Agents everywhere.— Advt. A harvest dame wll he held in the One Mile Hall, Arahura, on Thursday. 24th February. First class floor and supper. Good music. Admission: Ladies Is or plate; gentlemen 2s.— Advt.
No delay—draw promptly, Golden Climax Art Union £4OOO for 2s 6d. Closes Saturday. P. O. Box 171, G rev inou t h.—Ad v t.
Mrs "Woolhouse resumes classes for dress-making and economical sewing on Wednesday February 23rd. at 2.39 p.m. Arrangements made to suit country pupils.—Advt.
Owing to the pressure of ministerial duties, combined with the Royal visit to the Dominion, it is doubtful if the 11011 Minister of Public "Works will be able to make his tour of South Westland prior to the session.
Golden Climax Art Union; object ito assist sports; £IOO9 for 2s Gd: doses Saturday; on sale everywhere.— Advt,
The Revd. ,J. Perkins. Vicar of All Saints Church, left to-day for a six weeks’ health recruiting holiday in Central Otago. The Revd. Canon It. Hamilton will be locum tenons during Mr Perkins’ absence.
A -Jar./, evening will lie held in the Soldiers’ Hall next Wednesday evening the 23rd. when all the latest hits villi be featured by Boss' full orchestra. Dancing at 8.30 sharp. Admission Is lid.--Advt.
Mr Percy Coyle, the official representative of the United Licensed Victuallers’ Association of New Zealand, was a vixlor to Hokitika yesterday, and during the forenoon met the licensed victuallers of town and country, when he addressed them on matters of general interest to the trade. Mr Coyle left subsequently for the north.
The Pihania Dairy Company's cream
centralisation scheme is proving a great success, wltev and starter cream being collected from Cape Egmont. Kahtti. Oiiotiui and llmin dairy companies, ns well its from individual suppliers. The system makes for cheaper! manufacture, which benefits all eojtcoriiecl. A high grade article is being turned out.— Opunake Times. Latest popular songs—“. Just a Bird’s Eye View." "That Night in Araby.” “ Prisoner’s Hong.” “Prisoner’s Sweetheart,’' " The Bed, Red Bolin.” "Matador,” “1 Can't Forget.” “Bundaherg,” "Just One More Kiss,” “ Curken.” ‘•Honey Bunch.” “ByeBye,” “ Blackbird.” “ Then I'll lie Nappy.” “Barcelona.” “Valentine.” Puce 2s. postage Id extra. Obtainable Iront A. W. Yarrall. gramophone and music ikitler. Revcll St.. Hokitika.— Advt.
Messrs W. Weddell and Co. advise, dated London 18th. as follows :—”Danish butter, 192 sto lifts (lasi week 1 88 s to 1925), N.Z. ttlisalled 182 s to 1-S-ls (182 s to IS Is). N.Z. sillied 172 s to .176 s (172 sto 1745), market quiet. N.Z. cheese (while) 91s to 92s (93s to 91s), (coloured) 91s (o 925, (94s to 955), market quiet. Canadian cheese (while ami coloured) 98s to lt.'Os (98s to 102si.
Everywhere you see the sign Golden Climax Art Union. Pop in and get the 2s 111 worth in the great prize (£4090 for 2s Gd). Closes Saturday. p.O. Box 171, Greymouth.- -Advt.
The local branch of the Salvutioi:
Army give notice of the approach of their Harvest Festival. Arrangements are in hand tor two excellent programmes. and with the kindly interest and generous support of the public ol Hokitika and .surrounding districts, in the donating of fruit, vegetables etc., it is fully nntie.pnlcd that the results will equal that ot preceding years.
The death took place last week of Mrs Johnson, at Gisborne. Deceased was horn in Kutnara. and was a (laughter of the late Alary Sehlic.hting, who resided in Greviuoitth for many years. Her age was 17. She leaves a husband am! two children, ami relatives, Mrs N. Paulsen (aunt) Camerons, Air Boilis Seehock (uncle) Kmnara, and a brother Alt August. Sehliehling. who is now on the Coast.
In accordance with the instruct ions of the Council, the office staff of the Westland County is now concentrating on the collection of till outstanding rates. All sums owing are being pressed for, and where necessary summonses are ihjeing issued. A further batch of rate summonses for both County and Harbor Board rates arc now being issued. as it is imperative to collect the outstanding revenue by the end of the financial year, now rapidly approach-
At a meeting of the Greymouth Reception Committee held last evening the following telegram was received from Air J. Ilislop. Under-Secretary of Internal Affairs, to 11 is AVorship the Alayor. W. 11. I’ur.litt, Esq.—“ln view of the strenuous nature of the West Coast trip. 11 is Royal Highness states he would highly appreciate if you and the citizens of Greymouth could kindly arrange for the reception and presentation of the address of welcome. set down for 5.30 to he held on
arrival—front 5.25 to 6 p.m. thus permitting of the rest of the evening Icing free. Kindly telegraph me. Brand Hotel. A eekla lid.’’ This alteration was agreed to and the programme accordingly amended. The children’s reception will lie held at Victoria Park, including a parade of the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts, etc. Apart from this file original programme will he adhered
Tin- official press staff on 11.A1.5. lienown numbers only three, of whom two are Australians. Mr Tan burns is the sole representative of the Press of Great Britain, ami practically every daily newspaper of any standing looks to receive its news of the It ova I tour from his pen. though some of the important city papers will have special representatives sending news from New Zealand and Australia. The other two pressmen are Air Win Tonkin, formerly of 'the staff of the Sydney “.Sun,” hut now representing a. group of Australian papers, and Air Taylor Derbyshire, representing the Australian and New Zealand Press Association. Air Derbyshire is very well known in Australia' where, at one time he was associated with J. ('. AVilliamson Ltd., being manager for that firm in ATelbourne. Some three years ..ago he was appointed to represent the Australian Associated Press in Fleet Si. (London), where his intimate knowledge of Australian affairs, and what Australia wished to know were of the greatest possible service. The official photographer on hoard is Air AAL J. Fair.
Durin" , "nr sale hundred of remnants have a'-—mu la ted of nil classes of goods. nose will he sold during this week or half the marked side prices.— Schroder and Co.—Advt.
Tn bulk or bottle, Sharland’s Table Vinegar leads for strength, purity, and flavour. Specify “Sharland’s” to your grocer.—Advt.
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