No delay—draw promptly. Golden Climax Art Union £4OOO for 2s fid. Closes Saturday. P. O. Box 171. Greymouih.—Advt.
Dr Theodora Ensterbrook, lias been appointed Resident .Medical Ollicer at the Grey Hospital, and is expected to arrive in Greymoutli next week. Stocktaking bargains in hearth rugs (large size) at 10s (id. 'Four only, remnants, Ist. ami 2nd. quality at given away prices. Addison’s.—Advt. The programme for the Boss Swimming Sports to he held on Wednesday, .Marth 2nd, appears in this issue, trophies to the value at 1-21 12s fid being given. A dance will follow. Nominations close with the Secretary, .Mr AY. .). ilhicklow, on Saturday next at .9 p.m. Golden Climax Art Union; object ito assist sports; £4001) tor 2 s fid; closes Saturday; on sale everywhere.Advt.
The cricket team that represented Westland at Creymunth last Sunday have accented a challenge Irom the rest of Westland and the game will lie played next Sunday. 4 lie team to represent the Best, will he announced later and also the location.
The question of the capitalisation ol war pensions in certain cast's Caine liefore tlie quarterly meeting ol the Otago Patriotic and General Mellon Associa lion yesterday. Tlie meeting passed a resolution viewing with strong disfavour. except in very special cases, the capitalising of any pension. A Jazz evening will he held in the Soldiers’ Mall iliis i Wednesday) evening tlie 211 rd. when all the latest hits will he featured by Boss’ full orchestra. Dancing at 8.33 sharp. Admission Is fid. Advt. Infections and other notifiable di--cas s reported in the Canterbury and West Coa t Health Districts for the week ended noon on Alouday totalled 211. as follows Canterbury—Scarlet fever. I; diphtheria, 11: tuberculosis, fi; mieiiaiooia. 1!; erysipelas. 4 : hydatids. I ; food poisoning. 1. There, were two deaths from tuberculosis in the Canterbury Health 'District. To deny at, Addison’s for one week only, men’s tweet caps, all sizes, from 2s lid.—Advt. Latest popular songs—“ Just a Bird’s If ye View,” “That Night in Araby.” “ Prisoner’s Song.” “Prisoner's Sweetheart,” “ The Bed. Bed Robin,” ".Matador,” “i Can’t Forget.” “liliiidaberg,” “Just, One More Kiss,” "Cuckoo.” “ Monty Bunch.” “ByeBye.” “ Blackbird.’’ “ Then I’ll Be Happy." “Barcelona,” ‘‘Valentino.” Price 2s. postage Id extra. Obtainable from A. W. A’arrall. gramophone and music dealer. Bevell St.. Hokitika.--Advt.
At a sharp corner in the Duller Gorge, on Sunday, says the “AA’estport
News.” two cars met. one coming from Becltou. driven by .Mr Hood, and the other travelling from AA’estport. driven 1 1 y Aly Palmer, of Doonistun. with the sequel that the hitter's car lelt the road and turned over, but was held up by light hash. The inmates crept out under the hood. Fortunately no one was hurt and damages to the ear are understood to be slight. A harvest dance wli he held in the One Mile Hall. Aralmra, on Thursday. 2-lth February. First ela.-s floor and supper. Good music. Admission : Ladies Is or plate; gentlemen 2s.— Advt. A ( hi'istclnirch paper states -f ishiug at the nioutli of tlie AYaimakal ii i oil Saturday, Mr IV ter A\ dsen landed a ;1(>1 b quinnat i-alinon. after a long battle. The fish was .'!li iin hn r and 1(1.1 i ll r■ 1 n■in depth, lie also landed a 2fi-pnunder. veiiich was the same ieoglii. hut half ail inch less in depth. <fii Sunday the Bucket) broth; rs landed a l.’i-pouiuler and a l.Vpoumh r. On Saturday morning one ol ■ the tisliorinen willi nets landed nine (isli. Ihe big run of quinnat in the AA'aiiiiakariri has not yet started. Beincniber the Holden Climax Art Union is the last but one big Art Union permitted. closing Saturday. £4OOO for 2s fid. P.O. Box 177, Hroyuiom li.—Ad vt.
It is stilt'd Unit till' unwatoring Operations :it the Dobson 1111111' nlO to put in bund and il is expected lliat pumping will be commenced on Ibiii'sday next. It is statrd that tin' executive ol' the -Miners' Council has been advised bv the Urey \ alley ( <>l ]leries. Ltd., that tin'- motors will bo landed fiom Australia early this week, and tbat it is hoped to coininelU'e pumping on 'l'litirsday. The tin watering operations are to be carried out by the com-
F.verywhore you see the sign Golden Climax Art I'nion. Pop *u and gel the 2s bd worth in the groat prize CC4O<K> ior '.’s (id). Closes Saturday. P.O. liox 171. (ireymonth.- Advt.
The sudden death took place yesterday of Mr Marry Holder, the wellknown licensee of the Criterion Hotel. Westport, while on a visit to Charleston. he collapsed and succumbed. He had left Westport- earlier in the day, by motor, for the old mining resort. 'l'lie body was brought lo Westport, by ambulance about 8 o'clock last evening. Deceased who was about ofi years of age. and was a very well-known figure in. Westport had only recently returned from a health trip. lie leaves a wife and grown-up family, one daughter residing at heme, while one son. Air H. Holder of the Railway Department, recently paid his parents a visit.
Yarrall’s for latest records—“ babv File?." " Treedy.” “Good-night. I’ll See You in the Morning,” “Rooking at the AYorld Through Rose-Coloured Glasses," •• Xo Foolin’.” XX'iklliower Selections.” “ I Don't Believe It. But Say It Again.” " I’d Climb the Highest .Mountain.” " Bohadilla. Tonight My Night, with Baby." “A Night of Dove.'’ “ I.eander.” I Love Alv Hahv.”—Advt.
Dunn? cur sale hundred of remnants have ncgmulnted of all classes of goods. ..nose will he sold during this week ... half the marked s-ale prices.Schroder and Co.—Advt. In bulk or bottle, Sliarland’s Table Vinegar lends for strength, purity, and flavour. Specify “Shnrland’s” to your grocer.—Advt. • Remnant sale of silks, dress materials. woollen goods, cotton dress length, flannelettes, sheetings, oddments in gloves and hosiery all to be sold at half sale prices.—Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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