i LEA TED SKIRTS in all check, two tone design, these have line pleats at side, or groups at intervals. In all the leading shades—l9s Gd to '{ls Gd at McKAY’S. OILE FROCKS —Newest colourings » light and grey. Smart floral ami fancy designs, trimmed plainly to match; long sleeves—l3s Gd, 17s Gd to 27s Gd at McKAY’S. SILK FROCKS—In the new Rayon Art Silk. Beautiful j floral designs and eolor combinations, trimmed with plain silk to tone—39s 6d and 45s at McKAY’S. Stylish frocks—in Rc PP and Charmelainc. Newest styles, with finely pleated skirts. Bolero effects or with vests of pleated crepe de chine. Trimmed with embroidery to tone. All colours.—3ss to 59s Gd at McKAY’S.
RAY DE CHENE JUMPERS—Eton collar, waistcoat fronts, in all the newest shades—29s Gd at MoKAY’S. Ready-to-wear crinolines, high folded crown, small drooping brim turned up across hack, bound and smartly trimmed with faille ribbon to tone; shades are—oatmeal, rose beige, Sahara, new blue—lGs Gd, 18s Gd to 25s at McKAY’S. HR ATT) STRAWS, high creased crown, drooping brim slightly turned up at hack, bound and trimmed with Faille ribbon, finished at side with smart ribbon pleating. Shades are—new blue, mauve, teak, rose beige and Sahara—l2s Gd to 18s Gd at McKAY’S. OHEOIv GINGHAMS—SO pieces newest checks and fast colours, 38in. wide—ls, Is 3d and Is !)d at McKAY’S
10ST —Small BAG containing fishing i gear. Reward. Apply to “GunrI dinn” Office. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th. Grand annual ball & presentation OP TROPHIES, Excelsior Football Club. Ross’ firstclass Orchestra, Novelty Dances, efficient lI.C. and excellent supper. Admission : Si nglo ticket 3s, double ss, extra lady 2s 6d. J. KING, W. J. KINLOCH, Joint Hon. Secs. GREY-MOUTH ’TROTS. Newmans motors ltd. cars will leave the Garage on SATURDAY and MONDAY for the Grey Trots at 10 a.m. Excursion fares. Please book seats. ’Phone 171. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications are invited for the position of MATRON of Westland Hospital and Old People’s Home. Salary, £2OO per annum; uniform allowance and Ist. class fare refunded after 12 months’ service. Applicants to state qualifications, age, experience, and when able to take up duties, and also enclose copies of testimonials. Applications close on Nov. 19th. 1927 at 8 p.m. Address applications to— T. W BRUCE, Secretary, P.O. Box 03, Hokitika.
WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I SAMUEL JOHN ROWE, of Dill- - nianstowu, being the holder of a Publican’s License, in respect of the house and premises situate at Dillniunstown, and known as “The Junction Hotel,” do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to he liolden at Hokitika on the Bth. day of December, 1927, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to EDITH MARGARET MORGAN, my appointee. Dated at Dillmnnstown, the Ist. day of October, 1927. SAMUEL JOHN ROWE. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for Applicant.
FOR SALIS. Thrkk-seater rugby car— Tlirei* months running, practically new. Satisfactory reasons for selling.—National Mortgage and Aojency, Grey mouth. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will lie held at the office of the Bank on Fit IRA Y NEXT, OCTOBER 21st. at 2.30 p.ni. ALEX ATTKEN. Acting Manager. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21th. (Labour Night). RAND BALL to celebrate opening of Kanieri Tennis Courts on Labour Day. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Efficient M.C.. goad floor and supper. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies D. LEAR MONT, Hon. Secretary. STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN 1 Grand railway carnival BALTi will he held in the Soldiers* Hall Hokitika on THURSDAY, 27th. OCTOBER commencing at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Hospital W ireless Fund. Double ticket, os; single gent, 3s; lady 2s. W. CRAW, Hon. Sec.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd. ■\/f ONSTER BAZAAR and FAIR un--i-'JL der the auspices of Hokitika Girl Guides. Novelties, sweets, cookery stalls etc. ’Xmas Tree and Bran Tub. THE HYGIENE FISH MART (Nest to Lloyd’s Store). RETELL ST. : HOKITIKA. fTITH MODERN FACILITIES we U are able to cater for your requirements in providing FRESH and SMOKED FISH. We strictly enforce all the requirements necessary by the Health Authorities. All fish kept in a temperature of 3S degrees, water-cool-ed window, shop cooled by electric fan and perfect sanitation. No fish contaminated with flies. We do not hawk our goods round the town, this means unnecessary handling. Every pound of fish guaranteed. Hygenic wrappers only used. Compare our prices. Please note we have no canvassers. Ring ’Phone No. 212,
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