PLEATED SKIRTS in all check, two tone design, these have fine pleats at side, or groups at intervals. In all the leading shades—l9s Od to ‘i3s fid at McKAY’S. VOILE FROCKS—Newest colourings light and grey. Smart floral and fancy designs, trimmed plainly to match; long sleeves—l3s fid, 17s fid to 27s Gd at McKAY’S. TALORAL SILK FROCKS—In the J- new Rayon Art Silk. Beautiful floral designs and color combinations, trimmed with plain silk to tone—39s Gd and 45s at McKAY’S. CHECK GINGHAMS—so pieces newest checks and fast colours, 38in. w icle Is, Is 3d and Is 9d at McKAY’S Stylish frocks—in Repp 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. —35s to 59s fid at McKAY S. SILK and WOOL SLEET ELESS CARDIGANS, waistcoat effect in all newest colourings—l2s fid to 23s Gd at McKAY’S. Ready-to-wear crinolines. high folded crown, small drooping brim turned up across back, bound and smar tly trimmed with faille ribbon to tone; shades are—oatmeal, rose beige, Sahara, new blue —l6s 6d, 18s Gd to 25s at McKAY’S. FOR ladies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO. I 7( OR CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try I. BROIYN As CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. WHY WALK when you can purchase a brand new bicycle from E. C. Toohey for £8 10s, fully equipped and guaranteed. WANTED— People to come to Canterbury. Ideal farms on its fertile plains. Splendid sheep runs on its tussock clad hills. Thriving businesses such as hotels, butchers, bakers, fruiterers etc. in its prosperous towns. Communicate with W. AT. COTTERKLL, Agent, Temuka, S.C.
STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Guano railway carnival BALL will be hold in the Soldiers’ Hill I Hokitika on THURSDAY, 27th. OCTOBER commencing at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Hospital Wireless Fund. Double ticket, ss; single gent, .Is; ladv 2s. W. CRAW, Hon. Sec. STOP ! HOOK ! LISTEN ! RAILWAY JUVENILE BALL I RAILWAY JUVENILE BALL ! FRIDAY, OCT. 28th. Hours 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Good supper and novelties ! Admission Oil all round. -pRINCESS rjl II EAT RE. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 O’CLOCK. CUINCERT by the Municipal Band, ' assisted by Hiss Gilloulv and the Presbyterian Church Choir. Collection in aid of the fund for Wireless for Mental Hospital, NEWMANS MOTORS LTD.
SPECIAL CAH will run to NELSON leaving on SUNDAY MORNING :il 7 o’clock. A few scats vacant. Apply early. Special faro. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. PR ORATION,SHIPS. Applications on forms obtainable at the Board’s Office, Secondary Schools and District High Schools, will be received up to .5 p.m. on 11th. November, from young persons desirous of entering the teaching profession. Preference will ho given to earn!kites who have passed the Matriculation or a higher examination, who are physically sound, and whoso personality indicates that they will make ■sucessful teachers. Candidates must submit to a. medical examination by a school doctor, and be prepared, -when they subsequently’ enter the Training College, to enter into a Bond to teach for a certain number of years after training. CT-lAS. KIRK. Secretary. Christchurch. 20th. October, 1027. GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE. In Tomlinson and Gifford’s old shop, Rovcll Street, commencing at two o’clock sharp on Friday and Saturday THE RADIO AUCTION COMPANY under instructions from warehousemen will sell without reserve a huge assortment, of English and American merchandise, comprising crockery, hardware, drapery, fancy goods, jewellery etc. INSPECTION INVITED.
auction sale, of furniture at the mart, camp street FRIDAY, 28th. OCTOBER. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON A CO. • will sell by public miction as above: — Household furniture and effects, including two sideboards, wardrobe. ° kitchen chairs, tables, book case, cupboard, couch, single hospital bed, d. bed and mattress, floor mats, linoleum, pram, pictures, gramophone records, and quantity of drapery and sundries. Further entries will be accepted. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd. MONSTER BAZAAR and FAIR under the auspices of Hokitika Girl Guides. Novelties, sweets, cookery stalls etc. ’Xmas Tree and Bran tub. ST PAUL’S AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. PRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY, 3rd. NOYEArBER, 1927. T HR EE PLEASING COMEDIES: “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.’ “POWDER AND PATCHES.” Popular Prices 1
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