For continuation of news seo fourth page.) rno l ft—cottage in ifcueh si. 3- Apply J. V. Hall. Itcvell St. HOKITIKA SCHOOL CO.M.M ITTKK. NATION forms in connection with the a hove may he obtained from Air •). Conning, Secretary to the Committee, and nominations duly signed. must reach the Chairman not later than 8 p.m. on .MONDAY. AIM?II.- Kith. JOHN \Y. HAYWARD. Chairman. GEO. WALLACE REVUE COY. GEO. WALLACE REVUE COY. PRINCESS THEATRE AYEDNESDaY NKXT. The King of Comedians. The funniest man on the vaudeville stage. CKO WALLACE —and his— MI'SICAL LEYTE COY. A new show, a revue worth seeing, containing loud long laughs all the time. George at his hast. Revue full of gorgeous scenery, snappy songs and dainty dancing entitled—“TH K 00.7AH 151 RD.” George finds himself in a harem and sets things moving. He heroines the. Sultan and runs the place as he thinks it should lie run. Last time here you liked the show. This time it is logger, brighter and better than ever.— IT'S A FI'LLKR SMO-AY and a good show. f. ice-: Cm i" (stalls A-. Lack seals pills tax. WHEN AT THE SPORTS Come to the CENTRAL HOTEL. (A. AY. Dowell) Where you can enjoy SPEIGHT’S or MANORS with T-RKSII MOT ROAST RABBITS On the counter as usual.
KOKAT AH I-K 01 TER AX 01 ATHLETIC CLUB. NX UAL SPOUTS to lie hold on x\. Rokatahi Football 0 round on WEDNESDAY. A PUTT. IStli. Attractive prize, list. Ladies events a speciality. Buck-jumping exhibition on unbmken horse. See posters or apply to Note:—Nominal ions for the above sports will dose finally on Wednesday. \pril llth. at 8 p.Tn. M. WALLACE. Secret ary. TiOwer Kokat.alii. PRODUCE PRICES. E CAN SUPPLY PItOMPTLY\ew table potatoes 4/-. table earrots a/ti, table turnips 4/-. table swedes 2/6. all in sGlb. bags. Marrows and pmupkins IJd per lb., onions (table or pickling) TJd per lb., cabbage—good bard beads , '6 per sack, beetroot 2 (5 per box, dessert apples (Cox’s Orange etc.) 8/6 per 101 b. box. children's dessert apples, very sweet but small, 1011). box 6/-, cookers 6/6, dessert pears, half eases 4/6. Freight on above. 8d per 5611). Milling wheat—2oolb. 'sacks |24 /fi. dean seconds wheat 20-'- per sack. Carton’s Oats l.V'6 per sack, pollard 1-V-. bran 12/-. Hour— 2oolb. sacks 00/-. 100 lb. sacks 20/-. 5011) sacks 11 oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton (sacks included), per single bag 5/-. straw chaff O'- (saeks included).
Xcw season’s honey COlb. tins 2, ■2011). tins 11 -. oyster shell fowl grit hags .I/-, new mild cured hacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 2olb. 1/- per lb. bams 1/2 per lb. C\SIT WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATK
GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED Cocksfoot, Red Clover, ■English Rye, Cow Grass, White Clover, Italian Ryo, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Etc., Etc. CANTERBURY LUCERNE tlA\ IN BALES. NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. MACHINE DRESSED WHEAT, ETC. PATERSON, MICHEL & CO, LTD. HOKITIKA. 'PHONE No. "
Insist'on Sharland’s Table Vinegar brewed from pure cane sugar. !vo trace of mineral acid. Finest for pickhng. Obtainable in bulk or bottle.
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