The entries for the Arahura fat stock sales on Monday appear in this issue. Messrs .Dalgcty and Co, auctioneers, notify a stock sale at Ilarihari on Monday, November 19th, at 1 p.m. Members of the Municipal Band are reminded to parade at the band room on Sunday morning at 10.10. The Municipal Band will render a programme on Cass Square to-morruw afternoon weather permitting. Messrs W. Jeffries aid Co. will sell sit noon on Tuesday next in the mart in the estate of the late Mrs Moyniimn a freehold section of 100 acres at Koiterangi. On Monday evening at the Public Hall, Kokatahi, the adjourned Football Club’s ball will be held. Complete arrangements have been made for a successful. Music bv Southern Cross Orchestra. Fancy printed art silks, georgettes, crepes—gav, colourful, diaphanous—• are in great profusion at McKay’s. To the lover of pretty things, their charm will be most inviting for summer days. Prices most reasonable.—Advt. Mr W. Smith, railway guard, at Reefton, sustained a slight fracture of the leg, through being struck by a truck, while shunting at the Reefton Railway Station on Tuesday, which will incapacitate him for some time. In Christchurch owing to the increase of the scarlet fever epidemic, the younger children of the infant classes and Standard I are not to .attend school or any other public gatherings. a notification to this effect having been issued by Dr Telford, Medioal Officer of Health. Mr Seddon is completing his South Westland tour to-day, travelling up from Wailio Gorge and visiting settlements on route, including stops at fctalio and Herepo. To-night Mr Seddon speaks at Harihari. He returns to Grevmouth to-morrow, and will resume ms campaign at Camerons and Gladstone on Monday, winding up his four week arduous tour at Greymouth oil Tuesday night. In connection with the Mock Wedding to be held at St. Andrew’s Hall next Tuesday evening, the bride wishes to notify that she will not accept any presents Those wishing to attend are. , requested to be seated at 8 o’clock sharp. Tickets are obtainable from Messrs S. Preston J. King and A. Parkhill or by admission at the door Is. —Advt. The beach is calling these days, and no doubt you’re finding your present costume worn or faded. Have you seen McKay’s display of the latest in baiting costumes, with and without and many novel touches of colour in contrasting bands. Bathing caps too. Advt. The management of Si. Paul’s Amateur Dramatic Club have every reason to be gratified with the way the seats are being rapidly booked up. and judging by the rehearsals the public will be equally pleased with the two and a half hours entertainment provided for Thursday next. Indeed the only dissatisfied individual will be the one who intended fixing it up but left it until “Sorry but not a vacant seat” is the reply to bis belated enquiry. “Kapoc Mattresses”—Best Samarang kapoc, single bed 37s fid. double bed ofls Od. “Sleep Well” Mattresses—bordered and tufted, single bed 69s 63, double bed 84s. The best mattress produced. Tvapoc, pillows 3s lid 'and l.s Lid at McKay’s.—Advt.
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