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Dec. I.—Princess Theatre, Kvorybodys Pictures. Dec. 3—7 p.m. meeting of .School Committee. Dec. o—W. Jeffries and Co. stock sale, Kokatahi Saleyards. Dec. d. —-Plain and Dancy .Dress Pall, St. Mary’s Club. Dec. 7.—Nominations close, Westland Pacing Club. Dec. 7—Children’s fancy dress 'ball, Aoitcrangi Public Hall. Dec. 7—Nominations close Westland Trotting Club’s meeting. Dec. B.—At noon, W. Jeffries and Co. auction sale farm properties, estate late J. Dimmick. Doc. 12, 13.—Princess Theatre, Benefit Fire Brigade Demonstration Funds. Dee. 14—Concert and Hall in aid of Woodstock School. Dec. 14—At 8 p.m. meeting "Westland Hospital Hoard. Dec Id—At noon, W. Jeffries and Co. auction sale of Kokatahi farm properties. Dec. 18.—Concert, and ball, Koilerangi Hall. |)cc. If). —Westland Hand Hoard meets. Dec. 10.—Acceptance close, Westland Pacing Club. Dec. 26—Municipal Paths Swimming Carnival, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Dec. 20, 27. Westland Pacing Club, midsummer meeting. Jan. 2 Acceptances close Westland Trotting Club’s meeting. Jan. 3—Westland Trotting Club’s meeting, Hokitika racecourse. C (OPTICAL SPfCtAUST, Of Wellington and Nelson. Appointments may now be made for next visit through Mr Lynn (Brocklehursts). JN MHMOPIAM. POI3INSON. —In loving memory of our dear little hoys. Jack and Charlie, who passed away on December 2nd., 1927. We who loved you sadly miss you, In our memory you are dear, Loved, remembered, longed- 1 ! or always, Bringing many a silent tear. Inserted by loving mother, father, and sisters. Fancy printed art silks, georgettes, crepes—gay. colourful, diaphanous are in great profusion at McKay s. To the lover of pretty tilings, their charm will be most inviting for summer days. Prices mast reasonable.—Advt. The best cooks always use Sharia ml s Table Vinegar. "Unsurpassed l°r pickles, sauces, and salads. In bottle or bulk.—Advt,
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