Mr G. A. Perry has an interesting address to tile electors in this issue. j Mr H. M. Coulson draws attention in tliis issue to matters of interest in to-morrow’s contest. Notice of the annual meeting of Westland Licensing Committee on Wednesday, June oth, appears in this issue. All applications must be lodged by May loth. Mr Ernest J. Craighead, a miner residing at Blackwater battery, Waiuta, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon. He was of) years of age and a native of Ashburton. lie was residing with his brother. It will interest ladies to inspect the autumn frocks and evening dresses just opened, also new materials for making up in novelty tweeds, chnrmolaines, check, fancy and plain flannels. —Schroder and Co.—Advt. Runanga bowlers visited Greymouth during the week-end to defend their title to the Reynolds Radges. A keen contest resulted in a win for the challengers, the scores being Runanga 73, Greymouth 103. R. Pugh, late of Invercargill, wishes to notify the public that he is opening a fish shop in the premises lately occupied by T). Dowell, in Revell Street. Fresh fish procurable from to-day. —Advt. The following .will represent Hokitika ladies’ hockey team in the match, lloKitika v. .Viawliora :—A. Stapleton, V. Ransgrove, P. Gillooly, R. Morgan, 0. Stapleton, R. Stapleton, M. Sumner, N. Olsen, E. Hutson. M. Hughes, J. Hall. Emcrg.; P. Dowell, L. Staines. Flay takes place on Cass Square tomorrow afternoon. A special attraction at the sports meeting at Kokatahi on Saturday will be the appearance of the Rhlckhall Pipe Rand which has been engaged for the day and will appear in full dress uniform. 'flic Rand has prepared a special programme for the day’s proceedings, and is sure to be an object of interest and attraction at the gathering which promises to draw a very large attendance from all parts. Addison’s for men’s and hoys’ overcoats, cardigans and pull-overs, hoys’ pull-overs and jerseys, winter weight pyjamas and underwear, scarves and gloves. Call and inspect or ring ’phone 89.—Advt. The concert and ball on Wednesday evening at Knnieri Public Hall in aid of the Knnieri State School funds is going to prove an attractive one. The programme arranged for the concert is bound to give pleasure to patrons, while Ross Orchestra will supply the music for the ball. A car will leave Newmans garage with performers at 7.41 p.m. In connection the Municipal Electi n to-morrow, the Returning Officer advises that the Polling hours are 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Electors voting on behalf of Co-operate Bodies, i irins, Joint Owners, etc., or by declaration are requested to vote at No. 1 Booth, Town Hall. 'flic Returning Officer expects to announce the results of the Mayoral Election and the Statutory Closing Day Poll from the Town Hall at about 9 p.m. The Harbour Hoard and Election of Councillors will be announced later.
A notice by Mr W. Jeffries, a candidate 'lor the Mayoralty, appears on this page. Mr W. ffearle inserts in this issue an address to the electors oi' the Southern Hiding. (jlood value now showing in eiderdowns and wool flake quilts, blankets and rugs. Inspection invited. Addison’s. ’phone b!l.—Advt. Just opened to-day at Addisons cheek and plain flannels, hosiery, and woollen gloves and children’s sox. — Advt. Something out of the ordinary will lie presented at the Princess ’llioatro on inursday evening when the Coronation of the School Queen, Miss Valerie Nightingale takes place, it is many years now since such an event has taken place and as a result great interest mis been aroused. Tbc coronation ceremony lias been arranged by Miss Ann Duff, and besides a musical programme will be given, under the supervision of Miss A. Daly. The prices of admittance are moderate and as a result a crowded audience should be in attendance.
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