Ross train delayed for boxing on Satday night.—Advt. Men’s felt hats latest shapes and shades. All sizes. Sale price 7s lid at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt. Messrs W. Jeffries and Co. .will sell by auction on Wednesday afternoon next at the Vicarage, the furniture and effects of Rev. Nelson Wright, who is leaving Hokitika. Particulars appear in another column, A final reminder is given of the Hokitika homing Club’s 'tourney in the Princess Theatre to-night commencing at 7.30 o’clock. There is a good entry and there will be many well contested bouts, assuring a well filled evening, A general meeting of, the Returned Soldiers’ Association is to be held at the Soldiers’ Hall on Monday evening, when rules for the conduct of the organisation will be adopted. All present and intending new members are invited to be present. Whitebaiters ! Don’t take the risk of losing all your fish, by using inferior netting. We have a good strong net, with just the right mesh, in 80in. and 72in. at our usual low prices. Frank Bade phone 179.—Advt. Mothers! We have a small quantity of the following left; Bovs 30in. and 32in silk and wool pullovers at is lid; white beatrice canoe shirts at Is lid; small bovs overcoats, assorted, •8a lid, at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt. To develop our own indutries, purchase goods made in New Zealand. Just purchased a splendid range of evening frocks and bridge coats made in New Zealand, copied from the latest creations—at much reduced prices less heavy duties now imposed to prevent the money leaving New Zealand—visit Schroder and Co. large emporium, where you can always save money. Inspection invited.—Advt. Whitebait are now making their appearance throughout the Coast. Patersons have just opened their new sto A k of whitebait netting, 80in. at Is lid and 2s 6d yard. Be prepared for an. early run.—Advt.
Everything for Baby. Flunket cots, prams m artistic designs, push chairs, baby high chairs, fire-guards, baths etc. Call and inspect our stocks at Yarrall’s Revell St. —Advt, For one week only we offer you best quality enamel saucepans, 5 to a set at the extremely low cost of 11s 6d a set. Call and inspect these to-day at the Economical Crockery Shop. P. Stephens Proprietress.—Advt. Canterbury pink underpants and singlets all wool, guaranteed to wear. Sale price 8s lid to clear at W. IT. Stopforth’s.—Advt. The penalty of success is destructive criticism. There isn’t a single weakness in the Majestic Radio. That is why every Majestic set is guaranteed. Drop in and talk it over. Models from .£SO on view at L. S- Rosb’s Music Depot.—»ll.
First in N.Z., Saturday night's thre* legged bout.—Advt. Mr Harry Growcott’s farm ■ of 18-5 acres at Koiterangi with stocld etc., was offered*at auction this morning in the Mart, and after bidding reached £‘ll 10s per acre, was parsed to . a local Solicitor acting for an absent buyer. Private negotiations are in progress. L fMount Cook ! The glorious peak of the Southern Alps, can be seen in all its grandeur these fine spring days from Bade’s corner. And in Bade’s window can be seen beautiful new rugs, curtaining# etc. that are pleasing to the eye and economical to the purse. Frank Bade. Phone 179.—Advt. Next "Wednesday evening at Hie Soldiers’ Hall the annual Ball eventuates. This is one of th’ef leading social functions of the year, and on this occasion will be no exception. A large attendance is 1 assured, and preparations are being advanced accordingly to receive and entertain visitors in the pleasantest manner possible. A special programme is being arranged by the Melody Orchestra, and as the floor, will be in good order, a very enjoyable evening awaits patrons. 0. E. Malfroy, the New Zealand tennis player, who. is,.{studying atTrinity Hall, Cambridge, .the satisfaction, says a London; correspondent, of getting into the final ofN the All England Plate at the- Tennis; 1 Championships .at Wimbledon .. last week. It will be remembered that he won the Singles in ,the Cambridge University Tournament r in May, and--was subsequently awarded . his full Blue, At Wimbledon: he.; and., his partner were beaten ip the third' round of the men’s doubles. Ho ■beat three opponents in the AU-Eng-land Plate. In the fourth round his opponent was. scratched, and he.,met E. du Plaix (France) in the. filial. The French player won by 6—l, 8— 6. The young man is the son of Mr C'. lil. Malfroy of the State Forest Service, and .is a native, of Hokitjka. 'Why be uncomfortable in bed and lose your nights sleep when, you cqn. be sure of many ; Fours - of; rest, ,: -by- p buying a comfortable kapoc’mattress: at Bade’s. We can . supply, .you • ; withi. U single mattresses from 29s 6d and Trouble bed sizes from oos.- , Frank. . Bade phone 179.—Advt. o ••• "• Special sale discount on all clothing. Try our cash prices'for overcoats, suits, etc,, rat W. IH. -Stop-: -,: forth’s.—Advt. ft,>.
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