The “Guardian” will not be pub- . ' ; hshed to-morrow (New Year’s Day), Children’s sports and lollie HOrambleV - ‘ • Cass Square to-morrow, —A4vt, vFireworks for the Now Y e ar, Crackers, Throwdown-s, Moon Crackers, At Yar rail’s Novelty Depot,—Advt, \ Collet’s medal for most points in cycle races to-morrow, Cass Square.— Advt, V. '• , V The Miniature Golf Course will bo open every evening during the week and on Friday afternoon from 3 o’clock. Mr and Mrs A. W. Lorimer and daughter, of Mayfield, Canterbury, are visiting friends in Kokatahi and 1 Hokitika. In this issue the Railway Depart- - ' inent advertises .particulars of train arrangements in connection with the Trotting Races at Grey mouth' on sth and 6th January. An accident befel the eldest' child of Fred King, Buller Road, Roefton, ", V on Monday night. Whilst journeying to see his mother in the hospital, and riding in front of his father on a. bicycle, his foot became entangled'in the front wheel. A fall resulted, the •' child having a foot and leg broken, and being otherwise badly knocked about. 1 ' t ■Special holiday trips to the Lakes and Glaciers arranged. For particulars ring ’phono 176, Thos. Moore.— ■~. l Advt, ~ , A piscatorial phenomenon not infrequent on various New Zealand coasts, a run of Kahawai. was the occasion of much interest last evening in the Grey River, says the “Argue.” Th© evening tide brought the fish in slioafe, und in a brief space there were dozens of anglers busy with their linos, sonio in boats and others along the ba,nks from near the tip head as inf as the 1 Cobden bridge. Several on the batiks rt tried to catch the fish with' nets. The catches were in many cases numerous, some men landing fish as quickly as they could get them off' ' their lines.
Convalescents restore their strength by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. • ' •
Master Unruly Hair. Prevent dandruff with Brice’s Circassian Cream. Lawn’s, Hairdresser.—Advt.
Stephens Bros, draw your attention that theii sale is stiU on gnd nil goods must be sold at any reasonable, price. Included among the bargains ai'e 100 doz. ladies’ neckwear to be sold at, Id each. Come and see for youraelf.— Advt.
A large assortment of childrens’ frocks is now showing at Patersons. Sizes from 16 to 39. Come in and inspect . Also a wide range of ladies’ is now to hand at very moderate prices.—Advt. .... \ , •
Weight and strength built up with British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. Xmas shopping is a pleasure at the Economical Crockery shop, where yon can buy gifts of every description at lowest prices. Inspect our display of new 7 statury the ideal Xmas gift.. Economical Crockery shop. P. Stephens proprietress.—Advt.
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