Another shipment of' Vocal ion cords just arrived. All the latest 2s 6d each. At YarralPs, Revell Street. —Advt. A public limeting will he held in the Harihari Hall on Tuesday next at 8 p.m. to discuss the proposed alteration to Petersen’s further extension road. Scalp Troubles relieved with Brice’s Special Strength Regenerator. Lawn’s, Hairdresser.—Advt.
Acceptances for ail events first day Reefton Jockey Club close at 12 noon on Monday next, January sth.
Special holiday trips to the Lakes and Glaciers arranged. For particulars ring ’phone 176. Thos. Moore.— Advt.
Fred Smith and his orchestra wilt be at the Woodstock Hall to-night, and will provide capital music for their dance festival.
■* In the seven yeans four months and twenty-seven days in which the tunnel has been open for traffic the total goods traffic from Westland to Canterbury has been 3,362,867 tons.
Mr R. J. O’Regan, the well-known solicitor of Wellington, who has been on a visit to South Westland glaciers, passed through Hokitika yesterday afternoon on route to Reefton.
The Railway Department advertises in this issue particulars of Train arrangements in connection with the Races at Reefton on 7th and Bth January. The 8.30 a.in. train on Wednesday will not run, there being only the 7.35 a.in. train to connect with Christchurch train.
'Virile Health created by British Yenst-O-Cod Tablets which build up bone and muscle. \Y. E. Williams, Chemist.—A<lvt.
There will be five eclipses, three of the sun and two of the moon, during the current yeilr. All the solar eclipses will he partial and invisible in New Zealand; the lunar eclipse of April 3rd will not bo seen here, but that of September 27th will be partially visible. A Matainui correspondent writes: — Mr Fred Smith’s dance orchestra played at Wataron Hall on 30th December and gave a very fine musical programme to a fair house who greatly enjoyed the brilliant music. Being holiday time quite a lot of the southern residents were in the northern part of Westland attending race meetings .etc. Air .Smith hopes at a future date to pay another visit.
Nervous —Run Down —Underweight! Take British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets which put on healthy flesh, build steady nerves. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
The earth will he in perihelion or at its shortest, distance from the sun on January 3rd, when the two bodies will be about 91,440,000 miles apart. The planet Mercury sot on January Ist at 8.40 p.m.; it will he in interior conjunction with the sun on January Oth, and a few days later will be seen in the eastern sky; it rises on January loth and January 25th at 4.0 a.m. and 3.20 ft.m. respectively. Venus rose on January Ist at 2.36 am. and on January loth at 2.16 a.m. -Mars rose on January Ist at 10.28 p.m., and on January loth at 9.25 p.m. : Jupiter rises on these dates at 8.35 p m. and 7.28 p.m. respectively, Saturn will be in conjunction with the sun on January 6th; it will ho seen in the eastern sky well to the south of east towards the close of the month,
Chest Troubles eliminated by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Cod Liver Oil Tablets. W. E. Williams, Chemist.Advt.
Stephens Bros, draw your attention that tbeii sale is still on and all goods must be sold, at any reasonable price. Included among the bargains are 100 doz, Indies’ neckwear to lie sold at Id each. Come and see for yourself.— Advt. A large assortment of childrens’ frocks is now showing at Patersons. Sizes from 16 to 89. Come in and inspect . Also a wide range of ladies’ is now to hand nt very moderate prices.—Advt. Fireworks for the New Year, Crackers, Throwdowns, Moon Crackers. At Yarrail’s Novelty Depot.—Advt. Sickly, Underweight Children restored to vigorous health by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamin© Tablets. W. E. Williams.—Advt. Breathe away that cold! Inhale “Nasal”.—the scientific remedy that disinfects and protects the circle of infection. 2s 6d buys the new double size containing 120 full doses.—Advt. Rich Blood created by British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets—firm ' flesh, nmv strength. W. E. 'Williams, Chemist. Advt. Something worth knowing that Addisons have a great variety of men’s shirts, pyjamas, soxs, ties and handkerchiefs, for Xmas trade at prices to suit all purses. Shop early while stocks are good.—Advt.
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