The- annual meeting oi the "Westland Ai’di Mial. ieat i'lii But iety takes place at S o'clock. Lite Committee will m.'et in advance at 7.1 d o’clock. Addisons for men’s and hoy’s winter weight underwear. A lode rate prices, good selection of shirts, pyjamas, sox, ties, pullovers and cardigans. -Advt Tin* time for tho receipt of entries for the Competitions has been extended to Saturday night., width is the latest extension which can he granted as the programme and entries require to he in the printer’s hands next week. All intending entrants should note the necessity oi sending in their entiles he lore the close of the week. The Westport “Mews” says- -Air AV 1C Simpson, who came through from Kara men on Tuesday, travelling over, land, paid n warm compliment to .Messrs Wilkinson and Roberts, for the good work they are doing on the road. TTe thought, that with fine weather and judging hv the. good work already done, the road would he avnilabh* three or four weeks lor vehicular traffic. A noticeable Carr at the recent Canterbury .Jockey Club’s .-11111111111 meeting was flip popularity of the ten shilling windows, and the limited number ot one pound investors, while the live pounds window was practically without patronage. The advisability of adopting five shilling investments lias been .liseussed in official circles since the meeting (says the “Press") and there is a possibility Hint a 1 11 . 1 1 ot tlie system may be decided upon lor the Grand National gathering Great value in traced goods, white and coloured embroidery cottons and silks, lamp shade frames, silks, gimps, bend fringe and tassels.—Addisons, ‘phone 39.—Advt, Tlie Tnnngalma “Times” says:—AlT Bert Topp met with an accident in "Boatman’s Creek Bridge when on his way home. Prom appearances it s-ems that; his motor bike must have skidde' 1 as when lie was discovered, by Afr AV. Thompson, some time after, the machine was on top of the unfortunate man. Air Thompson, sought the aid of AIT Alitchell. of Cronndim, who brought Air Topp in to Recfton to t.he Doctor, when it wa s found that no bones were broken, but Topp was badly shaken and suffering from shock. Air Afiteliell conveyed the sufferer to Ids home, Slab Hut. Just landed at I fie economical Crockery Shop. Judge Ware, Enamel Saucepans and Kettles in nil sizes. Also enamel pie dishes. Prices are eight. P. Stephens. Proprietress.--Advt. Addisons have great value in plain and floral winceyetles, plain and striped tlanuelettes. Doctor Aza flannels and C’lydella.-- Call to-day Advt. V few drops of “Nazol” on your hand kerchief every morning will protect you from colds ah day. Take this aeienti fie precaution right throughout tho winter. Economical double size contains 120 doses for 2s Bd.- Ad?ls
The annual meeting of the Westland I Referees Association takes plain tomorrow (Friday) evening at. 7.39 o'clock. Value in ladies art silk fleecy lined bloomers, vests and hosiery in great variety. Brices always moderate at Addisons. Advt. Air J. B. Howell, pianoforte timer, of Christchurch, having returned from oiistraliu. i- *nw in Hokitika and will resume Ids regular visits to the Coast. Advt. The visit of tin 1 Pi'imket nurse, Aliss Pritchard, will take, place to-morrow. 1 Fridav. The nur-e will visit in tlie morning and may lie interviewed at Si. Andrew's Hail in lira afternoon. Alessiges left with Airs Coo. perry. Hall Street, will reieivc attention. The Court ot Appeal approved the deed of tin- family arrang nn tit entered into between the executors and beneficiaries of the (state or I’(hx Campbell, deceased, late of Greymouth, whereby certain disputes, concerning the interpretation of the will, whi'h was the subject of intended litigation, has been settled, The annual Chrysanthemum Show in aid of the All Saints building fund is taking place in the Soldiers’ Hall on Wednesday, Alay 6th. There is the usual variety of classes and intending exhibitors will find plenty to interest them. The entries close with the secretary, Air A. AV. Yarrall on Monday. May <|t.li. Besides the show there will he the customary stalls ahd afternoon tea will ho available, "For furl,her particulars apply to the secretary. The Bishop <7 Christchurch, Dr Campbell West-Wntson will leavo Christchurch on Saturday on a visit to the West Coast. He expects to return by Alay Itli. His itinerary is as follows Sunday and .Monday. April J 9 and 29. Hokitika; Tuesday. Boss; Wednesday, Wahalia; Thursday, liari I Tar in Friday and Saioiday, Wailm Gorge; Sunday. April 20, opening of the new chinch at Karangaroa; Alonday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Bruce j Bay; Thursday, return to Waiho | Goiyc; Friday, Groymouth; Saturday and Sunday. Kiimara ; .Monday, Alay I. return to Christchurch. At the eonclusion of the ordinary business of the "Westland Land Board yesterday afternoon, tlie opportunity was taken to assemble the staff of the Lands and Survey Department who together with tlie members of the Board wished to fare-well Air AV. L. Fleming, tlie Senior Fields Inspector who retired on superannuation at the end of March. Air Cagney, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Alessrs AVard, Clayton, If,vail and Gibb, members of the Board. Air J. A. Chesnev, Chief Clerk, and Air D. H. Thomas spoke in eulogy of the work of Air Fleming, his personal characteristics, and his unfailing court, osy and tact, wishing him long life in his well-earned retirement, front the Civil Service. At the conclusion, Afr Fleming, who had been presented with a wallet of notes as a token of esteem, suitably responded. Alatiers in connection with the substitute race meeting for the Westland Racing (Tub proposed at Biccarton are advancing. Both the Alinister of Internal Affairs and the Racing Conference arc in sympathy with the Club and will meet requirements consistent with the approval of the Christchurch racing authorities. The latter are now considering the request, tlie main decision resting with the Trustees of the Riccartou Racecourse. The members and supporters of the Westland ( luh meet at tlie Club room, Hamilton Street, at 8 o’clock to-morrow evening to consider the future of the Club, when various proposals will be brought un for consideration. Afanv expressions of sympathy with the Club in its heavy loss have been, expressed by j , sportsmen and supporters generally, and it is evidert the Club has many ; fast friends in the community. , AVith the cold nights ahead you would he wise to see our range of clown quilts in all the newest colourings. Double and single blankets. Something new in cot- blankets. Special value in travelling runs at 14s (3d, pram rugs at 9s. Call to-day at Addisons.—Advt. Build firm flesh round your bones by faking British Yeast-O-Cocl Tablets. AV. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. Anaemia! Take British Yeast-O. Cod Tablets which restores rielt blood. AV. E. Williams. Chemist.—Advt. Rickets prevented by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets, which increase power of resistance to disease. AV. E. AVilliams, Chemist-.—Advt. Thin, weak-chested men can build up strong, virile bodies with British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets. AV E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. Round sleep restored by taking British A'enst-0-ood Vitamine Tablets. W. E- Williams. Chemist.—Advt.
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