Yarrall’s supply “everything for the garden.”—Advt. On Friday night at the- Soldiers’ Hall ~tlie Returned (Soldiers’ Association will hold its annual re-union. Tickets are in such demand ns to assure another very jolly gathering. A special musical programme is in preparation. The old time dance at the Soldiers’ Hall to-morrow night will prove a very popular event, judging from all accounts. Last year’s assembly was a very happy one. and this year’s being conducted on the same lines, is sure to be equally entertaining. First clasa music will he provided, and the condition of the floor will leave nothing to be desired. Science says that the surest wav to -elieve coughs and colds ip to disinfect the circle of infection—the passages of the nose and throat. Inhale “Nazol”—disinfects these nasal and bronchical passages and soothes the inflamed membranes. 120 doses for 2s 0d in the new dcuble size.—Advt
Choicest fresh cut flowers, chrysanthemums, narcissis, daisies, violets, obtainable every day at YarralTs.— Advt.
The Gael arrived at Grymouth tit’s morning after a 25 hours run from Nelson. She leaves here to-morrow evening for Okuru only.
Take your partners for the Highland Schottisehe is very seldom heard these days. Come along to the old time hall on Wednesday and renew old acquaintances.
A late entry of 15!) volumes of various works comprising medical theological and historical will he offered by Jeffries and Co. at their auction rooms to-morrow afternoon.—Advt.
Special v; lues being obtained at Oliver ai d Duff’s clearing sale of boots and shoes, ere resulting in a great clearance. The sale will soon be reaching its end, so that it is advisable to call early and secure .some of the specially reduced bargains still offering.
A popular event in the near future is the Kiwi Football Club’s annual ball. This function has always proved an attraction and this year it will be as popular as ever. The committee are making excellent arrangements and no effort will be spared to cater for patron’s wants.
Now is the time. Advice free. Is your aspidistra plant growing as it should? No, —-well bring it to me thou you can rejoice at its improvement tinder my special treatment. Also goad putting soil for sale, ami a beautn!a! ivttgo i»f artificial flowers vvdxed apd waidiable. “Efeai'tsease” Floral Studio, Hamilton St.—Advt,
'Mr W. Caldwell, of Westport, who takes a keen interest in sport m gup-ral and in rugby footoall in particular, says he has a ssvuu-a-s de in h:s lain ly, also an emergency and a lemon carrier. They are well distributed ; three m Rivals, one in Old looy Seniors, one in Wcstports, one in Kararnea, and one in Old Bov thirds.
A juvenile dance will be held in St. Mary’s Club Rooms on Thursday next at 8 p.m. in aid of St. Mary's School. Good supper and music. Admission 6d—Advt.
A Dodge touring car the property of Mr J. A. Shannon, of the firm of Shannon and Glenn, bakers, Guinness Street, Greymouth, was stolen some time on Saturday night from Schaef’s Garage, near Tarapuhi Street. '1 he matter was placed in the hands of the police, and the car was found abandoned yesterday morning on the Omo'.o Rond.
Yesterday was a perfect day, cold hut sunny. The night proved a gloriously clear one, with an almost lull moon. There was a sharp frost this morning, 14 degrees being recorded, equal to that of some twelve days ago, which was n record for this season. The day is again gloriously fine.
On all the great occasions in life, in times of joy, congratulations, rememhranee, sympathy cr bereavement, nothing symbolises our sentiments, a n d gives them greater expression, more gracefully and acceptably, than by means of some beautiful apd appropriate, gift or floral tribute, which you can procure, at most reasonable cash prices, from tho “Heartsease”, Floral Studio, (opposite Library), Hamilton Street, Hokitika. Phone 211, a»d discuss any “Floral” problem you may be pondering over—H. Nnlder (proprietress).—Advt.
Tf you want to know whether the introduction of machinery is beneficial to mankind or not, come along to St. Mary’s Club Rooms to-night, when St. Columba Club of Greymouth meet St. Mary’s in debate to discuss the qnes. tion at issue, It is stated tint two strong teams a,re entered and their arguments should he very Interesting. The debate is for the Stuart Challenge Cup awl this is the first of tho series of three. Also there will bo a capital musical programme to be followed by supper apd a dance, Why miss such a ; treat when the price of admission is only a silver coin?
Good quality velveteens 22in. wide, usual price 3s lid yard, Sale pric< Is yard. Shades, navy, brown and grey. McK ays.—Ad vt.
•Light as air, Preston's uncooked pastry is being proved daily for its superiority by repeat sales to all who have tried it for ?.ome baking. Our pastry requires po preparation and saves valuable tipie for the hqusew4 e . Made daily at our bakery and on sale at both shops for lOd lb. Phone 79 with orders.—Advt,
There is nothing so cosy and warm (is the down quilts that Addisons are offering just now. These are at specially minced prices, and should command ready sales. —Advt-
Cleanse yqnr Bowels naturally by eating Yenston Tablets. Non-bnb't forming. W. E. Williams, Chemist Advt. Best quality white Turkish towels, usual price 3s fid, to Ts fid pair. Sale price 2s and 5s pair nt McKays.—Advt. A sure remedy for coughs ami colds — “Xazol.” Disinfects the circle of infection—the passages of the nose and throat. Keep a bottle by you throughout the winter. 120 full doses for 2 (id. GO doses for Is fid.—Advt. Neurasthenia! Take British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets which make red blood and strengthen the whole nervous system. 3s W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
A special meeting of the Excelsior .Juniors will he held to ought at ? o’clock sharp at the training shed.
'[here is nothing like one of the old time dances to keep you warm. Keep this in mind and come along to the old time ball on Wednesday.
Those interested in. the kale 1 of linen, drapery, furniture and produce are reminded of the auction sale tomorrow afternoon in the mart, Sewell Street.
.All returned soldiers intending to he present at the re-union on Friday, July 3rd., are requested to obtain their v.exults u itiiout ue'ay so that tile Committee will have an idea of the number to cater for.
A polish of all-round excellence — “Tan-ol.” Cleans, polishes and preserves floor-coverings., footwear, and furniture. Gives excellent results when used on fa hie or duco-finished ear bodies. Try it!—Advt.
Economy is to-day’s watchword Use “Nazol” for coughs and colds this winter—a quick, efficient remedy. The hew double size bottle contains 1120 full doses for 2s del. Smaller size, 00 doses, for Is 6d.—Advt.
Now that we are in mid-winter you will require a warm coat, blankets, rugs, hat, teret, beret and scarf, two, three or four piece costume, these are all to be heavily reduced at Schroder’s mid-winter sale now on. It will pay you to cull early.—Advt,
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