COMING EVENTS
December 15.—At 7.30 p.m., Hokitika Fire -Board, in Town Hall. Dec. 15—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures.
Dec. 16—Princess Theatre Everybody’s Pictures. Dec. 16—Soldiers’ Hall, Benefit Card party. December 16.—Concert and ball in aid of St. Mary’s Convent, Rimu. Dec. 17—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures. Dee. 18—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures. Dec. 18. —Westland Racing Club, acceptances (first day). December 18. —Sale of Xmas cakes etc. All Saints Hall. Dec. 19—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures. Dec. 23—Soldiers’ Hall, Children 1 * party and ’Xmas Tree, Dec. 25.—Christmas Day. Dec. 26.—"Westland Racing Club,i first day’s races. Dec. 26—Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika, Fred Smith’s Dance Band, Christchurch. Dec. 28.—"Westland Racing Club ..second day’s races. Deo, 28-Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika, Fred Smith’s Dance Band, Christchurch. December 28—Kanieri Annual Tennis Ball. Dec" 29—Harihari, Fred Smith’s Dance Band, Christchurch. Dec. 30—Matainui, (Fred Smith’s Dance Band, Christchurch. December 31. —Black "Hand Society Dance, R.S.A. Hall. Dec. 31—Wehelca, Fred Smith's Dance Band, Christchurch. Jan. I—Wailio Gorge, 5 Fred Smith’s Dance Band, Christchurch. Jan 2.—Acceptances close 8 p.m.. Westland Trotting Club. Jan. 4.—Westland Trotting Club ■Meeting. Jan. 4—Hokitika, Fred , Smith's Dance Band, Christchurch. Jan. 27, 28, 29—West Coa-st Tennis Tourney, Hokitika. Feb. 3-Summer Flower Show, Ladies Croquet Club.
SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR. THE FIXTURES. / December 18 until finished: Second test, at Sydney. December 26 to 28: Combined Victorian country team, at Geelong. December 31 until finished: Third test, at Melbourne. January 8 to 11: Tasmania, at Launceston. January 15 to 18: Tasmania, at Hobart, January 22 to 26: South Australia, at Adelaide. January 29 until finished: Fourth test at Adelaide. February 6 to 10: Victoria, at Melbourne. February 12 until finished: Fifth test, at Melbourne. February 25 to February 27: Western Australia, at Perth.
Yeaston Tablets every day keep you .fit for work and play. 2s 6d for 36, 6s 6d for 100. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. Blood purified by eating Yeaston Tablets which rectify spring disorders. 2s fid and 5s fid. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. > Boys’ dark and light grey worsted suits in all sizes. Prices from 22/6 to 45/-. Also hoys’ canoe shirts in the newest shades and styles at McKays —Advt. Muddy skins transformed into clear complexions by citing Yeaston Tablets. ( 2s 6d for 36, 5s 6d for 100. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
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