AVOID ’FLU—TAKE PULMONAS Deadly influenza is about again. Don’t let it touch you. Take Pulmonas. Dissolved slowly .in the mouth, Pulmonas pastilles release antiseptic vapours throe, "h which ’flu germs cannot penetrate. Pulmonas guard throat and lungs. Packed in flat tins, Pulmonas are the most effective medicated pastilles you can buy. Is fid and 2s fid everywhere.—Advt,
Sec window of cake pilates at Yar/ail’s novelty stocktaking sale.—Advt.
The annual meeting of the Excelsior Football Culb will be held in Keller’s (.corns oi.]. Thursday, March 30fch., at /.3d o’clock.—Advt.
The Hokitika Croquet Club will hold :iieir monthly social afternoon on the awn to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at i o’clock. All members and friends invited. Afternoon tea and competitions.—Advt.
Addisons’ extend a hearty invitation to all to call and inspect their new ,»inter goods now on view. The very newest in millinery, coats, jumpers, frocks, etc.—Advt.
There were 370 passengers on the opeeial cricket train which left Christ-.-hurch on Saturday night on its return •ourney, the Hokitika contingent arriving yesterday morning about G I’clock.
A special children’s party will lie ield in the Soldiers’ Hall next Saturday afternoon, April Ist., at 3 p.m. Lots of amusement for- tho kiddies Admission 6d. Proceeds in aid of Jatholic Schools baby. Donations of refreshments, cakes etc., will be grtutiy appreciated by 'the committee.— Advt.
In connection with Anglican Church services at Hokitika this week there will be holy communion on Wednesday at 7 a.m. On Thursday, Children’s service at 4.30 p.m. Address iy Rev. A. W. Stuart of the Bible Society. Intercessions at 7.30 p.m.
A gi'and (sports ball will be held in she Kokataln Public Hall on Wednesday, April sth.
To augment the funds of the Hokitika Swimming Club, a grand benefit dance recital will be held in the Princess Theatre on Tuesday, April L The programme has been arranged •>y Miss Dorothy Thwaibes, of Greyjioutli, and will be presented by the leading pupils of her Greymouth and Tokitika dancing classes. Mr Harold Prescott, New Zealand’s leading tenor, will sing by special engagement, and other attractive items will include sparkling ballets, vocal numbers, and dassieal and tap dancing. The standard of Miss Tlnvaite’ recitals is well known, and, combined with the worthiness of the object, om this occasion, extensive patronage is assured.
The Maori Choir visiting at the Princess Thditre to-morrow evening are an excellent combination. Their singing is unique in its balance and harmony. A special feature of the vii.it
is that this is the first time an AllMaori Mission Party' has toured jhrough New Zealand. Neither the Rev. A. J. ;S earner nor Sister Nicholls are with the choir, who are in charge of a Maori Deaconess, Sister ttopata. They have recently delighted listeners throughout the country per medium of I.YA and 2YA. Admission Is 6d and Gd extra for booking at Mclntosh’s, An excellent entertainment is confidently guaranteed.—Advt.
Viaegar can make or mar sauces and pick.es. If you’re w ; se you’ll insist on getting Sharlaqd’s—a recognised quality New Zealand product. Pure, piquant, strong. In or bulk \!’ stores.—Advt
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