“Does marriage show a lack of imagination P”—See “Batty” to-night ana td-mdrfioW roght.—Advt t Messrs W. Jewries and Co>, notify additional entries for their stock sale .at Kokatahi to-morrow at 1 p.m. The Te Aroha is fully loaded with timber fo r Wellington, but owing to the heavy sea running did not sail this morning. The Railway Department notify alteration to the train to Greymouth on Thursday evening with a special front Grey at 11.57 ip.m. in connection with the Operatic Society visit to G r eymoubh. ■ The Grey Star says it is understood that at a meeting held at Blackball on Sunday, it was decided to nominate Mr A. McLagan as a candidate for the Buller seat. At Greymouth yesterday, Arthur Blocksage charged with a breach of the unemployment tax regulations, by failing to furnish a declaration as to income other than salary and wages was fined £2 and costs on two charges, £25 13s 9d shortage also to be paid. The Returned Soldiers’ Weekly euchre tournament takes place in the Soldieis Hall, this evening at eight, o’clock, Ist.prize groceries to the value of 15/-, 2nd 8/-, 3rd 5/-, 4th 4/- Admission 11—Advt, At the Magistrate’s .Court, Greymouth, yesterday, Ralph Albert Tyler, 24, was charged that, bn Octf 27, fit Greymouth, he did wilfully set fire to beddihg in a cottage at the Oriental Hotel, knowing that the cottage Was likely to catch-fire, thereby attempting to commit the crime of arson. The charge was laid under Section 330 of the Crimes’ Act, 1908. Accused was remanded till to-day. Tennent’s advise that the'r optician will be paying his regular monthly visit to their Hokitika branch on Thursday next, 2nd November, when he may be consulted on all your optical requirement.—Advt. The musical comedy, “Betty”, will be shown at the Princess Theatre tonight and to-morrow night. The final rehearsals have given an indication of the quality of the production, and a successful presentation is anticipated. The booking of seats has been good, and a large house is expected on both occasions. The proceeds will go to local charities, and it is confidently hoped that the public will give this worthy cause their support. A visit to Schroder’s Emporium will repay you—to view the latest in summer fabrics, jumpers, smocks, frocks, scarves, ergandi, rayon, wilton squares, linoleums, curtains and millinery. Now is the time to secure the pick of the stock at Schroder’s—Advt. “The Bristol” sells quality goods at lowest cash prices. Navy serge suits to measure at 79/6 to 90/-. Fit and style guaranteed.—Advt. Thrifty buyers, should make it their business to inspect the special line of quality sh'.'rts now displayed by “The Bristol.” These shirts represent quality in every detail for the cash price of 5s lid. Also ask to be shown ties, fancy sox, underwear esc. and you will find that Bristol prices, for quality goods are the lowest in town.—Advt. British and best—Fairy Dyes for all household purposes. —Advt. - Doping the stomach can’t oure a cold iu the head. That’s illogical. For such an ailment you need the com-mon-sense scientific remedy “Nazol.” Treats it at the points of infection. Gives prompt relief. 61) doses for 1b •>H 120 dn«o8 for 2a fid.— \dvfc | Buy a 6d tube of Fairy Dye instead of buying now-Curtains. —Advt. J
The Gael sailed this morning at 8. 30 o’clock for Okura and Bruce Bay. The entertainment of the season — “Betty,” at the Princess Theatre tonight.—Advt Messrs W. Jeffries and Co., will sell by auction on Thursday at 2 p.m., furniture and effects on the premises of Mr Alex Jamieson, Gibson Quay. Ladies! Join the Hosiery Club. Full particulars at “The Bristol.” —Advt. By a wonderful patented process they have endowed them with crease-resisting powers. You can wear them freely at work or play, and need no smoothing iron to restore appearance —Tootal Anti-crease, fabrics wash beautifully. To be obtained at Schroder and Co.—Advt. Men! .If you require cricketing trousers, belts, sox, etc., we have the variety at W. <H. Stopforths.—Advt.
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