Euchre tournament fit District High School, to-night (Monday) at S o clock. Prizes —Ist value 15/-, 2nd 8/-, 3rd 5/-, 4th 4/-. Admission 1 /-. —Advt.
Messr. s M. Houston and Co. advertise particulars in this issue of an auction sale of draught horse at Cameron’s stables on Thursday, December 14.
To-night! To-night! The Hokitika Women’s Institute extends a welcome to all ladies interested to attend the Scotch evening to be held in the Soldiers’ Hall to-night at 8 o’clock sharp. Do not miss the the kilties’ parade. Haggis served at 8.15 sharp. Admission 6d. Institute members a plate.—Advt.
A protest against a proposal to hold a life-saving demonstration and a gala on a Sundey during the forthcoming jubilee celebrations of the borough of' Westport has been /entered by the Westport Ministers’ Association in the following terms. “That the ministers of Westport place on record their emphatic protest against the proposal to hold a life-saving demonstration and a gala day on the last Sunday of this year. They note with alarm the present tendency to make the Lord’s Day an occasion for sport and pleasure, instead of a day of rest and worship. Further, that they express their regret that no arangements have been made for a combined church service to mark the jubilee, such as is done in other parts of the Dominion.’’ Special arrangements have been made with John Sincerity (manufacturer of the famous 'Sincerity suits) enabling ur; to take orders for Xmas suits up to Monday, December 11. Men don’t delay! W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt.
Final euchre tournament for the season, Soldiers’ Hail, Tuesday December 12 at 8 o’clock. Prizes Christmas hamper order to the value of, Ist 255; 2nd 15s; 3rd, 10s; 4th, 7s Gd. Lucky table prizes. Admission 2s.—Advt.
The “professional touch”—home dye mg made with Fairy Dyes.—Advt
Mr Alan Rudge, optician, will be visiting Hokitika on Friday next and may be consulted at Mr 11. M. Coulson’ s surgery.
Addisons special Christmas offer of 2/- in the £1 on all hcav summer millinery (excepting panamas and felts). Inspection invited.—Advt.
A meeting of delegates of the West Coast Bowling centre Avill be held at Greymouth on Saturday next at 7.15 p.ln.
Men! John Sincerity to
deliver your Xmas suit if order is left with ns on or before Monday, December 11. W. <H. Stopforth’s Aidvt.
A dauce Avill be held by All Saints’ Young Men’s Club in the Soldiers’ Hall on Wednesday night. Music by Happiness Boys’ full orchestra.
' A recent registration is Steel (J.), jun., Ltd. Registered as a private company, December 1, 1933. Office: Mack ay street, Greymouth. Capital.: £2500 into 25C0 shares of £1 each (1200 fully paid 10 per cent. cum. pref. and 1300 10s paid ordinary shares). Subscribers: Greymouth—J. Steel 100 ordinary, James Steel 1200 (10 per cent, cum. pref.). Objects ; ' Boot, ghoe, and general footwear dealers.
Solve that Xmas gift problem by paying a visit to Stephen’s Economical Crockery Store where a Avonderful display of fancy novels and toys await your , inspection—Advt.
The sale of cane work of various designs is being continued till Saturday next at the Masonio Hall, Revell Street, in aid of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind under the Women’s Institute management.—Advt,
The Kokatahi School Committee will hold a long night dance in the Public Hall on Wednesday, December 18. Proceeds in aid of children’s Christmas entertainment fund. First class music. Home-made supper. Prices 2/- and 1/6 —Advt.
Just opened to-day at Addisons’, gents genuine fur felts all shades and sizes. Price 14s 6d each. Great value. Also ladies’ woollen bathing suits and ladies’ summer coatees; smart styles and fresh range of Avbite felts and panamas. Call and see them.—Advt.
Lines of interest and value opened at Addisons ; Boys’ blazers from 9s 6d, sun helmets, boys’ varsity shirts, children’s print frocks (all sizes), ladies’ silk scarves, bathing togs, ladies’ blouses, striped and plain, dress lengths, etc. Ask to s ee them.—Advt.
Just opened out for the Christmas trade, a beautiful range of rayon silk, white felt and pandan hats, sporting pullovers, tennis socks, scarves, frocks and blouses at Schroder and Co., f° r which we are enjoying a great demand, An early inspection is inevitable —- Advt.
See the beautiful range of fancy china cup saucer and plate sets, suppe» sets, Ealad sets, and tea sets at Stephen’s Economical Crockery Store. —Advt,
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