LYTTELTON NEWS. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. The annual inspector's era in: in'.ran «,,,. nerecd at the Lyttclton District llisrh.l yesterday, and will continue through w week. On Thursday nr.i Friday the Shrth Standards will bo examined for their pru. ficier.cy certificates, ar.d the remaining classes will be given holidays on tho»» oaj». CONCERT. A concert, under tho an •■pirn of th» Methcdist Church, will bo pivcr. in the. Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday evor.ir.j hr th« talented Kdjoware road choristers. The pre. gTammo will include it.*ni= by a troupe of pierrots and pierrcttes, ar.d anthems, frlees, aolos, and comedy dialogues. be*t» cay be | QTTEEX CARS'IVAE. The flr.a! week of the Queen Csrr.rn; •„ connexion with the Borough rVhonl commenced yesterday, and followinß is the po'ttion. of the queens yesterday afternoon:—No. 1, Flora McDonald (tartan): No. 4, Rjtaleen Robertson (blue); Xo. 7, Irene Wells (purole); Xo. S. Phyllis Ayem (Ti-dl; X->. n "Leila Scott (cold): Xo. J ,01 ry 11:11 lgr~ n \ : No. 6. Mavis Taylor icv.sign); Xo. S, Elsii Hunter (blue end gold). PERSONAL. Mr P. Walklin, president of the Lrttelfoa Fanciers Club, leaves for Dunedin this morn. insr, to represent the club at tho Donlinion conference of Poultry, Pigeoß, and Can. ary Clubs' Association. GRAND CHORISTERS* CONCERT THURSDAY, December Ist. (Mdfrf! lows' Hall. 40 Performers. Pierrots andPfo. rettes. Don't miss these talented artarta, Resevved seats Is 6d, children Is (at So*. ton's). Unreserved Is and 6d. jjti J. MILLER. LTD. Est. 1874. SHIPWRIGHTS, DOCK-HEAD. LTTTEL. ESTIMATES GIVEN /or BOAT BUILD. IXG. SHIP REPAIRS. DOCKING. Two Slips for Trawler and Small Craft. Up-to-date Wood-working Machinery installed First-class Work Guaranteed. FORBES, LTD., LYTTELTON. •PHONE 891. TO OUR COUNTRY CLIENTS. SAVE LABOUR BY USING STAINLESS CUTLERY. TABLE KNIVES . . <ss DOZEN. DESSERT KNIVES . 55a DOZEN. F5695-2929 FORBES, LTD. G. WHITFORD and CO., SHIPWRIGHTS. (Lata of J. Miller, Ltd.), BOATBUILDERS AND DOCKING CONTRACTORS, Norwich quay and Dock Head, Lyttelton. "STIMATES Given for all cits* tit work. -K Punts and Lijrhter on hire. Slip way for small craft. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 13095. WB9JI
THE HOT SUMMER 1 FORECASTED !
NOW MAKING ITSELF FELT. This season there is a bigger demand for Straw Hats than usual, probably due to the fact that the exceptionally hot summer forecasted is now realised. A steady stream of straw hat buyers is rapidly depicting stocks at the Crown Clothing Company. For that reason those who have not yet secured their "Straws" should select without delay I The hats now showing at the Crown are made from exceptionally fine straw, fitted with bonton ivy leather and fashioned iu the very latest snapes. aU sizes and remarkably low-priced at 7s 6d and 7s 9d each. Men's panamas lis W to 28s 6d. Bovs" panamas. only 8s 6d each. Smart felt hats, including "McQueens"; "Borsalinos," and Woodrows also fashionable Velours 59s and 63s 6d! Call at the Crown Clothing Company to-day, 130 Manchester street off Clock Tower. C3002-21W
Results of all trotting mooting* fr*» August Ist in "Form at a (i^n ue published middle of December. <JTj>~ early. Cr BuhluJlMX.
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