The ma&Sif bakers at prlsent in conference here expect to conclude their sitting by to-morrow. ° It is expected tot the trains will be rilflflifig to U&l&toSh ft&r to cemetery HU. tof#warovr. J
The ‘Southland News’ says that the Temperance party are satisfied with the support accorded them by Mr J. A. Hanan, M.H.R., and that if no other candidate for the Invercargill seat is nominated an official of the R-eforin Council will be put up, merely "for the purpose of securing a vabd poll oh the licensing question. Wednesday will still be the weekly halfholiday in Waifcouaiti. In the opinion of several members of the Borough Council, Saturday whs a mere suitable day, but they thought it wiser not to make any change until the Government took general 'action in the matter.
An exceptional assortment of hand-made furniture is offered at lower prices than ever. Sandets, 86 George street.—fAdvt.l
The February ‘Triad,’ just to hand, is an exceptionally good number. The supplement contains, inter alia, four whole-page reproductions of famous pictures, which are quite worthy of being framed, and alone are worth the price charged for this up-to-date magazine. There is also a good two-hours’ reading, “from grave to gay, from lively to severe,” on current -matters relating to literature, art, science, and music. The ‘Triad’ is more than maintaining its high standard. Tourists and visitors will find Hcndy’s Hairdressing Rooms replete with every comfort for shampooing, haircutting, face massage, manicure. 104 Princes streei.—{Adyt.] A notice to members of Loyal Valley M.U.1.0.0.F., appears in this issue. ° ’
Long and tested experience has proved the excellence of our ieas. See our coupon window. Irvine and Stevenson.—[Advt.j The George street and Ravensbodrne Public Schools reopen on Monday. Mr Walton, general manager of the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation and the New Zealand Plate Glass Insurance Company, has removed to hew offices, next Sargood’s warehouse.
The display of shirts at W. and R. Scott’s summer, sale is one of the sights of the City. Men’s shirts with collars (good material) are selling at Is lid, and white shirts at 2s lid each.—{Advt.] The Artillery Staff officer will lecture at the Garrison Hall to-night on ‘ Coast Defence Artillery,’ including: Effects of gun fire on various targets; automatic sights and quick-firing guns; armor, and the effect on it of different projectiles; high explosives; smokeless propellants. Non-commissioned officers are invited to attend.
Motorists are now specially invited to visit us. We are in a position to show a replete and up-to-date stock of motoring requisites. Uw stock of gloves, goggles, gauntlets, caps, coats, etc., is the largest and most varied in the colony. New Zealand Clothing Factory. Octagon.—[Advt.]
Tne cheapest place for jam jars and preserving pans is undoubtedly Irvine and Stevenson’s.—[Advt.]
Port Chalmers.—J. Watson’s drapery sale is now on. Come early.—[Advt.] The Kaikorai Brass Band hold an open-air concert in the Botanical Gardens to-night, in aid of their contest fund. The grounds will be illuminated by electric light, and popular selections will be rendered. The band march, from the Octagon at 7.30. City Boot Palace monster sale now proceeding. Come early and participate in the great bargains.—[Advt.]
In connection with Early Settlers’ gathermg at Milton, excursion tickets by rail will bo issued on the Bth inst.
Convincing prices in all crockery goods. If. vino and Stevenson.—[Advt.] A notice to members of Loyal Hand and Heart Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F., appears in this issno.
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Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 4
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