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Mass will be celebrated at Nelson Creek next Sundav, 26th inst., at 9 o clock; Ngahere, if o'clock; and evening service at Blackball.. 7.30. Advt. People ask: What is No. 10?.-Advt, Our Dunedin correspondent telegraphs that Mr T. H. Dalton will stand for Dunedin South in the Reform interest. It is within tho bounds of possibilities that, after all, the Hon. J. A. pillar will again contest Dunedin West. It IS stated, though the report lacks confirmation, that if the doctor's advice is favourable he will again be found wooing tho con- . stitueiicy which he has represented during the'last twt\ity-fo;u* years. The book to send to your friends abroad is "The Diggers' Story, or Tales ■ind Reminiscences of the Golden Coast from Westland's Earliest Pioneers." The price is Is, posted Is 3d, from B. Dixon, Tainui Street.—Advt. Ladies' Knitted Sports Coats are very fashionable this season. We have a big stock both in short and three-quarter sizes, with side pockets and belt, really smart garments for young ladies and much worn in the cities. Our prices will compare favorably with any in town—15s 6d, 17s 6d, JBs 6d, 21s to 50s. Walker's, Boundary Street, Greymouth. —Advt. Robert Knight, of Burnett's Face, is to be found at the Trafalgar Hotel, where the best of liquor is stocked. First-class meals.—Advt.

The Chief Postmaster notifies that a post office will be opened at Hukawai on Saturday, April 2Eth. Miss Doris Braidwood is to be appointed postmistress.. The mail will leave Greymouth every, Wednesday and Saturday morning, . arid return the same evening via. lkamatua., The whisky thai will please your palate—Watson's No. 10.— Advt. '•' -"

The first of a .series of dances held under the auspices of the Greymouth Lawn Tennis Club took place last evening in the Druids' Hall, and was a pronounced success. About twenty couples were present and thoroughly enjoyed themselves, to the acompaniatent of excellent music. The next dance will' be held in about three weeks' time. , .';,'■

Ask for Watson's No. 10. At all hotels.—Advt. , . ,W'

The shooting season. in Westland this year will practically be a closed one; Only grey duck and black swan may be killed)' excepting round the shores of Lakes Kanieri, Mahinapua, Rotokino, Gkarito -Lagoon, and road reserves round the shores of Lake Mahinapua, also reserve-at the Waiho Glacier, and all other lands Ret apart as sanctuaries or reserves • from May Ist to July 31st, 1914. ■ : , <vThe Greymouth Boy Scout's, who hairs gone to considerable .trouble' and -expense in erecting a hall on the Town Belt.between High and Shakespeare near the tenis courts—will .celebrate the xpening of the building,, this ' evening. The hall is a commodious one.and," com-, pared with the,funds available,, •■ is ;*a splendid accomplishment by those respon sible for its erection. Holders of • invitation cards for to-r.ight's function [are reminded that, proceedings commence at*B o'clock sharp. , .' .'a ' 'For this relief,. much thanks !-■' Hamlet's words express the feelings <jf the many thousands who'; have; tested "Nazol." All. agree that' ''Nazol'' • is "the fewrt cough and. cold'.remedy in the Dominion." Get a bottle to-day.—Adyk The statistics for'the-Greymouth : Hosi pital for the montlnof March are now available, and dfscloste „ the Ifcllbwing': dumber of patients reniaining in the institution from previousv month/ 58.c(61 males and 7 females);..admitted during month, 39 (27 males and 12 females)-dis-charged, 28 (22- males and .'6 ,feniaies)j died, 4 (males): remaining at' .endV, .'$ .March, 65 (52 males and 13 fenjales); itotab number treated', 97 (78 males'4nd>l9 females). There' were: County, patient**, 46 ; Runanga Borough, '6; from -'other t,d\itricts, 4. Tile average >stay. per patent waa 19.2 days; average number. patients per, day,. 60.2. The ages -at death were. 47, 73, 74, and 69 years.' , .;■.';>;

Why riot use. a tiirie-savin j g.,;B?utitajn Pen? '/ You will find that! your.;cofr<fes : pondence will be done more quickly and easily if you use the kind we ; stock. They work j perfectly, giving an. even steady flow of ink. The values we give, are the best obtainable. Come in and see them at B. Dixon's, Tainui Street.— Advt. All necessary accessories for the Violin, Banjo, or Mandoline are procurable.hero at the lowest possible prices, but in the best of values. Come in and inspect our stocks of Strings, Bridges, Pegs, Chin Rests, Bows, etc. B. Dixon, Bookseller, Tainui Street.—Advt. We counteract the cold weather by wearing warmer clothes. You can get warmer attire almost anywhere, but not always just what you want. Most men are beginning to realise that G. Smith's Ltd., is easily the beet place to do their shopping. v-Advfc. Mothers, give your children "Nazal" when they have colds or sore throate This famous remedy can be inhaled "or taken on a lump of sugar. A few.drops will shift the most obstinate cold.—-Advt. Have you secured a copy, of the new large print edition of Shakespeare's Works? We have them in cloth at,2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 5s 6d; and in leather at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s each. Your inspection is invited at B. Dixon'b, Tainui Street.—Advt. in.t'ji ;V We like the "R. and G." brand of hats and caps very much. They are bo comfortable, light in weight, perfect,in stvle, and very durable- Ask your local clothier for the "R. and G." brand every time. —Advt. "-'u". • ■',• You should have your piano toned by H. M. Phillips (Webley, Sons and ton). Campbell's Buildings, Tainui 8l» Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 4

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 4

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 4