The Kapiton Dredge return for the past week was 45 ounces. “Lend every Shilling” is the heading of the Warn* Loan Appeal in this issue, to which we direct special attention of readers. / Mr I. V. Wilson offers for sale in this issue his five-seater Chevrolet motor car, with all accessories complete, and in perfect rUiihing order.
The Military Medical Board sits at Grevmouth on Monday next. There are only throe to be examined from Ho kitika this time and they will go to Grevmouth for examination.
The Secretary, of the General Post Post Office, has been advised that lc-o-al time was advanced by one hour in The United States of Amercia, .at 2 a .til. on Sunday. March 31st.
A lengthy cabled account of the doings of the New Zealanders on the Homme, from Mr Malcolm Koss, appears on our fourth page to-day and will he found of special interest. A welcome home social will be tendered to Corp. 0. Comport, and Private F. Keenan in the Town Hall, It 1mu on Wednesday evening.. Soldiers in uniform invited. Admission Is. Advt.
On Wednesday afternoon Messrs M. Houston and Co., will sell by auction on the premises Gibson’s Quay, on behalf of Mr It. M. King, - freehold section with comfortable residence thereon, and the household furniture and effects. The sale will take place at 130. p.m.
Captain A. F. Hohloff brother of Mrs ,f. .T. Clarke of Hokitika hits been awarded ilm Military cross. Mr A. [foillot!' of mouth oii Saturday received word that his brother had been seriously wounded in the leg by gunshot.
The coastal steamer Defendervwns decked at Lyttelton on Thursday, the slip being occupied hy the schooner Annie Hill. The.vessel is being fitted with a new keelson, and sister keelsons, and several minor repairs are being effected. The work has been undertaken hy ,1. I). Miller, and will prohnblv be completed about the middle »,f this week.
Banish colds and save money by nsinjrj XAZOL. Eighteen, pence buys 60 doses—enough to cure the whole had cold family. Got genuine XAZOTi. ‘ . Misses Addison are displaying smart styles in winter millinery including velvets, felts and tagelo. Also novelties In trimmings. Inspection invited.—Advt. Before the “annual cold” grips you get NAZOL. Take it on sugar, or by inhalation —either way it’s a splendid safeguard. Is 6d buys 60 doses. For Influenza take Woods’ Great
Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6, 2/6. P. Schroder and Co. are showing a number of lines at very reasonable prices, that compare very much to your saisfaction. Covert coatings and melange costume cloth exceptionally good value. The new costumes are really good value comparing to last season. Inspection invited at F. Schroder and Co.—Advt.
One tells another! Thus the fame of “ NO-RUBBING ” Laundry Help is continually spreading. Is packets every time.—Dee Bros.—Advt.
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