Mr and Airs A Groufskv insert an appreciation notice in this issue.
The Railway Department advertise in this issue particulars of train alterations for the Easter Holidays from 2nd. April to 7th. April inclusive.
Hygiene Fish A Tart are making special arrangements for the supply of fresh fish for Good Friday, and request •■>ll orders to he left early, for delivery in town on Good Friday morning.
All subscription lists and returns in respect to collections and benefits for the Hawke’s Bay Earthquake Rebel Fund should he returned now, as the local fund closes on Tuesday night.
Axemen and sprinters are reminded that noniillations for the Kumara Sports close with the Secretary. Afr R. C. Bell on Aionday, Afarch 30th. The programme is an excellent- one. art! as large prizes are being offered, entries are expected from all over the Coast.
St. Paul's -Methodist Church Ins been tastefully decorated for the Harvest Festival Services to-moronv when Rev. G. Knowles Smith will conduct a Children’s Service in the morning and ;i, Soup; Service at night. On Monday evening the gifts of vegetables, fruit ete. will he disposed of at a Cobweb Social.
During the past week over 70 men were employed under No. 5 scheme on County work. Next week the number will be further increased, as fresh applications are being received all the time. In addition to the permanent work at- South Hokitika, permanent work is being done at Arahura, Kokatahi and Lake Kanieri.
Addisons have opened up a further shipment of now millinery. Inspection invited.—Advt.
A few of the bargains to he had at the Economical Crockery Shop Sale:
glasses 4- for lid. smaller size 5 for Is pudding basins from 6d. bread and butter plates 2d each. Large cakes of sand-soap 3 for lOd. Call and inspect to-day.—P. Stephens, proprietress.— Advt.
See Addisons window display of evening frocks and evening materials.— Advt.
The Banks notify the holidays being observed during the Easter term.
Air .). d. Alilntosh and family insert a notice of thanks in this issue.
.Messrs \Y. Jeffries and Co. notify the entry list for their stock sale at Kokatahi yards on ’Wednesday April Ist.
The New Zealand cricket team leave Wellington to-day. The team comisting of 14 players, mill sail by the Rangitntn. blight men of tin' chos'.-n party of 14 toured England with the last New Zealand team, and all except Kerr, Oromb, Talbot and Vivian have played for New Zealml before. T. C. Lowry, who led the side in 1927. w i.ll again captain the term, and will
also act as manager, Mr L. Page is vice-captain and C. W. Allcot-t will rake over the duties of treasurer!-
Addisons have opened up to-dav l-idies velour, tweed and fare ob'th coats, in the newest shades and styles. Call and inspect.—Advt.
Schroder and Co. are now showing the latest in Millinery, Frocks, Coats, and Jumper Blouses, for the Easter holidays at prices that will he within the reach of all. Early inspection is cordially invited.—-Advt.
Tt will pay you to visit Schroder’s Emporium where the latest creations can he selected at most moderate prices. Not only in Millinery, Frocks, Furs, but also in Carpets, Linoleums and men’s wear. Early inspection invited, Advt.
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