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AMUSEMENTS. m H E i T It E ROY A L. "Dooing nicely, thanks." TO-NIGHT (Change Thursday). ROYAL STANDAFiU PICTURES. Highly Colored Drama Sport.ng Life, "NIGGER JIM." Pathe Gazette, Stolen Loaf, The Cornpleat Sportsman, Tortoises, Little Joe, HUBBY BUYS A BABY. Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. 954 WAIMEA PLAINS COMBINED ** SCHOOLS' EXCURSION (from Croydon Siding to Lumsden) ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, ria Lumsden, to BLUFF, returning via Gore. Farther particulars later. J. SMAILL, Chairman Riversdale School 960 Committee. XfiT AIKOIKOI ANNUAL PICNIC, *" to be held on School Ground, Friday, January 30. All cordially invited. 968 "IT AIWERA PICNIC will be hold on Friday, January 23, at usual place.' Tea ready at 12.30 and 4 p.m. Dance to follow.—D. A. Purvis, Hon. Sec. 975 MEETINCS. "OTOKONUI LODGE, I.O.O.F.—Meoting Thursday, January 15. Installation of Officers. All Members requested to attend. 974 /nOKE SHEEP DOG TRIALS 01X15 The Annual General Meeting of Members and Intending Members of the above Club will be held on SATURDAY, January 17, at 2.30 p.m. A full attendance requested. Business: Annual Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and Committee, General. J. LATHAM, 967 Secretary. 1%/f ATAURA Brass Band Carnival Committee.—A Meeting of the Ladies' and General Committees will be he!d in the Coronation Hall on Thursday, January 22, 1914, at 7.30 p.m.— L. Allott, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE A OF THOMAS RUPERT CARROLL, LATE OF MANDEVILLE, HOTEIjKEEPER AND FARMER, DECEASED. All Persons having any claim against the estate of the al)Qvehamed deceased are requested to forward the same forthwith in duplicate, duly certified, to the undersigned Solicitors for the Executrix. INDER AND COCHRANE, i/53 Solicitors, Gore. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GORE RACES. JANUARY 21 AND 22. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Gore will bo issued on January 20 and 21 and by trains reaching Gore up to 3.1 p.m. on January 22 from stations on Tapanui Branch and from Kingston, Lowther and intermediate stations. On January 21 and by trains reaching Gore up to 3.1 p.m. on January 22 from Clinton and all stations -south of Clinton other than those above mentioned, all available for return up to Januarv 24. Day Excursion Tickets to Gore Racecourse will bo issued from Gore on January 21 and 22, available for return on day of issue only. Fare Is, First or Second Class.

Tickets other than the above Day Excursion Tickets will not be available by either ordinary or special trains between Gore and Gore Racecourse. TRAIN ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. JANUARY 21 AND 2?. Special train for Gore v.'.i vercargill 10.10 a.m.. Gore ] acecourse 11.45. This train will stop at "Woodlands, Edendale, Mataura, and Gore Racecourse only. Special train lor Invereargill will leave Gore Racecourse 6.10 p.m. Special trains will leave Go o for Gore Racecourse at 12 noon, 12.30 p.m. and 1.5 p.m., ancl a special train will leave Gore Racecourse 'for Gore 15 minutes after last race is run, but not later than 6.15 p.m. Train usually leaving Gore for Waikaka 3.50 p.m. will ieave Gore 6.35 p.m. Train usually leaving Gore for Lumsden 4.40 p.m. will leavo Gore 6.25 p.m., Riversdale 7.30. Special train will leave Edendale for Wyndham 6.13 p.m., returning leaving' Wyndham 6.35 p.m., arriving Edendale! 6.50 p.m. . j Evening train to Glenham will leave' Edendale 7.3 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. Train usually leaving Riversdale for Switzers at 5.55 p.m. will leave Riversdale 7.40 p.m. All trains (except the Invereargill and Dunedin Mail and Express trains) will, if required, stop at .Gore Racecourse for passengers. NOTE.—Passengers to Gore Racecourse by trains from North will require to obtain -Special Racecourse Tickets from Gore to Goro Racecourse. For fuller particulars see Handbills or inquire at Stations. 969 BY ORDER. TOMATOES! TOMATOES! M. KIRKWOOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT MERCHANT, MATT STREET, GORE, TTAS arriv n ; daily Hothouse Toma- ' " toes, Pe.v -.'.es, Apricots, Plums and Cherries. Also Apples, Oranges, Ripe Bananas, Lenitr, Pineapples, and all other Fruits in fcas«n. A large stock <>i' Best Imported and Colonial CONFECTIONARY on hand. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY. TEA AND DINING ROOMS A SPECIALTY. All Country Orders carefully attended to. A LL kinds of Electrical Work uwler- -*■ taken by W. Scott, L'ljht Works. Telephone 16.

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