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-THEOtantan Standard AND WALLACE COUNTY CHRONICLE Tuesday, May 9th, 1911.

Mr G. Robertson, the newly appointed headteaoher of Otaatau Foblio School, arrives to night and will commence his dutiei on Monday next.

At a special meeting of the Otautau School Committee held on Friday evening Miss Donnan was appointed first assistant out of 14 applicants. Miss Donnan has, for the pa3t 3 years, held the position of second assistant, and fully meats the promotion to the , higher office she has just reoeiyed. j Just to band a few lengths of Double-width' Tweedsjn.Urown, green, grey, naty, etc. All -one-price, Is 6d per yard. Don't miss them. Thomson and Beattie, Otautau. — Adv* At the householders 1 meeting at Wrey'iTL Bush, tke following' were elected to tha ' School Committee for this year : Messrs Jas* Hyde (chairman and secretary)^ J. W. Hardy, E. G. Beynolds, Jos. Taylor," »nd B. S. Smith. At a subsequent meeting of (he ' aommittee, it was decided to hold a ball at an early dale.

/ It is the man who does things that counts for suooesa m this world, the man who only talks about doing things, but keeps patting them off, is very soon a'baok number. Nqw about tre«s, yon are contemplating planting this autumn ; don't hesitate 'or worry about ordering— ring up 'phone 713, Invercarglfi. Edginton Bros, are at the other end, sfg they are the people who grow trees that grow. If you get their plants, ahrubs or trees everything m the garden will fee lovely. 1 J IMr B. H. W: Bligh, representative of the White Cross League, who lectured m the Town Hall on Friday and Sunday, having been asked by a number of looal lads to act as their leader m a camping out expedition, took oharge of a party of boys on Monday, and, with them, is camping out till Thursday, and having a "Nature Study" tramp m the Longwood busa behind Otautau. A N«w Idea for Ladies. Many ladies, lostsad of going into stores and trying on large numbers of Jackets and Paletots, an getting their Winter Coats made to measure from gentlemen's suiting materials, the result being that wearers are perfeotly satisfied, for the quality of the material Is muoh superior to that of ready-made gar* ments, and the fit—well, it is fit, which attraots attention from all admirers of goodfitting clothoa Numbers of ladies ar« now wearing these made-to-order ooats, and on* with half an eye can pick them out straight away. Why not be m the fashion, and get measured for a coat too. GLEN A GLEN are the people who book the orders, and just amtk >r word, you <will find the priaai right iuto your hands.— Advt. Mr Joseph Hatch is to appear m the Town Hall on Tuesday, 23rd insfe, when he will show, with the assistance of the cinematograph, many of the wonderful " bird life " soenes of the (Southern Islands, and will also have on exhibition a number of the live King Penguins from the Macquaries, UnleßS one has visited the islands of the sub-antartlo forming part of our Dominion, it is quite impossible to picture the untold' millions of birds that inhabit the islands, and Mr Hatoh is doing real educative work m bringing tht extraordinary natural history before N.Z. Not only the bird life, but the many forms »f amphibian inhabitants of these southern lands will be shown truly depicted from photos taken on the spot. Everybody shoal* take the chance of seeing these interesting piotures. •

As Thomson and Beattie have something startling m the way of Bootwear to o««r, you had better aot quiokly befoje eomeona else does.

For Ohronio Chest Complaints, Ifttd • Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 314, 9 May 1911, Page 4

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-THEOtantan Standard AND WALLACE COUNTY CHRONICLE Tuesday, May 9th, 1911. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 314, 9 May 1911, Page 4

-THEOtantan Standard AND WALLACE COUNTY CHRONICLE Tuesday, May 9th, 1911. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 314, 9 May 1911, Page 4

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