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j TWO YEARS OF THE CREAT WAR . is passing and still the market price of Nightcaps (TBADE MASK). ««ts Coal opws^ FOB STEAM & HOUSE Uftfi. is the best value for the money Supplied on ibe Bailwwya of Southland, Otago and Canterbury. .'■•■•/ I In Truck Lots at NIGHTCAPS Irada Orders sent to fth<) j^IQHTCAPS COAL CO., BTD, J«VEROAAQILIj, promptly TELE. VHONED to NIGB[TOA?B, and railed to any sidipg ' Retailed by all Coal Wehanfcr 7" ' " — -r«- fvt ■; — . . tb:anks. MR T. KlNGaad Mrs j. LEE of Wintfon, 'desire to than! all friends for kilid expressions pf sy m pathy m their recent bereavement. | i• - ■ M R A, /EHOMAS desires t •*»J^ thank all friends for thei kind expressions of sympathy m hi recent sad bereavement. ' '„ M B JAMES SMALL and Fan ***>' ily desire^to thanlc all kin friends and neighbours for their hel and expressions of sympathy m the; receziit bereavement. •-THEAND WALLACE COUNTY OfIfiONICL 'fbisPAY, Juxy ;2§y, X9J6. Oiga and Buggies repaired ancl painit-d and ma as good as new oy the Otautau Blauksmithing (. t^armeru— A big stock of Gate Hing«£ arid Croo always m stock at the Otautau BlacktaiJthing Co. We hayp to acknowledge 'a -farth* donation of £1 to the Naval Hbroes' D pendents', Fund from Mr M. Gdhley; alf on behalf of the War Funds' Ateociatioi £1 froni Mr A. Dahlenburg for the Serbia Fund. | The local Postmaster * acknowJedgJ with thanks books and magazin&s f J our N.Z. Troops from Miss Kissel Mr T. Nprinan and Mir H. Bui ler (McirriVale). ' The annual Soiree of the Ifttesb terian t (Dhurch wiU %c held irajfct] Town Hall v oa Friday, 11th A:^gus A meeting of ladies |\|rilt ; : d 0 held the Vestry on>Fridayifirst at 3 p.D 'to make, arrangements for, tljo spiw i. At a meeting of the Reel Cross S cietyheld m their room pij. Frids evening it was decided to hold I Gift Carnival bu August to pil 'Vide comforts for our sickand wouul ed soldiers abroad, the gifts going dl ect to a N.Z. hospital. The Soeiel 'are desirious of making the evening! pleasant as well as a profitable pi for the object mentioned arid inteil graving'; various : items such as ■ cofl petitions, cards, games, musical pil gramme and supper. Ladies are asl ed tP kindly bring baskets^ . The CM nival will conclude .with an houl dancing. Admission is to be iby' or. money, and all money wil( be spel locaUy on suitable gifts and all be sent as direct from Otautfui. Tl following are the gifts ippst accel able : Condensed Milk, Gaffee-au-lal Cocoa-au-lait, Boyril, Ci^ar^ttes, 'M bacco, Pipes, Stationery, i Playiß Cards, Soap, White Hapcjlkerchiefl Please help. us to brighter ' |he ttvfl of our. sick boys by coming to tB Carnival and bringing a gift. '• Jw fl turned soldiers m uniformv^corJiafl invited. •. ■ . "■; « ■ * "The local branch of the, Let^ue meets m the Tovfn BoaH roonf at 8 o'clock this ey^ping. fl addition to business of lojpi|i impoH th» Branch is asked to cq| lider tH question of the establishnje I ; of tfl I * wood-pulp industry, 1 the M tlportatfl of timber/ and, ■ ' corisiclerat §n of <fl best means of advertising ► m other parts of the Dominion.' I j ' A '.full 1 report of the Wallace CounH Council meeting appears on page 1 1 -this issue. It will be noticed ttH at next meeting the rates will ■ struck. In two ridings only are H terations proposed, an increase H 1 Pourokino Biding to l|d. and a (fl crease m Wairio Biding of £d. H Mr W. McKonzie, of Isla, Bank, has received tforel tL^H both of his s«ns, Morrell and VessH were wounded m tho fighting on tH West front within a space of t^H days. The former is severely wour^J ed m bbWi Jegs. : ~H Word . has been received localH that "Bob" Norrie has been furtl^l prpmotcd to the rank, of Compa^^l Sergeaht-Jiajor. ■ *H Buring a visit to Otautau recouJH ,Mr W, Harrington w^s entertainH dt a social evening by the membeysH the Methodist Church. Mr.HaniiHj ton , whp was a prominent chur^l worker was presented on behalf of congregation by Bey. S. Bailey ayS a fountain pen and a greenstone alb<^| the recipient suitably responded. At the Bivorad^e {$$k g tt i 0 y H terday, -prices confUtuied a record S the district ; hoggets up to ?5/6, i^M end failing mouth ewes up to 25^| and i and 6-tooth wether to 36/-, H

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 583, 25 July 1916, Page 4

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