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The The Otautau Standard And Wallace County Chronicle Tuesday. January 21st, 1919.

Tuatapere Stock Sale on Thursday. Onions, beautiful big onions again, for threepence per pound at the Co-op. Stores. The annual pionio of the Otautau Methodist Sunday School will be held m Mclvor's paddock on Wednesday. Troopers Allan T. A. Fiahej and .Joseph Bock Taj lor are due to arrive at. Wellington on Monday with the transport Malta. An election of a member of tho Nightcaps Town Board, to fill tho caused by the death of tho lato Mr W. U. Jaggers, takes place m the Nightcaps Coronation Hall next Monday. . A team from tho Otautau Bowling Club comprising Gordon (s), Tonkinson, Hodge And Renowden journ?yed to Riverton last Tuesday to cintest tho ' ; stars.' The Riverton t«am, King is), Wtllett, McNeil and Younger succeeded m obtaining a win by 2G to 16 points. Fresh as a daisy, direct from Ceylon. Whatl Tea m lead lined chests, best fruility. Bring y n «r tins and havo them You can reduce tho cost of -living "this way. You can save from 4d to Od per Ib. Others are doing it, and are well satisfied'. — Co-op. Stores. The Commission appointed, owing to objection set out by tho Nightcaps Coal Coy Ltd., to inquire into the buildup of the Ohai "Railway has been taking evidenoe m Invorcargßl tor f jur days. This is the ' third Commission Inquiry into this line, and it is hoped will prove the last before the district is allowed to link up with the Government system if railways. Price and Bulleid's, Ltd., "Colossal" for Summer 1919 now on pi-ogres? is proving ono of the best yet " run " by this Firm. Buyers from all points of the compass have freely patronised this popular f uuclioa. Tho supply fit" useful Apparel and General Drapery cf good quality is a largo one, and tho prioea have certainly caught on. An early visit can be recommended, as the values offering are undoubtedly satisfactory. The annual Bocial m connection with the Apatima Methodist Church will be held on Wednesday, January 29th. The social was to have been held m November, but wa% postponed owing to tho influenza epidemic. Tioketa that were sold for the <for the November social will be available for tho 28th., A good programme wjll be given mainly by friends from Nightcaps. Admission is one shilling, halfprice. A large attendance is confidently anticipated. A very enjoyable dance m aid of hall funds was held m the Fairfax Hall on Friday evening, there being a large attendance. Musio was supplied by Messrs C. Cull and McLaren (accordeon), while Mr Mollison officiated as M.C. Bohg6 were rendered at convenient intervals by Messrs W. Fraser- and Master Wilson ; a duet by Miss McSwiggan and ■fester Wilson ; a song and step-dance by Mr Dan Sheeby ; and a recitation by Mr Ivan Ward. Miss McMillan acted as aocompaniste for the vocal items. An exoellent enpper was provided by the ladies. Breaker's Suits and Costumes distinguish the men and women who wear them. If you see a particularly well cut, well fitting suit or an exceptionally smart and fashionable costume being worn by your neighbour the chances are ten to one it was out and tailored by J. T. Brooker. Spring is here and summer is coming on apace. Place your order early so as to save disappointment. Achoioe selection of materials is available and prices will be found reasonable and quality and fit right at Brooker's Main Street, Otautau.— advt.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 712, 21 January 1919, Page 3

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The The Otautau Standard And Wallace County Chronicle Tuesday. January 21st, 1919. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 712, 21 January 1919, Page 3

The The Otautau Standard And Wallace County Chronicle Tuesday. January 21st, 1919. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 712, 21 January 1919, Page 3