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DR SHCLSON’S new discovery. For Coughs and Colds, is a preparation that can be relied upon to euro all lung troubles. It has proved a blessing in thousands of homes, and has been energetically ' endorsed by many of the most prominent citizens and professional men. in Australia. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery is not a patent medicine, or any ordinary cough mixture, but a scientific discovery that will make sore lungs well. Price 1» 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.

(Foi- continuation oi news see fourth page.) ~ piUNCESS rpHEATRE TO-NIGMT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE LAST APPEARANCE •—of the— THE POPULAR AND FAMOUS BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS. BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS. BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT CROWDED TO THE DOORS. NUMBERS UNABLE TO CAIN ADMISSION. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Prices:—3s, 2s, Is. PROHIBITION. MR, W. THOMPSON, will REPLY IYJ - TO MR. T. E. TAYLOR, on

TUESDAY, APRIL, 25th, At 8 p.m. in the PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. Subject:—“ Prohibition, Fruitful of Drunkenness—and condemned by History and Experience.” Chair to be taken by His Worship the Mayor at 8 o’clock. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 26th. THE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the x KOITERANGI FOOTBALL CLUB will be held as above. Admission; Gentleman, 2s Cd, Ladies, a plate. Good Music. M .WALLACE, x Secretary. WANTED.—A COOK and also a >v GENERAL SERVANT. Apply A.I Hotel immediately. WANTED.—A HOUSEKEEPER for ’' Greymouth. No children. Wages £1 per week. Apply Times Office. WANTED.—EXCELSIOR TAILOR- '' ING COY., want good hand; one used to tailor-made skirts preferred. Constant work. Good Wages. TO-DAY. ON THE RACECOURSE.

AfESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO., will sell by public auction:— On account of Mr. R. J. Paul, cbesnut mare “Glonrock,” Glenogle-Shamrock, 5 years. On account of MV. A. H. Frater, bay gelding, “Moata,” DawnHineraoa; aged On account of Mr. P. Lomax, bay gelding, “Surmount,” with all engagements, including those at Blenlieim and Reefton. TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. APRIL 22nd., 1911. n. W. MOSS AND CO. '■* will sell by nublic r.ucu.m above:— 120 STORE CAITLE On account of Mr. J. O’Regan. 150 STOR ECAT'rLE On Account of Mr. P. Hamer GO STORE CATTLE On account of clients. 1000 STORE SHEEP , „ . , On account of Mr. Alf Smith. G. W. MOSS AND CO., Auctioneers. "Yy'ESTLAND HORTICULTURAL S OC lIETY’S. SECOND GRAND CHRYSANTHEUM —and— LATE FRUIT & VEGETABLE SHOW.

To be held in the— Drill and Horticultural Halls WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 10th and 11.th, 1911. Two handsome silver cups, a beautifully illuminated diploma, two valuable silver medals. nrr\ £SQ IN TROPHIES, VALUE A grand concert held each evening. Entries close on Wednesday, May ora. The largest Show ever held on the West Coast. . ' Schedules and all information on application to the undersigned. ■ G H. M. McCLURE, 1 resident. E COOK, Secretary. F. GEOUFSKY, Treasurer

FOR SALE. HIGHLY IMPROVED dairy FARM AT KOITERANGI. mark sprot and CO.. itave for sale by private treaty Mr. H. Monks farm, held under Hokitika municipal lease, containing 23 • ■ acres; also the whole of the stock., consisting of 18 cows, Spring, oat, gig, harness, etc., m one line with immediate delivery. , ~ , Last season Mr Monk s herd ot milch cows averaged for blitter at supplies £8 10s per head. For further particuSPEOT AND CO, •Laud and Estate Agents.^ TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. APRIL 22nd., 19HM ARK SPR 0 T AN D CO. IVL will sell by public auction as abov 100 3 and 4 year-old STEERS (in forward condition). 50 2 year-old STEERS .and HEII<ERS (good sorts). ' 500 4 and 6 tocth forward WhiIUERS. , . , 700 Cross-Bred nie . On account of Mr. Kiclciiford. , . _ 100 store CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes). , , Account local eHents. 40 , Good three-year-old SiitltKo in forward condition. Account Mrs Corcoran.

REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. rmiE AU'rUMN MEETING of above will bo held on | THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 27th and 28th, instead of 'Wednesday and Thursday as previously Acceptances for all the first days events close on MONDAY, APRIL 24, at 9 p.ni. AY. IRVING, •' Secretary.

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West Coast Times, 21 April 1911, Page 3

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