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ORIGINATORS OF NEW INSUR-


ANCE FEATURES.
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CARTER'S SALE,
We offer our
ALL-IN-ONE POLICY "^."f Girls' Heavy RUBBER
OUAlb—With "eou'-wester" Hat to FOR £50 PHONOGRAPH
n. 6d. K Ia &y
Wi th ,' , hat worn "mbrella and
No umbrella dealer in New Zea-
land can offer you our workmanship TJUVO SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY.
Aew Art Bilk Laces,
dies, $ to 4in wide; prices
lid yanrd.
suitable for fugi un-
5Jd to 2a
FINAL
.
CLEARANCE MILLINERY.
INAL CLEARANCE
CARTERAND CO offerMILLINERY. you for a few
match; 6 sizes. All 12s 21d. Shades or
LIFE, ENDOWMENT 5, ACCIDENT, of reseda,vieux rose, and
saxe. GIVEN FREE
our present superb quality umbrolia
erings
cov- » T of FUR COATS,at prices that will ' LUX—One-Day Clocks, each -ono fully Embroidery
from 3s lid, etc. Seeus about new compare favourably with any offering lid each.
Camisole Tops, 3s lid and 4s LONG FUR STOLES-oO* days balance of Model Millinery, up to
49s 6d. Now take your pick for 15s. Be
AND ALL SICKNESS. TO ANY SCHOOL. umbrellas that are umbrellas. in guaranteed. PRICE 7a 6d. Marabout- Trimming, in early.
tile City.
ZINCO ALARM CLOCKS,splendid time- black, brown, NATURAL FUR COAT—£B 10s. CARTER AND CO. offer you the bal-
Onepolicy—one premium. Ask for par-
COLE'S CASH Write for full particulars. Wo take the greatest care to select . keepers, well finished. PRICE 10s 6d, bports Bunds and Caps, in crocket silk, 1 REAL MARMOT FUR COAT—Silk anceof their Smart Ready-to-wear Hats,
ticulars to-day. Apply
THE MANAGER,
DRAPEBI COLOMBO TEA CO.,LTD., DUNEDIN, LETHABY'S Loats of a reliable nature.
Note the Address for These Bargains: Good Quality Ladies'
ni all shades,ls 6d each.
Hemstitched Lawn
lined—£29 10s. up to 29s 6d. Now pick for 8s each. Get
in early for first choice.
THE SOUTHERN CEOSS CO., Proprietors of Opp. Post Office (nowhero else). Handkerchiefs,ls lid half-dozen. " TO-MORROW ONLY. NOVELTIES—CARTER AND CO.are
ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., 108,110,112,CUBA STREET. QUEREE BROS., AITEEN'S ARCADE, Astrachatn Trimmings, in
and grey, lin, Is 6d yard; black, 2s nigger, opening up daily splendid choice New
Reason's Novelties iii Millinery, Trim-
Mandela Building, "PLANTER'S PRIDE" TEA. "Where All Trams Stop," yari; 2in, 6d 'ARCHER'S, and Fancy Drapery. Cut prices,
Willis street, Wellington. 116/ WILLIS STREET. 4in, 4slld yard. mings^
bee windows.
Courtenay place, Wellington. C. SMITH. LTD., BPP. CUBA STREET.
CARTER AND CO. FOR SATISFAC-
LOST.FOUND. PERSONAL. TO LET.
Ouba street, Wellington.
NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. WANTED TO BUY. PROPERTIES FOBSALE. WANTED TO SELL.
■■ TION. ■■■■■;:'
IN MEMORIAM.
XJ
Tj°ST Belt
b un
/']?
of Grey
nity Courtenay-pl.,
viclCoat. Finder please npo LET, near John-st.,Fully Furnish- W
ANTED to Buy, Fur Coat,reason- "WrANTED TI^HE Genuine Upholstering Factory
WANTED TO SELL. SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATIONS
KNOX.—In loving memory of my dear hus- leave same_ 23, Majoribanks-st. ■"- ed Dining-room and Double able. 239, Willis-st. Sell, Eastbourne, 4-rd Fur- -L High-grade low TT7 rANTED Gramophones.' VACANT.
,and hear demonstration to-night. TTf

Chesterfield Sell, Call
band, Private J. J. Knox, wuo waß drowned T
off Hospital Ship Warilda, 3rd August, 1918.
R.I.P.
memory ever dear.
OST,Mounted Spade Guinea:valued room; suit married couple; 27a 6d per W"q"mT^D
XJ keepsake.
Brooklyn. Reward, 258, Ohiro-rd., week, in advance. Apply 919,Evg. Post.
Bed-
T T 901, Evg.Bu£' Post.
Black Kitten- Writ» cash; no agents.
EDJ to Sol1 Seagrass Folding T^P"ANTED
» » lushed Cottage, close to
to
964. Evg^Ppst, .
wharf,£950I prices, no rubbish, beauty of Suites,
Sell,Petone,vacant 5-rd Chairs,£2 10s each.
finish. English Moquettes, Comfy. Easy
Factory
outline and JNimmios,
only, 91
' T■

terrace.
Ltd., Piano Showrooms,Kent reierences.
ANTED Capable Ladyhelp,
" dutles> adult family of 4; mustforhave
Sirs. Carter,61, Abel Sniith-
all
g^T^Bo^ sellSweet Apply
s.

To
Inserted by his loving wife, R. Knox.
rpO LET, on Terrace,Furnished Flat " 3
Monday night, a Cardboard -*- rooms and kitchenette,c.l. and tel
WANT
°r YD" ' Appiy 895> Ev^ J » House best part,
tion,- first-clasßorder and just from
5 mins. .
sta- Cuba-st., down Rightway, opp. Te Aro
T^T',ANTED Sell, GardenSoil"and Rot- W' » AN;TED, capable Girl, assist with:
KNOX.—In loving memory of Private J. J. -V
T.OST;,". Music Cover, containing several harbour view, 5 mins. from G.P.O.Write Post
Knra, our dear son snd brother, who was pieces of music, trombone parts, either 915, Evg. Post.
"
WANTED Buy. Baby'a High CnUr", ' £250
emm
?£n cuah. WriteueUI, mo.rtsage;,P,rice
Evg. P 03t,
painted- I House.
£11°0;about LEEPWELL Mattresses—Only had at hver£»d^_2B, Wright-st.
S" " r Manure,any small quantity de- YY
'
AJVi'jsjj.Washing and Cleaning,
T T respectable
alo,. JiVg. .Post.
young .woman. Wrilo
by iK_aHcr children,'housework. 38, Jefferson-
7 p.m., or Saturday
TT/"ANTED, clean,reliable Woman,for afternoon.
drowned on the A.T.S. Warllda (torpedoed in left m tram waiting
shed,Russell terrace, rpo LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room » » 6 positions. Stateprico to 929,Evg. "W^ANTED Sell,923, D.F.S., 141, Mannersfst.; singles Tt^ANTED Sell,Motor-Cycle and Coach
cheap, £30,any trial. ~X\TANTED, by experienced Youne JJ "'?smnAc' half-day weekly,
the Channel), on the 3rd ol August, 1918. or on tram.
R.I.P.
Inserted by his loving parents, brothers,
Finder please return
Tramway Depot, Newtown or Lambton Bed-Sitting-room.
to „ ,<? nc; kiteh °n. ' ranye, gas;
8, Porcival-st: (top
also, E lar e
v y; T\TANTED Jiuy, 4 Rooms 'Furniture',
TV Bungalow,
lo
,
new, modern, 5-rd 21s. doubles 355. Beware of imitations
Kilbirnie, latest im- Opp. King's.
terms-
ilr -, o^l
UntcJ53, Evg. Post.
11 Slde-Car,
',' **&> Position in Cake Shop.
take charge. Write 904. F.vff I'^t Can T^ANTiiID, Uarpenfers,
. Pigtgrred^ Apply 81, Rugby-st.
Monday

sisters.1
and or communicate with Secretary,
ways Band,Box
Tram- Dixon-st.). , ak Preforred;also
Sundries;snot A.V., AV°"\m 107,%r fw-^rlT'
Hataitai-rd. APPI? 9D IN £1 per week pays off any amount V^r ANTED Sell,Pony and Low Rubber- "WANTED
Knitting, "Crocheting, or
good men only
*""*" Highland
■'
KNOX.—In loving memory of our dear brother 977,G.P.O. Urgent. rpo LET, 2 Furnished Rooms,use of cash. 940,Evg. Post. "CIOR Hutt Property, consult us. It costs i Co..
of l'urmturo bought at Arc
48, Martin-st. Tel. 22-356.
Cabinet » T, tired Gig, all in perfect condition.
Appty E. Fuge, Taita, Lower Hutt. rl-M .-Embroidery, by Expert. Park
Children*8 clothes specialty. Writo
iarK. WJ i
Waaestown.
Jack, who was drowned off Hospital Ship TOST, yesterday, Black Wallet, with A- conveniences, children no objection. "ITITANTED Buy, cheap Seotion,Karovi you nothing. Goodwinand Chiches- 898 TT^ANTED, yoimg Girl, to,do light
plumber s reg. ticket, etc. Reward 70, Majonbanks-Bt. f- OAK 4-piece Oval ANTED
18s; latest design. Open 7.30 till 9 XXf
WarUda, 3rd August, 1018. R.I.P. TT City end. Givo 038", Bedroom £10 deposit, i^vg. Post. '
Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in- at 74, Kent terrace.
l*»
.
XET, Unfurnished Bed-Sitting- Evg. Post.
particulars, ter, Lower Hutt Land Agency. Suite,£26 _» " and an Sell, Pianos,
Upright Grand Piano, de- tln T,housework- Apply 101,Cook-k,
T OST.Wednesday evening, Purse,con- T^O
';
law, J. and R. Knox.
of our dear brother nu ta'mnS m<>ney and luggage
-4 i rS?
22s
m> Wlth kitcheriette,central, of "W-ANTED to Buy, 4 or 5-rd. House.
6d weekly. Replies 5.; r Ti
Byr?~;FOr '"mediate Sale, sound 1 ?imX,on,-Fr\ day- The Art Cabinet
,(!- House, 10 acres land, cowbail 48, Martm-st. Co., Keiit
'
livered to your home. Nimmo's,
terrace.
Ltd.,
■^AjMTED first-classFrock Maehin":
KNOX.—In loving memory tickets, Post. tel.,
. 945, EvB-X 961, TT Statolowest price, etc., for
cash,to outbuildings, Govt. mortcaKe- TXTANTIiD, Position as Housekeeper. »» ists with factory experience;
Jack, who was drowned off Hospital Ship Luba-st
Warilda,3rd August, 1918. R.I.P.
Cant get luggage without
ket. Write 905,Evg. Post. tic- Evg. Post. ' deposit- kll >"' W easy rHY pay big prices when you Ket
l'urnituro at wholesalo prices YfLr » T ANTED hoad,
Sell, Singer 66 Oak Drop-
cheap; latest' ell.Or^Ue iO9S5 E^US^f 0£ rSonal r efer-
good
Gone,.but not forgotten. Duty nobly done. T OST.Tuesday evening, Lower
Hutt,
LET,
lace-sb.TO large

Room. Apply 75, WaT- X^f7"ANTED Buy, Gramophono, with
T T records, in good
condition;roason- T3UNGALOW, 4 rooms,
terms? Ihe Art CabinetCo. Tel.
for
22-356 £7 10s;
treadle, £2 10s.
dressmaker's,
Globe, under WANTjijj,
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in- ■tTij Blacs. Pomeranian Dog, answers to "rpo LET to careful
tenant, nico new able. Apply 942, Evg. Post. baftroom, hoti Jn_ENUINE Ceylon Teas,300 51b bo"^is Gr.-andOpera House.
r owly Painted-Papered,i-acrei VT for sale at reduced

experienced Housemaid;
law, E. and E. Charles. 11 wat? Wemngg^iTege^^
.taddy. Reward,Rehnies,Railway-ay A Bungalow, partly orchard ' V garage. Best locality. August; original prices, 13s . prices until 31st 'ANTED Sell, Full CabinetGramo- Cre£We"'
Lower Hutt.
T OST, Long CornelianGold Ear-ring; Evg. Post.
mins. from Hutt Station. Apply 933
furnished, ten

W
"ANTED to Buy, cheap, Piano, any land,
mako if loud tono. Send
' address 71, .Evg-. Post.
prico ■
6d. 15s re-
and i.750; cash £350. Goodwinand ChicheV duced prices 12s 6d, 14s;chests,551b at 2s n-K>nstra.tions to-night, 7.30 to 9 p.m. J-« Cashier desires Employment. James T^ANTED, a- young Girl, for-choco-
phones, easy terms arranged. De- T^XPERIENCED Bookke'iJSr' End
tor. Lower Hult. 2d. Isnacs. 9, Hunter-st. Macaulay, Pomahaka.
WOLLAND.—On
BIRTHS.
Snd August, 1923, at their llutt.
-*-J reward. Mrs.

residence, 312, Jackson street, Petone, to T OST, Steel Casting Mark


J.\ R. Purdy, Lower rpo LET large Double Bed-Sittiug TITANTED Buy, privately,
J- room, fireplace,
c.1.,use of conveni- - s*?~ v 'Evg.
small Bun-
B°°d deposit. Price and lo- ■AJ splendid Building Section,2 mins. ART ■
Opportunit"y~-iisuT Gi]
03t highest values; easiest
Nimmo's Piano Showrooms.
CabinetC9., for Furniture- low-- "TL\T ANTED Sell, Cabinet Gramophones -EXPERIENCED "lady gardener ro-
(easy terms arranged), call and hear
Otago ■

quires Work, daily or Half-daily, ex-


Apply946:iv>rfostXPCriCnCea
T^-'iiNTiL(,
c

2 Crst-class
P^m^
3, betwoen ences-Apply 19, Tennyson-st. P^es; Paporhangers
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wolland—a 6on; both
well. ■ -" Ghuznee-st.
Ideal Boot Factory. Newtown.
and Newtown; reward. rpo LET, hear Viaduct, Kelburn, 2
i-
cahty. 967, Post.
'ANTED Buy, 4 or 5 Rooms,must tions
wnlk Lower Hutt
- adjoining
sold £200. Price £120; cash £15' g^o^3,- ' Martin-Bt. (off Lower Abel rooms,
Station, sec- " 48 »'
demonstration. Nimmo's Piano Show-
Kent terrace. -*^ cellent references.Apply 977, Evg. Post.
£lOo! j£wtp4:
°nee- Apply
Fo6t.; As^.v.
DEATHS.
LOST, last week, Sowing Bag, Scissors, places, -*- largo UnfurnishedRooms,with fire-
use of conveniences. Tel. 1300 (3' occupying reply. Writo
have possession fixed date. Owner Cioodwinand Chichoster,Lower Hutt
Occupy, Post TTAMILTON-yßry desirable"' Bunga- JT. Bedroom £47 10s. Open 7.30 till 9 . "pURNITURE-Oak DininfSSSSlSd Gl EOT'(33) wants Work, self and
"ANTED Sell, Solid Leather Cabin r Particulars write 860. Evg. Post. X^TANTED, Machinists, plain' sewinsr,-
BARNES.—On the 2nd August, 1923, at Wel- Thimble, etc. Finder please ring rings'). * Agency,. Newtown. JL.I. low, oxchanging for Hutt
Section, , l'riday. Art Cabinet Co., 48, Martin-st " 355, Attache Trunk, Suitcases 17s
Cases24s 6d; 6d,
Hat Boxes TTOTEL Kitchenman requires Position n ,,_ APPIy Donkin's AVorkroom,-
Old Customhousc-st. 39,
lington, William Frederick Barnes, of 101, 4700. Roward.
Main road, Trentham; aged 71 years.
Gold Bangle, 3rd inst., between 'PU

large
LET, separateUnfurnished Front
2
W
ANTED to Buy, Section. Lower or sell Whare, or House; £1100; will leave £650 C'ash_ or_terrns. ■
Wolfe. Bouloott Chambers.
bargains. N-
w > al7?
» rite wt? re '"^o^
70, Jyv-g. Post.
or South ' Island:
"
\ATANTISD, capable Domestic Help,

LOST, -*" Rooms, entrance, use of , Hutt, reasonable price. Write 832. £1000. Young's. Bowou-st
, WTL. Chicks. NZ' Mrs-;BuxtoS-
BRUNTON.—On 31st July, 1923, at Mel- Ngaio Station and Thorndon,via conveniences. 27, Trent-st.,
Island Bay, Evg. Post.' /^jHEAPES'J.' Property ■pREBBLE'S
in Newtown-6 -■- best; it pays. 15,with firelessbrood-
Buy
W "ANTED Sell, Gramophones, from TTOTEL Night Porter (experienced),
i! 8, terms arranged. Public demon- -t-X open for Engagement. Apply 955, Bl£|g.ts
nTmfi^w mil/- Apply
bourne (late of Wellington), Frederick 12 p.m. tram. Pleaso communicate
Thomas, third son of Charlotteand the gers, A\varyia-st.. Ngaio. Rod- rpo, LET, HataitarV Beautiful Homo',
4- 7 fW-ANTED Buy, Half Draft Horso"; V^ largo Rooms, all in the very bestier and instructions,20s; 25 for 30s; 50 strations commence to-night, 7.30.' Nim- -bvg. rost. rHut^
C. Hutt TCIS- To"
late Thomas Brunton, and beloved brother
of Mrs: Shuker, Wellington, and Mrs. Sig-
CJTRAYED, Half-bred Silky, answersthe rent £4 per week. H. J.
rooms, furnished,modern appliances » ,
Stott,-12, Pan- Apply ao° Tllp Spring Dray and Harness order, gas rango, fair sized section This r° r
Salisbury, Upper Hutt. property is a bargain at '
£900. Maitland 1 £ PfT 10£ SotimB* 15 K Sss;,^°- , fS =
r £5 1Os 200 and
eggs
over
posted 10s.
at mo's,Ltd., Kent terrace. TTOUSEKjfiJSPER desires Position, gen- WANTED, 2 Fur Workers (girls);
glekow, Featherston. Patient suflerer at U
rest.
name "Ranji," brown and black.
Anyone knowing whereabouts please re-
rpO LET, Upper Hutt, comfortable WANTED to Purchase,a 6 or 7 rd. t^<L^s°p°Yj_ls3iJ^a.2MoiI^jy- Prebble,Belmont.
city, no climb; modorn O7Ot)fNICE little Home o?3 rooms andI ttUNSHINJS- Poultry Farm—Noted for Pianos,just unpacked, £85; keenest price
WANTED Sell (don't miss this), AA. tlemen only, small salary
British Overstrung Upright Grand home. Write 909,Evg. Post. if good wL?" highest wages "nfe -a.?d macl«ning essential-
paid,. Apply Brodrick and
00., Ltd.. 16,. Hams-st.
CLIFTON.—On 2nd turn 9, Greon-st., N ewtown. Reward. Residence, energetic,
August, 1923, Susan Clifton,
-*- Home, 6 rooms, nicely furnished- convs.; no agents need reply. Write ■*" kitchenoltc,bathroom,all in perfect v- ,Hea]th^ Strong Chicks. Order
from iv New Zealand. Nimmos. Ltd. "I^JiliiNi, youngman, with ex- WAKim a good
beloved wife of Benjamin Clifton, of 32, Syd-
A,NY Petson knowing the whereabouts modern conveniences; rent £2 12s 6ri ncr 849,_Evg. Post;
'
.
condition, off Tasman-st.,good terms. , the IT Ttann or Sims Hardware,Cuba-st.
" collent references, d esires Clerical Kitchenmaid. Ap,
ney street, Petone. and late of Westport.
-of Florence CatherineEllen Powley, week. H..J. Stott, 12, Panama-st.
WANTED to Buy, Understung Sido^
Maitland I"tnd_Agcncv._ls3._Jj lrnV,tnn. ay
IIOR SALE, Tent, 12ft x 10ft, in good W" : ANTED Sell, Pianos, every instru- Position,with Wellington firm,-wheread- -H- P'y Ins CakeShop,
raent guaranteed, largest display vancement is possible. Writo 980
4,, Willis-st. '
COSTLEY.—On 3rd August, 1923, at 43, King last heard of- in Wellington about three
street, Agnes Paterson, widow of the late years ago, kindly communicate with rpo LET, Single Furnished RooSTlo car, strong, for English motor- SECTIONS-Sunny
. Ngaio, Khandallah"; ; order. Apply Tel. 1865. New Zealand. Nimmo'» I'iauo Bhow- Post. ■
. Ev- T^-ANTED, a Boy, to learn the trade"
Jame3 Costley, and mother, of. Mrs. Koberts, George Powley, reakfast optional- App'y. cycle; urgent. Write 850,,Evg. Post. &oclionsfroni'£loo each; £10 de-
near stations. J, H. Wood' Land ;1 T^ORUfcSALE,
Boarding-house. 13 perman-" rooms, Kent terrace. ' must be able to.ride bicycle. Ap*
Mt. Eden-rd.,Auck- 303, URSE wishes Position companion to ply Monday morning,
.
1
Mrs. Millar, and William James and David 31, ANTED B»y. Piano, at once, for posit; m?m.bers.
land. ' riTU LET, Furnished Single Rooms,all T\T 8.30, Brails-
" £20 per week. ANTED Sell, Push Bike, good or-
M°rfurnished, W

Costley; aged C8years. -T.T cash. Please send particulars Agent. Ngaio. Tel. 18-422. w invalid, going to Islands. Goodre- ford^ Mercer, 120,
and VVell every convenience. Thorn. der. Apply 133,Ghuznee-st. ferences. Apply H. Baker. Hira Nelson Courtonnv.pl'
KYAN.—On 2nd August, 1923, at Palmerston
aorta, Percy James Cotuin, beloved son of
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hyari; aged 23 years.
WANTED,
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
by 2
ents), Board, inyoung
men (stud-
-»- conveniences. 46. Clyde-qy. ■ lowest price Box 1294,G.P.O.
rtyj LET, Shop-and UnfurnishedBoom T\fANTED Buy, Launch, 18 to 20tt, I Sole Agent, J. H. each;Land
firePlace> "se conveniences. TT \yith- or without engine; must be Ngaio
tions SECTIONS—
from
Wadestown,
£120-;
Wood,
£10 deposit .
near tram, sec- 'don- Price £500. Write 903. Eve Pos":

TJIANO—For Sale, German


Ajrent , J-- good condition. Apply Piano,
W'
iii
'ANTED Sell, Boot Patcher,
eim, in good order; also, Singer,-
Wertn-
902, Evg> cheap; Hand Machines from- £2 " 10s. mercantile firm. Write 900,Evg. Post.
CmORTHAND-TYPIST
tion Severalyears' experience
desires Posi-
with
■y^ANTED, capable Young Wom"a7T,
.» domestic duties,3 adults,evening.
»
1341: references; 149,Molesworth-st t5,
or near Kelburn. ■v '4, xr^f?'-
"
SPRAGTJE.—On 3rd August, 1923, at Welling- Kilbirme-cres. ■
.', cheap. Write 876,Evg. Post. Needles and Repairs. Rowland Wilson, A7OUNG Lady seeks Position
ton Hospital, Jack Gerard, second son of Write 883, Evg. Post.
Alfred and Helen Sprague; aged 2£ years.
WALLS.—On 3rd August, 1923, at 20, Austin
TXTANTED, Board and Residence by"
-I_ T_yPu"g man. Apply 913,Evg. Post: .1
rpo. LIST, Single
nr?°-S?V 2
Webb-st.f^-
Furnished Roomraise.
hot and cold water,
ANTED Buy, Sowing Machines,
W
any
Machine Co., Grand Opera House.Globe
cash waiting.
HATAITAIr-Immediate
Rooms, kitchenette, close tram4 T^SELL,
£1600, deposit £200.. Apply 930, Evg.'
possession,
.'"J-
Black Orpington Pullet." 101, Manners-st. Tel. 21-713.
Rooster; also, Utility White Lei-
W
X help. Write: 911,
ANTED Sell, Singer Dropleaf, best ATOUNG Man seeks Evg. Post.
as Lady- WAisTJiD a
JV yard. Apply Men, for shovelUniTlrt
H. Duncalf, CoSIS
street, Margaret Walls. Private interment.
XXTANTED, Lower Hutt, superior fpo LET, 2 or 3 Furnished
, "Board-Lodgings.
c.1.,80,
Rooms,
Give full particu- ■*■ eluding kitohon, conveniences tel TmrANTED Buy, Cameras,Autographic i n-
21-816.
Tel.
ROOKLYN—S-rd, Dwelling, hot and
«l m!s Apply WcldolVs' Totai*-
Machines
shuttle, snip.
bought,
Oak
sold,
new ones. Rowland Wilson, The Little
or
Drbphead, £6. J- driver, running repairs done;motor-
exchanged for accept temporary position.
Position,
792,
would
Evg. \V^NTEDT^mpetent
» » .recondition furniture.UPholsterer-To
MARRIAGES.
lars 914,Evg. Post. cold water, 'electric 'lignfc, requires Apply aftor
cheap rent; references. ;■Ring. 25-025. ' T T Kodaks and Brownies,Half-plate renovating; Red Shop, 101, Manners-st. L^g^^LjMgl£g.ces, 156, Orienfal lav.
HADDON-CHAEKER.-At
bn<es parents, Arthur Henry, second son
|&.?ff«- J^'^2SB_B_lg:
Palmerston North,
on 3rd August, 1898, at the residence of the TXTANTED, 2 Single Rooms, with rpO LET, Superior ', Furnished Large Cameras, Gramophones and Records, £775.
T T board, Terrace,Kelburn preferred,.
respectable. Write 815, Evg. Post.
ANTED, Board,by 2 students, must -mo LET, 4, Mowbray-st. (1 mm. from Bike
ri.BirUpe^i^al'VeryCeil-
P-
Clothing, Clarionets,Banjos. T. Stern-
-2.®F i?
g> 7
Shop. ' Manners-st.,
Tel. 22-735.
n ext Rosenberg'i
E.scott.
."IVfT.denoe,11,
immediate;
Brooklyn.
p
-
ossession-

VICTORIA.—Vacant,7-rd. Resi'- Blacksmith. Taita, Lower Hutt.


only

"
Patorson-st... overlooking: TNDIAN Runner Drake,Young
"OOß
ci 1
SALE,
-SP {rS T-
Horse, Gig, and
cash- APPIv Al£ Turne,r, Hataitai.
Hamas';
:
.ti
'ANTED Sell, 4 Ford Tires,
."^d. cheap. Apply 3, Moxham-av.,experience,
Tel. 3897 (3 rings).
slightly

'ANTED to Soli, Foster Knitting lent refs. Write 449,Plarge


"Y"OUNG
-*■ tion,
handling goods on a
Man,
any
capable
married (33).

controlling
seeks
staff
scale excel-
Posi-
capacity, good warehouse '^yANTED
and g^S,SK,&& ct
Lad, mechanically
?
inclin^j.
ma?;
fsilv^led^n^"'
My?" by KeV' JamCß W be hindy to 'Varsity and Lamb- A Parliament- Buildings),
comfortable WANTED to' Buy, in my quantity, iJoys ply
College, everyconvenience,
Saturday afternoon.
tel. Ap- X Breeding
Pens While Leghorns
Dudci"
and Machine. Almost new. 80, Tina- town.
ost ; Agenov New-
KOS_ROG_-GOOCH.-On the 22nd June, at
toc-qy. Apply 912,Evg. Post, Rooms, breakfastoptional. Gent'sLeft-off Clothing and Boots, ■_ White Rocks, also 3 Incubators. Tel kori-rd. T\AY and Evening Frocks made;Hem-
St. Paul's Pro-Catuedral.
deacon Johnson, .Kenneth Louis,
by the Yen. Arch-
younger son
ANTED, comfortableBoard and Re- | TU A-"». Oriental Parade, partly-fur- Vivian-«t. Tol. 21-245.
sidencs. by gentleman, early break- ■■*. mshod Basement 2
Travelling Bags, etc Woodward, 121.
perfect
£1150—
OFF Tasman-st.,5 largo
modern appliances, well builtRooms, and 1
, 25-036.
deposit £350. H J 'T^Olt SALE, 2J h.p. Connaught McitoF- tions £8; termsto-night,' WAJNTJiD Sell, Gramophones, from -*-' stitching, etc. Miss .Norton,
arranged. Demonstra- st. Corner,Lambton-qy. Tel. 1042. Bowen- ■yP"ANTED,
Nursemaid,and to under-
rooms kit-
WAJVJTED'to
of Mr. Louis.C.'KoEkruge, Hatatai, to Edith fast and. single room Flat, in
W rite 960 Buy, Home, of Furai- order;
Balfour, elder daughter
jiaiKoura. ' ■ ' of Mr. Arthur Gooch.Evg. Post.
■ ■
.
necessary.■
. .- .
chen, gas
veniences; separate
range, electric light, and con-
entrancfe; suitable Daubnej,
ture; highest,price, cash down. C. Stott,' 12, Pi,nama'-st, .'■ ' «„164, 1?. cheap. Halversen and Cnapp ' Ltd, commence
Adelaide-rd.
7.30. Nimmo's, TkRESSMAKING—Day and Evening 10 ' ,take light household duties,daily
JL' Frocks a
' to 6 p.m. living vicinity Wadestowii
£1250— Specialty;
i

X\TANTED, 2 or 3 Gentlemen Board- for


" » ers. Apply 14, Home-st.,off Kent "By-5t..;j'.,.^',.-;;..-,' ■' '
2 .bachelors. 15s each. :Ap^ly
...':V^;*_.-.".
No■. .' " 148,Tory<t.
iLD Fmtee ; Teeth- bought; sound
, CITY; 6 largo Rooms,vacant, all
conveniences: ienovated throughout- A

! .
"PPg. SALE, a Billia,rd-Dining T ;fbte, iTXTANTED to Sell, Seagrass Folding Miss Cassey,
Remodelling. preferred;
13a Courtenay-pl. train ter- references required. Mrs. C.H.
Lawrenco. 31, \V" illiam-st.,Highland
IN MEMORIAM.
memory terrace. : .■■'-■ !- -..■:,■. —* -.- r po-


-LET,-a or"2 Unfurnished RoomT prices iriN.Z.rse'rit; by return' mail. ' O"
broken j also ■Dontal 'Scrap.
'
Best'
or liberal terjna
' .arrßrigqd.
;;te: J. Stott, 12 '
; -■»■'.-*-;■"; '..,,,;.. 'i :'" gooq
Piano, Organ, 5-seatcr,Motor-car,
condition. Write 943. --Erg.
." Pram, good order. For ;address, ,minus.'
all ■a.PPJy p''ton's Store,.287;Tinakori-rd- EMSTITCHING, also Dressmaking.. X\TANTED, Strong Youth, for scani
Park.
wft Futter, P.ananw^st. 7 ..:'*;;^;;/
.
v^ 8 who passed of my dear hus. „,_.-'.-i ■ jpost; :
band. Will
BOARD and Residence,in superior ■if"i conTeTn.l.e,nces, moderate "Port' ■
■!■ Choc'ijlate' '"/t^"ASiri:i)>.to Bell;- a-splendid.:- Oafc ■■«-!
August, 1022. Sadly missed: away 3rd
homo for Gentlemen; moderate tariff. Yulo-st,, Kiibirnie. rent 18 to J. Dunstone, B ox 51, Wellesley-st.,
. TjIQR.- SALE, City, 7-rd. House,h.
" ani 1 T F MaWaW.uTJn'g -p,r.,oSiing' etc- Apply J. tfrio, 280P
rpo LET, Room,suitable for office,c 1 '' Auckland. centra of .'» T-. Sideboard,in new condition; also Room 10. next Empress. Tel. 2152.
■*-■ and <_,onfcetionory
Nothing in my hand I bring:
Simply to Thy.Cross l> cling.
'Inserted by.his. loving wife and children.
74, Webb-st..
BOARD . and Residence,
' '.
House, 1, Wallaco-st. Single and ri
Grosvenor gS
hard Saloon, S> 15, 1/ Manners-st.
Pjopnetor, Strand Bill . O~
Egtab. 31 yeara.
LD False Teeth, ss, 10s,205,-40sper Fl9oo.C-Agpiv 9g2
sot given; sound or broken. Bring "DUH'DING Sectionson boundary : and romam
a7.' ffi Cf'
of
1

. H;7'.
Business,
all retail, low rent, lease. O'.vnor 4-bulb Electric Radiator. Apply 130
will instruct purchaser in manufacturing Parade, Island Bay
few weeks. For partic0 lars
.
"ANTED to -Sell, 5000 Strawberr^ Roof./Labour,
_
PLUMBING,
' Spouting. Material and \!KT ANTED, young Man for garage
Is and Is 2d per foot fixed
Repairs, etc. Writo - i:% m^
9 s
eueedto Tepaira-
them to Old False Teeth JL» Brooklyn and Vogeltown, glorious 67, Evg. Post.
TOTTER.—In
■A"!!!??;
loving remembrance of our dear doublo
*Utter> Wh° dl6d 3rd tion. Tariff 30s.
rooms. Good table, every atten- rpo
LET,
A conveniences.
.2 Furnished Rooms, o .t cas st. . .
' Co., 102, Willis-
view of city, will divide'to suit clients.
i apply to-Walter Smallbone,Blair-st. .. Plants (Rose
Collmgs, 37, Edinburgh-ay., Miramar.
Etterbergs). Apply T3LTJMBING Repairs done on shortest) TT^ANTED,
-»- notice, spouting, roofing, hoi water i „!,* "al yard and look after t«l. Apply;
strong, reliable Boy, fort
246, Tinakori-rd' rd Mills"rd-. -VogeltSwn,■ .
C?'o '-,«7-M-'
1822.
Kemcmbrance.
Inserted by his. brother,
family, H. and L.slster-ia-law,
and
BOARD-RESIDENCE required by 2 i.nornaon.
brothers,would sharo doublo room, rfiu __T, Double Front Bed-Sitting-" f^OUNTRY
private family preferred; must bo central; A room;

EHarfe?darfi^ CafsPnMs and


or i157-9, Wilhs-st. t

combined. Apply to T>ARAPARUMU—I3 Acres,good land ©CISSORS and Cutlery Ground~driW and Black
;
MISCELLANEOUS. rANTED to Sell,Three Young Pure- lowest possible charges, guaranteed. Tel. ,953,Evg. Post.
bred Roosters (Rhode Island Red)
~Y\T
» » ANTED, Woman,household duties,
'

_____
Kutter. terms. 921,Evg. Post. also, Gentleman, share'room 722, 799 Post Agency, Petono. -■- new up-to-date Houso. For particu- ; Sterling value in New UmUvellas;

Minorca. Ring 18-744. "DEINFORGED Concrete Brick Block ishing, start to-night.
no "washing, cooking, ironing, pol-
IXtTTER.—In loving memory of William Fut-
Pa5S aWay °n the 3rd
Au^l BOARD-Residenco, large rooms, one -Loo, 'bydney-st.
Modern conveniences, central,reasonable
,■
lars apply Box 3, Paraparaumu. frompt, reliable, and reasonable.
covers and repairs. China,Glasswaus Re- etc
VITANTED
TT Staunton-av.,off
Sell, Canaries(singers). 1
Nairn-st., Upper Evg.
or Timber Buildings erected.
supplied for State Advances. WritePlans '72 terraoa.
-
70, Cambridga
-1022. suit three or four mates, single beds; rpo LET, 2 Furnished Single
32s 6d. 318,Willis-st. Bedr^rnl, MISCELLANEOUS. MUST
.
Sell, or would consider Letting: cemonfced
with purchasing clause,largo 5-rd! ners-st., .New. ZealanderWalker,Buildings or riveted at 53,,Man- \\ lllts-st. , . Post. . ; ' "ANTED, capable Companion-Help,
A beautifulmemory lelt behind
4^l XtT eracemet
*
la Q Hotel TXTANTED to Sell, Push Chair, good fpO Builders—Sectionsexcavated,pre- , Apply Miss M'Laren,Oahanga-rd.,
Of a loving friend, true and kind-
GENT, requires Board and Residence, eCr TXTANTEE; Known-Our Big Boot Sale lp°vSO'onTn^enien?,os' VVi'ite 906, Evg Post
Mirom" North! TVUR HAM-DUPLEX Razor Bl:£de7~~3 TT order, 30si also Large Black -■- pared for building, Retaining Walls Pongaroa. . '
oL nrTj^'A'i* "eaven has gained single room, handy Quay, homely TT- starts Wednesday: Gents'
American Stole, almost new, £3 10s. 133, Abe Fur etc. Tel. 22-604. M. Roberts,198,Vivian-
One of the best the world contained. Pug Toes,all going at 22s 6d. ■' TMMEDIATE 'ANTED, good All-round Butcbe*,
Inserted by t. and M. Murray.
and moderate. Write 920,Evg. Post.
ADY would Board 2 Boys on farm, voniences. 8, Hobson-st Courtenay-pl. only. Martin's
7^nn7
possession,
7 :R,ooms _«P-to-da'o appliances,
Mt. Victoria l Archibald, 29, Wilhs-st.
" I Smith-st.- . St; "
" Apply, A. Pearce. Upper Hutt.
1? 'TI? memory'oi our dear Lower Hutt, any age from 3 years, mv IJST, Single ' T\T ANTED -Known-Ladies' 3-bar
i1225. Also, 5' Roomß,close Basin Re- rfcAK Sideboards, : £7 18s' 6d; l^"aT,tiful 'ANTED to Sell, Horse, good con- T\7"ANTED,, by Expert Upholsterer,
W" ANTED, an experienced Giir for
Aellle, who died on the 3rd August,
To memory ever dear
sister,
1922. school near. Apply 888,Evg. Post.
Home available, witri board,'
Furnished T T
Bed-Sittlnl- Only one address: Walking serve,
Shoes,latest shapes, 19s 6d. Agency 13a,. Courtenay.pl,
Martin's, Tram Termi- alongside Boot Shop.
£800. Courtenay. Place Land 1 «W
upstairs, A
H?
buito, worth £35, will
I'^? 4-?,
1"
ieo?clear at bedroom
Oak
£27 10a 6t.
dition, cheap. Apply
' 201, Rintoul- TT Re-covering Work; lowest
competence and comfortassured; rates! General Housework:
estimates kept;6, three adults. Mrs. R. F. Blair,
other help
Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in- NICE nus, Courtenay-pl. real beauty. D.F.S., 141,Maitners-st' "ANTED free. Write 99, Evg. Post. Box OtakiRailway, or Tel. 55.
.
young lady or gentleman, sociable

to Sell, Double Kapok Mat-
law, A. and It. Smith. people, handy town. Ring 26-515. rpO LET large Bed-Sitting-room, t^o T\TANTED Known--Bake Tins from T^OR SALE good Building Sections, opp. lyings. \ tress, clean and good. Apply Post "ANTED, by competent Upholsterer, i\XTANTED, for Eastbourne, House.
Young Man requires afterT^-^V
„"£ 5, 63. Cambridge 1?conveniences. Apply7' TT Icing Sots,Biscuit Forcers,Non-Is, JL' Newtown,from £112. Apply owner T^OR -■-
Repairs bring your Boot.* to the Agency, Newtown. Recovering Work, any description, '"»» keeper or Competent Lady-Help,

1922:^d RESPECTABLE .
quick repairer. J. Lovetti at your home or workshop; satisfaction used to children, no washing or ironing,
§ Board and Residence,with adult
T°f,^EF' h°S
terrace. burn
cheap.
Cake Tins, Sand Tins, all very 11, Webb-Bt. No agents. ' worth-st. . . , Moles-
W ANTED to Sell, 2 Buffalo Incu- guaranteed. Write
50. Ev_r. Post good wages. Apply 870. Evg. Post.
Us^nEd^ZnThs 3r(l AUgUSt
' musical family, handy city. 841, Evg. e!, cbuP'e' furnished, no
y The SimsHardware. rpO SELL. 20-rd. Boarding and Apart-
J- merit Houce, clearing £10 per f^EYLON Tea now duty
bators, 240, 120, practically now.
'Try our £12 the two. Ownerleaving. Apply 957, ANTED, by competent Carpenter, WANTED, Carpenters and Joiners.
irpWO ladies,recently from England, de-
TTTANTED Known—Martin's Big Boot Every
t i- '",
Ladies
c starts Wednesday: 100 pairs
cash
bed occupied permanents 'Price
week'
\
V-* wonderfulquality teas.ffec.
Co., Dixon-st. , Cenlon , ' Tea

Evg; Post. W Alterations, Repairs,
prices reasonable,workmanshipAdditions,
Apply Isaac Clark and Son, 27.
Wingfield-sj. ■
X sire to be received as P«iying Court Shoes, going at 8s lid £600, £200-£250, easy terms Apply 'ANTED to Sell, nearly new Piano", guaran-
Guests
into a refined home,good locality, near 146,Russell terrace. , lerminus. Courtenay-pl. .F|URHAM-OUPLBX Safety fija7or Is-
. full iron frame, full trichord check teed, estimates given. Write ' 63, Evg
W ANTED, Assistant Salesman, in our
City, superior accommodation essential VyANTED. Known-The Tin KettS f\ WNER, selling 6-rct. Modern Home, Lean Stropping
■*-*
Attachment, Is >6d M'- action, sound,and freefrom borer Price Post.

electrical department; age about 18
fpO LEI' ,n private Home,3 nic^Tu^ T V whistles when it boils, only Is V overy convenience, Thorndon. £1700 and Archibald, 29, Willis-()t. £40. Inspect, 39, Ellice-st. "Y^n'ANTED, Plumbing and Drainage preferred; knowledge of electrical lines
Of that
ViS the
for
te^,
.i.g"ef that
b
*.ht ye lost can
3 borne in silence
one we loved so well
Inserted by his sorrowing parents and brothers.
te». Write 924, Evg. Post.
■TTACANCIESfor Boarders,25, Kent P-y
T terrace; clean,comfortable,and good |
" "
after
6d,
d &ooms' adults only. Ap-P 2s, 2s 6d; a great bargain. The Sim. £350 deposit. Communicatewith 952 rvVERCOATS, £2, £2 10s,£3"lb77bis"t XTTANTED to Sell,cheap, Motor-lorry
fl lrnll5.30,-222.
h-S, Adelaide-rH Hardware. Evg. Post. ' ■-. q\>»«ties/only. For one Tuoek only, TT Ford engine, with Smith Form-a- ed for. R. Wainwright,
" Work, large or small jobs tender- essential.
Herbert-st.,off Co., Ltd., Victoria-st.
Apply to Thos.' Ballinger and
LET well-jurniehed 7-rd. Ho^io", TRRITATIOJN oE the throat can easily rpERRACE (vicinity)—Sound House 7, at Brailsford g. both shops. : truck attachment, In good running or- Manners-st.. also Kaiwarra. Tel. 20-729
table; soft washing done; reasonable
tariff._ "JO 011'3 EUClypt"S -*- rooms, arranged as 2 flats, each en- J
"AMES'S Bread is easily 'diiiite"(E der. Moore,Wilson, and Co., Ltd. 95 'ANTED, Staining and Polishing; W ANTED, an experienced Cook-Gen*
eral, references required. Apply 14,
VACANCIES
_^_

for two Gentlemen,cen-


Vftito 962,Evg. Post. References Tabled. iniannerSr* tirely self-contained,separate entrances
splendid position lovely '. the grocer.
good for health. Get a float from Taranaki-st.
'ANTED to Sell, Jersey-Holstein visited,
- ' ' l'loors,Furniture Re-polished; houses Hill-st.
material supplied; reasonable

-
CASHRATBSfor Birth, M_r!»Se tral, terms moderate. 10, Kensing- jpO LET best part Thorndon,furnished AMES'S Bread is delicious bread." all conveniences, WANTED, first-class
JI" . ; Hairdresser;
'
ton-st.-. off Abel Smith-st, City. Hat, to refined couple, all conveni- Nothing quite like it. Your groeor view, £1750;deposit £650." Owner'' Write ORRIS Couch,complete with cush- Cow, at drop, price £10;also Jersey- charge. Write 958, Evg. Post. good wages permanent position..
th_i. £ faff ue- (Min'-urn Evg. Post. ANTED. Furniture to Reupholster, Apply sharp. Cam. Penman, Palniars-
pnees. Millen 965, in profit, other three due Sep-
W
■■
and Emerre, 113, Custom- ftdls it. 10ns, all latest material 58s Holstein,
Jin"**' words'., to. th» ACANCIES for Boarders, good hot house-qy.
water service,good table; terms . /_IENTLEMEN.,- Buy your HATAITAI, 4-5 Rooms, bungalow Morns Chairs, 32s 6d; Upholstered Easy
*, 6d- tember, October, November; price
£8 Mattresses, etc., Loose Covers,all ton North.
moderate. 97, Molesworth-st. trpO LET, Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette VX from J. Lovett, Molesworth-st Footwear £1350,most modern; Roseueath,6; Chairs, 55s 6d. D.F.S., 141, Manners^ Address 17, Riverbank-st.,Lower Hutt. work guaranteed at reasonable prices. 41, TCTARMERS and City, 18, Gfey-st.—Two.
AOTICES mint be endorsed by some ->- lounge, hall; rent 355. Apply 4^ Prices ranging from 19s 6d Kooms, sunny, garden, views, £1280 at., opp. King's. 'ANTED' Sell, Full-lock E*flresi; "Vivian-st. ' t
-*- Gardeners,Houtjekeepore, Cook-Gsn-!

-
'
responsible person to ensur* their
UHertion.: BLUE PLATTER Tea House. Island
Bay—Superior Board and Resi- Moarhoueo-st., Highland Park, ||UUHAftI-DUPLEX Safity'Ra^rTli'-
Young's, Bowon-st.
5 large
T")URHAM-DUPLEX '
■*-* each. Greatestvalue evwi-
Safety~Razor, Is Hojrso, and Harness,good strong
turnout; reasonable. Apply corner Fitz-
"lOLINIST, experienced, in dance crals, and Housemaids.
playing, requires Position., Registry,
dence,.hot-cold lunches,morning and af- irpo LET,
ternoon tea. Open throughout the year -*- garage
2 or 3 Rooms,in concrete
bungalow,fireplace and conveniences f-*
stropping
Loan and Archibald, 29. W;ii; fi K) . .,
TTUTT,
Attachment, Is 6d. M'- J-X tion, garden, shed, Rooms,
Thorndon. £675.old. Young's, Bbwen-st
g ood order, sec-
fowlhouso,£980; M'Lean and Archibald,29, Wiillis-at.
offered. herbert and Montague sts.,- Alicetown
Lower Hutt, or 279. Cuba-st.,Wetlington.
Write 986, Evening Post. SCOTTISH 208,
ress, Nelson,fare paid; Cooks,Gar-
Quay—Wait-
fa., if necessary. Write 970,Evg. Tea,atin 5, 10, and J2olb boxes: XSTANTED Farmhand, Milkers, Nursory-
Tel. 24-095.
ENILWORTH-92, Hill-sx., firet-clwi
" Post. rV\TE supply. Tea in " small paokages at
TV wholesale prices. Obtain a pound A BEL SMITH-ST.—Shop and 5 living CEYLONobtainable wholesale rices. p Only to Sell,--OakOval Mirror TO GROCSRS,ETC. ~ dener,
Housemaid. - "

\V^ NJTSD~Just °Pened: Bale Whits Accommodation. Vacancies for per- !TpO LET, furnished Flat, self-contained tnal packet. Ceylon Tea_nn__r), T r,nli° °a -C»- rooms; good section, suitable
garage; cheapest, property in street; for from-Ceylon -Tea Co.. Dison"st 7
h.
T T Bedroom buite. -Call and inspect at
Finch, 262, Adelaide-rd. WANTED, Situation, by experienced
wholesale and retail grocer, STAR
as
Registry, 276,Quay—Temporary
R eliable
T°-Wels and Towellings' manent and casual Gardener, Couples, Several
■*-
2s lirf^
very sunny,Hobson-et. Tel. 1618. £1000
PLUMBINCJ-It you
lid to ?
guests. Terms 12s 6d requwa > goo '
& 7sr°ins 10d pair, Is to 23 6d ya?d per day. Permanents by arrangement. ri^O LET ,5-rd.House,respectable, must
deposit £150. Baird.
18, Gr<?y-st1 ' Plumber and a ntiafsctoi<y job don«d TflOR SALE. Maize Silk Sports Coat counter-hand, traveller, or storeman: ox-
cellent references.Apply 978, Evg. Post. Farm Hands,
Nurses, Waitresses.
Keen value at Morgan's, 115,Cuba-st. Boxes * i ?l lm,Fi B£s?-; 6uit Cases17s 6d, Hat
CabinTrunks 555. Call slo ■i-* ■\-EWTOWN (Hansoivst.J-t Room*;"! promptly, Tel. 20-982. C. W. ■*- suit shm figure, cheap.
.Martin ' 13' splendid tone. 958, Ev#. Post. "Y"OUNG good w anted as
= GLENDOWER HOUSK" -*- 6ne last ront-book. 57, Hopper-sk 37s 6d,-
Boulcott Chambers minutes car, nicely painted
arid M'ory-sti ■
.
Also, Violin,
high-grade
Man,
travelling
address,
Specialty Sales-
T^ANTED ACANCIES for Permanents and Cas- 7*pO LET, unfurnishedCottage, all con- bargains. pap- "*■'

Jinown—Biscuit Forces XT ered throughout; price £750,.deposit Gramophone, double-spring WANTED TO SENT. mail ; remuneration high; needs motor-bika
T \ .now ia stock; also large supplies » ual Boarders: terms reasonable
good table: electric light. Tel 21-225"
->- -reniences, 4'rooms.. 74, Webb-st. T^URH^M-DUPLEX-Sfe^B^oTSet bal. as rent. Baird, 18, Groy-st
£150 TVURHAM-DUPLEX Safet-^RSSrTIB" Archi:
/^ABINET
V; motor, perfect tone and model 'ANTED Rent, Furnished Bach and about £5 to start. "
rpo -L' 21s set, now selling 7s
6d M'Le^/ and Rona or Day's Bay, '

- Evans
LET,.FurnishedWhare, gas set ' M' Cheap. 51. Bay-rd.. December. Re- Apply to 948, Evg. Post.
141-145, Willis-st. " J- electric light use conveniences, cooker, Lean a.nd Archibald,29, Willis-st.
suit MT' :VIOTpRIA-4 ho j s°yds, n ßo^mirole-lfeor;
OrientalBay ply, stating
terms, locality, 897, Evg.
VV A:wTiiD Known—Willow Calf Boot! BOARD REQUIRE"!! ; 2 gents. Apply 1, Hall-st. "OREAD with the highest foooV^aluTli ii j °-
14- days. i?J!S,
£1100; dei>osit ' car Possession "piNE quality Teas aow cttainable in
£200.' Baird CONFECTIONERY Business,'central
at wholesale prices. VV good turnover, spacious clean shop
MH-LINERY.
oJ
25s <v stout, soles
bale, Courtenay-pl. only.
"Ti^AiNTiiJJ—Gauntlet
>
6d; usual price 47s fid: brands,
Martin's
going at
loot "VTOUNG Man requires Board (end rpo
X August) in private refined family ■*- friends,washing, mending, hot water
where no other boarders kept. Hataitai bath,
LET, Room, 2 single bods, suit your grocer to-day.
including light. 10s eaoh. Apply
.Qhiro.rd. - c J >O
-D
"^ S^DonW*^
James's Bread. ; Get a loaf from Grcy-st.
TTOME, near Constable-st.,
AJL
Doublel 355. We guarantee comfort range, porcelain bath, large section:
rooms 1 floor, 0.1., calipho'nt,
■ '

no climb 6
18
.*■."'. 'Ceylon ,
7? fD!n
REPAIRS
anical
U
Tea P? Co..ckaf, c. s
Duon-st. ;
in Locks, Prircmses,Mech"- Gibson,220, Lambton-qy.
Appliances; Safes Oyerhauled
?"u e?°Ln sioTck- L £225 walk-in; George
tpbß , SALE, 3-h.p. Royal

E"nSeldlwo~-
fa
"ANTED to Rent, 5-6 id. ilouse,
Evg. Post.
with option of buying. Writo 908 WANTED,
a first-classMilliner, t«
tako charge of
' Worlcroom. Apply C.our
Cuba Street
SMITH, LTD.
».» anda cream, Gloves,
all wool to clear, 3s fid
in fawn or vicinity preferred. Reply to 34,
SS, sectlon and Repaired; Keys cut to.' any looki A speed kick-start; £23.. 5,' Severn- » T "CyANTJiD Rent, 6 or 7-rd. unfurnished
TO PRESSERS. .
?iT; ?? Cofys>115, =
2s lld 40>n
Tweeds,Is Care J. .Bott,AUCKLAND,
rpO LET, self-contained new 3-rd. Flat, V.b.h.,°Ul141,
A separate entrance, gas,
r
be^- BewaP
al Manners-st... orip imitations
Kin_'s
£1075. Reply 947, Evg. Pc^. ' Osborneand Co.. 58, Willis-Mt. ' fel 135-' Bt., Island Bay. Residence, for 2 years, must bo cen-
tral; adult family; 6 months' rent in ad- WE have a Vacancy for ,a good Press-
MOKE .
lid. Morgan's, c.1.,rent roa- Vacant, 4-xd. HouaoTln g^od Tel. 1062. er. This is a good constant posi-
"ryANTED sKnown-Special
Cuba-st.
City
Ltd., Advertising Agents, sonablo. Apply 974,Evg.
Chambers,Queen street, Post, Wholesome ~B7old~=lhlp, order, CIITY—
' necessary
! T ADY has Piano for Sale,good appear- vance.
918, Evg. Post. _" tion for' the right man. J. T. Lewis,LW.,-
6d and,nln^
Table De «crt
price of
at
44-45,
Auckland. fpo LET, Accommodation!
-I- rooms, with large shop, Houso,
~9 James's Bread. AH the real S
corner of ness of wheat. At all grocere
p-ood- ---no agents. Write 949, Evg Post
conveniences;
A PARTMENT House,.71^,. £„„" don't delay. M'Lean and
£865-
BURHAM-DUPLBX
each. Sale onds in aj fow
Safeiiy Razor,Is Apply
days;
vi "S?l 846. Evg.?,nd condition,
Post. £40;' '
no agents.
"ANTED, by young lady, engaged ---189, Featherston-st. '
during day, unfurnished Room,
oo
223 *j 20a the half-dozen. Knives, The Sims Parade ' Archibald 29* "PIOR SALE, Light 5-seater
Car, as neivT "TAILORESS SALESWOMAN.
and Onepu-rd., Lyall Bay. |)URHAM-DUPL£X-Sa!ety-^ioTrTs -t%. furnished (City)., owner leaving WilUs-st. ■_-;; -."A _u«le used; moderate with fireplace, use conveniences central
Hardware.
- -,
Ap-
TO LET.
AY'S BAY—To Let, 4-rd. Bunga- Bay. RoweU's,
ply Parade Tea. Room, Lvall j .4. TTh- onds in a few days- New Zealand this month. £250 lenSe Suites—:tOo to choose 69, Evg. Post. ■■
price. Write Write 937, Evg. Post. WANTED, ■
for Palmerston North,,
Younjr Lady, take charge Lad-
AJSTUU Jinown-60 pairs
T V and Black Shoes,16s 9d. 6int7Ta"n
Vy
Martin's D— low, largo sleeping porch.
of the Bay. Apply CharlesJ. Thorn- rpo
Sunniest
'Tol. 24-131.
LET, Wallaceville,oho
' delay. M'Loan and
Archibald, V R, e n«oL £l
1? 6d wee Furnit"re insur-
ik- CIHESTERFIELD
"* from,
ed £200. Buyers only, write 951, Evg. suites at £35, genuine bargains. At -■- skunk collar and cuffs, Coat, all the latest moquettes. £50 TjIUR COAT -lady's cloth heavy W "ANTED to Rent, 4 or 5-rd. Unfur- ies' Department; must bo tailoress of good
nished House,moderate
rent, refer- appearance. Apply Mr. Lewis, J. T.
X tion, s:rd. Bungalow, everyniin.
Money-wanted Sale, Sta-
pl. only. Terminus,Courtenav- part conveni- T^RESSMAKINU, .every description tailor made ences if required. Writo 941, Evg. Post. Lewis, Ltd.. Featherston-st.
' ton, 7, Horbert-st. ence, rental 355. Key, Neil Cow's,opp XJ RemodelJing etc. M'Naughton's ROOMS, opposite Lambfcon
D.F.S., 141, Manners-st., op-p. King's. unworn; owner leaving Dominion; cost
~
TA[ AiNliiU Jinown-100 pairs Gents' Blinds, CurtairE, £20. First reasonable offer WANTED, small Shop, must be cen- SHORTHAND-T YPISTi
» » Tan and Black Leather Slippers; all DAY'S BAY—To Lot, nice Furnished Kelburn-av.
Hat, self-contained.Apply Jones,
rpo Apply,
: ' 256, Lambton-qy. Business
LET4 a 2-rd. Furnished Cottage ing.fittings. Ring 1722 Jor_ appointment Owner
ladies, evenl 8 (on flat), great prospective value
selling, urgent.' ' £1600. 976 Eve'
Station BLINDS—
Cushions, Cushions.Everett's, Spe- Evg. Post.
Curtains, accepted 851 T T tral, with living
' State accommodation
rent and particulars to 198 Post WANTED, in
Young Girl, for Position
City Music Warehouse;good
one price, 7s ,6d. At Martin's Boot Sale 140, Tasman-st. Fowlds's Building, " Mannere-st.
cialists,
MOTOR Bradbury,

" Cycles, P. and M
Courtenay-pl. only. TTIURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room, vac-
X 1.30 to 2 p.m., 9a, Garrett-
"T tT
US ?Pc?ed>
5 fee Range.of Gents', Post. ' ' 8-
Tel. 22-220. Quotations frse. ; Rudgo, New Hudson, cheap. Uni' Agency, Newtown. prospects. Apply Box 1408, G.P.O.
~.
TTTANTEjj Jtnown
-.7 " Chrome Boots, — Gents' 15i X ant, conveniences,
sewn soles,19s 9d. married
I
couple,
suit friends or rpo
harbour view. DU- 60
st;
LET, Furnished Flat, self-contain-
t
Lovett, ■»-?aiS?¥"i-' and
Molesworth-st.
ChiWren's Shoes J
"
ELBURN, Seotion,butt x 160ft £300"
Apply Owner, Box 1474 GP "
ORROCKSES'Shirts,5»9d;Pyjamas versal Cycle Co.. 61. Vivian-st.
9d,
' O"' coats, 7s£2, at Brailsford's,
Woollen Sox, Is 3d; Over- ■fcIOR.SALE, Evening

"Wf
"
ANTED Rent, term optional, Self-
contained furnished
Dresses,Blouses, nished House, vicinity The Flat, or fur- WANTED,
"■■ TO LADS AND BOYS.
above, for our pressing,
'
Martin's Boot Sale, Courtenay-pl. Devon-st., Tef' 26-516. . X. od, 1 mm. Parliament- Buildings
'
JAMISS-B Bread will appeal to your Wellington. both shops. -*- and Lingerie, manufacturer's sam- Terrace, im- room; wages £1 per week. Apply
.Tr^ I I1OR"
only.
W rANTED Known-See our great d]?
play of Doulton Ware Plates in
great variety, from Is 4d to 7s 3d and
.
IHURNISHED Double Bedroom suit,
married couple, 2 friends, breakfast rpo
tea optional. 9, Home-st.
Tel. 3017.
LET, Seatoun,4 Rooms,conveni- loaf. Your grocer aells it.
X ences, rent 355. Apply
' Parton, Sea-
' palate. It's better bread.
CHIMNEY SWEEP ~—
SALE, JS-aron-New4-rd. Bu'rT-
galow., every convenience sectim
40 x !«, small deposit Inspection invted
DURHAM-DUPLEX
Lean and Archibald,29, Wfllis-st.
Safeity Razor "Set, ples, below cost; deposits taken. 44, rr.ediate
21s set, now selling 7rs 6d set. M'- Mein-st. (two doors above Daniel-si;.).
fEIOB." SALE, Home-made
possession.
UfcjINESS Man desires
modern
Apply 969,Evg. Post. A.

House,kitchenette;
Lease 5-rd! 117. Customhouse-qy.
r ental
Levy, Ltd., Clothing Manufacturers.
TO TAILORESSES. '.
.The SimsHardware. each.
"jmURNISHED Front Room,single beds' rpo LET, to
toun. TTERB. TOMLINSON, practical Bargain. Apply, 10l,h house on rie-ht
chim- Johnston-st. X
ARE you displeased with, your present -"- pure, wholesome, . Sweets,fresh, not
made daily. Ob- write exceeding 256, Evg. Post.
£2 10s. Tel. 20-907 or
- WANTED,
experienced Coat Machine
\\7 ANTED Known Ladies'
»» Brogue Shoes, stojit soles, best — Tan
& TWliils" S frie"da; te'" 6-'- young
Ba3>- A inlsi,ed-iT.Se ,?oom board oPt!onal: 97. working, man, Fur-
WTUdX 'T? a??Newtown. d ,■«*»*»<* clean". maTe^TdTSod
' toa? Theii go to the Ceylon Tea tainable at Boolieri'a,
23, Manners-ijt and ists,
requires Furnished Room A. Levy, Ltd., Clothing Manufacturer!,
also Apprentices to. the Trade.
Apply 20. M'Donald-cres.'
Riddiford-«t. Tel. 24-472
EIASTBOURNE-2-rd. Co., Dixon-st. ! 154, Cuba-st. ■ >
CMOUPLE no objec- 117, Customhouse-qy.
P~T~siCTSoN^owNii ;
I Section. Sunny position
makers; all going at. 18s 9d. Martin's rtROUND-Floor, large
bale, Courtenay-pl.only. V^ Furnished Bed-Sitting-room front Double rpo LET, Single Furnished Bedroom"- LANS and Specifications "'
George Gibson,Mahoe-st.,Eastbourne
£375"
PLANS new
and Specification b drawn \mder I3ULLETS, W. Leghorns, 30, laying, tion.conveniences,
Government Loan Act, 95 per cheap; Gramophone Recordßj 12in
' where
Supply own linen,child crockery mat- MILLINERY.
place. fire- X central. Apply ,
15, Ellice-st. Buildings prepared for
to suit your requirement XpASTBOURNE-4-rd. FuTnTshed~Cot: "cent. H. C. Lutf, Architect, 44, Overton latest, 30s doz. 89, Queen's Drive, Lyall tress,
some blankets. Terms, 907 Evg. WANTED, Young Lady, to tako head
T^7"ANTED Known—Large assortment etc. 146. Molesworth-st.
LET, Largo Low Apply re'ncnte- XU tago, near beach. Very sunny posi- Hataitai. [ position in Millinery Workroom,
V in" Juff
reduced
, ?' aU reduced;
price. See our Crockery
all Teapots T ARGE Furnished Double Bed-Sitting- TO
Sittiiiß-room,
Sunny. Furnished
fireplace,
Bed- fees. 25. Mein-st. tion. £650, terms. Gibson, Mahoe-st
terrace, Bay. warehouse training preferred. Apply,
bargains. J for X-i room, separate entrance; adults-
tel., etc. 2, Nairn-st., top of Willis-st c.1., conveniences. 81, Hill-st., Tel!
gas ring MONEY TO LEND.
E have up to £1500to Lend on first
W
Eastbourne. '' DURHAM-DUPLEX Razor Blades, 3 ©NlP—Fish and Chips, £100 deposit-
for 2?. 5 for 3s 3d.'-' M'Lean and O profit £10 weekly; 4 rooms, rent £3. MISCELLANEOUS. staling: experience, Madame Carle,Queen*
St., Masterton.
VI7ANTED Known—Hundreds of pairs
T " of Ladies' and Gents' Boots
City. '' 678.
LET, one double Bed-Sitiing-room
mortgage of approved freehold se-
-11'3^
T. VICTORIA-Oiv
lor 6 Rooms bathroom, caliphont "clPiir^-^eT: Archibald, 29, Willis-st. Owner il. Venables,268,
wholesale to the public, pound or ©NIP—Grocery, owner , retiring tak- V^ Salve. Obtainable from W. H Corn
Lambton-qy.
QORNS Cured by using Coy's
sacrificedat any old price. Martin's Big
to be OWER HUTT-6 Rooms,handy sta-
TiO all conveniences, fatate mortgace *nin' ?|'KA JL a ton. Only from Oeylon Tea Co., IO Coy MISCELLANEOUS.

*^°^
gas ring, h. and 0., all con- ings last week £204, profit' £40 Chemist,Newtown.
Boot
T^TANTED
Sale, Courtenay-pl.
Known—Lawn
only.
tion, large section and -ardon; 355;
bring last rent-book.
Lambton-c|v. Vcnablcs, 268, I
iron,
vepiences. 9. Nairn-st. .*
/ rpo LET, Furnished and
' THE LAMBTON TAILOR
£1750,
Lambton-qy.
£500 cash. George Gibson, 220 Dixon-st;
' . '
1 fid DINING Chairs.;
'
all
- showing
Vonables,
20
268.
per cent. Terms arranged
Lambton-qy.
EM- WHY infer that tickling in
'.' , tnroat? Ask for Thornton's Cough Coy's Worm Curewell.
the
"'
children

OTHERS Take heed. Keep the
Get a supply oE
»». your next consideration.Mowers Sco our
aro
'ANTED to Let, Motor Garare; also, X Rooms, single and double.Unfurnished WILL inako you a guaranteed AARAMA-GRES.-SubsUnTiar^rd ' JLvU designs, from 12s 6d; Cheats,25s
beautifu! IG X and Coach-builtSidoohair from W. H, Coy, Chem-
largo stocks,prices from 50s. The Sims Stnblea. Apply 118. Moxliam-av. st.. corner Webb-at. 305,Cuba- .
weight English Navy- Sonrnheavy- Si,;>
Houso, all conveniences Chip vim
Kitchen Tablos, 12s 6cl;.Kerbs, 2s

6d: Sale; cheap for cash.


for Tablots. Surerelief. 64. Mannpra-st
121,Adelaido- "TkURHAM-UUPLEX Safety Razor lZ
ist, Nowlown.
Hardware. ■ hand stitched; £& 15s. lgjgbteg £2100. G. S. Hill,and Co., 360,
Lambton- Palm Stands,3s. 6d.- D.F.S., 141, Man- rd; now- M<L°anand Archi- "VTOTICE
to Land Agents.—My
Pro-'

.
ANTED. Married Couple to share pOMFORTABLK double Bed-SittinT- ;
DURHAM-DUPLEX
each. Greatestvalue everRazor,
Safety "is W: House. Kolburn,2.rooms,partly fur- V-' room, ground floor, uao of conveni-
offered. nished, use of all convenience!. Box 905, enceß, 0.l. 1,. tel., h. and c.
<\r-_
HATA
___!

ITAI-BungalowTl^sTlu^hTd"
-' ricrs-st., opp. King's.-

Trunks 555'.-.-HaS Boxes 555,


T7IOR SALE, Rhode Island Reds, pri^e"- bald. 29,
Suifc X' winnerßat Palmerston and
iii oo" wml-
Wilhs-st.
11 perty. situated
hampore, is withdrawn 65, Herald-st.. Ber-
from sale.—E' 4v-
M'Leajiand Archibald, 180, Molea-
- 6 Rooms, beam arid
Carrara ceiling C^ABTN Welling-
DUJN'T cough. Take Welcome Cough Mi^bnUl l
29, Willis-si. worth-st,, near Govornm^nt 'Buildirjgs. ! aad £250
* Second MortXaBe. G. S. Hill handy tram,' sunny. £1550,. Pl
Casesi-7s,6cl.'-cheapest in town, all ton. Pullets ,12s 6d each. Settings of ecia
) ■

Co., Liunbton-qy, Opp,: Bank K.Z. S Truvelluig Bag:. : JS'.Wolfe/ Boul- from prire fowl £1 Is. D.- Campbell, on Mixture, better than anything else
G. S; Hill and Co.,560, L'irabToa-qy? ' tfinde cott Charnberi. . ■
:' Camp-rd., Lower Hutt. earth.
' Chemiit, Kilbirnie. Obtainable from Eraser, the BOOT Importer wants Partner, lady "or
gent one
pounds preferred. willing to Evg
"
invest-f«w
Write 065, p^
2

THE EVENING POST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1923


THEATRE.
SHORTT'S
HORTT'S THEATRE. STRAND TRAND THEATRE.
THEATRE.
PRINCESS THEATRE.
RINCESS THEATRE. GOODNEW9! '
GREAT NEWS!
Continuousfrom 11 a.m. to 10 p.in
TO-DAY!
Manners street. PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT ON TOP AGAIN! ON TOP AGAIN !
UNREST IN PALESTINE NOXIOUS WEEDS
NOWSHOWING. TO-NIGHT!
COMMENCING TO-DAY, at U.
COMMENCINGTO-DAY, at 11. A" Wonderful Triple Feature Programme. (D- A Unique NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! QUEEN'S. ■ra&cSffiK M
QUEEN'S. THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT ACTION BY FARMERS' UNION
Paramount Present
Beautiful
MARION DAVIES
i
No. I.—
Diokens'3 Great Work Brought to the WILLIAM
Screen.
WILLIAM S. HART
S. HART
WILLIAM S. HART Scoresa
WILLIAM S. HART a
Array of Spticials.
A Unique Array of Specials, i
i
TOM MIX
la
2.30.
— TO-DAY! TO-DAY!
ANOTHER EXTRA SPECIAL SUPER ATTRACTION! — 7.45. BISHOP AVERILL'S OBSER-
VATIONS.
A committee of the New Zealand
Farmers' Union submitted a recommen-
dation to the annual conferenceof that
MARION DAVIES organisation to-d.ay urging
MARION DAVIES JACKIE COOGAN, WILLIAM S. HART Bull's,eve
WILLIAM S. HART Again, "FOR BIG STAKES." ' THE YEAR'S MOST SUCCESSFUL PICTURE: An interesting illustrated lecture on time has arrived "That the
MARION DAVIES
MARION DAVIES,
JACKIE COOGAN,
JACKIE COOGAN, WILLIAM S. HART " TTTT7 Palestine, its manifold interest to the question can be when the noxious weeds
no longer delayed, and
MARION DAVIES,
MARION DAVIES,
MARION DAVIES,
JACKIE COOGAN,
JACKIE COOGAN,
JACKIE COOGAN,
, In
"WHITE OAK."
"WHT.EE OAK."
yet, in winch Ins wonderfulhorse takes a leading part.
DON'T MISS IT!
GENTLEMAN PROM AMERICA"
WITH AN ALL-STAR
world at large, and as the historical that very drastic measures should be
land administered under British man- taken to keep them in check, especially
on Crown and Native-owned land."
Bill's "WHITE OAK." including CAST, date, was delivered to a large and ap-
MARION DAVIES, JACKIE COOGAN, £ number of speakers alluded to the
■ ■

MARION DAVIES,
MARION DAVIES,
JACKIE COOGAN,
I1 \
Very "WHITE OAK."
Best "WHITE OAK."
Together with LOUISE LORRAINE, preciative audience at the Leys
Insti- diinculties surrounding the whole ques-
tion of dealing with the various pests—
In and as ■
To "WHITE OAK."
Date.
JOHN
GILBERT, CARMEN PHILLIPS, tute, Ponsonhy, on Tueaday evening hy
Ur A. W. Amill, Anglican especially the Californian thistle and
Star of "When Knighthood Was In ■'"v "WHITE OAK." Bishop
: Flower," " OLLYERTWIST."
" OLIVER TWIST." "WHITE OAK." In HOOT GIBSON. of Auckland. blackberry. #
A proposal to refer the matter to the
" OLIVER TWIST." The story of a gamblin' man, vho was A DUKE FOR A NIGHT! riie iJi»Jiop c.»i,l that thp. deliverance
In Cosmopolitan Film Corporation's
Great Eight-Reel Special Attraction,
" OLIVER TWIST."
" OLIVER TWIST."
white all through, and who braved death
a hundred times to save his feillows "CALVERT'S VALLEY."
A STRONG
of Ialentmt, frwn tha misrule of Turkey
,,
meant itn ,| eli'/BW c : ;„,„ centuries
CountiesConference was negatived. >
Df. C. J. Eeakes,Director-General of
Agriculture, remarked, that one difficulty
" OLIVER TWIST." (2)- DRAMATIC. STORY OF MYSTERY, AND of BUignatiwi. Although
8. littl. ; coun-
BEBE DANIELS, KOMAISCE, showing (lie Triumph of a StrongADVENTURE, Man's Soul. DE LUXE SUPPORTING FILMS, including- try, of twelv<> iUm&swi u,iU-a muntu,
was that the Act as it stood at present
"ADAM AND EVA." The thing you've laughed and cried over BEBE DANIELS. \ wa3 not applicable to present-day con-
" ADAM AND EVA." unfoldedin scene upon scene of the adven- BEBE DANIELS, GAZETTE—INTERNATIONAL" NEWS ""» geographical positiwi, situated be ! ditions. The law made no provision
" ADAM AND EVA." . tures of the workhouse waif. BEBE DANIELS,
COMEDY.
Supporting Items:
INTEREST-BURTON HOLMES THAVELOGUE
twficri Lgypt anf / Syria, «, ».I, (:
caravan route, had made it to the Eaet great "'I. diuy loca,' expression of opinion as to
" ADAM AND EVA." ,
" ADAM AND EVA."
ADAM AND EVA."
'"' OLIVER TWIST."
In
"SHE COULDN'T HELP It|"
SCENIC. NEWS.
COMEDY-BUDDY MESSENGER in " SMARTY." what Lelgiurn had l fte! v , ,
Californian thistle were noxious weeds
the \V6«t.
"a nether plants such as ragwort or
" " OLIVER TWIST." "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT." A SPECIALLY ARRANGED
MUSICAL SCOREWILL BE PLAYED BY H had been the scene
or not. Under the Act they
of mighty ton-
were no»ou6
■■■■'" ADAM AND EVA."
" OLIVER TWIST '? "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT>' OUR ORCHESTRAS: In Addition: quratg m tlm PaH.
weeds throughout the Dominion.'
Jcnmlttn heW ;m 'The
"SHE COULDN'T HELP IT>
"
ADAM AND EVA." " OLIVER TWIST."
A girl thief, pursued by the police, hid PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT
A SPECIAL CUBICAL TREAT
WILLB^PaOVmEn
FOR OUR PATRONS,
houth I'aiegtine amorist the
unportant !»*<.
cities if authorities were now in the invidious
pomtion
Two Hours of Side-Splitting Laughter. A-triumph complete with the human es- horselfin an old carriage drawn up before
1400 years [i.C. It had of allowing ragwort and Ca-li-
been deitroycl hy Assyria,,*, Philis- loroian thistle to gro\v at will iv some
The merry story of a millionaire who sence of Dickens's wonderfultale. (Director-MR: C. PARNELL). 8
couldn't manage his flapper daughter, No. 2.—
"ADAM AND EVA."
the station portals. And when the old
Bishop drove off he carried the trembling
girl into a now life of friends,romance, MAKE SURE OFYOUR SEATS.
(Directress-MRS. A. WRIGHT).

BOX PL\NS-
' QUEEN'S GEAO' ORCHESTRA
Winch, by the way, is tho Biggest and But Orchestra in Wellington, will play
tines, Arab*, Tersian.,, I'arthianß, Rom-' districts, whereas in other parts of the
aria, Crugaf ers, and MoMemn. It had cf/untry the. farmers were I'rgimr the
«■Hi.eM«| the rise Government to take oVastic steps against
"ADAM AND EVA." A Drama of Love and Sacrifice, and honour. £Rp
P?\?4^£ T ,AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842.* and fell and partial the
pest. There was at present before
.
Adapted from the well-known pßav, the Full Musical Scorefrom rwtwatlon and nu^equent rlfeintegtation
"■ADAM AND EVA." FOR ARTCRAFT AT BRISTOL^ or Telephone 3470.
"ADAM AND EVA." FRANK KEENAN, "IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE.'" Telephone Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only. BIZFVT'S GRAND OPERA, CARMEN." ■" of the Jcwii,h riatioll Kor near]
t
Parliament a small amending Bill which
FRANK KEENAN, "IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." THIS MUSICAL TREAT WILL PLEASE ALL. hou«a nd yea,-5 ft had been tho Holy would remove some of the existing an-
"ADAM AND EVA," (3)- Lund to rnrilum* of ChriHtianH. omalies. To be effective, local condi-
FRANK KEENAN, and for
merry modern Eden of lovely FRANK KEENAN, Mack Sennett Comedy,
_JVadostown^Car8 leave cornar of Cuba and Vivian Streetsafter the -how. many centum, one ot the sacred places tions must to some extent governthe
What a jazz palaces, and lounging lovers FRANK KEENAN, "FRESH FROM THE CITY." of th« Mohammedans. measures to be adopted. That was the
gowns, "FRESH FROM THE CITY."
Flapper Eva was living in.
& Comedy Paradise;an Eden of Laughs.
I
FRANK KEENAN,
In W-
Two Reels of Fun and Laughter. EMPRESS THEATRE. 15th BATTERY, N.Z.A. ARABS SUSPICIOUS AXD BE-
SENTFL'L.
reaaon why county councils had been'in-
vited to take a hand in the adniinistrii-
tion of the x\ct. :■ ' "

| 'A Century .Comedy, THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM-

"" THE MASTER MAN."


THE MASTER MAN " "SHIPWRECKEDAMONGANIMAfiS"
"SHIPWRECKED Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. JMTEMBERS and their Friends and Pa-
trons of Navals' Boating Society's
WAYS. Uith regard to the present position,
it must be remembered that the city the
Mr. F. S. Bowen (Gisborne). described
blackberry as the most dangerous
SecondFeature: ! " THE MASTER MAN." GAZETTE,
AMONGANIMALS"
recent Dances are reminded of Dance at NORTH AND SOUTHISLAND FOOT- was captured by the Arabs. noxious weed in the Dominion. Jhii
" THE MASTER MAN." SERIAL. NOW A.D 637
Metro's Notable Masterpiece, I "THE MASTER MAN." POPULAR
POPULAR PRICES.
PRICES. SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! Navals' Hall, Jervois quay, at 8 p.m. T0- BALL MATCH. and with the exception
of the interval
weed very materially lessened the value
of our exports. ■

A PICTURE THAT WILL ECHO IN YOUR HEART LIKE MAGIC MELODY. MORROW, 4 th August. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1923. h. imo to
W3S
,caP tured by the Crusaders It was agreed to urce the passing of
He thoughthe was secure upon his throne
'"" "
YOUTH TO YOUTH." 1099, be ,-aaken by Turkomans the Noxious Weeds Bill now beforePar-
as the politicnl party but
■■'■"■""
"YOUTH TO YOUTH."
"YOUTH TO YOUTH."
the ruler of
along came Light, Honesty, Determina-
.. .. GERARDY CONCERTTO-NIGHT. your
Do you often wondor why certain
Pictures thrill so deeply and linger in JUMBLE SALE.
f-r Rorsthree to Island Bay or Berhampore,
i!ri
"OETWEEN 1.30 and 3.0 p.m. Passon- tu y VT"d half of tl)e olcve"Ui ««-
lale«t,n c had been more or less
liament, and invite the support of the
" YOUTH TO YOUTH." tion, and the King- fell .. fell to rise GERARDYCONCERTTO-NIGHT. memoryami make you feel happier—pictures like " The Miracle Man," "
Hnnaoresque,"
A JUMBLE SALE will bo held in the holthns (3) or four (4) SectionCon- subject to the Turks up to the time of
approaching CountiesConference, in. tak-

- - . "" "Over tho Hill"?


"YOUTH TO YOUTH." more. injr steps to deal with noxious weeds.
119 cession Tickets will be at, Liberty by °Cneral A»«iby in
" YOUTH TO YOUTH." A picture thnt stirs tho blood and quickens First Performancein New Zealand of.
<»n\rPTniP\?^lreuthataroyouraro btlt this Ponsonby Hall, Abel Smith street, 1 rayel via any Car going to the Athletic
to qi?
, urT°
YOUTH TO YOUTH." the pulse. SIR EDWARD ELGAR'S CONCERTO &UMLIHING ' see, but isit ono
can't
of tllem- T)iere is in '<■ THAT
gets you and holds you in its power. fark and transfer to an Island Bay Car <v i
le Prtsent time, according
CROSS COUNTRY
of»St wblcll
YOUTH TO YOUTH." No. 3.— FOR 'CELLO.

TO-MORROW(Saturday). at tho Park, without, extra charge. f"* 118'77thf: Population
« is
"YOUTH TO YOUTH." LARRY SEMON, SPECIAL MATINEE, 761,647,
7filfid7
" YOUTH TO YOUTH.": LARRY SEMON,
LARRY SEMON,
TO-MORROW,2.30
(Request Programme).
"MIGHTY LAX' A ROSE." TIME, 1.30. D. M-GILLIVR.AY,
TrafficManager.
Mohammedans (Arabs); 11.5 p ei CPnt. NEW ZEALAND
Lhnstians (var.ous); 10.6 per cent,
- CHAMPIONSHIPS.
fl'he story of a girl who refusedto be a and 0.9 per cent, other religions.Jews,
party to a mismated marriage. The Prince of Funmakevs, in TOWN HALL.
Direction, E. J.
TOWN HALL..
Gravostock.
Tender and Beautiful—with Smilesthat
the picture that will come back to you you
gcttame
may wipe away a tear. Such is
in gladness like tho "echo of an unfor-
song. It is a Etory not easily told—for words aro empty things to
W' ELLINGTON
TRAMWAYS.
CORPORATION
was only fair to point out that the
had not held Palestine since its Jews
It The New Zealand Cross Country
Championships are to be held over the
Supports Include:
"THE COUNTERJUMPER."
"THE COUNTERJUMPER."
"THE COUNTERJUMPER."
.
TO-NIGHT At 8
TO-NIGHT At 8
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
tell of something that is beyond words. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT.
NORTH AND~SOUTH ISLAND
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.
FOOTBALL TRAFFIC: ATHLETIC
ture by the Romans 8.C., and that they Canterbury
Had only
cap-

had a very precarious hold Otago, Canterbury, and Wellington


College course at Christ-
church to-morrow. Teams representing
JTorchy. Comedy, Travelogue, Gazette,
Etc. Full Supporting Programme. TO-NIGHT At 8
MATINEE, TO-MORROW,at 230
TO-NIGHT 'MIGHTY LAX' A ROSE."
Laughter and Tears, Joys and Sorrows. The
FOOTBALL MATCH. PARK. M°JL c "COUlltry after the return r;f to compete.
y,WJ of them from Babylon by the left for the South last .evening, 16 as
The Wellington team, which
are

MATINEE. TO-MORROW,at 2.30. Thrill of something and both SPECIAL CARS WILL RUN FROM decree of Cyrus. In view of these facts, follows:—D.Todd, A. Barclay. A. Page,
BRITANNIA,
HITANNIA,
Continuousfrom
11 a.m. Daily.
Prices as usual:

FULLERS'
Tel. 3299. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF
JEAN GERARDY,
JEAN GERARDY,
Magic and Heartsease blended into o GroatMedley
PLAYED ON THE HEARTSTRINGS BY DOROTHYMACKAIL,
JAMiS RENNIE, and ANDERS RANDOLF.
of Human Emotion. LAMBTON STATION TO ATHLETIC
PARK from 1.40 p.m. ON SATURDAY,
4th AUGUST. FARE, 6d.
. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1923.
NORTH ISLAKD~SOUTH ISLAND. tine Declaration,
the lecturer pointed out
four that the Bal- A R. Watson,and T. Wilsnn,' with Mr.
establishing in Pales- E. Shaw as manager. G. Dome (Hutt
a national home for
the Jewish Valley Harriers) will also be competing
JEAN GERARDY, people, was decidedly unpopular
FULLERS' D. M'GILLIVRAY, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the with ior individual honours.
NOW SHOWING. JEAN GERARDY, . Traffic Manager. Arab population, who had for some was unable to make Rosetrip, fWairarapaj
'An All-Australian Picture. HIS IS
MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
MAJESTY'S THEATRE
JEAN GERARDY,
The World's GreatestVioloncellist.
SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTINGPROGRAMME.
THE ENGLISH DERBY, the ClassicRaco from Start to Finish.
from 1.30 p.m. until the close of the
match, Iraffio will proceed to the Park twelve centuries regarded Palestine as an attack of influenzaearly in the week,
the owing to

.
Humour and Pathos and Direction John Fuller and L td. "THE EDUCATOR," A "Lloyd Hamilton" Comedy. via Rintoul street, returning to the City part of their country, and who but will be
Comedy,
Tragedy, TO-NIGHT, at 3.
Sons,
SATURDAY, 2.30
GEORGE STEWART M'MANUS. via Luxford street and Adelaide road. sisted the British in delivering had as- available for selection in the
it from New Zealand team. After the race .to-
THIRD .WEEK! EMPRESSNEWS FILM. The World's News Pictorially presented. JTVHE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. Park Cars south of Main Door of
,
"«kt
"THE DINKUM BLOKE." THIRD WEEK! MISS ESSIE ACKXAND, Contralto. Pavilion, as directed by the Traffic In- "intensified by The feelinS of suspicion was morrow the team to represent New -Zea-
'
"THE DINKUM BLOKE." And TO-NIGHT M. GERARDY WILL By far the Largest Importers of British spector) the unwise action of the land at the New South Wales and Aus-
"THE DINKUM BLOKE." BOOMING LIKE A BROADSIDE, PLAY: Pianos m the Dominion. Zionists, and simmering troubles cul- tralasian cross country championships
"THE DINKUM BLOKE "
"THE DINKUM BLOKE "
"THEDINKUM BLOKE "
. -laying to absolute capacity nightly.
Everybody's raving about
NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE
Xt

In their crowning triumph


Concertoin E Minor
Serenade
Valse Lento
Edward Elgar
H. Sitt
Boellmann
THE EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA
OF TEN SOLOMUSICIANS,The Only Truly GreatOrchestrain Wellington.
Under the distinguished conductorship of MR. M.
DIXON.
ENGLAND'S GREATESTPIANOS:
JOHN BROADWOODAND SONS.
WILLIAM SAMES.
JNO. R. PALMER.
Town Clerk. minated in the refusalof
take part in the election the Arabs to Sydney this month will be chosen by
of the Legis- Messrs. Clarke" (Otago), C. H. Taylor
lative Council, which only allowed them (Canterbury), and S. Hall (Wellington),
in

"THE DIiNTKUM BLOKE." Vlt° D. Popper \V ill play a programme of Superlative, WALTER COLLINSON.
AND MO AS POLICEMEN." Le Gygno Music, including:—Liebestraume (Liszt), COLLARD AND COLLARD.
twelve out of twenty-five members,al- acting under the chairmanship of a
mem-
Featuring ,','STIFFY
"STIFFY AND MO AS POLICEMEN." Hungarian Rhapsody ...:
Saint-Saens
Liszt-Popper
Lullaby (Shutt), Prolndo to the Doluge (Saint Saens), Suite "Harvest Theme"
(Haydn Wood), Ballet of the Flowers (Hadley), Dansaute (Roase).
though they formed an overwhelming ber of the Cjuncil of the New Zealand
BABY GRANDSand PLAYER PIANOS MUSICAL- HAPPINESS FOR majority of the population. The lec- Amateur Athletic Association... Mr. Hall

- ...ARTHUR TAUCHERT.
ARTHUR TAUCHERT.
ot-,4?, intonsely hilarious production.
SPARKLING WITH LIFE, LAUGH-
Berceuse
Etc., Etc.-
Schubert Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. Telephone 3442.
GRAMOPHONES—AII
a. Specialty.
sizes Rnd Prices.
ALL YOUR FAMILY. turer enumerated the difficulties which leaves for the South to-night. Welling-
stood in the way of a smooth and amic- ton won the New Zealand cross country
TER, MELODY, AND MOVEMENT. TO-MORROW MATINEE, REQUEST Including the famoua PT^HE value of music in the
- ; ■
SecondFeature,
FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE.
PROGRAMME.
SendRequests to E. J. Gravestock,
HIS MASTER'S VOICE,
METRONOLA,and -*" home cannot be over-esti- able working of the Constitution. championship last year, gaining tlie pos-
sible points. Todd was the .individual
"THOUGHTLESS WOMEN."
" THOUGHTLESS WOMEN." Brilliant Success
PAT AND PAULA HANSON,"
Nightly of. ' - Midland Hotel ,
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. COLUMBIA.
Fnces and-Terms to suit ' all. ■We.Vinvite
mated. Think of all the
hours of pleasure that your many
ily will onjoy when you have a
fam-
JEWS UNWILLING TO OCCUPY
THE LAND. champion.
" The
THE~BRISTOL. ."■*-"'" .."..''" . inqjiiry. -" '..■■ . New Zealand team is to leave for
A page torn from the lives of women who
sacrificedeverything that counts for. the
A Delightful
JAMES MORRISSEY,
Dancing Act. PLANS AT
Reserved Seats,7a 6d; Unreserved 5s IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Sheet arid Book Music, Small Instrui

-
Piano.
Select
.Although....he had. no.-.: anti-Semitic fediiey.by^thejtrarama
feelings, and-.-sympathisedl-,
with the
on- Friduy.next.
possession of Riches and Luxury, Australia's Stock Whip Champion. and 3s. All prices plus ta*. merits. Strings, Reeds,. Player Rolla. every- your instrument at Jews in their desire for a national
■"
Day Salesat the Blue Bird Confection- ©R. JACK'S CURE FOR THE thing for every musioian and lover of musio Begg'a—the oldest-established Pi-
Featuring WINNIE EDGARTON, "BLUES" has been so successful home,he thought the declaration was
ALMA RUBENS. ; The Girl with tho GloriousVoice. ery, next GrandOpera House.
to parties of students;
induced him to remain in Wellington for another week. " .we have
that can be obtained from ano People in New Zealand. Our
British Pianos are famedfor mag- premature and not sufficiently METEOROLOGICAL
MELLO AND NELLO, Concessions THE BRISTOL PIANO nificenttone, wide expression, ered (reports the "Auckland consid-
Good Supporting Items. ' and- Star") li-
MELLO AND NELLO,
Skilful Balancers and Acrobats.
FOR ONE MORE WEEK. CO., LTD.,
smooth accent.
Agents for Hopkinson, Wind-
I the country was large enough to hold WELLINGTON WEATHER
Telephone 358. ". the Jewish
nation, and if the Jews
'
HUGE SUCCESS! Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves, I TJOXING. EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODY'STHEATRE
EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WELLINGTON over, Witton Witton. Rogers; also
the only genuine Pianola Player
generally desired to. return and
a united Jewish form MIIDAY, 3rd AUGUST.
HUGE SUCCESS! 3b (plus tax); MONDAY NEXT, Piano. nation, develop the
Bos Plan at The Bristol—after5.30 at " DR. JACK " is due in the SouthIsland after the Everybody's Season. country and the spirit of nationhood, he The Moon—Last quarter, sth day, G.54 a m
Everyone Pleased with Ladies' Night! Burnett's,next Theatre.
tre 22-669 after 7 p.m.
Telephone Thea- FAIRHALL ' TOWN
(Australia)
HALL, at 7.45.
Consulting Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Convenient terms arranged if
desired. would have every sympathy with that new moon, 12th day, 10.48 p.m.; first quarter'"
desire, but the wording of the Declara- 19th day, 5.12. p.m.;.full moon, 20tu day .io
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Participate in this Fascinating Pastime.
" Book your seats
and be sure. | FAIRHALL (Australia) THE INIMITABLE tion assumes that Jews generally will P-iu- ...
! FAIRHALL (Australia) Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. GHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., not leave their present lioiv.es, and there __The Sun-r.ose to-day, Oh 57m a.m.; sets, 4b
HAROLD LLOYD THE aim p.m.. lliees to-morruw, Oh 50m a.m.;
Prepare for thev Book Carnival to be held

CIOLO'S'SEUM
within a fortnight at the
ROLLER RINK SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY.
TO-NIGHT.
i
I
.
v. SMITH (Australia),
v. SMITH (Australia
v. SMITH (Australia).
*'■; "DR. JACK," ■
Sprague ore respeotfully invited to
attend the Funeral of their beloved son,
Jack Gerard,which will leave the Mortu-
ary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Son,
Manners street, Wellington. was
sentee
a danger that the country

landlords in London and New Temperature in


may 4h oam p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday-
really be owned and controlled by ab- morning, 5h sni; afternoon, 3h 15m; total, 4h
sets,

'OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK' Complete j Two "Top Notch" Lightweights in their John street, at 9.30, to-morrow, 4th xork. Hie-genius of the
Jew at the Shade—Maximum, 53.3deg.
Vivian Street. ' A Paramount Picture ofthat Brings
Change Programme.
first meeting. Supporting Picture: August, for Karori Cemetery. present time is not pastoral pursuits minimum, 81.2c1eg.; mean, 42.2deg.
3 SESSIONS DAILY You but commerce and finance, and unless Kainfull—TotalNU-Toui for the. 24 hours: preceding
Outof Your Soat
2.30 to 4,30;5.30 to 7; 7.30 to 10 p.m. "RACING HEARTS,"
Cheering,
DON'T MISS THIS. "ALL'SFAIR IN LOVE." the Zionists are prepared tc develop mont.u°u^,r
to date during tiic
"RACING HEARTS," PASSING OF VETERANS dUhtrii* in Palestine ha .kubted if fclin-lU \\ md—Velocity of the wind for the 21 hours
-JSLAND ßAY U^elsll Featuring . PRICES: 5s and 2s plus tax. Book-
Starring
Funeral of the late Mr. Edward settlement wou.'d he a success. So f-ir preceding ft a.m. to-day—o.« miles per hour
TO-NIGHT!
t tre
TO-NIGHT!
Agnes Ayres, Lovelier than Ever.
Theodore Roberts,and his Cigar,
ing, fee Is.
6d,
No extra charge
doors if purchased in advance. for early RICHARD DIX. THE Goodall will leave The Terrace Con-
gregational Churchat 10.30 a.m. To-mor- MR. WILLIAM HAY.
some 16,000or 18/00 jews had llurometer—Yesterday,9 a.m., 30.49: to-day
returned 9 a.m., 31).ai.; noon, 30.25.
AND TO-MORROW'NIGHT.' Handsome Richard Dix, and a Racing street. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners row (Saturday), 4th August, 1923,for the
under the Zionists' fi.-ig, hal many had
Car. Early door tickets also at Len EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA Karori Cemetery. left again, and reports as to ihb sitis SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS.
"MR BILLINGS iSPENDSHIS DIME " Another Maori War veteran passed faction of those
And INA CLAIRE, in What a Combinationof Stars,with an All Bowman s, Lambton quay. THIS THEATRE IS DISINFECTED TWICE DAILY. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, away at the Veterans' Home,Onehunga, conflicting. If Palestine waswere
remaining High pressure still rules, but lias shown a
very decreasing tendency since yesterday, anil east-
Star Cast of Players Supporting 27, Wingfield street. on Tuesday in the person of Mr. Will- country, and did not contain places an empty erly breezes .have bucked to northerlics. The
"POLLY WITH A PAST." "RACING HEARTS," Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwardsat Theatre. Ring 50. held weather lias been fair to cloudy, and the night
A Paramount Double Bill. "RACING HEARTS," EUCHRE! EUCHRE! iam Hay, 83 years of. age, who lias .m sacred veneration by Christians was very cold everywhere, hard frosts occur-
A Hurricane of Thrills and a Cyclone of been an inmate of the home since 1906. and
Laughter. mO-NIGHT, in CaledonianHall, Tory FUNERAL CARD. A native of Glasgow, Scotland Mr. Hay Mohammedans, one could have had more ring in many parts.
lY 0UN£- CITIZENS' LEAGUE.
Excellent List of Supporting Pictures. ■*■_ street, nt 8 o'clock sharp. First-
prize. Lady and Gent., £1
ri\HE Friends of the late Percy James
X Cotilin Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary came to New Zealand as a young man, but he anticipated manydifficultiesand
hope for the success of the movement TO-DAY'S WEATHER.
GIRLS' WEEK-END Order; second Elizabeth Rvan, aro rospeetfully invited and enlistedunder in the cavalry volunteers in much trouble unless the From observations taken at 9 a.m.
GIRLS' WEEK-END
TOWN HALL, OUR THEATRE,
7s 6d. Several other good
NEWTOWN. Monday Night, £1 Order. Conductors, RUGBY.
prizes; ulso RUGBY. RUGBY. to attend his Funeral, which will lettvo He was
the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., remainedengaged
Taranaki, Captain Mace, in 1860. handled
as a dispatch rider, arid spirit of with
situation
extreme tact and in a
is
Station.
Bir
Wind. in Ther. We'tk'e
—^-
UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. fairnessand goodwill.
SATURDAY,
A^AUGUfEV
GRAND CONCERT'
7.30 P.m.
TO-NIGHT, at 7.30
"ALL'S FAIR TN LOVE."
E. LAWLOR and L. LYONS.
TO-MORRO\V (SATURDAY, 4th AUG., 1923). 1
60, Taranaki
cry, Karori.
street, To-morrow, the 4th with
Auffust, 1523, at 2 p.m., for the Cemet^ six years, during which there were no
the volunteers for over In the lecturer's opinion,
less than 22 engagements in the Tara- should have retained the control af the KussellMaria
Britain Cape V.D. NEfb
NE fb
Shade
30.10
30.2S
55
48
O
c
NORTH v. SOUTH,
By Girlg, for Girls. "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE." NOTICE. ! E. MORRIS, Jim., naki district. The deceased veteran was country in her own hands until some Kaipara Hokianga Heads W fb 30.25 48 c
Community Singing "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE"" Funeral Director, present at many of these,including the real modus vivendi could have been ManukauHeads Sig. Stu. E 1 30.20 ■54 B
Dancing
Recitations
The story of a young bride who goes a
vamping, and picks her own husband as OWING to InfluenzaChildren'sParty
which was to have been held in AT 2.45 P.M. ! 60, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. Allans-Hill ambuscade,which brought arrived at between the various nation- Auckland
1500 of ihe enemy on to the field. alities concerned, and afterwards it Tiritiri
NE br
Culm 30.35
ENE fb
80.27 45
52
B
BC
C ,
Musical Items her first victim. Sydney Street Hall, on Saturday 4th
PRECEDEDBY THE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH- j' FUNERAL CARD. 30.30 50
! mHE Friends of the late William Fred- He was alao present at most of the might have been possible to carry out Tauranga
Amusing Sketches In adition: TlLjL'2sth Kawhla S 1 30.2U 40 Z
POSTPONED
Gymnastio Displays. ' HAROLD LLOYD. in AUGUST'" WELLINGTON v. WAIRAR-APA, JL crick Barnes aro respectfully invited engagements '
between New Plymouth with safety some such scheme
SB 1 30.31 4!) O
Personally, he would like -s
Taupo : Galm
B.
30.27 41 C
ALL GIRLS ARE INVITED. "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS " MISS O'MALLEY, Sec. \ to attend his Funeral, which will leave, and Opunake, including an encounter Zionism.

to East Cape SW 1
. 30.33 45

~~-- the Mortuary Chapoj of E. Morris,Junr., at Murtiiakai, whon the Queen's forces have seen Jerusalem, and perhaps Beth- Napier
Admission Free "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS " AT 1.15 P.M. Uisbprne X 1 30.81 45 BC
"HIS ROYAL SLYNESS" mHE AMBASSADOR." Calm 30.38 44 B
SUNDAY, sth AUGUST, at 3 Pn m 60, Taranaki street. To-morrow,,iho 4th routed the Maoris. He was awarded lehem, internationalised, and Jerusalem Castlepoiut
- SONG SERVICE ! A Scream From
" m
Start to Finish. -I HE AMBASSADOR. ATHLETIC PARK, .WELLINGTON. Auugst, 1925. at 1.30 p.m., for the Ccme-;- the New Zealand medal, and was later made the headquarters of the League of Cape Paiilser
Cape Eginont ... NE fb
W 1 ■ 30.35
Calm 30.34 ' 15
44 B
B'..
, . .
.Admission Free
SONG SERVICE.
No Collprfrin ! GAZETTE, SCENIC.
CaberetDe Luxe, 68, Willis street
Direction. Mr. W. H. Stevens. Railway Department is making arrangements to deal (
ery, Karori.
E. MORRIS. JUN.,
the'recipient of a "grant of 50 acrea Nations. He quite agreed with all the l'atea
oil. land. After he left the army, Mr. Zionist said about tha possibilities Calm
30.25
SO.2S
4(i
42
BC
B i
Tickets will be distributed in LUNCHEON, 12-2. SPHOIALTRAINS-The Funeral Director, of Wanganui XE 1 30.28 43 B-
nid factories, arid are available School
Y.W C.A., Boukott street; Mrs. Briga-
at the
OUR ORCHESTRA. 3-counso Hot Luncheon,2s. Band in
attendance. x
with extraordinary traffic expected (See Railway Handbill.
ADMISSION—Ground, 2s (includes tax);.Stand, 4s (includes, tax and admit-
- | 60, Taranaki street. Tol. 22-159.
Hay took up farming in Turanaki, but the country, but
at the time of the. White Cliffs mur- into it like water—and
■■■■MPlßliPmiaiaaßmßaaßi ders he wa3 warned to leave his farm ger—if it
money must be poured I'oxton
Wellington
there Hes dan- Cape Campbell ... Nfb 30.30 43
E
Calm
1 30.20
30.31
37 B
B
was to regain its well-nigh Karcewll Spit 45 BZ
dier Hoarc, Salvation Army, Cuba:street- AFTERNOON TEA-3-5. tance to Ground). Reserve Plan at Bristol Piano Co.,Wellington, and lake his mother and sisters away lost potentialities through E 1 20.25 47
Minimum charge for tea, Is 6d; " dancing
FUNERAL CARD. the blight- Westport SE 1 .30.25 .41
C
1}
-81!*, 30, Courtonay place.' GROUNDTICKETS ON SALE NOW.
TJie Swimming Sports originally ar-
Is extra.
CABARET, KUY A TICKET AND AVOID THE CROWDAT THE GATES! THE Friends of Benjamin Clifton aro This so disheartened -him that he went ing influence and neglect
respectfully invitod to attend the to the South Island, where he engaged upon Turkish
misrule.
Ureyiiiontli E br 30.50
consequent Arthur's Pass ... Culm '30.10 .28 33
B
!i

ielcf J" d Baths

'"" n°' be
{^TURNEOSOLjjggS]{| 3 p.m. (Evening Dress.)
Week eights, 3s 6d; Saturdays, 5s- Sne- F. J. M'COMISKY,
Secretary W.R.F.U.
Funeral of liib late wife (Susan), which in stock driving and shepherding until
will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. the end of the last century. Mr. Hay Among tho benefits conferred by .Aharoa
Morris, Junr., ,60, Taranaki street, To- British rule in Palestine, Bishop Averifl Tiuiaru ....'.
Clirißtchureli E
XE fli
1 80.10
30.20
X 1 ' 30.10
4i;
4C
45
3!
C
O
cial Nights, 7s 6d. morrow, the 4th August. 1923,at .11 a.m., was unmarried. stated, were the establishment of hos- Oamaru X 1 30.10 n HC

"LUV." <.
LUV ." RESERVE ' YOUR TABLE NOW FOR !><me<lin NE (b 30.1G 44 BO
EGYPTIAN NIGHT. for the Cemetery, Karori. pitals in Jerusalem and the introduction QueeUßtotnv X\V 1 80.13 B-
"HARD-UP" SMOKO Wednesday, .Bth August, 1923 E. MORRIS, Junr., CRIMEAN AND MAORI WARS. of a much-needed water supply. Nuggets XE 1 30.12
27
B
QWING "the
to unforeseencircumstances,
'Varsity Extravaganza
A A "HARD-UP" SMOKO will be held
on FRIDAY, 3rd August at 8 Single Ticket 7s 6d ffor Wednesday Funeral Director,
'60, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. One of Blenheim's oldest residents, lehem was referred to as the cleanest
Beth- iilult N I 30.04
40
35 cz
advertis- p.m. m Returned Soldiers' Night only). Thereafterprices as usuaj place in Palestine.
'
ed' for Saturday Evening WILL NOT Brandon street.
John Dewar has
Club Room Telephone 1636.
BALLROOMDANCING.
P.O. Bos 1423. ASSOCIATION
~ FOOTBALL. FUNERALCARD7
Mr. Richard Ball, died on Saturday at Tho speaker
the age of 90. ' Born in Cornwall,'Mi-. literally took his hearers dear
Weather—B, blue
or hazy; C,
sky,
cloudy,
be tlie atmosphere
passing clouds; D,
F, fogg}; Q, gloomy, dark
TAKE PLACE. " Sir presented a prize fTUIE Friends of the late Louisa Haw- Ball served en a sight-soeing trip, describing drizzling rain;
J- ker (Allen) are respectfully invited Royal Navy,-as a young man in the main points of interest from Jaffathe

H, hail; L, lightning; M. misty; 0.
JAZZ] ~
lor tne most harcl-up costume.
A good programme TVPSJ3 PHYLLIS BATES has returned
has boon arranged ITA from AMERICA, and haa Resumed BASIN
RESERVE—TO-MORROW. to attend her Funerpl, which will leave subsequently joined the to Jerusalem, which was shown on
weather;
overcast, the whole sky covered with "thick
JAZZ! Diggers are requested to bring
their Teach'tug. 13, tha Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris,Junr., army and taking part in the Crimean torially on the screen from many
pj-e- clouds; 1\ passing showers; Q. Equally; K.
rain, continued rain; S. snow; T. thunder;
own Iron Rations. King's 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow,the 4th War. When the Maori War broke

Dancing, 8 till 11.


KENTUCKY JAZZ BAND.
Tickets,2a 6d.
L. M. BLYTH.
Secretary,
Returned Soldiers'Assn.
Studio, Chambers,Willis-st.
Telophone 870. Private Lessons
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes,even-
ings, by appointment.
General Class, Monday Night, at the
from THISTLE v. WATERSIDE.
.
KICK'OFF, 3 p.m. ■ "■
' August, 1923,at 11 a.m., for the Cemet- out, his regiment was sent to New. Zea-
ery, Karori.
. E. MORRIS, Junr.,
Funeral Director, -
aspects. The country in Palestine con- U. ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy.
land, and Mr. Ball saw several yearsof sisted of fertile valleys amid barren Cresh breeze; MG, moderate gale; G, whole or
service with the troops. After peace hills. The land was fertile, but there heavy Bile; W, gale ot exceptional severity.
was declared he decided to remain in was great need of irrigation. Under
Wind—O, calm; L, "light; Br, breeze; FB

Light Refreshments. Naval Boating Club. MEETING OFCHAMPIONS! 60, Taranaki street: Tel. 22-159. New Zealand,and settled at Nelson 40 cultivation it was capable of producing
MEETING OF CHAMPIONS! '
■■-"
Kum- in Krowds. All welcome. rT\HE Friends of Mr. Thatcher are re- years ago. Mr. Ball is survived by abundant crops, but the surface had
-'■ ■-■
-Ladies,Is 6d; Gents.. Is 6d.
BALLROOMDANCING. ■L spectfully invitod to attend the six children, 30 grandchildren, and 35 only been scratched by the ' primitive
Fun- great-grandchildren. tillage of the Arabs. '
"jyTR. E. M. HYMAN wishes to remind CURTAIN-RAISER-FOURTH DIVISION: eral of his late beloved wife, which will
PARISH OFST. MARK. iT-a- has Pupils that leave his residence,18, Hobson street
he has Resumed To-morrow, the 4th August, 1923,at 9
Teaching. Communicateor call.' The SEATOUN v. ISLAND BAY—IIS p.m. a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. SCHOOL DESTROYED BY FIRE MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Arnold Studios,107,Manners street (en- E. MORRIS, Juur.,
THE GJA.ME OF THE SEASON. COMEAND SEE THE BOYSPLAY.
'^JUMBLE SALE will be held in the trance through Blue Bird Confectionery). Funeral Director,
60, Taranaki street. Tel. '22-159.
(BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Police and summons cases were dealt
Schoolroom,Dufferin street, TO- THE SCOTTISHSOCIETY 4ND THE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ADMISSION—One ' TIMARU, This Day. with by Mr. E. Page, S.M., at the Mag-
istrate's
MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.30 p.m. PIPE BAND OF WELLINGTON
Shilling (including tax).
FUNERAL NOTlCE^^^^* The Qrari Public School was totally
Friends of tho late Mrs. Agnei destroyed by fire to-day. It is supposed One first offenderfor drunkenness was
Court to-day.
A BENEFIT DANCE will be held in
the Scottish Hall, 57, Cuba-street
BASIN RESERVE. A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. THE Paterson Costlcy are invited to at- that the cause was a defective qhimney. fined se, in default 24 hours' imprison-
ment, while another similar offenderwas to-4»y:-
FORECAST.
The following forecast was issued at i a ra
on SATURDAY, 4th at 8 p.m! -VrOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tend her Funeral, which will leave the
BAY MOTOR SERVICE. Proceeds in aid of aAUGUST, sick member. X^ charge will be made as under Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and , Secureyourself from loss by fire by ordered to forfeit the
[amount of his "
DAY'S SPECIAL NOTICE. Admission: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents,2s
On account of tho, present condition of NOTE: Members' Night on 14th August SATURDAY, the 4th AUGUST, 1923
admission to the BASIN RESERVE on
for
EMPRESS STUDIO 86 TT MPR R S g
Sons on Saturday, 4th August. 1923, at insuring with the Eajjle Star aud-Britiah bail 10s. Peter Singleton, with two northward
3.15 p.m., for (|io Karori Cemetery.
Winds—lncreasing, easterly, strong to "pi.-
of East Cape and Ka\vhia" \vrdc'
the Day's Bay road, Leyland Buses will A. D. SMALL, under the Wellington City R»serves DANCING-.— ABEL SMITH STREET ' ' M^J
LEAKNERS' CLASSES,
BALLROOM,
86. Abel Smithstreet. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS,
Undertakers ar)d Embahners,
JJominions Insurance Company, Ltd
Office,Panama street.
previous convictions, was fined £1, in rate to stropg easterly, backing
Prompt settle- default 3 days' imprisonment, while Wal- thence to llotitika and Lyttelton;to nurtlierlim iimrlicrlv
run to Day's Bay on SATURDAY and Hon. Secretary. Charges By-law (No. 17). 1912, after the
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND MONS., AVEDS.,AND SATS., ment of claims is one ter Montague Steggall, who had been elsewhere.
of ite leading found in a
SUNDAY ONLY, until further notice. hour of 12 o'clock (noon) :— FRIDAYS, at 8. , ,8-11 8-12. 3-12. 164,Adelaide road. features.—Advt." state of helpleas Barometer—Fall everywhere.
drunkenness Seas—Jtough northward of' East Cane-
SATURDAY.—Leave Bowcn street, 9.45 N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE Adults (over 15 years of age). OneShil- WalU (Jazi 15 bd and 2a. 2s Tel. 24-155. , Tol. 24-155. at Masterton,was convicted and ordered rate
ARTS. -Ordinary), and 2s 6d. 2s and 2s 6d. mode,
a.nv,..?.
-
a.m. <L- p.m.
P-m-. Leave Day's Bay, 11.15
and their Friends are in-
ling.
Children (under 15 of Free. and One
and
Steps; Reels, etc.
Fox Trot
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3. FUNERAL NOTICE.
Hawaii, the home of the
to pay the medical expenses incurred. elsewhere.
Tides-Poor in. Cook Strait, '
the western coast, and good moderate on-all
years
SUNDAY-—LeaveBowen street, 10.30
a.m.,--2- p.m.- Leave- Day's Bay, 11.45 Whitmore
MEMBERS vited to attend at the Art
age), Terms: Gounieor Single Lesson. Terms:
Gallon-, Persons who have entered the Reserve hmglo Lesson 2s. course of 8 lussona 12s LEARNERS' CXASS TO-NIGHT at 8.
Admission Is. THE Friends of Mr. Francis William
Smith are invited to attend the found
pineapple, has An eighteen-year-old
that the pine is more valuable tlian David Raymond James,charged with the
youth named
Warning signals for easterly elsewhere
gules ari>
street, THIS EVENING before tbo hour above-mentioned, Funeral of his late wife, which will leave the sugar cane. Tho crops obtained from theft of a bag, a cardigan
jacket," and hibited at Cape Maria Van Dielen and T?rf.
pv

a.m., 4.30 p.m. and 6d. Private lessons by appointment _(jALAjVIGirr, TO-MORHOW, at 8.
at 8 p.m., when Mr. Churies who remain aftor such hour, avo liable to Principal. Vrof. 0. Wood,U.Lv.A P T D his residence,112, Adelaide road, on Sat- newly-cultivated land, formerly almost a scarf valued at £3
10s. the
The--Buses will Etill be available for Wilson will give, a talk on "SomeMasters an4 urday, 4th August. 1923,at 2 p.m., for the barren, arc expected to equal 10 million pi Robert Lorimer Button, and with the property 1

rf-VPQSSUM 'Sro^ppßrs send vour'Slims-to \\^ANTED


paj- the- above charge. -. Kiiown—Phpnosrapha Weather—Unsettled and cloudy wit<i r- in
Special Engagement". of English Landscape Fainting," illustrat- cases of pines in 1925. following shortly, northward of' East Caps
LEYLAND. MOTORS,.iTD 4
jno. a, pAuicn, w A S. .r«robti,the Kspci-i Tannoi-, „",." «ramopli unes always in stock. Karori Cemetery- theft of a gold watch and chain, a, sov- and Ha*.];*; Increasing

ed by lautern slides. Town Clerk. ROlVf, 11. WTLSON AND SONS, Scientist*have protected tho American ereign Mirl cjoud ami hazhic-s
H, JJ. GORE, Secretary. , Main'St., l?ttlmßr»touNorth. Ptitss tea- Kacotds Ivom 2» 6d." I'leraius. the l'hon-
Ijsoutble, iWwi^suaraalcca. undertakers ant! KmbaJmcrfs, city of ViUal-rnvs from log by epvaying it* property of Gavin
cast!, valued' at £14, the lor a change follswiug e'tcT.-liere. ■"'■";-=>
ewes, J*ewts»m Tel. 24.155. 160,Adelaide road, i-jver witli o;l, Horace Men?.ie, was D- C. BATES,
reraauced until 6th iutt. iri'ia.v, Sra August, 1023.
THE EVENING POST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1923
3

SITUATIONSVACANT. PROPERTIES
FOR SALE PROPERTIES
FOB SALE.

ADVERTISING MANAGER.
"VjEAR Johnsonville, 106-aore Dairy
11 Farm, with 8-rd. house,barn, milk- CITY SECTION FORSALE. TO-MORROW'S GAMES row,
Miles, Sixth: Lawer,
ham, Martin, Thompson, Brewer,Allen,
Arbuthnott, Simmouds,
and Hawthorn.
AZTEC TREASURE
Lyons,
Bilby; emergency, Meegan.
Ware-
Bar-
and
day the Mazateca are
hundred miles further
lias lately been proved
located several ancient American civilaations, the trade
north-west. It route ' and the culture of the new Cnon- THE SWEDISH CHURCH
stables,etc.; £2200; deposit Porteous, lugham, Bell, that their lan- tal area has been hidden by impenetrable
shed,
easy terms. 30 Sections,
£200;
Overtounterrace, ■gIDWELL-ST. Apply 13, Bidwell-st. Waterside.—Senior:
Jackson, Jones, Irvine, Brown, Mullius, Gil- guage,and |it of the Otomis as well, forests. Dr. Spinden's recent explora-
Hataitai; £5 deposit; balance 4 per cent; FIXTURES AND REFEREES MONTEZUMA'S GOLD
bertson, Auton, Paterson; emergencies, Co- is related to the language of the cul- tion of the region has been made CLOSE CONNECTION WITH THE
building financed. Apply to owner, J. burn, Varlll, Rowlands. Junior: Brown, Hart, itt-ed tribes living south of the Nicara- sible only by the cutting down of pos- the
A PPLICATIONS, which will bs Dwyer, Jenkins, llendry, Boyd, Milligan, Suth- ROUTE STATE
. -f*. treated as Btricily confiden- E. Miles,.51,Austin-st., Wellington.
TTOUSES FOR SALE. Fixtures, grounds, and
erland, Stacey, Mason, Parle; emergencies.
referees for to-mor Holmes and Howie. Fourth: Wallace, Hit-
guan lakes and
collectively as Chorotegas.
sometimes referred to dense growth and the clearing of the
land by the United Fruit Company for
tial, 'are invited for the position ECTIONS, Miramar North, overlook- row's out-door games are as follow:— chen, Abbott, Featonby, Nickless, Handyside. From Tayasal the route continued the laying out of vast banana planta-
of ADVERTISING MANAGER ing Karaka Bay. These Sections are CONTACT WITH ENGLAND.
Ratcliffe, Dunn, M'Lellan, Johnston, l'roud-
JOURNEY THROUGH THE JUNGLE north-westerly through the Zapotecan tions, a, process which he
and CANVASSER for "THE
EVENING POST." , offeredfor one month at low prices, from
£50. Few minutes from good beaches and RUGBY foot; emergency, Walshe. Fifth: Brown, Dr-
win, Pickering, Adams, O'Donnell, Bloom- and Mixtec country, having an import- archaeology, a by-product ofdescribes the banana
as
Miramar terminus. Best investment ofl'er- field, Williamson, Rolfe, Reed, Garrod; emer- ant station at Teotitlan del
Camino, in industry. _. The Church in Sweden is self-govern-
Apply by letter only, stating ing. Plans at 125,Daniell-st. gency, Blair. PEOPLE WHO WERE CIVILISED northern Oaxaca,near the boundary of ing, states the Archbishop Nathan Soder-
KARORI, 4 Rooms,section 42ft x 150ft
age, experience, and covering
copies of testimonials to HATAITAI— Modern 7-rd. Bungalow,
beautifully situated,large level sec-
tion, laid out lawns, garden, sunny posi-
£1000. £300 cash.
BELMOXT, 3 Rooms, 2J acres. £750
.el^^-o^v^outh,
p.m., Mr. L. Simpson:
Ath- St. Thomas.—Fourth A: Forbes, O'Connor
Hague. Golightly, Lapworth, Linford, Can-
WelliUKton v Wairarapa, Athletic Park, 1.15 non, Cross, Escher, Waterhouse, and Green
Seventh B: Killick, Gibbons, Adams, Rooks'
BEFORE COLUMBUS. the States
The height
of Vera Cruz and Puebla.
of the gold trade was the GIRLS' HAPPY WEEK-END each parish there is a parish assembly,
height of culture for the Zapotecans and
Mom, of Upsala, in "The Times," In
where men and women are entitled to
THE MANAGER. tion, motor garage, £1000; mortgage, 6i, £200cash. ' Mullins, Redmond, Hooper, Davis, Andrews
per cent., 5 years; price £1875;easy terms. LOWER-GRADE MATCHES. Archaeology has found the golden their neighbours, the Mixtecs. The for- YOUNG CITIZENS' LEAGUE
Archer, Pringle; emergencies, Cousins and
vote. The parish assembly elects the
NEWTOWN, 4 corner ENTER- parish council and the school board.
Whiteacre and Dentice,- 7, Courtonav-01.. £875. £150 cash. Rooms, section.
wLu-"Krtfttt« Petolle v" Karori Prince chain that links the foremost ancient mer attained a high degree of civilisa- TAINS THE GIRLS. The
GIRLS FOR BOOKBINDING AND
next P.O.
LYALL BAY, 4 Rooms,large level sec-
:',', VAiA, . 5 p-m- Mr- R- N- > Wilkinson;
iechmcal Old Boys v Scots, Kilbirnie No.
mlr- WI E- Clarke; Wellesley v1
°' LEAGUE
civilisations of Mexico -and Central tion,
but borrowed many
ideas from the Mayas. They excelled in
of their best Priests are the chairmen of the school
The series of entertainments which un- board. The right of the parish to elect
PRINTING, WANTED Sell, S-rd. House, Rose-
neath, nice Villa, right near tram
route, contains usual conveniences,
tion. £1475. £250cash (iivm'i
Olympic "will not
earl?
unable to play an
t
be played as OlvmDic
gSe. J P "C are
America. gold work, and no other race of Mexico fortunately had to bo postponed
Step by step it is now possible to re- has left so many and such artistic speci- June and which have been eagerly look- self-government of the peasants as early
from
its own priest originates in the
ancient
jV^ANTED. wages a Girl, experienced in book- section. Price £825, £275 cash. Heali-acre
KELBURN,
*
5 Rooms,section 42ft x 120ft I'ourth-Petone A v. Old Boys, Kilbirnie No. ed forward to by the girls as heathen times.
bar- £1775. £250cash. Senior.
trace the path of the traders who car- mens of gold jewellery. Monte Alban, women of and young The administrative
"to" feed
' binding, to start 455;also Girl gain, closing deceased estate. Speculators ?.' liVft Mr" J- ScoU:Poneke v. Petone
B, Wakeneld No. 1, 1.15 ried gold, pearls, and precious stones the WhiteCity
Possibles v. Probables, Emerson street, Mountain, overlooking the hold m thethe city and suburbs,will be authority of the diocese is Chapter,
platen machine. view. M'lntyre and Co., 215,Lambton- LYALL BAY, 3 Rooms and kitchenette p.m., Mr.J. M. Hoif- 3 p.m.;
Mr. W. Anderson. Town Hall on Saturday and the president of which is the
0. M. BANKS, LIMITED,
11, Grey street or 94, Thorndon quay.
qy- facing
'ANTED Sell,charming 8-rd. modern BROOKLYN, 5 Rooms and workshop
beach. £950. £350 cash.
w'n- *i"\
Fifth.
— Petone A v. Petone B, New-
,} p'm- Mr- G- R&thbone; p.m.;
P' Wellington College A v. Hutt B, Wellington p.m.;
Junior.—Possibles
Mr. C. Wrack.
Third.—City v.
v. Probables, Hutt. 3 present
from the Isthmus of Panama and South ancient capital. ThisOaxaca,
of was their faunday.
important archaeo- On account of the very cold weather the office of bishop is thus in Sweden
America to the capital of Anahuac, on logical site, one of the eight or nine prevailing and the prevalence of colds constitutional.
Rovers, Fetone No. 2, 3
the Bishop:
The bishops are elected
Residence, one floor, situate most £1135. £250 cash. College, 1.15 p.m., Mr. C. N.
ngton Co! ege B v. St. Patrick'sRabone; Wei-
Mr. L. Campbell.
the distant heights of the Mexican hundred in the Republic of Mexico, is the swimming gala which was to have by the clergy of the diocese and by the
The following will represent City Third'—
bqautiful suburb, half minute tram, no WILLIS STREET
climb or steps; house (off), 7 Rooms. £1325 College, Wel-
plateau, where the Aztec Emperors held now being explored by the Mexican Go- been
1 P-"1-. Mr- J- P- Downev j Winter (2), SJoberg, Rash, Sealcy, Roecoc,
held in the Boys' Institute Tepid Chapter, but in the towns of Upsala and
WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSO- best architects _; nearly built under the £525cash. uV?"< CollSse- Plcchl, Pay, Day, Wilson, Wickham, Johns vernment under the direction of Manuel Swimming Bath has been abandoned In Lund the university professors also
CIATION (Victoria. University Dist.)
one acre lovely
grounds; tennis court, croquet lawns; LYALL BAY, 6 Rooms,2 motor sheds P.m.!
Mr.VSJSEg?"'
Sixth.—Scots
Wakeßeld
*°- 3l lhs Ludlow, Yarker, Sutherland, Rumble.
v. Institute, Scots College, 115
sway. The old trade coute is the recent Gamio. Beforethe coming
discovery of Dr. Herbert,J. Spinden, of iards Monte Alban of the Span- its place it is hoped to give the girls have a right to
day in the country, when the weather be-a one out of thevote. The King appoints
house gloriously finished, business site. £1750. £300cash. HOCKEY was abandoned for comes moro three who obtain the
most artistic
?v"V n*m /" vW- Gilli Petoue v-
So) 1.15 p.m., Mr. R. P.Technical,
Pcabody Museum,of Harvard Univers- Mitla, whose temples are famous to-day settled. A progranime of greatest number of votes in the
elec-
A PPLICATION for the Position of Tu- papers; gentleman's residence; inspect
quickly. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lamb- NORMANDALE, Lower Hutt, leasehold Wakeneld
?.?!S'.yn v- AiBerhampore
Smythe
hletie, Newtown, 1.15 p.m., Mr. E. ity, states the " New York Times." because of their splendid state of pre-
sports and gamos will then be carried tion.
"^*- tor to the Spanish Class,Welling- tor.-qy. 9 Acres,6-rd. House: £1450. Williams; v. Hutt, Wakeneld,
While on its track for many years, it servation and for their exquisite mosaic Efforts on behalf of boys are not un- The representative gathering of the
p.m., Mr. A. Brown. Senior.
was only his unearthing of a hitherto mural panels of geometric patterns.
ton, will bo received by the undersigned
Sell, charming 6-rd. Bun- THORNDON, near Botanical Gardens6 1.10 known to the citizens of Wellington. t^hurch is the Kyrkomote, or Church
(from whom further particulars may bo WANTED
galow, one floor, best part Hatai-
obtained), up till Monday next, 6th Aug- tai, 3 minutes tram, sun-porch and NORTHLAND, 6 Rooms. £1290. £400 W. Dewhurst;
Rooms. £1650. ' ' Seventh.-Wellington College A v. St. Pat-
rick's, Wellington College, 1.10 p.m.,
Wellington
Mrf
College B V Tech-
F
Wellington v. Karori, Karori No. 1, Mr.
Wakitu v. Wesley,
unknown culture zone in the forests of
. Eastern Honduras
Karori No. 2, Mr. r, 0
Before the Otomis
and Northern Nica- tecs in the Valley ofoverthrew Mexico, the
the Tol- and
trade
Quito recently the liotary Club organised Assembly, of which the bishops are ex
carried out a, "week-end" for boys officio
members,and to which laymen
inst.—E. P. NEALE, Sec, Tutorial verandah, prettily designed, caliphont, cash. nical, Wellington College, 10.30 a.m., Mr. A. ger. ragua some little while ago that de- jroute is believed to have terminated at which was not only much appreciated by and priests aye elected to the number
'Varsity v. Hutt, Karori No. 7, Mr. Watch-
finitely connected ihe southern gold- [ Tula. The last capital of the the boys of the city, but which also
ClassesCommittee. Victoria University electric
light, gas cooker,porcelain bath, man. Toltecs, put of sixty, half laymen and half clergy
conservatory, lawns, garden. Price LOWER HUTT, beautiful 5-rd. concrete TEAMS. Junior.fields with the lavish court of the Aztec its power was completely broken in 1070 heart into those who have been working Decisions must,
in order to be valid
College, Wellington. £1750; terms arranged. See this dainty Bungalow;. Section66ft s 210ft, well Karori.—lntermediate: rulers.
Wesley.1 Rovers v. Karori B, Hutt Park Mr Near it, in the ancient route, was Teo- m their interests for many years back. be promulgated by
home before buying elsewhere. Bargain. laid out in gardens and lawns. £1900.Cox, Williams, Collyer Irwln, Hawkins It has generally felt that boys need cil, and in certain the King in Coun-
'
Apply speedily. M'lntyre and Co., 215, (2), Wildermoth (">)' Thomas; 'Varsity v. V.M.C.A., Karori No. s'
Lark, Barnes, Eagle, Monk, Gray, Alexander! Mr. Henry; Training College v. Petoue, New-
Since the days of the Conquest the tihuacan—" the place where one wor- more guidance been and control-than girls- cases they must be
JUNIOR CLERK. Lambton-qy. Lowe; emergencies, Johnson, Uazelwood Ken-
source of Montezuma's vast wealth has ships the gods." Here stand the lofty but many changes
town Park, Mr. Sims; Wellington v. Huiu have come over the sanctioned also by the Biksdag. The
mURNBULL AND JONES,LTD., have ANTED Soil, 5-roomed modern Apply nedy. .baffled treasure-iV3eker and historian Pyramid of the Sun, the Cheops of community since the outbreak
Karori No. c, Mr. Dousal; Karori A v. Wa- of the war Church Assembly .has the right of veto
W W. H. MORRAH AND
katu, Karori >"o. 5, Mr. Roxburgh; Wesley
alike, although tradition and rumour, as Mexico, and the temple of Quetzalcoatl. and our girls aro not just where they against the King and Riksdag in occle-
-*-
YOUNG
a Vacancy
LADY
ledger experienceCLERK;
in their
preferred.
Office for a House, Roseneath,
one with some walk new lift or inclined tramway, hot-
Apply in cold water, electric light, lofty rooms,
3 or 4 minutes'
63, Willis street.
CO.,
ASSOCIATION
v. Hutt, Hutt No. 2. recorded by the early Spanish chron- the beneficentdeity
.Third.
iclers, pointed towards the lands " be- Toltec culture hero. To Quetzalcoatl the tion
worshipped as the were beforethe year 1914. It is a ques- siaslical questions.
_
which all social workers must now The close connection between State

__ _
Training College v. Karori, Karori No 3- whether the girls should not and Churchis expressed in
own handwriting, to beautifully-built house; glorious harbour yond the Mayan region."
Wesley v. Uutt. Hutt No. S. Mr. Brennau 1 Toltecs attributed the origin of trie gold- consider the words of
view, Government m ortgage £500 there- V.M.C.A. v. The chronicles and his own research smith's art. There were many temples have
It., Mutt No. ], Mr' as much attention given them as (he Gustavus Adolphus,
League has the Swedish Kingdom "The Majesty of
Wesley
SECRETARY, First Division A Championship, 3 p.m. boys. The Young
TURNBULL AND JONES,LTD., on. Price £1200. Terms arranged. Seize
Thistle v. Waterside, Basin Reserve, Mr. B. i. Mr. 'Varsity
Ross; amongthe ruins of that rich archaeolo- erected in his honour throughout Central espoused the cause ofCitizens'
v. V.M.C.A: B, Karori No.
the girls. A spe- and the Church of
Blair street. this chanco quickly. M'lntyre and Co. WANTED TO SELL. Martin. Spiers. gical area on the American mainland Mexico,but his principal shrine'was the cial which rests therein." Each yearf
215, Lambton-qy. ' Karori v. Welgasco, Association Park No Intermediate.
between the Tropic of Cancerand the famousteocalli built on the great committee has been set up to con-
ANTED Sell, neat 4-rd. villa, Mr. O. F. Aers. " Wesley A v. Wesley B, Karori No. C;
Equator won Dr. Spinden to this theory mid of Cholula, near the City of Puebla. pyra- sider the welfareof the girls,
committee has recommended and - this besides the ordinary great festivals
mon to all Christianity, the King com-
PRINTING MACHINE FEEDER, land Bay, picked sunny spot, no
Is- CARBURETTOR SHARE. rI\, ,1, Mr. aris
v Xir Y/M-c-A-
E. Watts.
Association Park No V.M.C.A. v. Wesley Rovers, Karori No. 8.
and convinced him of the existence of a This huge mound, in its present state, girls week-end" be carried out on mulgates four Sundays to be especially
Schools.
that a pro-
climb, 4 mins. car, electric light, hot- Diamonds v. Hospital, Hospital, Mr. E. well-definedroute by which the pre- covers a larger base area than the larg- baturday and Sunday next. The effort- set asidp for penitence,
Senior.—Hatait.ii v. Karori, Karon No 3
TOT"ANTED, an Experienced FEEDER. cold .water, gas cooker, concrete paths, Windley.
Immediate Sale, ONE SHARE First Division B Replay Charity Cup, 3 p.m Park, Mr. Sims. Hispaic peoples carried on a far-flung est Egyptian pyramid. Toltec
Mr. W. Hood; Lyall Bay v. Ngaio, Newtowii Is more especially for girls from the ages thanksgiving; and the proclamationand prayer,
Good. wages. Apply
sohdly-built, cosy, compact, ripping little
home. Price £975,terms arranged. Snap
this. Soloagents, M'lntyro and Co. 215 £125.
FOR in Tank Carburettor Syndicate, at South Wellington v. Brooklyn, Newtown commerce.
Junior:—Karori v. Hataitai, Karori No. 5
Last February, following his explora- Atzcapotzalc, just outside
crafts-
manship flourished in the town of of 12 to 18 years, but older girls, as well these Prayer days" is accompanied by
as mothers and friends,will be made wel- a religious
of
Park, Mr. T. L. Meehan. Mr. M'Kcnzie; Berhampore v. Lyall Bay,
Karori No. 4. Mr. T. Watchman. tion of tho famousMaya monuments o£ City, long after Aztec rule, of Mexico come at the different gatherings. Mothers proclamationmessage. The first known
EVENING POST. Lambton-qy. ' Apply 971, Evening Post. Championship. and Bernal especially are requested to take an inter- of this kind dates from
ANTED Sell, pretty 5-rd. Vina, Yucatan in companywith other eminent Diaz writes that the work of m the effort being
W best part beautiful Karori, lovely
Institute v. Porirua, Porlrua, Mr. Goffln.
Scottish Wanderers v. Island Bay, Wake-
TEAMS/
American scientists,Dr. Spinden gained tec goldsmiths compelled the admiration
Wellington.—Senior: Emeny, O'Brien, Web-
these Tol- est tond all the meetings made, and to at- Our closest connections are
along with their those with!
CLERK. sunny situation, close tram, very fine neld Park No. 1, Mr. I. Baty. new evidence in support of his theory. of the greatest in Spain.
Bter, Hugan, Filield, Boyd, Armstrong, Job- daughters. On Saturday, night a
free en- the Churchm Norway, Denmark, wnd
level section,beautifully laid out, concrete TO LET. Swifts v. V.M.C.A., Wakeneld Park No 2 lin, AshwiD, Martis, Cummins. Junior: Tay- Eager for further proof, he journeyed tortamment will be given in the large Finland, and next in order
paths and lawns, interior of house most Mr. Skinley. lor, Lake. Thorpe, Richards, Dormer, JoY-
through the tropical jungles along the MAKING OF GOLD LEAF. lown Hall, at which the programme will Church in come the
Esthonia, and the
so-called Mosquito Coastof the Carib- There is plenty of information in the be supplied by the various girls' socielies Latvia Ever since the firstChurch in
Second Division, Charity Cup, 3 p.m. gensen, M'Kcnzie, Bowlcy, C'ostley, Balstou,
Applicants to Box sweetly and artistically decorated, real
VyILL 804, please dainty home, the quintessence of quaint- TO MEDICAL MEN. Marist v. Johnsonville, Anderson Park No.
Thornton.
Huia.—Senior: Misses Bognuda, Davis, Hy-
bean Sea. Here, in Eastern Honduras Spanish chronicles,and in the Aztec f-r S "m the c. ifcy- Some very beau- and with increased strength minions,
close spiritual since the
ness. Price £1075.£200 deposit. Huge 2, Mr. J. Gilbert. land, Bond, Geary, Hutchings, Kitto, Madley, tifuli physical
and Northern Nicaragua, he found codices themselves,of the mechanical by exercise items will be given
note that above position has been snip. Apply speodily. Sole agents, M'ln- 7T_E Brooklyn v. Waterside, Lyall Bay No. 1, Mr. Leek, M'Douald, Manu. the Girls' College, the V.M.C.\ Reformation,
tyre and Co., 215. Lambton-qy. Advertiser,who has a site in the E. Ormrod. "
vestiges of an ancient culture of a high processes used by the Aztecs as an in- girls'
Eastbourne:—P. Aekins, G. Russell, M. the Salvation Army L.S. have been maintained with connections
filled? -*- best part of Upper Willis street, is Mr.Island Bay v. Diamonds, Kilbirnie No. 2, Stewart, P. Blackie, M. Hull-Brown, J. Mar-
order. heritance from the Toltec artists class,
the a bright, atractive, and varied pro- With the Church of England,Germany SwedTn
WANTED
close topSell,
pretty 6-rd. House, willing to negotiate with any person who
Cuba-st.; porcelain bath,
caliphont; etc., very nicely decorated. wants consuling rooms, with a view to Campbell.
Pugh. tin, F. Wallace.
Thistle v. Swifts, Lyall Bay No. 2, Mr. F. Nicol, G. Day; einergeucies, M. Jeukinson,
G. Carr, F. Mather.
U. Brooke,His notable discovery 13 a triple tri- manufacture of gold leaf and the for
B. Martin, N.
model- gue. Community singing, songs, recita- has had connections since the time
umph for American science. It not only ing and casting of jewels and other ob- tions, glees, etc., will all go to make up of the English missionaries.
Price £1275, £300deposit. M'lntyre and building for him. Institute v. Welgasco, Polo No. 1, Mr. W. G. fills in the gap in the line of old civil- jects of gold and silver. Sahagun, in a bright, attractive and varied pro- try was really Christianised by The coun-
SHORTHAND-TYPIST. Co., 215, Lambton-qy.
Bryce. LADIES.' GAMES
isations that extended down the Central '■■" The Things of New Spain," comments gramme. On Sunday the ministers of and Enghdi missions in the Germao
Petone v. Seatoun, Anderson Park No. 1, the city and suburban churches eleventh
Mr. 11. W. Smith. American coast from the Yucatan pen- on the artisans of Atzcapotzalco who agreed to preach have
WANTED Sell, solidly-built 6-rd.
House, close Aro-st., contains gas
Address,
840, Evening Post. Third Division, Second Round, 3 p.m.
nutt v. Huia, Hutt No. 1, Mr. Lloyd.
insula to the border of Costa Rica, and worked in gold. " They are of two to girls. The league
Y.W.C.A. v. Girls' College, Karori No. 1,
has
T^
sermons specially suited ed the older
ry- J^ 1* Erik the Sai°t compkt-
Cathedral in Upsala (now
for local Wholesale Firm, cooker,
all necessary
conveniences, har- Petone v. Institute, Petono Eec, Mr. N. Mr. Henry. verifies the vague reports of a traffic kinds/ he writes. " Someof them are to the mothers of the city,issued a letter Old Upsala), which is still
in use, and
bour view. Price
£1000, £150 deposit. Thomas; Johnsonville v. Swifts, Johnsonville, Training College A v. Training College B, in gold and gems centuries before the called beaters. These 'worked gold with to attend the services with asking them with his English-born
bishop, Henri*
Competent JUNIOR
Huge bargain. M'lntyre and Co., 215, mo let, Mr. C. Douglas; Karori v. V.M.C.A., Kelburu Karori No. 2, Mr. Keys.
Park, Mr. N. Brian; Marist v. Seatoun, Sea- Ramblers, a bye. Conquest, but it fixes the dawn of the the hammer,pounding with hammers to ters. their daugh-
On Sunday afternoon a young he undertook a crusade to Finland The
SHORT- Lambton-qy. toun, Mr. S: Wilson; Hutt asd Diamond, byes. Junior A.—Hutt v. Johnsonville, Kirorl
metal agesin America. make it thin like paper. Others are women's rally will be held in the large 1 the SWedlsh
HAND-TYPIST. 'ANTED Sell, pretty Villa, 3 mins.
Upper Willis-st., bay and oriel
OFFICES,
Over Regent, Manners street.
Fourth A Division. No. 8, Mr. Dougal; Ramblers v. Eastbourne,
Eastbourne, Mr. Wright; Girls' College v.
Seatoun v. Island Bay, replay Charity Pctone, Petone Oval, Mr. Scott; Huia v. " CORN' WORSHIP." called ' tlatlaliani," that is thoso who be given by iown Hall, when suitable addresses will
well-known ladies of the m
Period" dat6S fcom this
electric light, hot points, mir- In attempting fuse the gold, or anything else in it, or city.
Printed sheets of hymns will be North America col.
o ny o£ New Sweden in
Eeply, stating experience ■windows,
and quali- rored wardrobes,lovely central position, ApplyL
Cup, 1.15 p.m.; Institute v. Island Training College, Johntouville, Mr. Jacobs. to locato the source of a
Bay, Kilbirnie No. I, 2 p.m., Mr. Kama; the Aztec treasure in Costa Rica, Pana- silver.
Junior B.—Hutt v. Girls' College, Hutt
are also
These are the true artisans,who provided.
called Mothers and friends are also fraternised with the the Swedish Church
no climb, home to lunch. Price or Petone v. Waterside, Anderson Park No. 1, No. 2, Mr. Ross; Tul v. Karori, Varori No. ma, and Columbia,archaeology has been by another name, ' Tul- invited to this gathering, which should took over its work. English, which latei
fications, to near offer. Bargain. M'lntyre £1100, MARBLE BAR, LTD. 2 p.m., Mr. J. A. Lcddy; St. Thomas' v. 7, Mr. Keys.
and Co., confrontedalways with an impassable teca,' but they are divided into two be a ofuniquo and inspiring one. The

_
<!10, Lainbton-qy. Marist, Association Park No. 2, 2 p.m., Mr. On the initiative of the Lambeth
G.P.O. BOX 804. classes, because each one works the gold whole the expenses of the various gath-
'ANTED Sell, Mt. Victoria, pretty J. Hayward. j BASKETBALL barrier. The barrier- was the savage according
to his own manner." erings are being provided by the Young ference closer connections were Con-
tribes found on the coast from Trujillo Indication League. Admission to all of stored after 1900,which led to the re-
Fourth B Division.
4-rd. Villa, excellent position, handy TO LET AT REASONABLERENT, most of Montezuma's Citizens
car, gas cooker, electric light, interior in Mandel's
Swifts v. Wndestown, Lyall Bay No. 1, eastward by Columbus on his fourth treasure wasthatobtained from Tolteo them is free, and no collection will be mbeth Conference of
de-
SALES JfKOMOTER." beautifully papered and decorated. Home 2 OFFICES, Building (sep- 2 p.m., Mr. Sharpe; liutt v. Johnsonville, I Senior. in 1502. From the descriptions taken
nS
tht LS
A neat three-folderinvitation ia" a °f{ the Swedish BUEops
"
arate or together), big windows,'Anderson Park No. 2, 2 p.m., Mr. C. F. voyage is up.
KEEN, ENERGETIC. MAN re- to lunch. Price £1050, terms arranged morning sun, electric light, electric Ward; Seatoun v. Institute, Polo No. 3, 3 p.m., Clyde Quay (referee, Miss Torakins): 2.15 sources
left by the great navigator, these tribes, of the conquest, to be found in
many records with complete of all the gath- cil zn 1921 to establish
1
Coun-
Don t miss this. M'lntyre and Co facing Apply Manager, p.m., Mr. W. Auld; V.M.C.A. v. Karori; nical Wesley v. Y.W.C.A. B; 2.35 p.m., Tech-
the Jiquague, Poyas, and Mosquito In- nesses, notably written by eye-wit- erings has beenprogrammeand is now be- Ohe late Bishop of inter-communion
215, Lambton-qy.
lift. Miramar, 3 p.m., Mr. A. E. Wells; Dia- College by Gilby's College.
dians, would have been incapable of Francisco de Aguilar.
Newtown (referee, Mrs. Wilson): 2.15 p.m., in the writings of Father ing issued to the printed, schools, shops, factories Salisbury, John
Sell, charming little Villa,
THE SOUTHERN CROSSASSUR- monds v. Marist, Polo No. 5, 3 p.m., Mr. Berhampore v. Victoria College; 2.85 p.m., In describing the warehouses, etc. Any girl who has not Wordsworth, devoted his last years to
"\X^ANTED
TT 4 vooSjs and
ANCE CO.,LTD., B. Bell.
Fifth A Division.
taking
Banks College v. Training College B. part- in any sustained trade rela- entrance of Cortes and somes of his fol- received one can obtain a copy
tions. But the culture discovered by
the study of our Church. We owe to
from his great
kitchen, best part Mandel's Building, 101,Willis street.
Dr. Spinden is of an ancient type. His lowers into the secret treasure vault of Mr. G. Mitchell, Mrs. Brigadier Hoare,
Brooklyn, 4 minutes tram, glorious har- PetoDe (referee, Mrs. Campbell): 2.10 p.m. scholarship and to his acute
Technical v. Hutt, Hutt (Eastern), 2 p.m., train, St. David's v. Government Printing
bour, vk'w,- built heart matai' and kauri TO LET. Mr.-"£etliel; Marist v.. Waterside,. Associ- Oince; Kainga and Y.W.C.A: A, byes. the imprisoned Montezuma, Father Mrs. Messenger, Mrs. Chatfield, Mrs judgment the most captivating survey
ance, also expenses. He willfinishing inside, gas, caliphont, porcelain ation Park No. 1, -1! 'p.m., Mr. E. Heath;
LET, in Rod's Buildings, Courte- Stop Out v. Institute, Wakefield Park No.
theory is that the people who.built the! :Aguilar
palisaded towns, produced the advanced relates: - Dunlop, Y.W.C.A., Mrs. Ladder. Miss in existence of the history and actual
bath, gas cooker. Price £975; £250 de-
posit ; absolute snip. M'lntyre and Co., TO nay place,
1 STUDIO.
1, 2 p.m., Mr. O. Guise (Swifts' player); Sea- Techuical College (referee, Miss Turner):
toun v. V.M.C.A., Lyall Bay No. 2, 2 p.m., 1.30 p.m., Gilby'a College v. We3ley A; 1.50
art, and developed the "corn worship," stopped " A very small, low door that, was Mac
up in a secret treasure chamber, the Girls'
Lean, Girls' College. Miss Williams conditions
Miss Kershaw, Miss Nicholls, or from Sweden. of the National Church 01
Friendly Society and other
215. Lambron-qv. Mr. J. W. Stewart (Brooklyn junior player); p.m., Y.W.C.A. v. Banks College B (referee. of which he found ample evidence,were and recently covered
:TTTANTEDSoII, 5-rd. House,Newtown, Low ,;2 OFFICES. Petoue v. Miramar Rangers, Petone (Gear Miss Bell); 2.50 p.m., Technical College v. either destroyed or displaced by the bar- not be with plaster, should girls' institutes or clubs.
rental. so without mystery, and it was CHARGE AGAINST LICENSEE
_
8, HOLLAND STREET, aftor 10 m tion,,right onconveniences,
'» usual
shop. Price
eiplendid posi-
tram line, easily converted
£1025; £175 deposit; imme-
WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD.,
Auctioneers,
Island), 2 p.m., Mr. A. Farraut.

Diamonds v. Island
Fifth B Division.
Bay, Polo No. 1, 2
Bauks College A; 3.10 p.m., Wesley (liutt)
v. Berhainnore. barous immigrants
jcoming of Columbus.
from the South
American forests shortly before the ordered to be opened, and, entering
that narrow and low door, they foundby a
RUGBY FOOTBALL DISMISSED
THE UNIVERSITY OF
QUEENS- diate possession; bargain. M'lntyre and 19, Courtenay placo. p.m., Mr. B. Bell; Wadestowu v. V.M.C.A., SELWYN FOOTBALL CLUB But whatever the fate of the original largo of which
and spacious room in the middle
Co.. 215,Lambton-qy. inhabitants, there is clear indication, ac- precious was
"LAND. Kelburn Park, 3 p.m., Mr. D. Price (Y.M.- a heap of gold, jewels, and
PRIMARY SCHOOL TRIALS On a charge of exposing liquor for sale
Sell, choice 5-rd. Bungalow. rr\O LET or Lease. Warehouse Space or C.A. third player); Johnsonville v. South stones as high as a man; so
» » ANTED
Brooklyn, excellent position, close -*■ Sample Wellington, Johusonville, 2 p.m., Mr. E. SUMMER ACTIVITIES.
cording to Dr. Spinden, that they were high
was it that one was not seen on after hours, the licensee of the Post
AFFLnZA^°v%
„. TT
K&
i
n-Titecl
yarnck Professorshm of Law the
for
in
now tram route, porcelain bath, hot-cold 26 x
water, c.1.,and all necessary 26, 50s;
Rooms, good light, rentals Croft; St. Patrick's v. Institute, Mr. (j.
26 x 13, 30s weekly; also M'Coy.
involved in the gold trade first between the other
the Toltecs and the Mayas, and later
A proposal to form an athletic club
side, which pile, if we wish to The trial games for the primary beforeMr. E. Page, IOffice Hotel, Alice Herdman, appeared
S.M., at the Magis-
.this University. Full particulars relTting Dainty home, Soldier's mortgage conveniences. Small
Office, ground
Sixth Division.
floor, rent 17s 6d Marist (X.-) v. Marist (T.), Nairn street, was carried at a well-attended meeting between the Aztecs and Zapotecans on know about it according ta history, was schools' jumorrepresentative match with trate's Court to-day.
to. the position may bo obtained on ap* £670
thereon. Prico £1100,raro opportunity. week. Apply 3 p.m., Mr. Feuton; V.M.C.A. v. Seatoun, of the Selwyn Football Club last even- the one hand, and the people of the not a thing acquired by
thing Montezuma, nor Featherston. will take place at the Lyall In dismissing the information, the
M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambtou-qy. CostaRican region on the other. In the a that he might be able to profit Bay Beserve on Monday, at 3.30 p.m. Magistrate
KODAK, Association Park No. 1, 1 p.m., Mr. E. ing.
Heath; Anglican Home v. Hospital, Nairn chair. Mr. J. P. D. Johnson occupied the recently-discovered culture zone, referred by, because it was the treasure that all The names of the boys required to play tion relied upon remarked that the, prosecu-
\\TANTED Sell, supurb 6-rd. Bunga- the
to *as the "new Chontal area," have the kings, his forefathers, went on leav- on Monday will be announced to-morrow. ing the bar of the hotelthat
Victoria street. Tel. 3512. street, 2 p.m., Mr. Fenton; Institute v. The reasons for the proposal were fact on enter-
»
' low, Kelburn, minutes cable car.
4- Techuical, Miramar, 2 p.m., Mr. J. Rose. given by Mr. S. H. Wogan, who said after hours,
prettily designed, porcelain bath, been found gold ornaments of unmistak- ing, not and which the king who came in three people, Hilton, Mrs. Fawcett, and
M^'ilS* 01*-not kter than '20t» hot-coldvery
water, gas cooker,electric light,
splendidly appointed mirrored wardrobes, TO
ORIENTAL BAY. ! Seventh A Division.
LET, OrientalBay parade, to refined Stop Out v. South Wellington, Newtown be the means of keeping the various
couple, Unfurnished Flat, 2 front v.
that athletics during tho summer would
able CostaRican origin, which compare was able to profit by; and so on the
favourably with the finest specimens of death of the king, the same day that he
HOUSEMATCH M'Naughton, who had since been con-,
victed for being illegally on the pre-
F. W. S. CUMBRAE STEWART, etc. Price for quick sale, £2300; terms Park 2 p.m., Mr. R. Heudry; Institute members of the club in training, as well
the goldsmith's art of medieval Europe. died, all the treasure that he left of mises,were found there. The last men-"
arranged: bargain. M'lntyre and Co., rooms, balcony, bathroom, kitchenette with Marist (N.),. Miramar, 1 p.m., Mr. J. Rose; as keeping the club members together. Among the many other objects brought gold, stones, feathers, and arms, and
Registrar. 215. Lambton-qy. all conveniences, moderate rental; unique Seatoun v. St. Patrick's, Polo No. 3, 2 p.m.,
It was 'Sloped that the new movement Teams representing Levin and Co. and tioned was the only one whose actions
16th July, 1923. . opportunity; immediate Mr. W. Auld; Petoue v. Mlramar
possession Petone Rangers, to the surfaco and accepted as
archaeo- finally all his wardrobe,was put into Wright, Stephenson, and Co. played could be questioned, as the others were

■^TANTED, an
...
"OEST part Hatailai, Bungalow, just Prompt replies 917,Evg. Post.
ready for occupation, 5 rooms and
kitchenette,every modern convenience,
EXPERIENCED cluding c.1.,and gas, Carrara
in-
ceil-
fTUVO Large UnfurnishedRooms, fire-
■L
Recreation, 2 p.m., Mr. N. Thomas. would be the means of further increasing
Seventh B Division.
places, c.1., kitchen, gas stove, Central Mission v. St. Patrick's, Miramar
dred pounds of tiny copper- bells of thing , .
the membership of the football club.
Mr. Johnson said that great credit was
Mayan manufacture. and for the grandeur of it."
.
logical proof of trade was several hun- that room, with much care, as a sacred their annual match at Kilbimie yester- boarders at the hotel. As pointed out
as a treasure of the city day afternoon. A good standard of play by counsel for the defendant, in the
was shown, the teams including several case of M'Naughton the onus was on
beamed
ings, glorious sea view, 6 mins from car,
range, good locality, central, moderate. School, 2 p.m., Mr. Clark; Miramar Rangers due to the conveners, Messrs. Wogan Dr. Spinden dates the beginning of the Although Bernal Diaz records that senior players,
among them J. Duncan, him ato show that he was on the premises
TRAVELLER, 56, Hankey-st. v. Diamonds, Polo No. 1, 1 p.m., Mr. E. and Grigg, for the arduous
use of metal on the American continent Montezuma cheerfully informed Cortes Warwick, Johnston,
wayin which
For Plumbing: Supplies, for £200deposit; balance as rent. Millon and Josephs; V.M.C.A. v. Karori, Kilbiruie No. and^E. Brown. for lawful purpose, but in regard to
ANTED to Let, 1 or 2 Rooms,over 2, 2 p.m., Mr. Pugb; St. Thomas' v. Mid- they had arranged for the establishment between 700 and 800 A.D., after the how his gold had been obtained' from Play throughout wa3 even
and Taranaki. Hawkes
Bay Emerre,113,Customliouso-qy.
BAY—,\o climb, 3 mins. from Lambton-qy. Mee's,
W George Chemist. Apply land, Association Park No. 2, 1 p.m., Mr. of the club, and now that the step had
114 J. Hayward; llutt v. St. Peter'B, Hutt (over abandonment of the old Maya Empire. "three places" in Mexico, and how ing. The result was a drawn game,each tion to prove the offence." Although, and interest- the licensee,it rested with .the prosecu-
Apply by letter. ISLAND
car, 5 Rooms and kitchenette,built
2 years, heart timbers throughout, every 'ANTED Let, for 3 months,6-rd. fur"
bridge), 3 p.m., Mr. Adams. been taken, it was tho duty of every
During the closing
period of Mayian years
member to do his best to make the club
of this brilliant these places actually were investigated side scaring eleven points. For Wright, the facts were such as would arouse
civilisation—flourish- by the Conqueror with some results, the Stephenson, and Co. tries were scored a great deal of suspicion, concluded the
PLUMBERS, LTD nished House or would Sell, cheap' Eighth Division. one of the most successful ing for the first six centuries of the sources evidently did not satisfy the by
in Wellington.
. P.0.80x 190,Wellington
Applications strictly confidential; '
possible convenience;price £1500; £200
deposit, and easy terms to substantial Apply 975, Evg. Post. 5, 2
Marist
p.m.,
(T.) v. Marist (N.) B, Polo No. There were members who at present
Mr. G. Burton; Seatoun v. Mar- Uknstian era in what are now the States Spanish rulers. "Under date of 6th Sep- converting
con-
Johnston,Hill, and Plimmer, Osborn Bench,the evidence fell short of definite
one, and for Levin and Co. proof of the charge.
man. Authorised Agents. Tel. 359. Mil- UNFURNISHED Rooms, fireplace, ist (N.) A, Polo No. 5, 1 p.m., Mr. Smyths: sidered themselves " old cart horses," of Chiapas and Tabasco in Mexico, the tember, 1536,a royal cedula was sent to Day and Hart
2 each scored a try, C. At the hearing the prosecution was

-£»-
WANTED,
A YOUNG LADY, experienced typist
lon and Emerre. 113. Customhouse-qy.
ELLINGTON SOUTH
and shorthand writer, able to 'take drawing-room 16ft x 14ft 6in.
cnarge small office and
during owners
correspondence 16ft x 14ft 6in, bedrooms,13ft 3in x 13ft
—Modern cooking;
Bungalow, 5 rooms, and kitchenette, O«en-st., Newtown.
dining-room
conveniences,
30s; suit
use kitchen,
reamed couple. meals, V.M.C.A.
28, Mr. 13.
v. Institute, Polo Ko. 3, 1 p.m., but if they had tho chance to get into
Thorpe; Island
TEAMS.
Bay,

Thistle.—Seniors: Ewing, Cordiner, Tay-


lor, Brownlee, Lennox, lieuderson, llouston,
a

HAIR AND TOILETSPECIALISTS. W. E. Taylor, Pearce, Boadle, and Smith. no reason why they should mt become
bye. the field with a good
districts of Peten and Izabel in Guate- the Governorof Nicaragua by the Queen Hester converting
mala, and the adjoining western part of of Spain commandin- him to undertake penalty goal. Mr. Eussell
pair of running
shoes,and avail themselves of the tuition
Honduras—there was a migration north- the discovery of the great stream drain- feree.
ward into the Yucatan peninsula. Here ing the Nicaraguan Lake. The Queen
that would readily be given, there was
began the building of the New Empire directed her "present or
future Governor
one and kicking a conducted by Sub-Inspector Lander, and*
was the re- defendant.Mr. H. F, O'Leary appeared for the

bookeepmg. Replies, absence,practically no 3m, built 2 years on fine section near train. Juniors:—Egerton, Morgan, Tyley, M'Kech- capable and fast wing three-quarters, if with the cities of Chichen-Itza, of the Province of Nicaragua" to ex- YACHTING OTAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL
with testimonials This homo has c.1., (range and gas copi- and Mayapan as its crowning Uxmal, plore the river flowing into the
and stating salary required, to be Eent to er, well fireplace, all N Eight-treatment
A Elder will give new life to your Davics,
Course with Miss nle, Bell, Adams, Kewlyn, Evans, Lowry, not fast men on the track. achieve- North
tiled), casement lead- J\- and Freeman; 'emergencies, Dickson, ments of architecture. It was this Mayan Sea, for she had been
light windows, concrete paths and yard; Mr. J. O'Sullivan said it was not so informed that tBI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Care P.O.OFFICE,
Box 594,Wellington. reason for selling, owner desires larger ro- hair. Course, 255. Mi63 Elder, Boudoir Hollingworiu, and Burges. civilisation that knew the use of metal. "this is a very large river, EVANS BAY CLUB.
South Wellington.—Senior: Gell, Martin, much the older members of the club who like that of
DUNEDIN, This Day.
Further particulars Millen and Camille,street. Third Floor, Mandel's Building6, Bell, Robbins, Keyling, Cakebread, Burton, were being considered;it was more es- Copper, gold, and silver, while entirely the Guadalquiverwhich flowsby
MILLINER.
"
~ sidonco
Emerre. 113, Customhouse-qy. Willis Telephone 1791.
Dennis,
Bolt, Stock, Francis, Buckrnaster. Fourth: pecially
Dore, Elliott, Bennett, Beadle,
the younger members. "The absent
Old
from the remarkable rains of the and that from the outlet to the North Bay
Empire—Tikal, Sea it is
Seville, The
i monthly
Yacht and
meeting
Motor
of the Evans
Boat Club
The diamond jubilee celebrations of
was the Otago Boys' High Schoolcommence
7W~EW 5-rd. including modern appli- ILDARE boys to-day will be the champions of Copan, Palenque, reported there are many people,
WWivi^l^
»* PRACTICAL ■l-
'
ances,
MILLINER for Wanganui; good throughout, panelledbathroom,
Bungalow,
Carrara ceilings
TOILET SALON Windley, Fraser, Cunningham, Bainstock,
—Miss Fernan-loa and Miss Orm- Swift, Elliott.
of
Fifth: Fisk, (Jairns, Barke, to-morrow," he added.
large level rod. Specialists in all branches of Toilet Buckmaster, Deni;is, Torritigtou, Allott, Law- Messrs. J. o'Sullivan, hon. secretary in
and Quinrgua—are found in abundance and that it is very rich in
beautiful
gold, and
held on Thursday evening in the Club this afternoon, when Sir Francis Bel!
the ruins of Yucatan. Quantities of that from thence was carried to Yuca- House,Evans Bay, Mr. A. J. Tbbotson will unveil the memorial arch. The
presiding. Reports the sub-commit- celebration continues till Tuesday. The
Apply pereonally or by letter, to
sunny section,vacant. 50,
Bay. C'ook-st., Lvall ■Work. Tisdall's
ton quay. Ring 1102.
Buildings, 100, Lamb- ton, Clarke, Carder, Mann. Seventh: Bolt,
Bryant, Bognuda, Cohen, i'isk, Graff, Br own, Wellington Centre,L. A. Tracy, and J. rare workmanship,
metal objects— gold jewellery of tan the gold possessed l>y Montezuma." tees showed that infrom the near future the main features are a procession of old
~ Daly. M'Gee. J?. D. Johnson were accorded a hearty ver copper bells, and sil- THE COASTOF club will
SMITH AND LISTER, FOR SALE, AT PETONE, Matthews,
Wclgaseo.—Senior: Thompson, Turner, Gib- vote of thanks for tho assistance they discs,.and other ornaments—were re- PEARLS. members have much to oc- boys of all periods on Sunday, and a
AND C 0., son, Dr. Spinden places the ancient pearl cupy their attention, especially from a dinner on Saturday.
69, Victoria street
Wellington. dose deceased person's estate, splen-
TO STAMFORD
123, Cuba street.
did BUSINESSSECTION,with 80ft Now is the time to place your orders stock.
ford,
Henry, Logic, Porter, Quinell, Craw-
Winter, Clithroc, M'Anile, and Black-
Junior: Kershaw, Dennis, Connor,
had given at the meeting.
Officers were elected as follow:—Presi-
claimed over twenty years ago from tho
SacredCenoteof supply, where it is to-day, alon°- the social point of view, and on the whole
Chichen-Itza,and are northern coast
for Hair with us. The coming car- Hamilton, liellburg, Bailey, Brindle, Scan- dent, Mr. 'H. Rose ; vice-presidents, kept to-day in the Peabody
Museum, zuela, known as-oftheColumbia and Vene- a- very successfulseason is anticipated.
TAILOR-CUTTER WANTED. frontage to Jackson-st.,
Victona-st. and Gear Co. Petone, between nival andWork social functions demand that bury, Hargraves. Leary, Bell, Smith, Moss, Fairburn, Messrs. P. J. awaiting classification for a photograph Coastof Pearls. In Several new members were elected. It BASEBALL
Burke, G. Letham, T. pre-Hispanic times this region was peo- was decided },hat a roll of all club mem-
£< OOD Opening first-class Ladies' and
For further particuars. apply
*~* Gent's Cutter; option half-share,91, Ihe Terrace BOULTON,

E. M. .
Woodward-st:). Combs
you should be well coiffured. Inspect our and
magnificent selection of jet and Miramar Rangers.—Fifth A: Eager, Barclay, Gillespie, J. A. Paterson, H. C. Os- Dr. A. M.
brilliant James (captain), M'Kecu, Murphy, C. Mini- mond,S. H. Brown, A. Flack, J. P. D. tution.
and Baudeaux,the very newest He, A. MiniHe, Carswell, Horsfall, Ilouehen,
soon to be published by Dr. Spinden and
lozzler,
from London and Paris; also coloured and Thompson. Seventh A: M'Keen,' M'Ken- Johnsen, J. B. M'Kenzie, F. A. Laws, There were no gold mines in Yucatan, is sympathetic because "these poor
of the same insti- pled by the Tairona, toward whom Co- bers be placed in a conspicuous posi-
lumbus in the record of liis third voyage tion in the club house. The arrange- The Wellington Baseball Association's
na- ments for prizes
the annual dance and presen- Management Committeemet last even-
sound,country business; preference to man Spanish Comb 3to match frocks. Tel. zie, Covenry, Mann, Henderson, Fox, Doneg- F. A. Hornig, H. M'Gruerr B. Murray, and, as a matter of tives have nothing but pearls." tation of to be held this month ing, Mr. B. Wakelin presiding. Others
willing to sew. Write, stating experience, history, only two He be-
etc., 932,Evg. Post.
21-220. hue, Smith, Hicks, Evaus, and Brittaln.
Karori.—Senior: Webster, Ward, Cowan,
A. Lindsay, J. B. Steel, H. Buick, B. regions in the whole territory
Uiat fell lieves that the enormous pearls sent to
are well in hand. It has also been de- present were Messrs. J. Alexander, L.
Mason, Russell, Bing, Dunn, Eton, Wilkins, Smith, A. P. Smith, J. Martin; hon. :»der. the sway of the Aztec warriors Spam by Cortes on the ill-fated treasure ■ cided to hold a smoke concert as soon as Cohen,H. M. M'Girr (hon. treasurer),
HAIR AND WRIN- Muir, and M'lntyre. Third: Wilkins, And- secretary, Mr. J. H. possible the dance. In addition, and F. K. Alexander (hon. secretary).
INCjo.
SUPERFLUOUS Ottaway;
KLES removed by famousmethods erson, Brown, Glossop, Eussell,. Brown, Glad- surer, Mr. A. Grigg; club captain, Mr. in the tribute rollsources
lion, trea- are recorded as
of
of gold supply snip—each one said to have been worth a jumbleafter
Montczuma. a royal ransom—reached Mexico over the question sale has been arranged. The The request for an exhibition gamewas
"TO-ANTED, a STRONG RELIABLE vy COMPRISES 6 rooms,
house, boxroom,and
bathroom,wash- which never fail. Communicato w ith us stone, Kerr, M,artiu, Berry, Elliott, and 11. Malm; delegate
close by calling or sending stamped addressed O'Connor. Fourth: Meacuen, Burkett, Gouffe, Tracy; handicapper, Mr. L. A. Tracy; traffic between the
to centre, Mr. L. A. The old trade route at the peak of the old trade route. At any rate, the rum- of club badges was "again discussed,and it was decided to meet
ferred to, and in the absence of Mr re-J the wishes of supporters. An endeavour,
YOUTH, about 17 or 18. to tram, deep section,oncollarette, sunny slope, envelope for free literature. All Toilet Mander, Turner, Black, Watson, Coomba, Colombian goldfields our current during the conquest gave the
close inspection invited. Price £1475.Re- Treatments given. FLORENCE HUL- Burbush. Seventh: Burney, Toomey, and Donovan; emergency, auditor, Mt. J. P. D. Johnson;commit- and the capital of Anahuac at "far south", as the source of Monte- Patterson,
who had.the matter in hand! will be made to stage gamesat Lower
touched a
emeralds, sub-committee was set
Goodln, Hudson, Pat- tee, Messrs. E. Eastgate, S. H. Wogan, bhichen-Itza only by
way of a wide zuma's
Apply ply OWNER, 966,JSvg. Post. LEN, C.M.D., 3a, Courtenay place, Wel- terson, O'Counell, Glover, pearls, as it did his up Hutt and in the city before the end of
Douglas (2) Tils-
lington. Telephone^ 22-070. ley, Jiicol, Clementson, and Norling (2). M. Rose, 11. Kent, D. Flannery,' and detour. The road starting in the land known to the Aztecs as "precoius <reen- the month. It was decided that on ac-
NATIONAL HAT MILLS, LTD., " Mavist.—Junior: Bourke, Parrant, Kollv T. Bragg. ■ of the Zemi on the
cost of the Gulf of ness." ,
° CIVIL CASES count of the Rugby inter-Island match'
WANTED TO KENT. Burtou, L. Ryan, Phillips, W. Conroy, Dar^ Danen branched out into the territory If the "new Chontal area/ with its no baseball gameswould be played to-
ils, Adelaide road. ILSOM AND CO., Hair and Face rach, D. Ryan, Daniel, Nash, and Gleeson
PREMISES WANTED. Spacialists. Experts in. staining of the Quimbaya, the finest goldsmiths savagetribes, had not blocked the morrow.
SOCCER FOOTBALL
_
Fourth B: A. Wilson, J. Looner, N. road
Henna or Inecto,and all classes of Hair- B. Lallan, D. Nash, P. Minogue, J. Wilson", Devon ancient America. Skirting- the eastern of into the Colombian
goldfields, in the .Judgment for plaintiff by default was
A WELLINGTON Firm of Manufac- work. Larke stocks of toilet requisites SI. Fltzglbbon, B. nilton, J. Morgan J edge of the Isthmus of Panama,it ran days of the conquerors, it is likely that given by Mr. W. G. Riddell, at the
TIE MAKER. -£2- turers requires, in central situation and fancy combs. Tel. 814 for appoint- Fitzgerald:, emergencies, Conway and J. TO-MOBROW'S GAME ON BASIN through the territory of the Mexican history would have furnisheda Magistrate's Court yesterdayS.M., BOXING
in the fol-
fo7~ S?Pl'^ male!y 700° S(2- FEET FLOOR monta/'94, Willis-st. Keiruunder.
RESERVE. m Costa Rica and the heart ofTalamanca, tho "new story less tragic. The failure of the lowing undefended civil cases:—
QPENING Scottish Wanderers.—Kirkland,

Small, Loa-
v
ditions.
UIRL, highest wages;
EXPERIENCED
THE SANDERTIE CO.,
■ .
best condi- cality,
Fa.?tory-
SI!ACEifulln^details, and rental, to
SOFT GOODS,
Reply, giving lo- RS. ROLLESTON,LTD., 256,Lamb- Galbraith,
ton quay, CertificatedExperts in
Permanent Waving, Electrolysis, Diseases Bradshaw.
?,D\, Il?Ale>TLothian1£I?0USall> Arbuthnott, NJcolle,
(captain), Houston, and
Chontral area," entering the Mayan Spaniards to
The Basin Heserve not being required gion at Quirrigua. It passed the City re-of precious- metal in Mexico, and the con- 6d;
V.M.C.A.—Senior B: E. Andrews, A. Wil- by the Hockey Association to-morrow, Tayasal, which liad been,founded by stant suspicion that the Indians were
satisfy their lust for the ,' <N.ew Zealand Times" Company, Ltd. r
William John Upton, Walter George Followers of boxing
and
FAIEHALL v. SMITH.
are looking for-
Ca.I*3-115, Lustomhouso-qy., Wellington.'
r,e, G°ldb°r S Advertising Agency, Ltd., of the Scalp, Facial Medioated Mud son, Nicholson, C. Perrj\ H. Andrews J the Wellington Football Association has the Itzacs when conditions in Chichcn- keeping hhearer,
secret the location of rich de- F> Martin and Mabel Albina Stanley George Shearer
(scDal
v ward with
considerable interest to ths
11,Hunter street. Pack, and Massage, HairworkT Best qual- Pound, W. Ward, Wedderspoou, N. Wedder- decided to play the Waterside v. Thistle Itza under Toltec oppression posits, rise to 'barbarous Martin meeting between
ity English Hair, any style. Tel. 1599. spoon, G. Nicholson, Bryson, and Stevenson match there. The keenest rivalry became in- gave
consequent reciprocal hatreds. Com- F^.f,.
methods estate) £94 10s,costs £5 1& 3d- Fairhall and Smith,"
Diamond.-Senior: Waller, Hearne, exists tolerable for "the holy and learned and menting on these
\YUhani MLerman.v. Cooper arid Jones which is to take place on Monday next.
CHEYNE, Modelo Toilet Par- kins, Newport, Auld, D. M'Kee, Bolt, Haw- Fiud- between these
two teams and their sup- men."
tie making,
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUNGALOW PLANS"
MRS.
lours, 220, Lambton-qy. (opp. Kirk- lay, icrgnsson, A. M'Kce, M'Leod, and porters, and the meeting is creating a WHAT CORTESPOUND. tyr, the ocnditions,Peter Mar- £8, costs £1 13s 6d; WeUington Ga3 Coml The demand £or seats has exceeded all
first chronicles of events in pany Ltd v Walter Walker, £1 ls 6d expectations, and a full house appears to
caldie's).—We specialise in Electrolysis. Crundwell. Junior: Davies, Moore, MolTatt, great amount of interest. The
Thistle At about this period the route also A rew Spain, writes: costs lls; Wellington GasCompany Ltd be assured. In view of the large number
expert youncTneedlewoman "LANS P and Specifications prepared for Our work Absolutely Guaranteed.Ineoto Moody. Duffy. Dibbs, Wonuocott
Buildings, in wood, brick, or con- Hair-staining, etc., etc. Tel. 21-692. Laudymore Blair Gilbert, Anderson, and team will have the services of W.
Lewis
recently with the New Zea- penetrated
"Our men's insatiable desire for gold v. AJbertE Nicholson,13s
Mazateca. territory. At any so oppressed these poor wretches with L. T. Watkins, Ltd., v. A.6d, E.
costs 9S "| who have been unable in recent contests
required k> learn trade; highest
Gep rato feea- Aw'y Box
Mouatt. Fourth B:
Robertson, Hutchings, Brownlee, Home to secure seats in the back stalls, a re-
wages.
THE SANDER TIE CO.",
e6 :
37v
' PERMANENT Hair Waving Ino Frizz- Moore, Shaab,'Anderson,
ing). Business women taken Even-
fM'Ju Twin m'C\°Ar-
M'Vicar,
Turner, Robinson land team in Australia. In view of the rate, Cortesfound the Mazatecas in the extreme labour and toil, whereas before £25, costs £3 10s; John Patrick Tracey v minder is given that tickets
ancl "wlund. Fifth coming Brown Shield match against heart of the JTucatan Peninsula when in they lived pleasantly and at liberty, CharlesJ Hewett, £41 12s lid, costs £4
doors are available,and that holders will
for early
HARRY BAKER, B:
ings and Saturday' Afternoons. Personal ner, Holmes, Cutts, Iwomey, Emerson, Faulk- players will give of their best, 1526 he followedthe rcute into northern given only to plays and pastimes as ls 6d; E. J. Hyams. Ltd., v. R. E Levy be
11, Himter street. if you want a Costumethat service—Miss Hilson, 132, Willis-st. (next Cowan, Sharp; Brown, Bennett, Forrester,Auckland, costs only, 39s 6d; Ethel Jean given first preference of seats. A
lADIES,
" -< will give satisfactionin every de- Albert Hotel). Tel. 2802. Seventh B: Daly, emerpencies, Smith and Kerr and supporters are assured of a first- C-uate-nala. Dr.
M'Vicar, Torn class exposition of the code. The cur-
Spinden
this tribe was oi^of the several believes that dancing, fishing, fowling, and hunting of Nicholas Bertajiees, Aston v slight alteration in
,£11 7S 6d cost 6£2 been necessary, Napier the preliminaries has
tail, call at 70, Mannere-st (upstairs). En- LAURENSONspecialises in thi wall, G. O'Shea, C. O'She'a, Williams Hobb",' Tutty whose little conies, that many of them perished 14s. replacing Elys
STENOGRAPHER. j
trance. : Studio Stairway.' MISS Simmons,
latest scientific methods for all | Institute.—Senior: I'lrrntu, Haw. tain-raiser will be played at 1.15 p.m., real home was the "new ChontaJ area " even for very anguish
Bu r t, Bell Gill Tiimtnr Seatounand Island Bay fourth division Bernal Diaz del Castillo, who accom-
of mind,
which (their unaccustomed labour) are On a judgmentsummons,
the JUDGMENT SUMMONS. in the lightweight contest against Nixon.
A LEADING MERCANTILE FIRM MONEY TCTLEND branches of toilet work. Personal atten- holtz,
(Ist and second) ar- tion given to each client. ConsultMiss IlansouDempster, and Culvert.
Jeffery, N Smithf j. Smith.'"ia^dol
| teams, and both teams are
as a panied the Conqueror on this historic ex-
Junior: keen gameis anticipated. unbeaten, pedition, describes the palisaded villages der new disease. . .
tilings
.
of themselves sufficient to engen- was ordered to pay the V.M.C.A. R. \V Brown
-£"■*- havo a Vacancy for ;v Capable MORTGAGES
ranged without delay, £7500. in sums L;:urenson, late Farmer's, Sydney, 63 T ojjers. Wheeler, Burr, Bernsidc. .Ton«. MuiV of the Mazateca, and j'so the houses suffice to have said thus much ofshall
But it 6d on or before 16th August, in default
£9 85
DODGE CAR.
Shorthand-Typi&t. Salary of £3 per wee!:
offered for reliable
necessary qualifications.
young
Apply, stating speed, experience, age, application
to suit; £950,£900, £850.
la-Jy possessing i oral smaller £750,£600,
amount.*, lowest rates- early
advised. Richardson and Co.,
suv- Manners-iit.
MEN-Our
Tel 143. J.ewtcm. Greenfield, Dawe, Osier and W-1
kins. Third: Caulton, Barry, "uri.hand. KeN
Head Maliaio~ls~a~iu7e son, Liicuhessl, Nash. Judcl, Extern, Sißßlekowsent
Antidoto to Buldnesa. Tp.lephono Burton, ami Jolle-v. Fourth B- Dowlimr'
Telegrams in
between Paris
facsimile
and
are
Lyons
now built along the route from Mexico City pestiferous hunger of gold.
beinc to Yucatan for the accommodation
and be- traders. These towns, with theirof the hindered ravenous, hunger of gold
. .
hath greatly
the seven day 6 imprisonment; George Cavell
The or to pay Hope
before23rd
Gibbons,Ltd.,
August,
£10 17s 2d on
in default seven
days imprisonment; Joseph Camithore running order, 2 spar©
£275 CASH, or terms arranged, 5-SeateT
193f model. Touring Car,in perfect
"to., to 975,Evoiiing- Post. ooO; Lambton-qy., next StewartDaivson's. 205 for appointment at tho "LOUVRE" i-.«nll, ahephard. Tyson. Burton! iween Paris and Strasburg by the Ber-
M'.Uratli Wilson,
|ey- Raines, walls our men from tillage of the to tires, covers" sida
I Z\ote.—Fc>r convenience of clients open To- TOILET SALON (opposite Hotel Wind- (.-"{- Fifth A: Molvllle, .Tacobi,Jliire?Rob
White, and fJlnvor lin system, an actual photograph ropre- and
moats, after the t\pe of European soil." pay the Wellington Motor-car. Horse screens, back wind bcreen, seat covers
'■ audit, from 7 to 3 o'clock.
Whodtr, Cooley, .Clark, 3moa, iSlob, sontiiiK the tologvam handed m Wng do- feudal construction, correspond to the In late years,since science has begun Drivers,and StableAttendants' Industrial mascot spot light, eto.; any trial; orivatn
Shanon, iivored. ruins uneartJwd by Dr. Spindea. To- lU systematic delving into. $lie.secrets p{ Union of Workers £1 17e by instalments ly owned.
of 5a a !4OnUi, 1I " Apply 107,Manners street,'"
4

THE POST, FRIDAY. Ac^CIST 3. it>23.


A CLOSE DIVISION tho u-atrc of the temporary linesman of
bo iAr, per week. "CUT THE LOSS"
Mr. J'.. ,1.
Smith) asked tho.Howard Minister to
(Ghristchureh
Prime tell
I P. AND T. SALARIES tne House how many applications under
tne hardship clause had been made by
A MINISTER ON BRANCH
members of the P. and T. Department, RAILWAYS
SHARP TALK IN HOUSE

"SHAMELESS HYPOCRISY" AND


and how many of the lower paid men,
who received less than the general lab-
ourer, had left the sei vice.
POLITICAL GERRYMANDERING.
PROBLEM OF MOTOR COMPETI-
TION. \ -A i'^l !'
"POLITICAL TRICKERY." , . " It has been a case
mandering,':' declared Mr. A. L. gerry-
of political Road and railway competition and the
Mon- doubtful value of
teith in a further protest against the railways formed some proposed branch
the subject of frank
A debate on the salaries of-.officersof. alleged non-administration of the clause referencesby the
■in tho Minister of Public
the Post and Telegraph Department,, in- intendedAct.
BRIVF
-The hardship clause was
itiated by the Labour members oi the: the first cut being made,
House of Representatives last night, pro- not given effect to until six months Oneof
to operate immediately upon Works (the Hon. J. G. Coatcs) to a
"but it was
bouth Canterbury members' deputation.
the points raised was in relation
||$* THE OPEN »
duced a very close division, an amend- afterwards.
ment in favour of the salaries being re-
stored to their pre-war level being de-
Mr, V. H. Potter (Roskill), referring
to the future policy regarding
Downs
to the previous speaker's remarks about completely formed for its full distance
cases of hardship of married men with of
railway, which lias been almost
3 miles 65 chains. When the Gov-
Waihao
v | g*i| WAREHOUSE 2
margin of one adopted a policy
ieated-by a vote.
";" The Estimates were under considera- the attitude
and when the Post rind
large families,said be was surprised at
Telegraph members. They were going against one the Waihao line was temporarily aban-
ernment
taken up by the Labour tion on important construction works,
of concentra-
JlaiureSays~
tion, greatest principles, and the doned, and Mr. Burnett (Temuka) ask-
Department vote of £2,220,590was of their
leached, Mr. H. E. Hollavd (Buller)
stand they were taking up was purely ed the Minister of Public Works what NurseVburßaby
for political purposes. " I was his the
policy, because,as the work
moved that the item of £1,483,180for and simply
stands, moneyspent is wasted. Science has giren you a preparation rich in
. flio general division should be reduced defy tho Labour Party," said Mr. Pot-
by £1 as an indication that the wages ter. "to say that they
'It might be better to cut
the at that point," was one of the the losses protein, calcium,and phosphorus—Nature**
advocate Minis- own energisers—which will invigorate you
of the P. and T. officersshould be re- principle of payment by families."
ter's remarks during a general discus- and ensure an ample flowof rich, life-giving
stored to their pre-war purchasing^ stan- to■The amendment was lost by 34 votes sion of this problem of branch
dard beforethere was any reduction in 33, the division list being as fol- a doubtful financial future. Mr lines with milk,
Coatcs ttrain.
yet protect you from fatigue and over* !| -—OUR GREAT V
income taxation. Mr. Holland said the lows :—
amendment opened up the question of
the hardship claus9 under the Public
"Expenditure Adjustment Act and the
Ayes.
Armstrong
Noes.
Andersor
referred to. the fact that the whole main
road in the South Island is what ho LACTAGOL
termed 'V. terrific competitor" of the hundreds of Infant
is recommended by doctor!
and nurses all over the world. It ii used in
Welfare Centres.Expect- w» « i
Star Specials for
Saturday Morning.
jSjdISP
jrf&r
> SALE VALUES FOR MEN! ■"!>
Atmoro Bitchenei
whole matter of Post and Telegraph sal-
aries. So far as was known, no one in
the P, and T. Department had been
Bartram
Buddo
Bollard
Burnett
railway;: and he suggested that if the ant mothers have found
Waihap,;. branch were, constructed there strength both to themselves
was nblguarantee that farmers would put child.
it a source of natural
and to the unborn Hundreds ot B OyS' ah.Wooi
Sizes 18 to 30in.
,_
jer sey
A /I 1 >^Cr
j§f
J SOLE PURPOSE
SeaW h2iV«Q
OF REDUCING AN ABNORMALLY
<'
1
granted relief under the hardship clause.
Corrigan
Edie .;
Coates
Dickson, J. M.
all their business over it if motors
OfitOl*
v/iner Raf<rainC
Bargains ?|x
Star Special <*/U
. >g^
,Z "POLITICAL HYPOCRISY."
j'llr. A. L. Monteith (Wellington East), i Fraser %;
Forbes J Dickson,J. S.
Field
would do it cheaper. If it was right
that railways should be run on
business /ssr { ■
aSuiffi^ &iv »d ioTw" 59s 6d and 75s
/
. Jines, he continued, then the'Waihao Exlra S IS
t; W —pure Pecial
PiHow Slips
;!
"V:'
«m
Healing -with the same point,
politicalhypocrisy to place a provision on
said_ it was Hanan
Holland !i.
Girling
Glenn
claim fell to the ground, becauso
deputation was asking the Department
tho, in every Avnwir
-#i "■
cidh -j ia m andlSw^^ M
HATS f
Wee 15s

DUNCAN & MACINTOSH ":■''s,


the StatuteBook if it was not to bo put Howard Horn i. Harris to do something which would result in
Department. <[
Hawken loss.
Jf A

■into effect.
Jordan Henare Soldby all chemists and stores.
:Mr. Fraser:' ".We arc accustomed to
that." Langstona Hockly Ml/ Si^if ncr (Wa;'ald): "They have
spent £30,000to £40,000on this'line." V.Z, Rtiraentatha : <[ MANNERS STREET. ; I
_'The speaker said it was well known
that -theie were many caE'es' of hard- | Lye '.
jship, and mentioned the case of a. post-j M'llvride"

Leo

Hudson
Huntar
Linklater
The Minister: "Will you guarantee SALMOND ti SPRAGGONLTD.
to give it your trade if we put the line Featherston Street
. ' ": - Wellington SJ Buy your Drapery at
'
M ' "Where ffa^s Are Cheaper" , it
imW^ '^^V M
jn:

ihan in Auckland whose wages'had "been' 'M'Kay Luke Mr. Bitchener: "We were not asked fAe WareAouae. "-^*-*>-» -~-t**^^. -fc-^^-o %;%.■-% ■%: %, ■» -%. >. 1
■■■

seduced from £4 103 to £4, and whose M'Keen M'Leod


l en c line was first started " WE PAT POSTAGE ON ALL $o^^
Men^^
application, under the clause was not Macpherson MacMillan mi.
The Minister: "No doubt! But-now
■granted. There was another case".ofa Masters Massey we know that SOper cent, of the DRAPERY MAIL ORDERS. ■"'".'
Civil servant with nine children whose Monteith
wages had been similarly reduced. Was Munro
Nash
Nosworthy
will go by road. The service hastraffic
cut down because* we were not get-
been Why Thrifty
GEORGE & DOUGHH LTD.
not that hardship? In. declining one ap- Murdoch Pomare ting the business." He added that he
plication under the hardship clause the
Minister had stated that while he was Parry
sympathetic, he regretted the complaint Poland .
O'Brien
, '
Potter had m mind another case where a line
Rhodes,Sir R. H. wns finished and the settlers were
Rhodes,T. W. Wear " KASH " GAPS
PS"
asked what business they would provide.
could not be upheld. He cited other Ransom Rolleston,F. J.
cases in which Civil servants with large
families had had their salaries reduced, Sidey
asjsed
Savage
'
Rolleston,
Stewart
J. C.
Their reply-was to inquire what were
the freight rates, and they then told the
Department they could not promise
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN
ESTABLISHED
They Fit Well. They Keep Their Shape. "
-and if that indicated sympathy. Smith 1891

P 52131

Sykes their traffic. "So we do not run the
The enactment was designed to give as- Veitch Uru line. We cut our' losses at the start." One minute from "Evening Po,t.» Close to pubUc Library
They are Choice Designs. They are British.
sistance in case of hardship, but was not Wilford Williams The Minister explained that in this in-
.hieing gi^en effectto by the Government.
$;' 'A HOLLOW FARCE. TEMPORARY
Wright
_
stance, ras with Waihao Downs, there
OFFICERS' SALARIES. were good roads, and the Department
considered it would lose more money by
COUgtl's.fj^^^k
if;;!: .
From 8/11 per Cap
v'.;3Hiv P. Eraser (Wellington Central) lington At a later stage Mr. P. Fraser (Wel- l
said the matter was one of the most Central) moved a further amend- running the railway
lie idle. On the other hand, there was
than by letting it iasSsa^^
|!j|!{ COUOH^jI
jserious in Jhe,Estimates. The hardship ment for a reduction of the total vote
by £5, in order to draw attention to the the question to be considered of the de- «!»{ sobe ni mm feSS^|H TRY ONE AND BE SATISFIED
vclause had never been operated;
vjjhus hypocrisy had been added to in- position
and
of a certain number of tempor- velopmental value of railways. If, by I ISJHE M
iji!
|H w^ll
From Mill To Wearer
justice. Employees who had laid claims ary officers in the General Division. running services out of a city for a
linder the clause had wasted their time There were two classes in the division, few years at a loss a traffic could be
Jijjlj THROAT
]|'fi M jp-SSr i
KwK«m VAN I TUU "I^* A CU"
****-" r^./\orl
(Next Evening Port)
Willis Street
.
and had been deceived. The thing had some servants being paid a daily rate built up which absolutely
been a holloa farce. oi 13s 4d, and others an hourly rate of the railway, it would justify some
Ssr. J. W- Munro (Dunedin North) Is 9d, the weekly wage working out at Downs
'said it was never expected that the £4 and £3 13s 4d, a very considerable
; Government
'break its promise. would do otherwise than difference. He contended that £3 14s centration policy was adopted, but he
losses for the ultimate profit. Waihao
line was stopped when the con-
' depended on

HEUSEN 89/6 97/6 V


*ji~«Liiujiii-ifirni ii
i ; . ■
- --
'■.':■-■" '
-M

'.i
The legislation re- 4d
garding the hardship clause had been put should be paid a daily rate.
on the Statute Book as a piece of poli-
was not a living
The amendment was defeated hy 32
wage, and that ( all What had to
1
would
cheapest
now
and
go into the matter again.
be considered was the
best transit facilities, and
at Schneideman's I Have Your Sunday Shave with a
tical trickery. votes to 30. it might be that sometimes the rail- The most successfu CUBA STREET

Durham-Duplex Razor
" The Prime Minister wanted the Chair- way aspect might have to be sacrificed. Croup medicine
man to rule aS to whether such terms as ANOTHER DAY Mr. Burnett: "It all depends on known There you have in a nut-shell, the reason for
"shameless hypocrisy" and "political the charges.' I believe the Highways
trickery" -were in order. Board will have to consider these branch Don't be scared of croup.

- Mr. *W. E. Parry (AucklandCentral):
—They are quite |jjl right." ON THE ESTIMATES.
railways."
After a few doses of this Schneideman's Low Prices
"^Mr.
-
Monteithp "They are true, any-
The Minister: "Yes, that is obvious."
Another day was spent by the House It was, he continued,a matter for grave medicine even the worst The Greatest Razor Value ever
how."
■■■ iThe Chairman.' of Committees(Mr. J. of
A. Young) urged members to clothe terday.
Representatives on the Estimates yes- concern in view of the small margin in
._ , ■■ railway finance. It was a difficult prob-
which
attack willbe quickly over. If You're Particular about Fit—Remember Off ered to the New Zealand Public
When the-vote of £30,078for the Na- lem, he hoped to deal with fully
their language in as courteous and ex- tive
pressive words as possible. Dei>artment was being considered, in the Railways Statement. He also Even if given after the ■^-Thair'wlre^a-s aircldtKes sESW tKe"-ralTafibns of differentsizes;
Mr. Parry: "They are expressive, all the Hon. A. T. Ngata (Eastern Maori) intended to follow his Public Works child becomes hoarse or SCHNEIDEMAN'S provide for a number of anatomical varia- THIS IS A " QUALITY" RAZOR WITH A GRIEAT
referred to an item of £7500for the de-- system in connection with railway im-
right."
The Chaicmahsaid that if the term etruction of rabbits on Native lands^ provements, by bringing down a state- the croupy cough appears tions in each size. Unless yon have a perfect figure no standard- REPUTATION. YOU WILLBE DELIGHTED WITH IT V . i
used by Mr. Munro had been applied in which he thought should have appeared ment of important works requiring first it will prevent the attack. ised size will fit you—BUT SCHNEIDEMAN'S specialised
a personal sense it must be withdrawn.
under the vote for tho Department of attention, and 'dealing with them first. j size will fit you no matter how You can strop it and can always buy fresh blades
and pointed out that tho No doubt some would say his list was your figure varies from standard
Mr. Munro stated that it had referred Agriculture,
to the Government. Governmentwas rendering itself open in wrong, but that was his' policy, what- The World's measurement. You can get a size 5 Suit,for example, either 3 for 2/- or S for 3/3.
so doing- to a demand for similar votes ever was thought of it.' Smartest Collar and
' ,' HARD THINGS SAID. for tho .destruction of blackberry and
"Specially hard things have been said other agricultrual pests. He urged the
For Comfort, Long Wear,
long, short, stout, semi-stout or forward.
YOU CANNOT GET AN EASIER SHAVE
COUGH f?ENEDY^
s Appearance.
about this hardship clause," remarked institution of special scholarships for Na- BIRD DAY When we talk of SCHNEIDEMAN FIT, we are discussing
tives, technical colleges, etc. He would TWO STYLES: "SAFE" AND "SAFETY"
Mr. Massey- perfection, not mere approximation.
. ■Mr.Mr. Parry:' "It is a hard clause."
Massey proceeded to refer to ths bits was spent.
like to know where the money for rab- RESULTS IN QUEENSLAND.
It Will Pay You to See these Hand-Made Suits !
debate.of .Wednesday night on the hard-
ship clause. the
Mr. J. C. Thomson (Wallace) urged Bird Day, which the'New Zealand Na-
individualifiation of titles,
-The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. T. a large area of Maori lands to be opened ouring to Protection
M. Wilford) raised a point of order as up.
enabling tive Bird Society is endeav-
introduce into New Zealand Select Your Suit Now. The Price is 11 / = Each
Sir George Hunter (Waipawa) suggest- in America and Australia. schools, has attained marvellous results
to whether Mr. Massey could refer to The move-
a.past debate.

to pull'me up if I am not in order."


ed that a subsidy should be donated ment was first
Mr. ;Massey: "It is for the Chairman out of the vote to the Native Depart- try about twelve
ment towards the Hawkes Bay
started
Rabbit Gould League of Bird Lovers has about
in the latter coun-
yearsago. To-day tha Schneideman & Sons Ltd. And the blade is exactly the same as the blade in
sets from co/- to 100/-. This is not a catch sale
The- Chairman ruled that the Prime Board, which was operating on certain 225,000members,
Minister could not refer to a, previous Native lands.
mostly school child-
Rexpna TAILORS I
5 but a sale to demonstrate the superiority of the
.
— IKIRKCALDIE & STAINS Ltd.
Durham-Duplex over all other blades.
The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. W. ren. The interest
taken, by children in
debate of the session to reinforce his
arguments. Nosworthy) explained that the money bird life, as the result of Bird Day, and 111 CUBA STREET :: WELLINGTON IF YOU WANT ONE, HURRY! THEY '
"Mr. Massey: "I referred to the fact allocated for the extermination of rab- Lovers can best be shown by the
the efforts of the Gould League of Bird
fol- v ■ j.
■■ ARE NEARLY ALL GONE.
that a debate took place last night
-Mr. Wilford: "Chair!"
must
, " bits was expended on various Native lowing
lands all over the country. The vote for connection with the movement, from
Mr. Massey: "'Members' consciences this particular purpose was a divided Eolleston, North
them when they are parti- one, separate allocations being made for "We have
letter, oiie of many received in

Queensland:—-
is sure to There's nothing like Mole-
, cularlyaccuse sensitive as to what I was about dealing with the nuisance on Native and school ground, grown,over 90 trees in the
to say." Crown lands,
-Mr. Parry: "That is not in-the Esti- charged against the Native Department the last build
mates."
the
by the Department of Agriculture. The
Native vote being birds to
built in
eighteen
them.
of which 60 are fit for
their nests in. During
eight bircis
At "the present time we
Help You . skin for Hard Wear

y-rrf- r*i*"*V" i->rrvn rirnmijuj^rmjiiuai.jiji^u^u^,


.' Mr. Wilford (to the Prime Minister): Maori lands affectedwere large undivid- have finches buildir.Jg, flower peckers Manykinds of trousers are worn by hard- B§£f nflf W^^^Vi
"Why don't you comply with the ruling ed blocks.
of the Chair?"' : The vote was agreed to.
rearing their young, and parrakeets, mar-
If you suffer from Piles, workers: but the man who has "tried BhH Hmf / \ll I
' tins and
Your Furniture Looks
JpJ^
' willie wagtails (fantails) with HV Hra
"Wm H L\i fmdtf/
.-: Mr. Massey added that he had receiv- The Post and Telegraph Depart- their full-grown in the school Eczema,Bad Legs, Varicose Veins, ■ them all" knows that none are near.y as
ed a memorandum to the eifect that the ment's vote of £2,220,590and the Ex- ground. At the young serviceable as jnoleskins. '
schoolmaster's resid- Ulcers, Ringworm, Hives, Sores
,|j: >\

total number of applications
received ternal Affairs Department's vote of £20,- ence
uuder the hardship clause was 628. Of ---789 were agreed to, and the House rose their chestnut-eared
these 560 were applications from indi- at 1.26 a.m. until 2.30 p.m. to-day. nests in each,
finches have built
of the four corners
on tho Head,Falling Hair, Dand-
ruff, Burns, or any eruption or
Worker*! This is a Splendid Offer 17/11 II W& I Better and Lasts Longer
of the verandah,and reared their young They'll outwear two or more of other HB raJ \
vidual officers,and the remainder repre- during the last two seasons. In this irritation of the skin, Besona I I
' {V Scratched, shabby7lo6king floors '.!'...
sented 63 applications covering groups
of officers. The total number of cases
in "the Public Service where relief was
1

granted was 2135.


BRITISH SHIPPING
STILL IN STRONG POSITION,
district birds have increased in num-
bers considerably during the past two
years.
wo are
With the. exception
pleased to say there arc no
of canaries,
will bring you prompt relief. If
you have tried many old-fash-
ioned ointments and been disap-
Winctfrnis givesa feeling
of NEW LIFE to those Don't miss seeing them; there's no doubt
about the value being good.
Iw WP^ I
fell ' ■n M
a\\ W
——-
La

j^4Jg
\
fO\
/9b i / ill
v
/fri-1
llTi
furnitnr?,
tc->ten£l to make a home unpleasant
Process of brightening, and at the■same
tlme 'Preservmg them, is easy, with
'.Hit

:
who are
ilS|itafi
Mr. Monteith : "Rot!" caged pointed, try Rexona, and you

«\li
birds about the school district.
.; Mr. Massey: " The interjection is
worthy of the member who makes it." of Shipping of tho Reviewing the report of the Chamber
United Kingdom for mon in
"In tho Mackay district it is a com-
occurrence to see several birds walk-
■will be delighted with the
results. Weak, or Anaemic, HOPE BROS. LEON ART
He had not the slightest doubt thai 1922-23,Mr. S. W. B.
employees of th0 Post and Telegraph British Trade
Department were included in the total bouth Wales), arrived
-M'Gregor (Senior
Commissioner in New time.
the conclusion
ing
eating
and out of a group of children,
the crumbs dropped
In the Coogar district tho child-
at lunch- Rexona soothes and stimulates
the parts affected, and although
Nervous orRun-down 83 85 CUBA STREET,Wellington J \J \C\\ ft'" Varnish IStams
he had given. The statement he had that British shipping-, at"unassisted by ren are so unanimous in their desire to the sufferer may be quite uncon-
given would stand, and contradicted ab- subsidy or protective national legisla- protect the birds, and in the Crow's Goodhealth is necessary to your
solutely the remarks from the Laboui tion, did its fair share of the carrying district flocks of wrens and other Nest scious of it, Rexona never ceases

I well-being—WincarnU is neoes- This preparation, as the name implies, is a combined Stain and Varnish, and
benches. trade of the world in faceof world-wide birds are always around the school, small to exorcise its healing" powers, , »«ry to promote good health. wonderful results are to be hadwith small cost, little trouble, and justordinary
\ FIGURES DOUBTED.
,Mr. Holland said the secretary of the
" had informed him that he did not
competition, and in some countries dis- heedless to say, thero is not an insect
crimination."
Mr. M'Gregor stated that for the'first beiient the birds
Post and Telegraph Officers' Association nine months of 1922 practically no new These results should convince the most
hit M^e^
know ships were ordered from tho British sceptical upon the value of this bird
■of 0.110 case of relief under Hie hard- yards, but in the last three months
psf are.busheSj provine what a

protec ion movement, and that New


and so builds up the tissues,and
makes your Bkin sound and
healthy. Those who are wise will
always be prepared for emer-
gencies by keeping a pot of <
Wincarriis is not a luxury—it
is a positive necessity to .all
who are Weak, or Anasmic, or
t)
.^ / . Buys this skill—you would never know it was the same thing. Dries perfectly in one
i

TINGEY'S LTD.
hour.

30 Manners Street,Wellington
a land should Zea- Rexona Nervous, or Run-down.
ship clause. li. would b u very interest- tonnage- of about 200,000 was
; ing to have- ;m analysis made of figures from tho Tyno alone.. Lloyd's Register ordered date in this make all haste to get up P to
handy. Sold only in
. And this is the reason :—Winearnis
l«k.
.vital matter triangular pots at 1/6, or in
j quoted by-thi! Primo Minister.
edly numerous cages of absolute"Undoubt-
in June, 1022, showed a world's
bardsljii: of stsam and motor sea-gointj shipping
"lia.fl. occurred affoctine iru-niiiers of tht oi 5(5,802,000 tons, compared -with 12°-
tonnage
PILFERING ON WESTMEATH
larger size pots, holding nearly
four times the quantity, at 3/-.
is a Tonic, a Restorative, a
builder
all t*»
one.
Blood-
a Nerve Invigorator—
and

Razor
i". ;inti T. Ikpari-mrnt, and in vlu>!- -5H,000in Juno, 1014. Tho tonnage reg- Thus it gives you new Strength when Special offer for 7 days only
relief had been decliiiff]. Ho could istered m the United Kingdom in June, CSI lELEOBAPH.-MMS you are Weak—new, rich, red blood

' "' «BB^k


nnal* e»inS m which iht>. rcmnnenrfioi 1322, was 13,033,000. Tlie effectiveton- ASSOCHIIOK ) when you are Anaemic— new nerve. Here is aji astounding Bazor Oi'fer to prove
' revived v.-?s not- HufnYif-iif. for the re- nage ul (.ho world wan placed a-t, 00
' ripieiit i-o-livf] on. . 110 'submitted thai 000,000,as i;otnj>avcd wil,h ■17,000,000 - force when you are nervous—and nIK"!!!!* c a(^van*aSc shaving with a
°^ The Perfect Paint
■JmV^'^^^^L
b«- mMter lMilford.Bcnia.iiun -Uuderhill, quartcr- new vittzlityv/henyouare Run-down.
Ihh Governmentknew t-h.-il. tlm iivotcsl for f.hu v.'.ir.,-ibout.
.-.
Horn, tho JjJvljoui; benches van ' '"jslifl mnk'il that
In July last it was osti-
12,000,000
o» U,o steamer Wcs meatl.,
net (mis of pleaded gnu y )n the Po lico Court to-
'l'i
, That is why over 10,000 Doctors ,'
recommend Wincarnis. !|
OURHAM-DUFLEX Possessing
'
. to tho.tneH of silk
■«J>le.;-V.-:. ' shipping- were idle in tin-, ports, of- the at dresses,valued
j^"\ 1.. —the safety with the Blaclo Kazor action.
GDiPA'FTFI sPr«»ding Capacity—'

J^^^K /
-
-Tho Poxiinastrr--Goneral (the Hon. J. world. At that time 1,308,000 tons were He £54, from,the for Wartme^ cargo
. But be sure you gat Wiacarais. £% H* U§P E\ Covering Power— ,
(>. OoaU'B) vpferrnd to cases quoted bj laid up- in the United Kingdom,,.but by
was committed
Mr. .Jylonfoilh., where members of tin December that amount had ' declined
sentence. Don't trust substitutes.
'5VsKililk
S? iffii' jS^ W^^^l
■Pay 1^: ana §ot one of these famousRazors

f\c;-vi'coivrv.-vgiven the option of accept 711,000 tons. .:


■ " ■-.., to
ABOUT CHILDREN.'

J*rom nF this wccli;- Phenomenal sales
evoryv.-licre ! 96.000 sold in two days. Is Anti-Corrosive and Non-Poisonous
:!!;.; l-ijrlii, r,j salaries or leaving tho Ser report stated:
Dealing with the industrial world the '"V^
'<§'k'
\ ■ifciPsin& Just OIiC of oacil ■model sold to ono P"1"- and Cheaper than White Lead.
v'm-i!. Tii;it liad been done in some case! creasing realisation-,year "The lias neon an in- night?
on the' part of the
P" y°u'\ kiddies grind their tenth at Mik A ndirtic ttasur fotu *repacmindrc*wwutf bk^-*n^
.Are they fretful and peevish? ȣ naaatp Xtorp iflittcnendellfcM> rf mitenw** m\
i> 'tf?'
vi inofliricncy. the ihe cause is'probably worms, Sole Agents: ,
lviplying to Mr. Holland, the Min- govern'employers workers, of economic forces which surest remedy for worms ami the r *°r positivc^ one week only
is lOf said there was not a postman impartial hand,wljch
in t!ie service who was working more trol. This has led;to the
i-i-an forty-four hours per week. A a spirit of
i^nd employed with an Worm
neither can con-
acceptance in
1-jgs. Economical to l,U v Wade's
dren like them. Keep Wade's" Worm
is
Chil I
I "n
fe^fl"?'^"
& !s mad<!
CO., Ltd., Norwich,
** COLEMAH^
England.
*»y "Wincarnis" from any Wine
You
&
!<5
S' Blades
Postage 3d. extra.
3 for 2/-; 5 for
3/3
ROBT. MARTIN Ltd.
board had been set up to consider every hope for the reason,..which
case of hardship. The personality was, ductions in wages,which have had' to be
1
is full of lugs in your medicine chest, and kofp
future, of the inevitable re- your little ones free from worms.—Adv't. J Merchant. Licensed Chomist or Grocer. §? nlf vUbB^S Stropping Attachment 1/G Manners Street Box 630 Wellington
not invested with any power in the made. Reductions imist continue!
to be banish rr;cFwiTH nazol. \^L Agents/ Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., Ji
matter. The board considered every ap- made if there is to be a, return to pros- At the .first symptoms of influenza <*o
- uUi JKii, I I
jpi* ; .233 Clarence Street Sydney, jyQ

Stewart Timkr
plication after investigation, and the perous commercial and industrial' to bed, keep warm, and inhale
'
life
figures quoted
spoke.for themselves.
by the- Primo ' Minister and, if these are accepted in the 'same powerful germicide.
' ,
Mr. F. N. Bart-ram (Grey Lynn) re- confidence."
spirit, we may'look to the future with flu'
germs. Take Nazol on sugarOr in-
Nazol, the
Speedily kills' all A lady, who tried every remedy in vain,
and at last discovered a simple method of ■- '■■'■
ferred to some of the wagespaid in the
Post arid Telegraph Department as be- For Influenza,take
hale through handkerchief. Sprinkle on
children's- night-clothes. Bottle fit* in
self cure, will send patriculars FREE to
anyone afflicted. _|u^-gL^ GUSS & liARDWAR£ CQ lm
tiiLilkP to© be QsAUA
ing loss than a living jyago,..and-.flUe^d-
- -Wpadi' Gxeat I'eppennial Cure—Advt, yoet'
poclst'l-. 00 dijisci 1&tuL All them-
isU' and' ttorci.-r-AcU-U
*g?:gl^
;

; §0-84 Cogrtenay Place, Weliioglon


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'
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of New Guinea.
who is a "sunshine cure" phy- mences at the Queen's Theatre to-day. com- hall is being specially decorated,and no SYDNEY (FHOM AUCKLAND). 8. MORROW (SATURDAY).
There is evidence,said Mr. Bruce, Jack, sician, is called in by a friend of tne The story is enacted by an all-star cast, lort and pleasure of
pains are being spared to insure the
com- Manuka—Friday, August 3 WESTMORELAND (from Auckland), LEVIN AND CO.,LTD.,
that a. great deal of the material for family, patrons about end August. Agents.
criticism has been drawn from interested who has learnt of his remarkable including Louise Lorraine, CarmenPhil- SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON).
Marama—Friday, August 10, 11 a.m.
"ources. It is this fact particularly that if unorthodox cures. Harold Lloyd, as lips, and Hoot Gibson—the latter as an Receives Cargo Thursday, 9th August.
impels me to make a statement before Dr. Jack;, has to consult with the' emin- American "doughboy," who, blundering LIQUOR AND CONTROL No Cargo sailing day.
For freight and passage, THOS.
apply to " COOK
PASSENGER AGENTS. '.
AND SON,
the matter has been fully investigated ent physician on the girl's supposed ail- around on two weeks' furlough, is given Heavy Lugaage cannot be received later W. WALLIS, Agent, Sendfor List of Sailing Dates and Fares
by the experts the Governmentis send- ment, much to the latter's disgust, Dr. opportunity for more real thrills and than half-hourbefore advertised eail- Federal Steam Navigation
ing to Rabaul, for it is quite obvious "Tack is, however,turned out of the house genuine humour than in any Western CLEAR-CUT ISSUE WAITED. ing time. Co., Ltd.,
Fletcher's Buildings, Customhousequay. Passages Booked All Lines. All Routes,
(Free).
that if criticism has been inspired from over
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an unfortunate occurrence, and the story he has made. The
eminent practitioner is congratulating trouble all starts when he"doughboy's" MELBOURNEDIRECT. All Classes, Lowest Rates.

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Germanor pro-German sources it is with himself gets' on the Telephone 1780. Berths
on having got rid of him so wrong train and lands in Spain instead Resolutions regarding questions of con- Moeraki—About. 16th August. can be Arranged for Empire
the object of influencing, not the Aus- easily wjien begin to happen-, of Paris, and cannot speak Spanish. trol of the liquor traffic in the Dominion AUCKLAND." CHINA AND JA~PAN Exhibition Year, 1924,now. leaves no gaps—wastes no seed. *-i^in.l.i jb.
j
tralian public, but the foreign members and end in thethings girl proving that she is When, for reasons of his own, he' im- were put beforea large gatheringof citi- . Wanaka—Saturday, '4th August.
By the luclusive Tours in N.Z. covering all Hotel
of the Mandates Commission.It is in- healthier than any of those who were personates a notorious Castilian zens m the Salvation Army Citadel last Cargo only. Jj^ AND A. MAIL LINE, and Travel arrangements.
teresting to recall that prior to. the meet- keeping her Circular Notes Issued and Cashed.
ing of the Mandates Commission last of in a sick chair. There are, he doesn't improve the situation bandit, evening- at a meeting held under- the
at all. auspices of NEW PLYMOUTH. QUEENSLAND PORTS. MANILA, Full particulars from
course numerous humorous situations. Gibsonserved oversease as well as the AH. \V. the New Zealand Affiance,' Opilii—About Tuesday, 7th August. AND SANDAKAN.
year an article appeared in a Sydney "There will be a supporting picture. "All's D. Hunt prssiding, and Cargo only THOS. COOK ANT) SON,
newspaper, over the signature of a well- Fair in Love," a Goldwyn production, director,
Edward Sedgwick, and the were Leave Sydney. Customhouse quay, Wellington.
familiarity of both director and star , earned points at
by unanimous vote
after the DUNEDIN, OAMARU, AND TIMARU. Steamer.
Arafura
nate.
known Sydney business man. It was as- starring Richard Dix. This is a comedy- with army life-meant much in making issue had been the subjects of Katoa—Saturday, 4th August. St. Alhans
istli
15th
Aug.
Sept.
certained that he had spent only two drama, and is adapted from the 6tage this production technically perfect. An addresses and discussion Cargo only. Eastern
days at Rabaul, but had obtained from success. "The Bridal Path. The story unusually fine list of supporting items
various sources a scathing condemnation shows how a newly-wed wife became an will be screened,including the latest In- duty
Sir Robert Stout spoke of the moral
ol the Government and people of
westport; Through and Round World Tours at
13thOct.
BALLINGER fl" operate,
of the administration. This article was amateur vamp and outvamps the woman ternational News, a Burton Holmes
forwardedanonymously to the president who tried to steal her newly-acquired Travelogue, and Buddy Messenger in the made to the Maoris that alcoholic liquor
the Dommion to
see that the pledge Komata—About Tuesday,
Taking Passei.gere.
NAPIER AND
7th Ausrust "
GISBORNE] "
Special Rates.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S.
CO., LTD.,
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of the Manchester Commission,-who pro- husband. Assisting Richard Dix in the clever Century comedy, "Smarty." A would not be introduced into the King New Zealand Agents-
posed to circulate it amongst the mem- cast are May Collins and iR-aymond special musical treat will be provided Country should be kept, and at
bers. Hatton. Evprvbotlv's Popular Orches- by the fine incidental numbers selected by conclusion of the address the
thl
meeting,
Kini—Monday, 6th August.
Cargo only. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO,
LTD., Wellington. MANUFACTURERS II Ji Wl toYOT?
OWDerS- Whj Should °ot make some I
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"We have definite information," 6aid tra adds to an excellent entertainment. by Mr. A. H. Jerome, which will b<» resolution,expressed itself emphatic- GISBORNE AUCKLAND RUSSELL AND SOMERS,Auckland. 8.8. BRAND, ijgr Call, or send to us for Illustrated Catalogue shotvinir f,,1l v
(From Napier).
ally of the opinion that the liqour
traffic Arahura,for Giaborne,Thursday, 8 p.m. KAYE AND CARTER.Christchurch. PLANET *
the Prime Minister, "that well-organised
propaganda is being conducted by Ger- PRINCESS THEATRE.
rendered by the Queen's Grand Orches- should
tra. These include the full musical scorn try, and
not be licensed in the Kin
begged the Government e Coun- Arahura, for Gisborne
BATES. SISE, AND CO.,'Dunedin
and "Auckland, NANCARROWAND CO., Greymouth. "I)RAWN y HOEs! mtr' a
E ; S
mans interested in discrediting Australia The completechange of programmeco- box
as" a mandatory Power. In addition to mencing at the Princess
of Bizet's Grand Opera,
plan is at The Bristol. ,
"Carmen.". The tain the
national honour
protect the Natives of the unsullied,
to main-
and
Saturday, 7 a.m. Calls Tokomaru Bay CRANBY AND CO.. Napier.
Saturday. 11th August, and fort- J. H. COOKAND CO.. Nelson.
HYDRAULIC TRAPS,BENDS,OFFSETS,
LEAD
the incident to which I have already re- day includes two special Theatre to- King Country nightly thereafter. LEAD PIPE Etc., Etc.
br holding f LINE IN COILSAND
ferred I may say that when Australian attractions. The main one is Paramount a thrilling
STRANDTHEATRE. duly
as to the
t pledge
proclaimed and gazetted in 1884.
given and AUCKLAND. VIA NEW
PLYMOUTH N.Y.K. LENGTHS.
representatives attended the League of story written by W. S. The change of programme at the Ihe new scheme AND ONKHUNGA (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA). " Compo. Pipe, Lead Strips,
Nations Assembly at Geneva,in Sep- called " White Oak," inHart himself, Strand Theatre to-day contains three recently brought of corporate control —^
tember last year, they discovered that popular artist takes the leading
pamphlets had been circulated to .ill The plot is strong,
and the.
which this featured pictures. "Oliver
scenes
part. the principal
col- film, and stars
Twist" is dealt with by Mr. before
little Jackie W.
land who maintained that the system
the public was
R. Tuck, of Auck- FIJI (Suva),
Rarawa,from New Plymouth,
Tuesday and Friday.
TONGA (Vavau.
FAVOURITE
Haapai,
with
EUROPE
Mail Route to Japan,
connection at Japan to SJ _^^
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Lead-Head Nails.
Large Stocksof
ALL PLUMBERS'
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Com* Jervois Quay, Hunter &
[.- l^T
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but the Australian members,containing ourful. The love of Oak Coogan. It is the appeal of innocent boy- would not only be Nukualofa), SAMOA (Apia). AND AMERICA. Em /jgalfe supplies.
Miller, first hood through one of the greatest stor- undemocratic but From Tours .can be arranged to S| m?'!' P-O. Box 18.

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■charges somewhat similar to those made for his and then his sweetheart, ies anti-democratic,and that-the placing of Auckland. China, Japan, §$
recently. These pamphlets were print- providessister, a fitting ever written. The plot has been the third issue on the ballot paper would Tofua—lßthAugust. Korea by this Line.
SUH Telephones 99 and 3415. W^i^M^WB^IWWIVW'IIFIIIIMHiiiiHIII'Mtm ', i'Hi H'n) |M|Ufc L> .i
ed in very large numbers,30,000copies ing and villainies ofcontrast
to the fight- Taking Passenger*.
the piece. One play- followed with unusual fidelity, and the cloud the issue and cause confusion. A Waring Taylor street,
of one being distributed. They were er, who does not appear in the cast, characterisations should satisfy themost resolution was then put protesting
signed by a league of Germanpatriots. ' performs in a notable
Mr. Bruce said that in face of the fine dog, and shows more manner. He is a enthusiastic
than passing ond feature,
Dickens reader. The sec- against the proposal to place corporate
"The Master
enormous handicaps, the work of the intelligence. Bringing a messagefrom the veteran actor, Frank Keenan. This btate Purchase and Control issue and
Man," stars control on the ballot paper
inatead of the
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board and the Administration was much the beleaguered emigrant train, he assists is
a drama of politics centring about stating that "the votes
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of the people Wellington. Professional
more satisfactory than recent criticism Oak Miller to escape prison and guides an unusuallypowerful personality, Eman- a clearly show that the time r» s arrived for Makura : From Auckland Au*- 7 Island. Zamboanga, Manila. Hongkong, lectors. Evidence Debt Col-
would suggest. It was untrue that there him to the attack. The second feature uel Blake, the character portrayed by
had been failure to establish a definite is the film version, of that famous
ballot-paper with, two. issues only,
the star. It is a part which fits Mr. namely, Prohibition versus Continuance,Makura
*■'",?«* „ ' » Sept.' 11
g
Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama. and information
lected regarding any matter whatever. col- All
„ Oct THROUGH BILLS OF LADING IS- classes of work undertaken. Divorce
policy. The only important matters play, " In the Bishop's Carriage,"stage fea- Keenan particularly well. When any- since less than 6 per cent, of the voters Niagara Nov 13 SUED TO ABOVE PORTS. work a specialty. Fees reasonable
■which remained to he dealt with were turing Bebe Daniels. Adapted from the thing gets in his way his motto reads, showed aiiv interest at all in Government Makura D6Ov BURNS,
PHILP, & COMPANY, LTD., M. MASON, Ex-Detective Sergeant
the completion of the land transfer or- play by Charming Pollock, it has made "Crush it." But there is something control. The motion was carried unani- 69-75, Molosworth street. Wellington. N.Z. Police.
dinance and the amendment of the mines a successful and highly interesting photo- good in the worst, and this proves the its opinion that
ordinance in. its relation to oil research, play; The supporting bill rulo with respect to Blake.. And it is
mously, lhe meeting further recorded
the active partnership ■QNION ROYAL MAIL LINE.
P. & O. 3. N. CO. Tel. 3698.
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P.O.Bos 505.
which would be dealt with without de- special comedy attractions, includes two woman who awakens within him some- of the State in the liquor traffic as pro- ToEarotonga, United States,Canada,England, via D N.E V TO LONDON, It is not often that you can buy a high-grade Tweed Overcoat
lay. Regarding the Public Service,the the City," a Mack Sennett "Fresh from athing
production, finer, and at first perhaps it is was morally
posed by the corporate
control schemo Papeete, San Francisco. SY Via Colomboand SuezCanal.
FJ7st TOCKS AND KEYS. at a 20% reduction in the height of the season, but that is what
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Government intended at an early date and Among Animals," .a only pity, but soon after it turns to a- grave menace indefensible, a nd constituted Tahiti From
„. Wellington Aui? 28
and SecondClassOnly.
.
our 10-DAYS WINTER SALE means. We have too Jany I
to establish a training school, where Century comedy of note. love, and when the tale is done there Dominion. to the welfare of the Maunganui .Sept 25. Steamer. REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Coats in stock for this time of the year, and are determined to I '■
Australians could graduate in tropical
subjects. No man was sent to the terri-
is a new Blake to be reckoned with.
Larry Semonwill be seen in his latest
T*httl
Maunganui
. Oct. 30
NOV- 27 Narljunda
Tonareg.
in,227
Sydney.
Aug. 13 _, .LATHE WORK AND SMALL'
bring our stock down tc a lower level. This offer is
days,
restricted M
Moldavia 15.800 Sep. 12 to 10 so that prompt action is necessary to secure the
tory without rigid medical examination. EMPRESS THEATRE. comedy, "The Counter Jumper," while PROTEST FROM CHRISTCHURCH. Thromrh MECHANICAL WORK. best selection. The few items listed below
Bookings by either of the ?»
ld«ra ....15.825 Oct. 10
The Administrator had reported that Khyber 0,030 will give a slight
Edwin Carewe,it is said,reaches great the supports are of unusual interest. Nov 7 idea of the saving this offer will effect for YOU. Every depart-
there was no more gambling among emotional heights in "Mighty Lak' a
(BT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) above services fo nnv OANADFAN r»r Mongolia 15,800 Dec. 5
Basement
TOLLEY AND HUNT,
under Railway ment is teeming with stupendous bargains. These quality
J
■white residents than was usual in any Rose," which is the star attraction at CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Narkunda Jan."2 Telethon. Office No 1 J
community, and the police emphatically the Empress JEAN GERARDY TO-NIGHT. A public meeting, presided over by tha Moldavin ...:.....
10.227
.- 20.700
15.R00
Willis street. M. ' B Overcoats are merely one example of the solid savings to be
Theatre to-day. The
stated that there was practically no story has as its theme the redeeming M. Jean Gerardy; the famousBelgian Mayor, at which the speakers included NEW ZEALAND" TO SYDNEY.
Mooltnn
Jan. 30
Feb. 27 . 9 effected at this Great Winter Sale. I
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gambling between white officials and virtues of music and its power
Chinese. Regarding the dimensions of the lives of people, but
will make his final appearances Archbishop Julius,
in Wellington to-night and to-morrow Mr. _S., E. M/Carthy,Mrs.
to sway 'cellist,
the Public' Service in comparison with still a deeper thought. back of this' is afternoon in the Town Hall. The Ger- carried unanimously a resolution protest-
M'Combs, and Tahiti, from Wellington, August 10
retired Magistrate, Niagara, from Auckland,August 24.
Ma'°]a 20,700
Passengers can book through from New
Zealand.

Mar.26
I 10 Days 20$ Discount Offer |
Simply, the For full particular?, apply Return Tickets are intmclianijeablewith
Uiat of the GermanAdministration,
tale tells of Rose Duncan, a beautiful ardy concerts have undoubtedly.been the ing (1) against the attempt to make New Zerlnnrl SMppinfr Co., via Panama, Double-breasted Tweed Overcoats—
SALE IH 12Heavy Coating
there were now many activities in re- blind
.
gard to instruction, general training, girl, whom fate throws in the most delightful conceits slightest
hands of " Bull Morgan, leader of a and all who have the
of recent times, the people partners in the liquor traffic; UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF Canadip.nAusfralasinn
love of (2) against the introduction of liauor in N.Z.. LTD. rer, tmion Australasian Line, via San
GREAT OPENING
Lino, via Vancou- Tweeds, in grey and brown, plain i
health, etc., which the German Admini- gang. Jimmie Harrison, a " music should not fail to attend these the Kine: Country. Archbishop "Julius Francisco
OF
P and check effect; inset sleeves,half belt \
stration either ignored ot only partially ber of "Bull's" clique, falls
handled. It was untrue that there was with
extensive duplication of hospitals run ture and her
by the Government and those controlled
Rose, and through her
young
gentle
music begins to realise
mem-
na-
concerts. His music is inspiring and
advancement in musical taste in the Do- its
said
in love stimulating, and is a strong factor in the Zealander if the country went back
for his playing appeals and at- sooner see the Maori
he would be ashamed to be a New
pledge to the Maoris, and ho would
SHAW,
on
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natives first, carrying out its plain duty them an awakening and brings to all of Zealand of an important British work Clean old pewter by washing it in SAILING (Circumstances Permitting): KINGDOM. THURSDAY NEXT, 26th Usually priced £6/7/6 CA IC'I j
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its first and fundamentaltrust that "the accomplished, but a M. Gerardy will play for theprogramme.-
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the material and moral well-being and Rose sufficient money for an operation on Concerto in E Minor. The distinguished
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was absolutely no evidence to support caught s oratorias and and thin down with a little turpentine. "Tulnui 11,920 ■_
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a .
charges that forced Government labour prison, and the girl believes him dead. orchestra works, and musicians are in- Apply to the pewter with a soft flannel "ionic
eni not Wrtr.
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pursues a musical career with portunity of hearing his latest work.
tVia Panama Canal
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time in some districts, and that labour- gained,
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the aid a wealthy man who had Other items to be performed include:
"RUAHINE Wellington. Dec. ?n BEDSTEADSAND BEDDING Smart
Glen Check
Overcoats^—
ers wereibeaten by police boys and plan- fallen in of love with her. Serenade (Sitt), Valse Leute (Boellmann), 1924 Berthing Lists now open. *ROTORUA Wellington Feb." 9 CHESTERFIELDSUITES
I These checks are of quiet tone in grey and fawn
tation managers.The Administrator had
received instructions in the most cate- her triumph
The
comes on the day when Vito
Jimmie is released from prison, and
hour of
(Popper), Le Cygne
it Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt-Popper), etc.
(Saint-Saen3), _ Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Class carried.
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the expropriated estates would not be the clear sands and hills of Arizona," acting and enunciation were good. Miss bago, backache, or sprains, as for rheu- Port Macquarie New York 30th May. "DICHARDSON AND CO., I,TD.
oorne by the Australian taxpayers. A here. Theskies, the outdoor life—all are Phyllis Adams fitted' into the part of matism.
acting of Tom Mix—in Mrs. Panmure,and Miss Linme' Nicholas
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. I SOLE AGENTS: :
question, and a full report would be fur- throwing and rope- were capably taken by Miss Annie Brokers. on TUESDAY, at 6 n.m. Cargo re-
ago placed him in the Fraser, Miss Aggie Atkins, Mi\ Fred IF RHEUMATIC, DISSOLVE THIS IN FUNOH. EDYE AND CO. (Inc.),

JAMES SMITH'S CORNER


lone- ceived Monday and Tuesday.
nished to the House. front rank of Western actors. His Gaynes,and Mr. Hale Spencer, Mr. Stanley YOUR MORNING TEA. 25, Broadway, New York. For AKITIO and CASTLEPOINT—The
Mr. Bruce added that a Minister horse,Tony, deserves screen no little praise if Airth, Mr. Barton Ginger. It is Or s.s. KOUTUNUI, THIS DAY, at KADACHES CONSULT ~T~
■would go toNew Guinea and make per- we are to include
sonal investigation. During the recess praiseworthy performances. all those who gave
expected that the proceeds of
the
This ani- duction will considerably augment the Then watch' tho Pains,
pro-
jCOMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION JOHNSTON noon.
AND CO.,LTD., 'A*ent«. HEADACHES
HEADACHES <<5\V»
-At^fcA^
a delegation of members of Parliament mal does everything but talk. The photo- Terrace School Playground Fund. 'Aches,
and other Misery
Swellings, ' W.Hincton. SPECTACLES WELLINGTON.
from both sides of the House would visit graphy is above the average,the move- They simply HAVE to go, Disappear
Stiffness, For WANGANUT—The s.s. INVERCAR- SPECTACLES
New Guinea. The Ministry hoped-that ment of the story never lags,, the direc-
the delegation would submit a report, tion throughout is good, and there are. Johnny Wunderlich,
SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY.

world-famous
Landles, Certificated Nurse.
says Alice
ORIENT LINE
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WEAK EYES
OPTICIAN
"E
including suggestions for the better ad- several surprises. that will not
ministration of the territory. Mean- scribed here,' for they are too good be de- automobile racing driver, is one of the rpo LONDON,
■*- laide, Fremantle, Colombo,
via Melbourne, Ade- Telephonet 44 and 2235. WEAIIYESSS MANNERS ST.
to participants in a race which fumjshesva Suez,
while he asked members to view with bo spoiled by foreknowledge. Probably Gigantic^ and exciting climax to "Racine ■RHEUMATISM can be caused in but
Gibraltar^
the greatest caution criticism of the Ad- themost outstanding single incident is a Hearts a Paramount picture
ministration. prairie fire, through which Tom Mix Agnes Ayres and >■- starring purities
Roberts!
one way. That is by acids and im-
Port Said, Naples, Toulon,
and Plymouth. undermentioned Steamers will
Special Window Display of
Theodore in the blood. Chemical analysis
Mr. Charlton said that charges should rides to'save his sweetheart. The second the SeasidePictures to-night. There is and microscopic examination of the blood Carrying First. Second,and Third Claese*.
at
THE leave (circumstances permitting-) v V ■«» MONEY ADVANCED
fie probed fully. He warned Mr. Bruce feature stars John Gilbert in "Calvert's
that an official denial would not satisfy Valley," a story by Margaret Prescott
j

the League of Nations. It would be Montague, in which the elements of


aSP
tui°e 'd liSt °f suPP°rtin2 Pfc- prove this beyond tho possibility of doubt Steamship.
I or argument, as any standard medical
work will explain in detail. Of course, OKVIETO
Tons Keg.

12,133
From Sydney.
About
Aug. 23
follow;—
FOR BLENHEIM—
The s.s. WAIRAU,'
On SATURDAY, at Noon.
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bers of the House immediately to New said_ to be skilfully blended. Special conditions, such as exposure to ORMTJZ J4.588 Oct 23 Musical The beautiful wallpapers now on view in our new
Guinea,with power to make a complete musical programmes are a. feature at «,rMr. JL?
ramo"nt double bill, including
Billing His cold and dampness, or committing certain OKHOVA 12,030 Nov o 0
THIS DAY, at 4 p.m.
LYTTELTON, Via KAIKOURA-
W^W ■tab Clothing, etc., Instruments,
in sums
investigation. If that were done their both theatres. Spends Dime," which ORMOSDE 14,853 Dec'lß FOR from Is to £500. windows are the subject of much favourable
stars Walter Hiers, and "Polly with errors of diet can make rheumatisni worse, 'Carries First and Third Clasacs only. " The s.s. WAKATU, yQJF
report would be ready for the forthcom- a Past," starring Ina Clare, will he but the primary cause always remains the tAdditional steamer via Colombo and On SATURDAY, at Noon. Unredeemed Pledges for Saleat Bargain c comment among all who appreciate the value of
ing meeting of the League.
BRITANNIA THEATRE. screened at the Universtl Theatre Is- same. Therefore,trying to get rid of Port Said, carrying Saloonand Third- FOR FOXTON— Prices. We Buy, Sell, or Exchange Art in the Home.
".The Dinkum Bloke," now showing land Bay, to-night. The programme rheumatism without ridding your blood classes . only.
Fares by Mail Steamers—Saloon (einele)
The s.s. KENNEDY,
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at the Britannia Theatre,is the crowning will be repeated to-morrow evening. and system of the acidulous impurities £90 '
TRAM TRAFFIC achievement of Australian motion pic- to £138. Return, £158to £242. freight apply (Opposite King's Theatre.) There's a design
for home—to
every sail every taste
Fares by the Omar and Orcades from For to.
or passage,
ture production. A vivid, virile cross-
which directly cau3e this physical calam-
ROLLER SKATING. ity, is exactly like trying to get rid of New Zealand to London: Saloon sinzle LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agenti. GALL AND INSPECT
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strongly and love deeply is played by Colosseum night at the smoke without putting out the fire. Pam- to £200.
TO THE EDITOR,
Rink, the management receiv- causing and kidney-irritating uric acid is For full particulars apply FOREMOSTIN REMOVING.
Sir,—It is interesting to note that in a cast of favourites in settings that all ing ladies as its guests and supplying
the near future something may be done know. This picture is one of the screen's them with skates. The floor was crowd~
no differentfrom any other,acid in that UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF
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An er, and a very enjoyable time- was spent it must be neutralised by an alkaline liq-
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.. Right Opposite the Town Hall
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tramway siding. While this is under Australian cast of players. The sincerity TeleDhon« 41 to a competent Fur-
a back seat, and the ladies gave an ex- effect, this being an elementary principle EKA, TAKAKA, aud COLLING- niture Remover. Our men have been
consideration I would like to suggest and natural work of Arthur Tauchcrt in hibition hockey taking the floor of chemistry, of course. It naturallyfol- WOOD). with us for years, and not one inexperi-
that a new way (for Wellington) of the leading role is one of the outstanding in fast skating. match,, The hockey match and Nikau—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6.30 enced man is sent out to shift
boarding the cars be enforced. At pre- features. Mr. Taucliert at all times a "leap year" waltz lows that to dissolve,neutralise,and wash COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES p.m. The care wo take of your Furniture Furniturewili r
sent the system appears to holds the audience and gives a masterful much amusement. were productive of out the rheumatic acids the liquids you MARITIMES.
Ngaio—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.30 delight and astonish you. Call for Advica
be, "The
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il.it August.

ABNER BENNETT.
:
excellent.
attraction.
"Thoughtless Women,"feat- farers at The Sailors'
Rubens,is the supporting evening. The performers
Grant's concert to sea- get a small THE
sup-
Friend Society last ply of tho refined Alkia Saltratescom- leave Wellington on or about the 7th
Montgomery, Misses G. Hutching, Hen-
were:
Y. Hardy, Crombie. Beere, and should
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§£Sif isll^^n Badiator Co., EngLmd. Also the 1
A particularly bright and attractive erson. Miss D.Edmonds,Coe,
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Panama, Colon, Fort <W France'
Pointe a Pitre, Marseilles,Bordeaux! Regitlus
.
Wednesday Aug. 8 4 p.m. SWEET BORONIA!
Badiato'rs,
programme is being presented at His piano. The prizes for the competitions sour, or other taste can possibly bo de- Note.—Cargo must be Booked at one these w3#M ana Tw°-Colllllm together
':If the vain has dashed the freshness
.
from your .straw, hat try reviving its Majesty's Theatre this week. The star came from Hataitai, and went to the tected. Also it cannot upset or irritato
Havre, and Dunkirk. PLANT Office. NOW, of
scented" favourites. It will fill the
sweet-
v.-ithscctioual boilers for larger build-
former glory in this manner :—Remove turn is provided by the Australian come- 'La. Marseillaise, Arawa, and men in ovon the most delicate stomach. The only from
the trimming and brush with a stiff dians, Stiffy and Mo,, who appear in a port. evidence that you are taking a medicine Dunkirk, Havre, Bordeaux,
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iv sizes to suit any building,\\-hctlier
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hotel, greenhouse, poultry farm. etc.
If sufficientinducement offers is in-
fiil of the latter to a saltspoonful of their ludicrous situations, and sing their possible, as owing to the popularity oi In each package of Alkia Saltrates, the tondod to run a Regular Serviceit
gum. Hang out in the air to dry. clever songs. Others who contribute to "Tho Ambassador," there is likely to refiners
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_Every morning a horse kicks at the door Hansent, James Morriesey, Mello and have been spared to maintain a high diet hints and other interesting
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THE EVENING;. POST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1928


SHIPPING The vessel is due at Auckland on
« k]? ni?' -August, ■

■wh 1 and at Wellington the


.August. She later proceeds to Lyttelton
j.Jth Dunedin
on
THE DRINK THAT DOWN TO BEDROCK opening for such an attack if the The duty on imported bran and pol- The
and to complete discharge. GINGERS YOU UP— Government had made public 'earl- lard is temporarily suspended. The sittings Arbitration Court will open its
in Dunedin on Wednesday, and P. AND T. GRIEVANCES
PORTOP WELLINGTON TOMATO i That's "CAMROC" ier the full facts relating to the currency of the Order-in-Council in re- following the conclusion of business in
DAMAGE TO LA MAESEILLAISE. DRY GINGER ALE! Lord Curzon's statement as to operations of the lation to this matter is to 30th Septem: that town will proceed to other centres
The French steamer La Marseillaise, which ■
SOUP! TT_ is warming in Winter apd cooling the progress of Allied negotiations hardship section. ber next. in the South Island. REPORT TO THE ASSOCIATION
HIGH WATER.
f£" S-magS? b rou«u weather while bouud \ -*■. m Summer. Its healthfulnessand Regulations, published in "The Gaz- The Postal
To-day—Oh 25m a.m.; 9h 49m p.m.
from New York >'and New Orleans to Wellirifc- purity are guaranteed. is not hopeful. The Freiich and authorities have received
To-morrow—lOh llm a.m.; lOn 83m p.m. «t0lifted from ,No. 1 south, Queen's
Sold at all Clubs, Hotels,and Stores. Belgian replies to the British draft LOCAL AND GENERAL
ette " provide against admission of advice from Sydney
grass seed' from tick-infested districts at noon on the 2nd instant for Auckland. SALARIES AND RETRENCHMENT.that the Makura left
affl/n 1 the Cl^de Quay Whart yesterday
f
TUST a whiff from the kitohen Note do not even mention the "1 Queensland and New South Wales; She carries for Wellington
ARRIVALS. dvlt, -n e>"lngton al)out three weeks- sltt"J' f rouses your appetite. Drink "CAMROC" DRY GINGER and for the treatment of grass seed mail from 62 bags of
ALE always. draft. The replies appear to hold The secretary of the Post and Tele-
August 2—Wainui, 5.8.-(4.55 p.m.), 654 tons, n»rf »WIS Australia and 6 from beyond, graph
b? ve t0 be renewed in the fore
SUer, from Plcton. , Sfiet?rt
effected W"
to the 1; al
steering
d re')lUrs
gear
lliive
aft.
alao to be The rich, "red colour adds still ITHOMSON, LEWIS. AND CO.. LTD. no definite prospect of an early al- The petition to Parliament of 0. W.
fiom other portions of those States. which includes East 3. Officers' Association, Mr. H. E..
August 2—Echo, auxiliary scow (6 p.m.), 00 more zest. Telephone 21-219. teration of the situation or the redress for alleged atephenson, of Wellington, praying for er, Owing to the Conciliation Commission- The result of the ballot for the elec- Combs,in a report to the association,
tons, E. Jackson, from Blenheim. Mr. W. Newton, haying contacted tion of officersof the New draws
August 2—Ngahere, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1090 tons, The first taste tells you how wrongful dismissal:
commencement of a discussion! from the Post and Telegraph Depart- influenza it was not poaeible for the ad- mers' Union for the current Zealand Far- importance to to events of far-reaching
attention
JTLean, from Westport. ■V TELEGRAPH. hungry you are. upon reparations. We may judge ment was reported year was cers since the
post and telegraph offi-
August S—Koutunui, 8.6. (4.20 a.m.), 171
tons, Beaton, from Napier.
August S—lnvercargill, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 224
c.ii.^ , r ,
baUed—Jlakura (noon),
SYBKEY, 2nd August.
for Auckland. . Then. what in
strength there isnourishment and NOTICE OF REMOVAL. how bad the situation is from the j presentatives yesterday
to the
by
House
the M to Z
of Re- journed sitting of the
cil in the
Conciliation Coun- declared
matter of the hotel workers' President,Mr. W. J. Poison; Dominion
last night, the result was: — general report
bringing down of the last
a year and nine months
;tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. v , AUCKLAXD. 2nd August. delicious "X" next step which the British Go- Committeewithout recommendation. The dispute to be proceeded with yesterday, treasure, Mr. H. A. Nevins; Advisory ago.
i** a
Arrived—Ysabel -,7
Tomato Soup! petition of Harriet Hussey, of Brook- and a, tentative fixture has been made Committee,North "Conditions of employment," the re-
August S—Alexander, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 377
(6.50 p.m.), from Niue Island. A . A
" vernment proposes take. An Island, Meßsrs.
tous, Henry, from Kelson.
August 3—Nikau, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 24S tons,
... WESTPOKT, 2nd August.
Arnved-Opoua (7.25 p.m.), from Wellington; How- beneficialto digestion and
COLWILL AND COLWILL
(Successors to M'Beath and Colwill),
to lyn,
appeal to the judgment of the consideration of circumstances affecting
for a, compassionate allowance in for Friday morning next.
Road bridges in the Colyton' district oouth Island, Marshall,
Boss G. L. J. Livingston; port states, "have been very adversely
Messrs. A. C. Leary, W. altered, salaries and wages have been
Vasta, from Nelson. ■

August &—Wanine, s.s. (B.S a.m.), 4486 tons, fe?lo aa an,(,: S'-xS WdU »Bw»: E<^3 assimilation! CHIROPRACTORS, world is to be made, and for this her late husband was referred to the erected half a century ago, when totara W. Mulholland, and J. G Anderson.
Government for favourable consideration. was plentiful and the sap discarded, Recent appointments by
reduced,retrenchment has unsettled the
Irwin, from tyttelton. HAVE removed to up-to-date officesin purpose
Martin's France and Belgium are the Welling- whole service,and, generally speaking,
... Building, lately
The only amendment effectedby the have of the been replaced bytoconcrete. ton Education Board include:—Koro the staff has had a sharp set-back.
Sai,ed-John Happy thought- New Courtenay
place. being asked to consent to the pub-
OAMARU, 3rd August. Get a tin or two To-day! .Native Affairs Committee of the House Some main
18in 25ft long weretimbers, up 12in by Koro, infant mistress, Miss C. M. "When the last general conference
DEPARTURES Arrived—Oplhi (12.15 a.m.) and Kini (l a.m.), Consultation Free. Tel. 22-869. lication of documents. If the re- of Representatives sold and cut into ■Rains; Mangatainoka, was held (October, 1921) the association
August 2—Kapuni, s.a.
■ (5 p.m.) 275 tons, from Dunedin. . lii l's, 2's, and 71b tins'. plies had disclosed even the faint- Amendment
to the Fisheries fencing
Bill is the deletion of a sec- posts. These were sound as a Bliss V. K. Seymour; Cartertonmistress,
infant
existed as a practically unrecognised
Gibson, for Patea.
August S—Gale, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 934 tons,
0.-i i
Sailed—Wanaka-n- , " TIJIAHU, 2nd August.
est prospect of ultimate Allied tion of the clause dealing with special bell, bright in colour,and probably D.H.S.,
good assistant, Miss D. G. Armstrong; Pae- organisation. It had the shadow of offi-
Sharpe, for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, and Waikouaiti (1.30 p.m.), for Sydney.
' (5 p.m.), for Wellington; From any Grocer. for another fifty years.
agreement, we may be certain that oyster fisheries for Maoris. The clause I could not have been very drunk kakariki, assistant,Miss M. H. Muir; cial recognition extended to it, but, for
.
.
PORT CHALMERS, 2nd August. struck out of the Bill provided that no Mt. Cook Boys', assistant,Miss M. E. all practical purposes, that recognition
August 2—Kahika, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1148 tons, Arrived—Breeze (1 p.m.), from Lyttelton. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" such a course been v one
Anderson, for New Plymouth. "X" TOMATOSOUP. SUBSCRIBERS. would not have oysters should be taken from any oyster policemau could take two of us," Kelly; Island Bay, assistant, Miss M. was not worth bothering about. ,
August 2—Ngaio, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 120S tons, MriS..*" 1 AUgUSt advocated. Unofficial references to fishery betwegn Ist November and'2Bth protested John Flannagan, when mak- J. Swan. ' Itis good to be able to record,therefore,
TVildman, for Nelson. .■

August 2—Mararoa, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2588 tons,


Saiied-Moeraki, for ' XIRKPATRICK, Nelson. the replies suggested, before Lord February in the following year ing his fifth appearance for drunken-
At the fortnightly meeting of the Hutt that the 1921 conferencecapable and
ness within the period before Mr. E. Valley accomplished the principal
Sewell, for Lyttelton.
SUBSCRIBERS whose delivery Curzon spoke, that there was a Mr." Butter-making is a lost art," said Page, S.M., at
the Magistrate's Court the tender Electric Power Board yesterday effectively
MAIL NOTICES of the "Evening
' Post" is un- prospect of such agreement. Japan tors of W. C. Green, chairman of direc- to-day. Constable Flannery gave evi- Company of the National Electric Light task the
for which it was assembled. It laid
plans whereby our official recogni-
EXPECTED ARRIVAL! satisfactory aro particularly re- and Italy refrained from comment the annual the Rahotu Dairy Company, at as to the arrest, and a fineof
was accepted for insulators to
Wairau, Blenheim,3rd 3rd ,
quested to communicate with the meeting on Tuesday, during dence, in default seven days' imprisonment, £2, be delivered in November. The chair- tion was placed on a permanent basis,,
Wanaka, Timaru, n"?' 8
wili °t se at Chic!?o»t Office.Wei- PUBLISHER WITHOUT DE- in order not to prejudice negotia- j a discussion as to the best method of was man advised that the first delivery of and which ultimately led to the agree-
i-gahere, .Westport, 3rd. il 8* 5l«and <bet""«>n 8 a.m. and t p.m.) at
POULTRY LAY.' tions, and Belgium, it was said, enforcing farmers to supply clean milk. Imposed.. poles would also be made in November. ment which was signed by the Post-
Wakatu, Kaikoura. and Lyttelton. 3rd
Wainui.-Picton, 4th uSder°^ FRIDAY,Ceß> Ar° knd Courten»y Pla«. «
POULTRY Telephone 3380. couched her reply in such terms Herald," that butter He considered, says the " Taranaki known supercilious
An amusing reference to the well- The inspector
demeanour of the prospective consumers had already signed
reported that forty-three master-General.
After referring to the retrenching of
Invercargill, \^anganui, 4tb 3rd AUGUST. In Full Supply Every Day. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. a^ to make further discussion pos- made nowadays
Majarod, Lyttelton, 4th Jfor Nelson, French Pass, and Havelock ;
Orderstaken for any kind of Poultry was points below that made years ago. camel wa3 made by Bishop Averill in applications for current in Eastbourne. some officersand the reducing in status
Ngaio, Nelson, 4th also mails and express transit-paid parcels lor sible. But Lord Curzon's state- Any farmer bringing dirty milk to the Ins lecture on Palestine at Auckland. Plans for the of others from the clerical to the general
Katoa, Auckland, 4th Keefton and Westport, per Nikau, 5 p.m for supply at the week-end: factory, he remarked, should be made The Mohammedans and Arabs, stated liavs been finally adopted, South Otago Hospital
Echo, X'icton, stli sth tor Southern Offlees of New Zealand; also :"ent would appear to indicate that
drmk it. He had. had his share,as the bishop, were credited with having Association message states a Press division, over 200 in all, the report con-
Wahine, Lyttelton, mails aud express transit-paid parcels for TURKEYS, GEESE. DUOKS, FOWLS :
the conciliatory tone of Belgium, if to from Duhedin. Pro- tinues that there was no right of ap-
Nikaij, Nelson, sth Westpprt, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Eeefton,' ETC. ' when he had charge of a factory he had 99 different names for Allah. It was vision has been made for 42 patients and peal, nor were the men and women 'bo
Wgakuta, Greymouth, stb. per Wahine, 6 p.m. ; discernible at all, stated that, the camel knew the hun-
is not sufficiently to taste it to test its quality. special accommodation for another 10 treated given the slightest opportunity
.
Evening Post.
Kennedy, Foxton, sth
Westport, 6th SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST. marked to counter the irreconcil- dredth, and that was the cause of his or more. The building will be erected of off-setting the—up till then—secret
able attitude of France. So the | is Aaccustomed Canadian, Mr. R. A. Burrows, who air >
Kamata, '
Kfpple, East Coast, 6ta For United Kingdom and Continentof Rosy
"Europe * oil the pavilion system, and there will reports made on them. Under pressure,
Jlarama, Sydney, 7th . via Panama (Arawa), 10 a.m. Mails Morn Butter (Ist grade creamery). to winters when the tem-
Klnl, Bunedln, 7th reach London approximately 12th September. Is 7d. appeal to Caesar to be niade. j perature drops to 30 and 40 degrees be- bprne a has
There just been landed in Gis- also be a nurses' home. It is said that the Department did agreeto alldw those
Opi&i, Lyttelton, 7th Correspondence must be addressed per Arawa. GlenOreamervTable
Is Sd is shipment of bridge the operating theatre will be one of the concerned to see these special reports,
Putifci, East Coast, Bth lor Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 10.45 a.m. GoodPastry Butter, Butter, Is 4d. AVhen it is made Irance will be low zero, complains of the cold in Auck- of an order of HO tons-, for the steel, part
Public ah most up to date in the Dominion, and but the damage was done, and no case
Kakapo, Greymouth, 9th Parcel Mail for America closes C.P.O. at II
Lard, per lb., 10d. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923. required to justify herself beforel land. He stated on Tuesday that he had Works
Department, for use X-ray plant is provided for. is known of an officer being given an
a.m. > Clover Honey, per lb, 9d. not been warm since he arrived in borne-lSapier railway on the Gis-
i'or Nelson, Havolock (includhi" Upper Pe- Honey, the world—or else pursue a Auckland line in the erection A committee set up under the La- opportunity to offset his or her report
DEPARTURE*. lorus Sound), and Blenheim; also correspond- in comb, 3d.Is lone a week or two ago (reports of a bridge. This is a repeat order, the bour Disputes Act sat at Auckland and so re-establish a claim for con-
PROJECTED tbe under-mentioned Bays, to connect Prime Choose,mild, lid per lb. course. the "New Zealand Herald"). He has first shipment having been lost
TVahine, Lyttelton, 3rd with to*,
fifS oil-launch at Havelock, per 5 p m. Prime Matured Cheese, Is 3d por lb DOCTORS AND TEACHERS lived in an overcoat, and has slept in Wiltshire. With in the yesterday to consider the dispute be- tinuance of employment or of clerical
Xikau. Nelson, 3rd Bulwer, Crail Bay, Elaine Bay,Ngaio, Homewood, Prime Imported English Cheese.2s. lb. his dressing gown, but still the chill air steel, work which has the arrival of this tween the City Council and tramway
statjxs;
Kennedy, Foxton, 3rd "No doubt the Department was but
Echo. Blenheim, 3rd
English Cheeses, tinned and
port wine for 2 years, 2s 6d per lb.
matured in BUTTER FOR AUSTRALIA reaches the marrow. Questioned why some months will nowbeen held for up officers, states a Press Association mess-
be proceeded age. As a section of the members of the instrument in this matter, and ivas
Wanaka, Auckland, 3rd he should feel cold in this comparatively with.
Kaitoke. Newcastle,
ilararoa,
3rd
Lyttelton, 4th
ffiMSai^ BriSlltlands-
*" Bay, and .Matured for 3 years, 3s per lb. The
Prime New. Zealand Stilton, 4s per lb. oal Inspectors suggest that teach-
reports of the School Medi-
warm climate. Mr. Burrows said it was ■Nelson College has probably unique ings, and desired to withdraw
the association objected to the proceed- merely carrying
from the higher authority—the Goyernm'eufc^-in
out the policy of the
>'gaio, Nelson, 4th MONDAY, 6th AUGUST. Cainbridce Pork Sausages, 9d per lb. the absence of heating in buildings. lii record in a
association in order
Wairau, Blenheim, 4th Jfor United Kingdom and Sugar-cured Bacon (best back rashars) ers for the parents are needed even Mr. Wilford,in raising the ques- Western Canadaevery building was masters regard to the number of head- to form a new undermining the confidence in their own
Koutunui. East Coast, 4th rope, Canada, United States Continent of Eu-
Is 2d more than doctors for the children. tion of the quality of New Zealand steam heated,a temperature of 60 or 70 Zealand ofwhosecondary schools in New body for traffic members only, the pro- position of those who were unaffected
Mexico, and West Indies, -via Vancouver; also Cooked Jb. 2s per lb.
of \merica
Invercargill, Wanganui, 4th
Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 4th Ham, degrees being maintained, are old boys of the col- ceedings were adjourned to ascertain T)y it, and so cut shortly any possibility
1
and when one lege, says an exchange.
Following is the actual
*iji, Honolulu, and Japan, per Makura
at Finest Extra Vinegar. Virgin Olive Oil Health in New Zealand generally butter recently exported to Aus- position of these objectors; of a. general protest. Your association
Katoa, lyttelton, 4th Auckland, 10.40 a.m. (Mall due London loth
(Castel and Fils), 5 gal. tins, £3 ss; is good. A salubrious climate, tralia, will have done well if his vent into the open air in winter it was the list:—Mr. J. Drummond,Auckland For quite a long time the cjerks at did what it could, but, faced with a
Arawa, Southampton, via Fanama, WU
Xgahere, Weatport, 4tb byP lon3o ea"m) y °rderß muSt be obtained 1 gal tins, 13s always inside a fur coat and rubbers.
Grammar Mr. the Ghristchurch. Magistrate's which could muster 46 votes
Walnui, Plcton, 6th Note.—Newspaper rate of postage to United pints, 2s. 6d; quarts. 3s 6d: fairly good economic conditions, action results in clearing up a The use of motor-cars as "sitting-out" King's College, Auckland; Mi-. W M* have been engagedin the laborious task Government
School; C. T. Major, Court
to its opponents' 32, arid which was em-
Ripple, East Coast, 7th States of America is Id for the
first' four NEW LAID
and social surroundings which are charge of excessive moisture-con- places during dances is a practice which Moyes, New Plymouth Boys' High of preparing 350 summonses for serving barked oh a Dominion-wide campaign
Kini, Napier, 7th ounces, and Jd for each succeeding two EGGS,2s per dozen. | at least no worse than those of those citizens who have failed to
Dpihi, Nelson, 7th tent and shortage in weight made motorists believe should be discouraged School; Mr. C. H. Broad, Nelson Col- on their ,pay against the living and working condi-
other countries, have contributed against certain shipments. As may in.Cjtisborne, saysthe -'PovertyBay Her- lege; Mr. G. J. Lancaster, Christchurch there rates, it
states the "Sun." However, tions of employees outside, as well as
THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MAILSCLOSE DAILY. B. SMITH, to this. The Health Department not be generally known to the ald." Last week 0, car was left outside Boys' High School; Mr. F. H. Milher, is; 350 pieces of blue paper ale inside, the Public Service,without prac-
Sla'raina, leaves Sydney 3rd August; due at Mails for Southern Offices, per ferry steamer, pub- the City Hall while its. owner attended a Waitaki Boys' High School; Mr. Pearce in the process of distribution; no small tical effect."
Wellington 7th August; sails lOtli August close .afc 6 .p.m. daily..
FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCE
watches for epidemics and insists lic, all butter and cheese for export dance, but he contends that the lights Southland Boys' High School. job itself. The. total costs represented
Referenceis also made to the much-
for Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.) , W»nganui and Eangitikei District, 7.80 ».m.
Ulimaroa. leaves Sydney 4th August; due at 11.20 a.m. 3 p.m., and 4.80 p.m. daily.
that local authorities shall keep at is tested by Government graders, were switched on. When a policeman That rent restriction legislation should by all the summonses will be £183 17s discussed decision of the association as
'Auckland Bth Augußt; sails 10th August tor
(

New Plymouth and Taranaki District, 7.30 SPECIALIST, least one eye open for rats and and if the moisture-content of the came along, however, the lights were be made more extensive,as well as being 6d alone. This number of summonses is a result of the ballot, 4379 votes for, 1973
Sydney. (Huddatt-Paiker.) a.m. and 11.20, a.m. out, and the owner wag accordingly is advocated an easyrecord for Ghristctiurch. The against, to join up with the Alliance of
Manuka, arrived at Auckland 3lßt July from 7*> am- aid 3 p-m': ■!*B. and 50, COURTENAY PLACE. other plague-carriers. Nature has butter so tested is found to exceed charged with the offence. Counselap- gram continued, by John E. In- total rates payable were
£235,9844s Bd.
Sjdney; sails 3rd August for Sydney. CD.S.3.
Co.)
Uta^U^' r
been kind to us; but we are in 16 per cent., it is not allowed to pearing on his behalf alleged the prac- principal contention is that definite and
in a letter to the "Post." His Of that amlouht £3414 was outstanding Labour,rights
citizen
and the report proceeds:—"The
of the Public aervant be-
Tahiti, due at Wellington 10th AugUft from
Papeete, San Francisco; sails P.m.f Pafe? il?> 3m
fa ti e p
a'ra
* ""
-' Md 3
THE BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT selves. The standardised death
the way of being unkind to our- go, nor to be sold on the local loving tice, of "sitting-out" on the part
couples as the cause of the car landlords who refuse
of severe penalties should be imposed upon
at 31st July.
A tribute to the good work being sible came parataount, andj as the only pos-
fiarotonsa,
llfch August for
and
Sydney. (TJ.S.S. Co.)
Jloeraki, leJt Bluff 2nd August; due .Mel-, f.
SEE WORK rate last was 10.70 per
market in that condition. Need- owner's trouble. He explained that such spectable to let houses to re-
people with children. Such a done by the High Coihmissioner (Sir executive committee decided to petition
means left of testing this issue,the
.lourae Gth August; sails about 9th August for fee, Un kiaS noon; railway station. 12.40 p.m.
C.P.0.,
d ?nd--""strict. 11.20 a.m. daily; late At Reasonable Prices at the year thous- less to say, every box in a ship-
and, and this is held to be re- ment of hundreds is not tested, but before doing so had of necessity to measure,
a, couple had apparently used the car, he states, has been proposed James Allen) was paid by Mr. J. R. the Kiiig. This petition has for-
.Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington.
(L'.S.S. Co.) pttfaail Auckland and District, S ZAK STUDIOS, by the French Chamberof Deputies. Cruickshank when addressing the coun- ward, and fiis Majesty's reply isgone awaited
59,Manners street. markably low. The population of but any box (or boxes) the grader switch off the inside light, thereby also Othersuggestions are that rent increases cil of the Taranaki Chamber of Com- with the greatest possible interest."
PHILIP H. Proprietor. turning out the headlights. When they made upon the merca on Tuesday^ states the " Her-
.w'lS.i 11*** dissatch for correspondence ad- King 953 for JAUNCEY, New Zealand has the greatest ex- may select from a parcel is car, they omitted to;.switch the has been paintedpretext that the house ald." Cohvplaiht is made of the Department's
pectation of life of any of the and the whole is graded ontested, lightstheon again.,
OVERSEAS VESSELS. appointment. left He had kept in dose touch with decision
and hence the absence disallowed,and the repaired should be
T T or to cut put cash payments for.
Tahiti, left San'Francisco 20th July: due at
leading such lights purchase of furni- the High Commissioner's office'While in overtime,which decision fell concurrent-
Wellington 10th August. (C.3.5. Co.)
. Corintiiio. left 'I 1 o5e t
cl n ? Weninston on Monday,.6th Aug-
countries in the world. test. Such confidence have buyers of when the policeman came. ture as a condition of tenancy made il- England, and, though he felt that much ly
with hardening up of the hours of
Makura at MILLIGAN'S,
.Southampton 12tn July; left ust, at 10.40a.in., connecting with
1 a
Balboa 27zti July; due at Wellington 19th Auckland closing Tuesday, 7th August, ILLIGAN'S, With our infants we do well—re- in the New Zealand grading of "I have not yet had an opportunity of legal. better service could be given to the duty,
"which latter decision fell heaviest
August. (S.S. and A. Co.)
Jlaiiaua. Jel't Liverpool 21st July; due at
a.m.; mail due London loth September at 0
Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of
KELBURN AVENUE, markably well, though Dr. Truby butter and cheese discussing with -
the resident
that many hun- the order in which the various sections Society is reported as engineer The Bay of Islands Acclimatisation Dominion, he was of the opinion that on the female officers of the telephone
with the material at his disposal Sir exchange. ,
Auckland.26th (S.S. August; due.at Wellington 4t'a
nni«pe also i(Bpec»'?Uy
addressed YOUNG MEN*S~SPECIALISTS. King yet hopes to do much better. dreds of thousands of pounds of the new harbour works will be under- ly »or the removal of kingfishers from James Allen was doing very good work
applying recent-
For these things we may be truly business are done on the faith of
correspondence
September. and A. Co.) only), Montevideo and Teneriffe, per
t
Under the heading of "Compulsory
Armagh, left Londou 23ra June; arrived at
Suva 'Mh July; due Auckland sth
proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton, Diraedin,
August; lugust/ariotm' 6""1^011 o nSat«^. «h " For
EVENING DRESSSUITS
of taken," remarked the chairman of the the protected list of birds, and a cor- indeed. Mr. Cruickshank specially men- Retirement," tyl'r. Gombs writes:
thankful—grateful to Nature, the those grade notes, in respect >,to Gisbprne Harbour Board, in reply to a respondent writes as 'follows from the tioned the courtesy and efficiency of the "While 'staff redundancy' was held oycr
icuiesijou. put jby EV.,.','P.o.verty.:Bay JJeK ;Hokianga

F. W. And " Health Department, the Plunket the British, ' —"The complaint that staff.
Canadian,"onited: toSid' representative. "I think I rought the societydistrict: our heads as an effectivp -reply to re-
aud Blutt. (N.Z.S. Co.) PENLINGTON,
'Dnonhotm, en route from Montreal, left: ACtiDgCbiefPoStma£ter- Society, makes is Opossum-trappers in' 'the" Weilmgtori quests
bydnej- (Mora Scotia) 24th Juno for Newpor) Chief Port Office. LOUNGE SUITS, and Dr. Trnby King. For States,and Australian purchasers. stress the point that the board should With the exception surely sliort-sighted. district for service improvements, a spec-
Hews and Sew Zealand ports; arrived at Wellington, 3rd August, 1023. SMART SUITINGS, the bad points in our health sys- Now, it is reported by the Prime now be given a breathing 'space. I stream, a waterway oi.ly a few feet of the broadwoo'd will be gratified to learn thit ial effort was made to.have the rule of
Newport News 20th June; due at Auckland
Bth August; due at Wellington Hth August.
. And tem we are ourselves chiefly to Minister of the have already been interviewed by men there are no streams suitable for wide,
tiie season, which' expires on litli Aug-
trout ust, has been extended for a fortnight of 40 years' service,established. In the
compulsory retirement after completion
(.N.jZ.S. Co.) LONDONSTYLES, blame. The worst point Commonwealth, wanting work of one sort or another, in this locality,'and it, is
is reveal- butter from New Zealand has been and I have had to explain that we can- society is because this beyond that date. For' 1923 a season'of
laadi
Ktfsuio, left New York 21th June for Auck-
Wellingtou, Lytteltou, Dunedin, and J-*#
IS D- VIAL, B.D.S Correctand Charaotorful,by our
ed by the record that 88 per cent, received in- Sydney, embarking on the problem- six weeks was arranged, as against one circumstances, there was practically-"rio
argument against it, and it was sonic
DENTAL SURGEON, Leading Artist. and is being not plunge into the project immediately. atical effort of stocking this
AusCi-ali.ia ports; due at Auckland 3rd August;
Caledonian F. W. of school children medically ex- We must all complete the stream with month in the previous year, and record satisfactionto know that it was very
due "Wellington 10thAugust. (F. and S.) Chambers,23, Willis street BEDFORD, held there, that does not conform and all the details of the preliminaryfirst of surveys try that the application was made—the catches were anticipated. In. the bush
Waiinga, left Liverpool 23rd June; due at (Over Hart's). Supported by a numerous ataff of statement being made that the kingfish- districts, however, July has proved a largely applied to the service. Excep-
Auckland Otli August; proceeds to Wellin"-
Lyttelton, Buaedin, and New Plymouth; Telephone 1286.
amined were found to have de- to its grade note, and is.also
Makers of Good Clothes. Skilled fects, and 60 per cent, short vestigations, and while no time will in- be ers took a toll of the fry. Now' king- phenomenally wet month, interfering* tions were made, however, which were
due at Wellington 12th August. (P. and 8) had defects in. weight and over-moist. Until lost unnecessarily in "instituting general fishers are by no means dependent on to such an extent with trapping that ato source of general irritation, especially
nama
Paparuu, left Liverpool 7tn July; left Pa-
26th July; due at Auckland 22nd Aug-
ust; due at Wellington 29th August.
TVfc R- J- J-
Dentist,
QUI NN,
j WEDDINGS
other than dental. Some of the the matter is cleared up, work, we are not going to depart from fish for their food,
defects were : Sub-normal nutrition upon any particular case comment our policy of care and economyin every and mouse-catchers. being largely insect many of the trappers did not anticipate
At one' time every clearing bare expenses. As a result, superannuation,
those whom the rule forced out ou
.Obviously, such a rule
»ad S.)
(f 196, Lambton quay, per would be department of the big undertaking. We post or prominent position can only be acceptable if 100 per cent,
(7 cent.), postural and struc- out of place;
but it to be are pushing things along as well as pos- looking kingfisher eagerly' alert had its out- petitions were lodged by the men, pray- of those
Swazi, left -New .York Bth July; due at Oppoßite
Midland Hotel. Telephone 891. tural deformity of the trunk and cleared up with the least ought " for any ing for an extension of the season, aiid,
affected are made subject to
Auckland 13th -August; cue at Wellington
possible sible." unsuspecting cricket, but af the present a3 indicated, this lias now b?eh grant- it, .and it is to be hoped that, in its
SOth August. (F. and S)
WHEN getting married have your
. Photograph taken at chest (26 per cent.), faulty de- delay. It
velopment of the jaws and irregu- to build uphas taken many years mulate An instance of how debts may accu- not one-tenth of the birds remain. ed. It is estimated that at the start future application, this is "the percentage
iT^SR O^OVEE'!

TreWeve, left St. York 20th July for
AucklanJ, Welluigton, Lyttelton, Dunedin
ud A t-ralia;due at Auckland 26th August;
", Wellington
u?,
M B-
DE G | CROWN STUDIOS, larity of the teeth (13 per cent.), for quality that New the high reputation was brought to light in the Mag- Unckets, however, abound, and the of the season over 230 trappers" were that will operate. grievance
Court at Waitara on Monday in writer has observed from four to ten out. "
' "'.One very great begotten
due 2nd September. (F.SJf Co )
Clan Jlackenzie (chartered steamer) left " ■Mandels -»t ji. -k^f oi- Cunedin,
Building, 101, Willis street
CROWN STUDIOS,
enlarged tonsils (11 per cent.), and produce enjoys; Zealand dairy istrate's connection with' a judgment ■summons A number of remits dealing \yith fin- of the economy period is tlie flagrant
87, Cuba street. undoubtedly took a heavy toll of the ance and taxation were considered at agreement
its reward is to be against a Native, states the "Tar'analu joung the breach of the of 1918 re-
Kew York 19th July; due at Auckland 22nd
Tel. 800. enlarged glands of the neck (11 seen in the premium of the New Zealand' Farmers' garding the scale of pay for general
August; due at ■Wellington 27th August.
in price it en- Herald." In July, 1922, an order was of theirherbage which |ias every'evidence conference
(C and D.)
Canadian Cruiser, left Montreal SOth June:
STAPLES AND CURTIS, ! I Telephone 22-687.
F. THOMPSON, Manager. per cent.) joys over prices realised by its com- made against him for a sum of £116s 6d,
work." Union
An endeavour likely to meet wtih the was adopted urging "that' moneys
yesterday aftefnooij. A" flivisipn officers.
remit with no. opportunity of representation,
warning, and
due at Auczlana from Sydney (Nova Scotia)
16th August; proceeds to Australia. (Murray
4,
Dentists, We cannot dismiss these figures petitors. It would be almost suici- and the amount not haying been paid,
another 'judgment' summons was taken success which it deserves is being made on mortgage be taxed in future at the additional steps were introduced into
lent
Koberts).
" i Tel. 2488. WILLIS STREET with an easy shrug of the should- dal to the great dairy industry, for out against him, and on Monday, in con- to place the Boy Scouts of Wellington same rate as moneyslent J,o local this scale which had the effect of leng-
Tel. 2488. MEDICAL MASSAGE. ers: " Whats can you expect with the sake/of a few pound's saved in nection with the same matter, he was on the best possible footing and bodies. It was also agreed "that the thening the period necessary to rise
1'

to present system
BERTHAGE LIST. TVT \(Late Dental Surgeon Wellington
_ F- W- BOND AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS such a Government but bad hous- the cost of manufacture of asked to pay £10 Bs' 6d. Conduct
to £3, was included money
standardise the instruction and work of of levying companyin- from the minimum salary to the maxi-
ing," or The economic system ticle, if that reputation werean ar- amounting in the the various troops. To this end' three come tax is inequitable and requires ad- mum by at leaist two years. It must
xtj.

Wainui—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 N Hospital). For " dehp,


tarn- that item the Magistrate pointing out that old and experienced scoutmasters have justment in the direction of making in- be remembered in this connection that
Kapiti—Queen's Wharf, No. 2.
Waverley—Queen's Wharf, No. 5.
Invercargill—Queen's Wharf, No 5
Oornerof Willis and Boulcott streets.
Telephone 450. RKeumatism
Neuritis _ Paralysis
Indigestion
does not provide a living wage." ished, for there would be a corre-
Dr. Mecredy supplies an answer to sponding reduction in the of the original
was nearly double the amount re-entered the movement io assist and come tax payable by shareholders and the maximum, when reached,xvas often-
debt, if
which, it'had
paid a year ago, would have been been
advise younger men who are relatively not by companies." The following remit' times lower than could be commanded
Blenheim—Queen's Wharf, No. 8.
Alexander—QueenVWharf, No 10
Constipation Stiff Joints. such airy explanations. It is stated that all would receive forreturns their end of the matter. the new to-the work. Messrs. C O Clark from
An' onJei- was made and W. Phillips will "■That
mid-Canterbury was also carried: for the same class of work in outside
the time employ. 1918
Kennedy—Queen's Wharf, No. 11.'
Nlkau—Queen's Wharf, No. 12
Q
B. WALKER
J. W. M. HARRISON, that a poor home environment is butter or cheese, as the case might for the payment of the debt forthwith scoutmasters, and Mr. rank E. Lawsen
as district siderable reduction in has arrived wlren con- jOur
the direct taxation a five-year training, period (apprentice
agreement stood for
Echo—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Begs to announce that he has (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital, 4 often responsible be. There a suspension of the warrant being order- be organising secretary, will of land should be made,
llawera—Queen's Wharf, No. 13.
com- for malnutrition is too much at stake to ed if the debtor paid £5 in and by means entire removal first, by" the stage), two years* improver, and then
menced practice as a j 131, FEATHERSTON-ST.' (Tel. and anaemia, but: "At the opposite permit the charges made against one month of regular of the super tax, scale maximum pay. Thus, a boy of 16
Koutunni—Queen's Wharf, No. 14.
la' Marseillaise, Clyde Quay Wharf. 3214), pole and the balance m two months from the officers andinspections of troops by these secondly, by a considerable reductionand, of would be guaranteed a journeyman's
Wahine—Ferry Wharf Ko 2 | SOLICITOR (Near Kirkcaldie's). we find the child of the well- New Zealand butter shipped to date of the order. scoutmasters' instruction
classes it is hoped to bring all troops the graduated tax on farm lands."
Tutanekai—Ferry Wharf, No. 3. i At Routh's Buildings, Featherston street, to-do parent similarly suffering Australia to pass without wageafcthe'age of 23. Under the sub-
Kaitoki—Railway Wharf,No. S CHIROPRACTIC. the full- Arrangements are well in train now to that high standard of efficiency A suggestion was made in Christ- expect stituted scale a boy of 16 cannot now
from malnutrition and anaemia. est investigation being made for a party of New Zealand-scientists which is generally associated with journeyman's pay until, he is 25
Arawa—Glasgow Wharf, No. 2^
Opawa—Pipitea Wharf, No. 2. their into to iioy the church on Wednesday by Mr. H. C: or while his
OALEK, TURNER, AND BRYCE,AND WRATT The history in many of these cases truth or otherwise. pay visit to the Chatham Islands
a Scouts. It is also intended to have Cameron,who' Has returned to Ne^iii Zea- 26, gross earnings over
Coronation—Shelley Bay.
Takapuna—ln Stream. \'~,n Barristers and Solicitors.BROWN, ffcTTERHOLT, r (Palmer Sohool Graduates). suggests a lack of parental control. during the University vacation at the at the back of every troop a parents' land after spending many'years' in Eng- these eleven years is much lower than
Rosamond—ln Stream. I*2, Featherston street (behind Kirk- end of the The expedition is committee of such strength and vigour land, that arrangements' should' be made those of an unskilled worker working
""
caldie's). Tel- 332.8- Tel. 2328. i The child eats when and where the suggestionyear. of the Otago Institute, as will materially assist the scoutmas- with the'Shaw,'Savin,"' aiid Albion Com- full time on "award wages.
'
Irust moneys for Ist and 2nd Mortgages. Every Disease has a Caufe. The X-Ray pleases, and generally indulges he
Hincmoa—ln Stream. ■'■

Voherua—ln Stream.
locates it: We adjust it. -Health is the to POLITICAL CHARGES with, which the Canterbury Philo- - ,ters in what has often been an uphill pany and the ISew Zeakrid 'Shipping "The"Adjustment' Board, the report
IR WIN AND GEORGE, Result. excess in lollies, biscuits, and sophical Institute will co-operate.
'It is fight.- , At a well-attended meeting of Company; which provide'regular direct concludes,was s'uppdsed to temper the
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.
SHAREBROKERS, cakes. Lack of sleep, frequent expected that the party, drawn from Island Bay residents recently held the lines to London, for fheir"Vessels to dis- ill-wind of" the 'wage-cut' Act to the
I'he following vessels (call signals in eiren. Members of the Wellington' Stock Ex- Private Compartments and Res.t Rooms ! charge New Zealand cargoat Southamp- l'ublic servant. So far as ran be'ascer-
theses) are expected to be within range of change (Telegrams MANDEL'S BUILDING ' i visits to the pictures, and a love of Any member of the House of sixteen members, covering
the two provinces/ will
number about following parents' committee was ap- ton as well as"'setting' down passenger'g tained, iio applicant for relief under the
the undermentioned wireless' stations to- Thorwin, Wellington)/ 101, WillS street. j the indoor life are also often a wide pointed to foster the local troop:—Mes-
37, PANAMA STREET. Representatives variety the dames Pidgeon, Suisted, there, tn order to secure trade "witt the 'hardships' regulations has had' a fav-
nijiht:—
Auckland: laburnum (GLUS), Kosmo (GFOTi ~ SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS.
X-RAY LABORATORY.
Consultation 'Free.
in- these children." Open
noted
windows charges of hypocrisy and political
who makes that, a
of fields of science, and Power, Boo-
month will be occupied by the cbck, Barnett, Moss, Greie, Lyon, Jands. Coast of' England ancf the Jlid- puralile reply, but regulations'which were
Wes.t
Dimdrennan (JEJI),- Kaikorai (LTD), Tofua
and researches. The;scientific Messrs. "Willis, Odlin. Campbell, Church- have a He said that it was necessaryto .unreasonable'or harsh c'o'uid be altered,

(UFYiij; Armagh (BMZ), Kauri (YMC), Ayr-


, JM. SAVIDGE, Opt. D., Ophthalmio
Optician, g-_
and fresh air are within the means trickery should be prepared to jus- journey exploration of the Chathams leaves :a ill, Hobday, Griffiths', Brooker, and Rev. those regular" and speedy service to .and* the Adjustment Board's iiiability
shire (GQA), Stephan (GBW1),
(VMJ), Pinna (XDK). Rona (VXQI, Waitomo Makura 1 " 68, LAMBTON QUAY, M'~ Bernau MacfaddenGraduates
Sfc'AMSON, of all; and wholesome food is often tify them fully; or else be
discred- great deal to be learned yet. To 'take BJ.athwayjt. This committee will pay an " parts; not " an intermittent one. as or refusal to'make adjustments'
only
<G^,ZV). Jlanuka <GDZWj, Canadian
'
Chatham Islands:. Nil.
Miller Opp. Govt. Buildings. Telephone 3116. Osteppatbs.
Chambers,
Chiropractors. Swinson less expensive than the unwhole- ited as one who has no sense of
Dixon st. Tel. 81-782 and at some diet upon which, so the doc- responsibility.
only one side of it, which might' be informal call on the Scoiitsat their club- limes.
expected to be the ' first dealt" with
charges were the mere longitude of room _
this evening, when the provincial
?p- F^l^ *?&***' «ie '""Lytfclt&i made'stronger the need for elected scr>
Southampton Was ihe only ,vic.e
«*f J?fk -°*
representatives on such'bodies."
Wellington:' Wahine (GFYN),
<VJIZ), Ngaio (VLS), Tahiti (JIYN),Mararoa
H. SPEAR,
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST,
Petone. tors' report suggests, many child- made against theSuch Government last never yet■ W fixed decisively
the islands has commissioner and"the organising secre- Pm P by tides. Wtf:
not affected
Hie Southampton
<?f Engird
Devon
7, ren are subsisting. (says tary will also be present. docks-were owriW by the Xo:iidon' aiid
(ZBJ). Maunßanui (GFYB), Port Hunter (—)
Atheniu (MWJf), Atholl (EVY), Wanaka T ATE .Optician to
Willis street, Wellington.
the Wellington Hos-
NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND Good habits night in the discussion upon the the Dunedin Star "), arid the waters The question of takingsteps to prevent bouth-West«rn Railway Company, THE COLOUR LINE
(VHl'), Wingatui (GBMP), Waihemo (GDBQ) ■*~l pital ant. certainly cost less than' bad; yet hardship section in the Public Ex- which surround them
are so a tax being placed on the export of bran Railway hnes ran alongside and
Ling Nam (XSN), Port Auckland (—), Kai- CharitableAid Board.
NERVOUS Breakdown'and charted that' some" well-knownimperfectly the steamers 1

ed Insomnia many parents are doing their best, penditure-Adjustment Act. There pear in much less than reefs ap- knd pollard was raised at the annual con- sides There were' cool
lnanawa (GCDK), Maimoa (—), Waikouaiti ■ °an
b5 C-?r'
and
,by Psychotherapy. or their worst,'
Mental Disorders true di- ference of the New Zealand Farmers' f
stores. A cargo UNPLEASANTNESS IN FBANCE.
submitted which mensions on charts, while.their nrwibee }P*t
(GBJD), Las Vegas (KUQM), Kalapoi (VLH)
Eakawa (VME), Kurow (GDZS), Katoa (VyN) mHIS MATTER OF
JL CLOTHES DRESS, saidEVENING
I Nervous
one, is a lA'g' readily under this treatment.
yield to form the bad. was no
Results Jast- As an. example, an Auckland re- would inevidence not shown others' are Union yesterday afternoon. It was ex- could Cb¥* arid ih* Midlands
discharged at Southampton 'and (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.^-COPIMGHT.)
any make at all. will be plained that "the tax, ajid -
compliment we owe to society. Nowhere
is it more important that the compliment RONALD M'LEAN port, apropos of dental disease treme 1
terms
way
justifiable..
such ex- concerted effort This
Admit- tlie scientific survey of the that has been
the first
made for would'remain off for some time." The -London.
was off, delivered before
' ■ "the steamer
'
'■
''
' reached (AUSTRALIAN SEW ZEAIAKD CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
should bo a good one than in the-matter Tel. 20-634. 2, Courtenay place. and the habit of eating between tedly there are Civil servants Chathams remit was withdrawn. At the evening Three times -in the last twelve Anti-negro feeling L'ARIS. Ist August.
DOCKERS' STRIKEDELAYSROTORUA. of Evening Clothes. Our long and per- Hours: 9-1,2-5, 7-8. meals, stated recently that play- have not obtained who Previous efforts, though important session the sub'js'it was revived, and months have is steadily 'crowing
some fields, havc been no more than in-in some discussion " ensued ' between our friend? in the itiail in France,especially 'silice the Siki out-
The New Zealand Shipping Co. has received fected experience in Tailorcraft is at the
delayed at London by the dockers' strike. She | society in which they move the highest jyj.' CULTURE, and HOT BATHS nised
is now to leave London on the 13th August for possible dress compliment.
'
cable advice that the liner Rotorua has been service of Men who seek .to pay the ! TMTEDICAL MASSAGE, PHYSICAL lunch had now become a recog- the hardship

Dress Clothes (day or night).-WM. BABEE


E^l institution in most city ministration of that section-
relief
section; but the ad-
under
is not
dividual and spasmodic.
Our service has been singled out tricts
:
' members
more
representing
and members from other
grain-growing dis- gins
'
fcb' e .vans escaped death by narrow
mishaps
the^report
' mar-
districts, Trunk express, states to th 4 Main- Americans have 'figured 'have forced the
the
breaks.'
Foreign
Several
Office
r

to
ecent

issue
incidputs in which
an officiar'com-
Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin
made by us may be relied upon implicitly N.Z. 6, Riddiford-st.(John-st. tram schools. Some parents, too busy in the hands of the political heads tor the most unfavourable treatment Harding said theAuckland. Mr.'X "E. secretary, Mr. H E. especially of
for correctness in every detail of cut and Newtown: Tel. 24417. - ston)
■■■ ■op
to provide this lunch, even went "f the under the amended sick leave regula were anxious to bring
Government. Appeals are tions, comments Mr. H. E: Combs test.
-Auckland delegates and T. -Officers'
the' matter to the
Combs/
Association. ""On each not try
'
of the P. inunique sji'atina' that' foreigners' must
to' draw a'colour'lipe; ilud tfiat
KOBMO, FEOM NEW YOHK. finish. sc far as to give the children pen- considered
A further wireless message has been received PASSENGERSOVERSEAS. and determined by a reporting as in Whenever "an "attempt was made occasion repvesentatidns 'have' been penalties /would be'; inlieted in'"future.
l>y the Federal Llna from the steamer Kosmo
en route from New York, stating that vessel
MORRISON & PENNEY. nies to purchase biscuits and board of departmental secretary to the P. and T to make foodstuffsdearer he Would,he made to Tiave the position or the "van The' notification einphasises';tha'}. ua'tiyes
officers. To Officers' Association. .'.'The regulations said, oppose it. It was a question 'whe- changed to the rear of the train;' -Tlie of French colonies are'entitled to equal
is still being delayed by heavy weather, and
FLRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S
CHAMBERS, X17°^'?1 Theft.
Be insuranoa astainsfc
f?XSSea Damage, etc., at lowTire,
I sweetmeats. To eradicate such bad justify the charges of political are bad enough, but they have been ther they were going to stick to the pol- last "occasion is so recent that it Mb too rijrhts with white people.' '
will now reach Auckland late to-night. The pre- habits will worse by the rigid literal inter- ity of the union or allow' any section of early yet to speak'of results, 'but Recently a."scene'occurred a motor
Kosmo will put out part cargo at Auckland,
and will then come on to Wellington.
1
WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotel mium, apoly i possibly be a long
painful task; but until some pro- to prove members
and trickery should be able made pretations placed on them by the De the organisation to clamour protec- v?e 11 m°?t concerned know as coach was starting to coiivey as a party to
Windsor). that the Government in- partment. They are supposed to be uni- tion of their own particular section of well, the first two "efforte were for m?, only too
LOADING FOR NEW ZEALAND.
V NORTH^RpH^MERCANTILE;
Routh's Buildings, Featherstoh street.
gress is made much of the excellent structed these officers how
work done in the earlier years of should act, and they form throughout the Public Service the producing industry. Severalspeakers
M

failure^. the
L 1?-^?decisions: This was-the case with vehicle.'"The negro refused to leave,
'?k?? a cata.strpphe to change
battlefields.-\An American demanded
that"anejn:o'should be ejected from the
ZEALAND that the officers but we find that the Public Service urged the Withdrawal of' the remit. It official
The steamer West Islip has replaced Hie
Vinita on the San Francisco loading 'berth for
New Zealand. She i 3 toleaveSan Francisco
NEW COMPANY. LTD.
INSURANCExwiJ"OJi infancy will be undone, and a bad accepted
such, instructions.
foundation will be laid for the work such proof was tendered, and,No ary powers given him very fairly and ting
Commissioner is exercising the discretion- was'stated that if it were' forced to a our
division it would mean probably split- their lives or were badly injured before
tramcars; Several cpriductors declaring that He haji fought on the
lost battlefield long before the America ns
on the 27th August' and Loa Angeles oh the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS, if even liberally, while the Railway and the Farmers' Union in two! 'Mi-. J. footboard collection of fares was done came into the war. A violent disturb-
3flth August for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttel- MARINE, AND ACCIDENT Limited, ' cf the Health department in later it had been, H.-Joll ance' elisued. The police intervened,and
ton, and Australian ports. The vessel is due
FIRE, the number of (ex- Education Departments are ignoring (Hawkes Bay) moved that the away with. Expense must take
»t Auckland'about the 25th September.
INSURANCE.
Accepted at Lowest CurrentRates.
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER' i years. Merely to discover and re- emptions granted (as quoted by them altogether. The same comment further consideration 'of the subject be place to human safety. It'is hopedsecond the trip was abandoned. The negro''is
that, suing the motor company.
By Appointment to His Excellency the move the defects'of childhood will the Prime Minister) would have largely applies to the alteration of annual postponed till next annual meeting. Mr.' as one result of the recent sad accident,
PERSONAL. I The Company is empowered by Special
Captain A. E. Stewart, who has been in Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTFE
Governor. ' not be satisfactory. It is the par- been a sufficient
IN ENLARGEMENTS ental defects that must be attack- swer may not suffice for members service to compensate
leave regulations. Formerly our service F. S. Bowen (Gisb'orne) remarked that general measures for the greater safetj*
answer. That an- had a slight advantage over the general the wheatgrOwers'
tion than
were in 'no worse posi- of
were the maize-growers of the bo passengers
on the Main Trunk' will Sale snips: Overcoats reduced from
temporary command of the Kaiwarra, has EXECUTOR, and AGENCYBUSINESS!
taken command of the Kurow at Auckland, D. J. BEWS, Manager.
SPECIALIST AND MINIATURES. ed. ' The best method of attack, who are
always content with one of intermittent holidays,
for the absence East
night Coast in respect
duty, etc. lcv. Several speakersto expressed change of pol- mailintroduced, van will be placed
and, as another,that the 135s to 57s'6d;'Baincoats from ]17s 6J
at the rear of to 60s; high-grade'sriite'from 95b'to 755.
■vice Captain J.Flynn. we believe, will be the system now side of the case: the the train', where if is most: '
Studios: 10, WILLIS STREET, but it will suffice The smallbutadvantage has been taken convenient Fowlds, Manners street.—Advfc
the other conditions reniain opinion that those farmerswho'were ask- to"work, and ho longer apis the buffer Slumps com?.and but the
Captain G. B. Morgan, -who has been ashore
on sick leave, has resumed command of the Office—LAMBTON-QUAY and GREY- inaugurated of following up the tor all reasonable members of frora.us,
Kini, -vice Captain Ross Clark. Mr. Clark is STREET, Wellington. Tel. 32.
Adjoining Grand Hotel. the unchanged: The eVecutivfe has been ibid ing for embargoes on 'particular products to a'ldng and heavy train:"as ' go, ennrm-
to rejoin the Wahine as chief officer, relieving medical examination of the child public. The extreme language that the decision is thai, ■ Iwere endangering the existence of the pus safe of No-Rubbing" Laundry' Helr>
MONOCHROMEAND INDIA of the uniform- Kirkcaldie's Winter Sale has been a, gdes on year in, year out.' 'Wellington
Mr. T. H. Bowling.
WILSON AND po,, Two Beautiful and Distinctive- PROOF, by a personal interview with the used by some members iv con- ity committee, and the Postmaster- union. Other members said the whole
AM.
" (Late of J. and A. Wilsonj,
Funeral Furnuhers. of Producing- Portraits by
Methoda
' ' ! parents.
j Education in health un- demnation of the Governpient was Genera) has added on another occasion trouble had arisen because of the high huge Success froni tb'e start." yieit pur
Iclupping freights <ho South to the Store,,anil a%r seeing the Big Bargains
frierchant*.—Adyt.-
BAPAEOA CHJTWAHD.BOUND.
268, WILLIS-STBSET. S'.'jf. ANfiJUW. '." ! dttr this eyatsm should aooia f&eiilt "in tin way-warranted, At the same ,tbat there seems no way, even for jVlin- North Island.' 'Thefrom to defer the everywhere ypjj will :undef«ta.nd w£y nftrrei. 'Tak<s' G>regen; this
Great efforte demand strong-, steady
to hrtv* wrongs Hgiiiotf 'v,;herofurther eoruiderationproposal
The Paparoa Is reported to have left Panißia
great.- nerve
sn th? 2Cth July en route from liv.ernoßl1q XoL 21-849. J iv mpye hopeful reports.
' ItlephgjJu 1231, time, there would have been, less iflt-tii'e, tkia couuuiUep is concerned. 1! itwelve moivihs wan.
of
agreed,
thn' rfcjnit ioi' Kirkcaldie'B Winter
.to. huge success Advt K
gale
'ifo been ft food, with'-'yeur'ffieil*, and ""fSnV";'u'ii'-
All chemists,2s 64 tit 13s 6d.—Advfc^'
tHE EYiByiNG POST. FRIDAY. AtTGTJST 3, 1923.
THE REPLIES in the Dominions,is that Mr. Baldwin
should speak frankly and fearlessly." FACING THE WOLF UNEMPLOYMENT IN MANCHURIA "THIS VIPER"
7

The "Daily Chronicle"says: "France


is being asked to agreeto the publica-
tion of the inter-Allied correspondence.
POLITICAL NOTES out by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr
X, M, Wilford).
When it was moved that the House TELEPHONE CHARGES
STATEMENT IN BRITISH If she refuses,Mr. Baldwin will prob- THE EXAMINATION CHANG TSO-LIN'S ORDER go,into Committee of Supply, Mr. Wil-
ably publish the British documents." WHAT BRITAIN IS DOING RAKOVSKY'S RECORD THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT the early ford referred to the offer he made in
PARLIAMENT The "Daily Express" comments: SYSTEM hours \jf last "Saturday morn- ERQXEST AGAINST IN-
"Britain must send some sort of reply ing—namely, that if the Prime Minister
to ASSISTANCE FOR WORKS SEIZURE OF LANDS FROM STRONG OBJECTION TO would adjourn then, CREASE
Germany, but we understand that With a. bulky volume of appropria-! Liberal Party would movc an amendJ no member of the 1
the reply which has been draftedis use- CONDEMNED BY LORD BIRKEN- RUSSIA APPOINTMENT tions totalling over twenty-Bevea mil-' ment if the Prime Minister
NO MATERIAL FOR A NOTE less in view of the French attitude." HEAD PAYMENT OF HALF INTEREST. lions sterling to be approved by the: iiito the Estimates " on any day next
moved to go]
BUT, MAJORITY OF HOUSE
NEGOTIATIONS JEOPARDISED, MATTER TO BE RECONSIDERED. House of Representatives, and not much! week." Estimates had been consideredi1 "APPROVES
PROBLEM CANNdT BE EVADED IRISH PRISONERS WHAT THE PRIMATE COULD NOT (UNITES FRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRMB?.) time left this session,the Prime Min-i know on Wcdehsday,
was
and what he wan&sd to
the Trime Minister!
DO. -
(ABSTBAUAN HIK ZEAIiAHD CABLB ASSOCIATION.) (UNITED JRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYMOHTJ (UNITED FRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) ister for the second day this week asked; was taking whether advantage of him in goimr
A LONG-ARMED JUDGMENT (Received 3rd August, 10 a.m.) (AUSTRALIAN . NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (RIOTER'S TELEGRAM.) the House yesterday afternoon to re- iiito Estimates again in (he belief that: QUESTION- 'ABOUT A VOTE.
FULL PUBLICATION DESIRED. LONDON, 2nd August. sume its consideration of these depart-; no amendment would be moved. The'
(UNHID PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIGHT.) (Received 3rd August, 10 a.m.) (Reoeived. 3rd August, noon.)
WRIT THAT MEANS MANY -
(AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 3rd August, 9 a.m.)
The question of unemployment was
raised in the House of Commons by It is fepbrtea from Harbin (in Man-
NEW YORK, 2nd August. LONDON,2nd August. mental votes. For the second time the! made henohad
Opposition forcesagreed to let the mo-i view of .what
offer made on Saturday morning!
referenceto two days " In; The readjustment of telephone charges
(mnta pmsi association.—copyright.) I RELEASES. Objection to M. Rdkovsky's appoint- has been said about us,; was xaißedin the House 6f Representa-
(AUSTRALIAN " HIW ZEALAND CAtLB ASIOCIATIOS.) LONDON, 2nd August. Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour), who emphas- churia) that General Chang Tso-lin,dic- ment as head of the Anglo-Russian trade tion to go into Committeeof Supply j I would like the Prime Minister to ad-i tives last night, when the Xeader the
Lord Birkenhead,addressing a meet- ised that the position was getting worse tator of three Manchurian provinces, delegation in of
(Received 3rd August, 10 a.m.) (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPIRIOHT.) London, in succession to
pass without delay, but there was a longj mit," said Mr. Wilford, '-'that we are' Opposition (Mr. T. M. Wilford)
doihg 100 per cent, better than we moved,
LONDON,2nd
Viscount Curzon,speaking in the
August. ' (AUBIIIALIAS
- NEW ZEALAND CABLfc ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON, Ist August.
ing of teachers in London, delivered a daily. He suggested an appeal to the ordered the Chineseauthorities to take M. Ifrassin was expressed in
noteworthy criticism upon examinations. country for a loan for productive works. .
the House discussion prior to this point, on reports^ offered.
all the lands ceded to -Russia un- of Commonson the around that alleg- from SelectCommittees. The bid cbn-j From a strictly legal sense, " have') that the Post and tele£risp\ Depart-,
menfs vote be reduced b"y '£20. as an
House of Lords, said that the writs The Appeal Court at Dublin granted He said that personally- he had con- Sir Montague Barlow, Parliamentary der formertreaties. This measure, which edly he had been expelled from France troversy of leasehold versus freeholdwasi Minister was ready to a'dmxt the that
'Prime^
Mr.i indication tha.t the telephone charge*
French and Belgian replies to the two internees. pf habeas corpus in the case of tinued passing examinations until he was Secretary to the Ministry of to-day, flouts the Central during 'the war for propagandist activi- involved in one petition, the Lands Com-! Wilford was right, and he would noti should not be increased.
Labour,said goes into effect quibble it.
the generosity of the ISouße in trUst!
British proposals did not contain Mr. O'Higgins, speaking >i the Dail twenty-six; then, with the profoundest: that the number of unemployed regis- Governmentat Pekin and jeopardises the ties against the Allies, and that he was mittee venturing to express its dp,iriion! to isver 'He felt he could Sir. Wilfgrd said 'he wanted to knoW;
material for sending an Allied an- Eireann beforethe judgment was deliv- relief, he had left Lincoln's Inn Hall, tered at the beginning of the year was tenuousaimRueso-Japanese negotiations, in a massacre of White that certain national endowment lessees! mg that Estimates be again aik-i ■why £75,000 per quarter 'from toll
said that if the determined that in which at 'finding a basis for recog- instrumental who considered!
swer to the German Note; indeed^ ered, Court allowed the
writs it would mean the release 'of able
never, any conceiv- 1,485,000;it was now 1,185,000.Last nition of the Soviet. "Russians in the Ukraine. had petitioned for the right to con-i1' that day. ' i should be credited to telegraphs.
vert to freehold had the Committee's Sir. The
though, a matter of policy: you to.admit that it was something:"'foiI G. Coated)
neither reply mentioned the British 10,000to. 12#OO persons in military cus- circumstances, would he pass an-- winter the figure averaged 1,345,000.He The British, American, French, and Mr. R. M'Neill said that the facts sympathy, WilforcL- " We think it is tip Postmaster-Geiier'al (the Hon. J.
draft Note which was submitted to tody, and it might be necessaryfor the other. He had since set examination hoped this winter would be no worse;! Japanese Consulshave concertedly pro- alleged had not been brought to light was involved, theyas made no recommen-1 Mr. Massey made the desired admis-. ] Ward who stated that it was Sir Joseph
them. . The replies appeared to hold Executive to have legal authority by papers himself. He was convinced that 1 but only a, rash man would suggest: tested against the seizures. when the Government considered the dation. The leaseholders and freehold-! sum. j had instituted, the (system in
to-morrow morning for the retention of tile whole thing was unfair. The en- that it was question of recognition. Further inquiry ers proceeded. to make theiv own re-;
;j
New Zealand.
no definite prospect of an early prisoners. ■"
going to be much better.
alteration in the situation, or the counter resembled the meeting of Littlel The principal methods of alleviating;
Red Riding Hood and the wolf. The: "the trouble CENTRAL AUSTRALIA be reconsidered
would be made, and the matter would commendations on familiar lines,and the:
afternoon was nearly gone before the; DOOMED T
, ¥\ W. A. Veitch fWahganiii): "Si*
commencement of a discussion on re- were the export credit! if necessary. Joseph Ward aid not put the extr* :
FOR PUBLIC SAFETY examiner only asked questions out of Estimates were reached. Here another! charge on to the telephones."
parations. that sparse fragment of the whole field' scheme and the Trade Facilities Act. j Mr. Archer-Shee later drew attention subject of perennial interest cropped lipi
of knowledge which' he had explored, Under the export credits scheme,£26,-' A RAILWAY WANTED to an anti-British speech by M. Rakov-
in a Native Department's vote fbr the j laustrAlian blXcks j MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.
The British Government firmly DRASTIC FREE STATE BILL. and the examinee's interests were not sky, ana asked why the ''Government destruction of rabbits. There are many;i
held the view that the problemcould the same as those of the examiner. «00,000had been borrowed, but only was ready to. harbour "this vicious anti- experts
on this subject in the House,, PBOFESSOR BAXTJWiN Mr. Coates$aid that country in
FEDERAL British viper" in Britain. SPENCER'S the world credited toll every 'revenue to tele--
not be evaded,and while opinions „, LONDON, 2nd August. When he saw the difficulty and com- £14,000,000of credit was now being BREACH OF AGREE- and they differed,as experts usually do,i SAD CONCLUSION.
c E'reann rushed .j MENT. quite g^P, hs» because telephone lines were-
were being exchanged on matters of E.i* Safety Bill through all stages.. The
the Public plexity of the; questions set by some ex- utilised, so that there was an ample on non-party lines. Ultimately,: direct competitors with the telegraph
detail, the European aminers,he was convinced that no one margin. The Trade Facilities Act had The speech referred to is probably that the Hon. X G. Coates(Minister of Na- '1 CFROIt "ODB OTPM CTMCESPOSDENM lines. If Parliament did not agree with
situation, .Bill empowers the Government to arrest could pass them unless he had worked which, according to a message received tiye Affairs) saw his votes approved'
carrying all prospects of reparation or detain, persons for six months with- for two or three
out any charge being preferred.
proved the most fertile expedient. Guar-
years in order to pass antees to the extent of were i
(FKOII DUE OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1)

SYDNEY, 25th July. yesterday, was delivered by M. ißakov- without alteration,though he could hot; JSoman is Hotter acquainted with the awkward for the Department, for year,
. .., SIDNEY, 25th July. the revised charges it would be very
payments, might sink info irretriev- them. "Itwouldbe a staggering achieve- now being used. The £26,000,000 expenditure for I The construction of the Federal capi- sky in a farewell speech to the Ukrain- help reminding the House that not much: Australian aboriginal .than. is the well- by year the. position . "would become
able ruin. ment for the Archbishop of Cantertairy the
year had been £7,500,000, giving tal at Canberra is not the only work ian CentralExecutive. He was reported had 'been heard about Native affairs.; known scientist Sir Baldwin Spencer- worse, and that would necessitate the
to pass an examination in theology, and a year's work to 27,000men. The Gov- definitely promised by the Common-to have declared that the collapse and However, he cheerfully suggested that' initiate of several important tribes and introduction of tile measured
The Governmenthad decided to SPAHLINGER TREATMENT I am certain that no Lord Chancellor ernmentwas determined to launch a new wealth in the terms of federationwith dismemberment of ,the British Empire this preliminary canter oh rabbits wouldl the writer of several authoritative works ihey must have either thatrate
system
or the flat
. lay beforeParliament with the least would claim that he could pass the final scheme of financial co-operation be- the State in 1901 which has been was merely a question of time. The re- "get members into their stride for good! on the subject—ana his conclusion that rate. They would not be justified
volutionising of the -Brit.-fh proletarian running form when the Minister of Agi-i Australia's aborigines in
possible delay the papers recording AN OFFICIAL BRITISH TEST. for the Bar if he had to sit to-morrow." tween revenue-producing and non-re- neglected. The long-deferred North-South are a doomed peo- borrowing money for telephone develop-
venue-producing proposals. The 'basis ■railway, the early construction of which masses was proceeding by gigantic culture came along, with his Estimates.! ple is one that will strike conviction as ment ■unless. enough was earned to pay
would be -a grant equal to 50 per cent, was one of the principal inducements strides. If Conservatismwas obstinate, Unfortunately for Mr. Coates,the "good: well as pity into the hearts of all peo- interest. . Regarding the question of
its views and endeavours,and was <UNIT*D fRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIGST.)
inviting the Allies to agreeto the
UCBIRAUAN-HEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) BOMBED FROM THE AIR of the interest on a loan, for not less offeredto South Australia to hand over the more acute would be the collapse funning form " was maintained for an- .■ple. charges, lie did not think it right that
publication of their papers. The " than ten years, which should help local the Northern Territory to the Common-of the whole colonial . system of the other of his Departments, the Post and The- condition of the blacks Tiere has the ordinary taxpayer should pay for a-
LONDON, 2nd August. British Empire. The .primary object Telegraph, which only avoided a 'been which was availed of by~flthers-
Governmententertained the hope Colonel Hodge, in the House of
Com- authorities in launching tramways, elec- wealth, has also been a subject of con- his appointment to London was to reduction of its estimates small a matter of concern to the authori- service inere were workingmen who did not
that publication of the documents mons, appealed to the Government to A NAVAL TEST tricity, and gas undertakings. It was stant equivocation. Now that the Fed- of enable him to await the Third Inter- on an amendment moved bybyMr. one- vote; ties almost from the time of the earliest want telephones, but who paid indirectly
aesist Spahlinjjer's treatment for tuber- estimated that at least 200,000men eral capital is at length hovering about national's intervention in Britain's in- Holland to H. E. colonisation. Beyond
might .convince the world of the im-
culosis. could be employed off these schemes,the realm of practical politics, a re- ternal affairs. M. Rakovsky protest against the failure to could almost always be outrages that to the cost of the telephone service. :
perative necessity for prompt and FAIR ACCURACYSHOWN. was also grant relief from the salary cuts in cases' ■taliation,, traced to ie- Quoting the saying: -"Never look for a;
Lord Eustace Percy, Parliamentary >and another 100,000would be indirectly solution having been carried by the reported to have 'published a pamphlet coming under sometimes
united action. Secretary to the Ministry of said employed.' The hope for the House of Representatives last week that which he declared the scope of the "hard- times not, there hasjustified 'never
and some- far-fetchedexplanationrof a simple fact,''
been any Mr. Wilford interpreted the matter in
an arrangement had been made with
Health, (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGIIT.) immediate, in that Britain was ship " clause. The division showed: organised hostility
Mr. Baldwin's statement in the Spahlinger under future lay in the re-establishment of the next Parliament should meet there more benefitedby the Great War than and Labour members in the on the part of the towards the whites the words:
House of Commonswas in the same mit his method towhich a body of medical
-
he should sub- (AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIVTION.) peace in Europe and a good harvest in —a resolution generally deemed more any other country. She had annexed Liberals
(Received 3rd August, & a.m.) : Britain.
1

I. pious than hopeful—the people of South over nine million square kilometres of same lobby, and the Government forces and primitive peoples, collared the ."We
many true stories are on record of tain Prime Minister had
had to do it, so we
telephone revenue.'' A cer-
terms. experts for final decision. "The Govern- on "the other side. The Independents lonely settlers stated on one
Australia, who, with those of the land belonging to other nationE. and Mr. Isitt were absent. Subsequently' have received and weary travellers who occasion that he
The Government urged, said Lord sanction
ment would not be justified in asking
The old
LONDON, 2nd August.
battleship Agamemnon, con-
BRITAIN'S UNIQUE BURDEN. |
North, will be the immediate bene- two other the utmost kindness and postal revenue. was
amendments of the Post and generosity from them. There is the a reduction in postal rates. He
going to "reduce the
knew that it meant
, Curzon in the statement, that inter- funds onforthethetreatment, expenditure of public
unless fully trolled by wireless from a torpedo boat a Sir Robert Home said: "Germany ficiaries from the scheme, are ener- Telegraph vote were moved,one involv- story, for It really,,
mile .away, was attacked in the Eng- stands to-day with her great industrial 1 getically demanding the fulfilment of

! Allied discussions should be opened with- satisfiedof its efficacy. ABOUT instance,of the plucky woman meant a premium or gift .to 'the.-large'
{' out delay, whether by conference or b y
lish Channel eight aeroplanes, which organisation this other pact. FERTILISERS ing the question of the salaries of tem- ■who -was pioneering in 'the big scrub firms which posted thousands, of letters
reconstructed,and condi-i porary officers,and the other that of on the north coast of New South Wales a year, and nothing to the
otherwise,for the purpose of elaborating dropped practice bombs. No direct hits tions of efficiency with which we have! SOME WONDERFUL COUNTRY. telephone charges. Both were defeated forty odd
Living in isola- The loss
individual.
a comprehensive, general, and final fin- THE LABOUR PARTY were made,but the experiment showed ■nothing to compare. France is steadily j The Premier of South A FARMERS' DISCUSSION by narrow margins, and the House rose tion with her years ago. had to be made up, eb £280,-
ancial settlement. The replies of the that bombs can be dropped with fail- re-equipping herself industrially. There £ Henry Australia, Sir at 1.26 a.m. husband,who daily hew-, ---000 a yeai was taken from the -fcolf
Allied Government* had been received, Barwell, one of the dominating ed a clearing in the dense undergrowth charges. "It strikes me," said Mr.
accuracy at a moving vessel from a is a completely false idea in Britain)
except from Italy, which had not thus WHY MR. M'GIRR LEFT IT. height of 8000 feet. and France regarding the relative posi-; personalitiesinspected of Australian politics, has
The annual Dominion Conference of
and huge trees which in those day "cov- Wilford, "that this has been the/ me-;
ered those parts for miles upon miles, thod used for making up for the -reduc-.'
far sent a written answej, but had ex- tions of the two countries because we! personally the remote regions STORES CONTROL BOARD.
pressed general agreement with the Brit- (BHITED PIBSS
*«BOeiATIO».-«>PTMSH?.I are meeting our expenditure. Fiance 1
through
he has
which the line would pass, and j the New Zealand
just returned to sing its praises continued to-day. In the absence of the Control
Farmers' Union was . The first annual report of the Stores the only tracks being 'the creeks and tion in the postage rates, and it migh£-
the couple viewed with suspicion as well be admitted. It is like a de-:
ish Government's views. The Govern- Board^set up last by the rivers,
ment had devoted the most careful and "if- t t *rS?££
Mr. d. J. M. M Girr has
EY 2na An««*
' resigned HOCKEY thinks we are too wealthy to be con- " and denounce
sidered in Uub matter. We are only; arguments put asforward misrepresentation the president (Mr. W. J. Poison), who was Government to control and supervise the ously
year the blacks who would appear mysteri- partmental grappling iron thrown out
anxious consideration to these replies. the Labour Party. In a letter tofrom the meeting our expenditure on behalf
by- putting an,: Queensland pastoral interests that the the union to country members of Par-
of attending a deputation of members of purchase
and disposal of stores required from out of the depths of that to see what it can catch. It has been.a
" While fully conscious of the friendly executive he gives as his reasons that tEe ! all State Departments, states that gloomy forest. Then came the rainy sea- great surprise to everybody who' reads
language in -which.they were party, as at present constituted
NEW ZEALAND'S DECISIVE almost unbearable strain on the whole proposed route should
be deviated into liament, Mr. C. C Munro (Auckland) by the benefits new system son and food became less and .less,till the "Gazette" figures to find that the
"
and thß cordial spirit which inspired couched, sight of its Australian sentiments,is led
has lost VICTORY. resources of the country. France to-day 'Queensland because the direct South was voted to the chair.
secured
of
general
the have now in desperation the pioneer
determined revenue from toll communications comes
has not only re-established her trade; Australian-Northern Territory recognition, and that to
them, said Lord Curron, " I regret by reactionaries,and masquerades as a route was The report of the Agricultural, Educa- practically all stores are now purchased to make his way down the river in order to no less than £75,000per quarter, and
(UNHID PRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPTBIOHT.) last year she had a greater volume of
that wedid not find in them material Labour Party, when in reality it is a mainly across desert lands. Sir Henry tion, and Agriculture Committee was through -the Supplies and Tenders Com- procure supplies. Days passed and thatall." there has been no loss on telegrams
for an Allied answer to the German body of timid nervous Tories, who at The New Zealand SYDNEY, 2nd August. exports and imports than before the
Barwell, in demanding not only the brought .up. The committee made a mittees, with the result that consider- he did not return.- The rain increased atThe
heart are in hockey team de- : war. We are still struggling on with 70 ■ early
conservative the extreme. feated Goulburu, at Goulburn, by 16 per cent, of our pre:war trade, and two construction of the but strict number of recommendations with respect and the muddy torrent Minister, referring to last year's
£otethe
»y
> wdeed, the draft reply
submitted
Government is not mentioned in Mr. M'Girr concluded with a statement goals io nil.
line,
to the original route, says to particular remits.
able
The Combined new system came
savings swept
have been effected. The wards the sea bearing along down to- balance-sheet i 6aid there was a loss on
of our competitors,are making no effort; adherence Palmerston North Conference h ad into operation about
debris and dead
trees and telegrams of £546,000; on telephones/
; ihe French and Belgian that he
replies, nor do any party, but to be a
the replies appear ,to hold out any bene-
does not propose to belong
free lance.
to (Received 3rd August, 11.30 a.m.) to pay our debt. If our competitors are,;
that in the Territory, and particularly urged the end of July, 1922, and
the MacDounell Ranges, his that the Governmentbe asked to take requisitions have"been dealt with by the Almost starved and distracted with total loss of £420,909..
over 6000 creatures of the bush: £73,528; and on wireless, £10,421—a .
become free of the burdens which i beyond
"
fit^ or prospects, either'of an early alter- SYDNEY, 2nd August, SYDNEY, This Daj. . to we have if party passed through some wonderful steps to the Fertiliser Act, and, Supplies and Tenders Committee during anxiety the waiting, woman at last
Mr. R. Masters (Stratford) remark-,
"■.".""'
A mass meeting of membere of the [ The New Zealanders overwhelmed the to bear, we are the only I country, much of which was unoccupied, amongother things, to make the follow- the eight months ended 31st sought out the blacks' camp and when
ation in the situation in the Ruhr, nor Seamen
!ii) the discussion of reparations^ s-Union defeated the Communist Goulburn hockey team from-the starfr people to,pay war.indemnity, then unem- ;| 'simply because of the difficulty, the ing additions:'—" That it be made com- 1923,while over two hundred contracts March, they comprehended her plight their
ed that it was evident that the 'tele-"
Masjy'
fweeks might easily be consumed in a Party proposal for affiliation with the
The speed and combination of the vis- ■' ployjnefatT will; increase;, in. this country !l impossibility almost,of transporting the "pulsory for all manufacturersand im- have been arranged for supplies of kindness knew no bounds. What food phone Department was carrying a very'
of fertilisers to have branded on clothing, bread, milk, meat, etc., for they had was hers and the men were ment's load ofand
heavy the Telegraph Depart-
(preliminary interchange of opinions, on Australian Labour Party. itors gav.e the local toam no chance. by leaps and bounds." ■
materials necessaryfor effectiveoccupa- porters it made; one wonder
The- gamewas played in the rain. Mr. Neville Chamberlain said the Gov-' tion. ,There was much country suitable j the bags containing such fertilisers— the various institutions under the direct off down the river in search of the lost why the work,
the lines now foreshadowed by
■ ■
telegram
[Allies. '
,
the ernmeht intended putting a bolder 1 for sheep, but to keep sheep it was I (a) The names of the manufacturersor control of Government Departments. man. Weeks after, when the waters duced. The figures rates had. been re-
of a shattered boat ister meant. that over half the Mm-
quoted by ■■
N.S.W. RAILWAYS scheme of emigration |
before the Im [ necessaryto erect dog-proof fencing, the importers, or, in lieu of names, a dis- " It is recognised," states the report, had receded, portion
a million
EUROPE MAY SINK INTO RUIN. FINANCING HUNGARY perial Conference. The Government;
material for which could not be taken tinguishing registered mark. Special " that the work of the board is in proved the woman a widow, and but pounds a were being lost on the
could send assisted for the year
" The British Government cannot too not people away at there under existing conditions. There recommendations were made in regard to reality only beginning. The largest sav- succour of the blacks,which did telegraph lines. "In view fact;'1
often repeat that, while r^jarding the SURPLUS OF £95,000. a greater rate than the Dominions were was also the difficulty of getting sheep phosphates, potassic fertilisers, nitro- ings can and will be effectedby the much to establish the friendly relations he stated, "I would likeoftothat ask the
prepared to receive them. There was | to market from such a distance without genous fertilisers, etc.
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interests of the Allies as bound up with standardisation of stores which which always existed afterwards in Minister whyhe decreased the telegram
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COPTRIGHT ) ■£AUSTEALIAK SEW, ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) no difficulty in finding people desirous In addition to the distinguishing mark by all Departments. This is are used those parts between the settlers and the rates recently."
"our own, and while shrinking, as we railway comrnunica<tion. Had SouthAus- now receiv-
have done throughout, from any action SYDNEY, 2nd August. LONDON, 2nd August. of going, or in finding to financialas- regained control of the Territory, it was recommended that there be at- ing earnest attention, and it is hoped blacks, she too must have perished. Such The Minister: "Because we increasa
that might be thought indicative ihe State railways
of show a surplus of for the past year The "Morning Post's" Vienna cor- sistance required. Unemployment had | tralia tached thereto an improved tag bear- that stories properly told,. and some account our revenue thereby."
£95,000. ' respondent says it is understood the been a nightmare during the last three the work would have been well in hand ing; the_ guaranteed analysis, as regis- monlyere long a number of stores com- their ancient customs, religious rites, Mr. Masters characterised the ■prin-
Allied disunion, it yet holds,firmly the
Hungarian Governmentis agreeable to years; but little by now. This Statemade a mistake in tered with the Department used by a number of or all De- of and kind
view that the problem cannot be evaded;
financialcontrol being exercised by Eng- until the European progress could be made: parting with it, but South Australia ture. of Agricul- partments will have been standardised, heartedness may yet immor- ciple as unfair and unjust.
that while the Allies are exchanging THE HIGHEST YET land and Italy, but not if- the represen- settled.
problem had been pad insisted upon
an agreement that and contracts made for supplies, which talise a people who,Jn the eyes of the The amendment was reported as being
views, the European situation sink the CommonwealthGovernment should chemistry Mr. B. C. Aston. Director of the will result in the saving of many thous- in the world, have scarcely had justice. Found defeatedby 31 votes to 30.
'
into irretrievable ruin. may tatives of the Little Entente play a branch of the Department of ands of pounds to the Government."- midst of their stone age they
"In these circumstances the Govern- FRENCH PILOT'S ALTITUDE leading role * complete the North-Southline, and this Agriculture,
explained to the conference have failed to leap the centuries and THE VOTE QUESTIONED 1. .;. .
was ratified by the Northern
ment has decided to lay before Parlia- RECORD. TRAINING EMIGRANTS FOR .agreement Territory Acquisition Act, 1910. South ment in dealing with different
the existing practice of the Depart- have perished instead of prospered bet
invading civilisation. Yet
At a later stage, Mr. W. S. Glenn
ment at the earliest opportunity the WRECK OF WALLAMBA fore in- (Rangitikei) stated that a mistake had
papers which record its own views and (UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTBIOHT.) THE LAND Australia was asked by the Common- fertilisers.,
The committee's recommendation was Questions FAST PANAMA SERVICE. many
stances of remarkable capacity in crafts- occurred in the counting of the division
endeavours, -
and it will invite the Allies (AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
wealth to forego its right to have the adopted.
North-Southline constructed first in fav- The committee urged the desirable- raised.,
regarding the Vancouver manship and music in purebred
and San Francisco mail services were uals have done much to disprove the been 32. individ- list. The "Noes" should really have '
to agree to the publication of their (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPYRIGHT.) BRITAIN READY TO PAY our of the immediate construction of ness steps during the consideration of the current theory of their utter intellec- The Chairman the
'Notes or statements which are required a ,wviator Lec9 infcereached a height SYDNEY, 2nd August. SUBSIDIES. the East-West line, but there was an
of being taken to simplify
Estimates in the- House Bepresenta- tual hopelessness.
of Committee (Mr.
"to explain the situation as a whole. of* 10*900 metres (over 6| miles) break-
i
Ihe Marine 'Court found that the understanding that there would be no the statement of analysis. This recom- tiyes last night.
of There were potenti- J. A. Young) said that the mistake had
"The Government is hopeful that ing the world's altitude record
such publication will assist in determin-
wreck of the Wallamba was due to an
error of judgment on the part of the undue delay in the subsequent comple-
mendation was negatived.
A remit was received, from Otago
alities, spiritual and
The Postmaster-General (the Hon. J. the gulf between theirintellectual, stage of evolu-
but been noted. . ■
-
The teller for the "Noes," Mr. S. G.
ing the real dimension of the problem mate,
LONDON", 2 nd August. tion of the North-South line in terms " protesting against the G. Coates) stated that it was 'a question, tion and the whites', it seems, was too Smith (Taranaki), then raised the ques-
RAINS IN VICTORIA but there was no reason for deal- Colonel Buckley, Parliamentary Sec- of the agreement. After thirteen years price of Nauru phosphate, present high
the Dominion was not paying great to bridge—they have learnt most tion of the accuracyo£ the count. It
with which the Allies are confronted, ing with his certificate. retary of the Department of Overseas from the date of the agreement nothing and calls on whether too much for the Vancouver and San of the vices and few " of the virtues appeared, he said, that an alteration
and,may convince the world of the im- J-ra.de, received a deputation from a con- had been done by the Commonwealth4!ie_ Government' to insist that all costs Francisco mail services.
perative necessity for prompt and united SERIOUS FLOODSAT
MORWELL. ference of public authorities, suggest- Government to fulfil its obligations to incidental to transport, preparation, and However,re- that civilisation offered,and tribe upon had been made in the division list.
ection to deal-with it." COOGEE MYSTERY distribution be kept as low as possible." on ductions had bgen effectedin freights tribe has been swept away. Mr. Massey said the statement was
ing, that the Government should sub- complete the line. the carriage of produce amounting Availing itself of his unique know- serious. The thing would have Jo be
OUTLINE OF BRITISH PRO-
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serve
an amount equal to' public sub-
scriptions in order to give rudimentary NO REALLY PQOR LAND.
Mr. F. S. Bowen (Gisborne) moved to
that the matter be referred to the Do- £28,000yearly, as compared with the ledge of the subject the Federal Gov- thrashed out.

ceipt of the German


POSALS.
After recalling the steps taken on;re- flood. The
Note, and' the
MELBOURNE,'2nd
Heavy rain at jlorwellcaused' a record
August.
damage is estimated at many Th
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Gov- thousands sterling. Bridges have been' " iie ??,Ice have d?scQvered more bones i- ,
S^NEY, 2nd Augußt: ployed
training in agriculture to enable linem-
emigrants to the Dominions. Miss Wile- was a desert. There was near
No portion of the country
British subjects to become useful Oodnadatta and Central Mountbetween Stuart
minion executive for consideration.
ol
The president concurred that instead pers
passing a hasty resolution,' it would
previous year's Estimates.
received that reduction?"
ernment recently appointed Sir Bald-
Hie Hon. D. Buddo (Kaiapoi): ."Ship- win Spencer to make an expedition
Central Australia with "the object of and
Mr. Smith said he meant to cast no
The name of Mr. Witty croppedf lipi.'■'"
into reflections on anybody. ..
"

ernment's intention to assume the re- washed Oodna-' be well that the executive should give The Minister: "Yes." he was asked where he was when
ipnsibility of a draft reply for submis- all low away,farms rpads are impassable, and m the Glebegarage. It will depend on man said the Governments of Canadaand datta a short stretch of gibber country, "Feelers" framing recommendations as the state a
had been put out to see whether it was of the tribes there, and thetobest

previous division was taken. "
the medical report whether an inquest bouth Africa were, willing
sion to the Allies, Lord Curzonsaid that lying are submerged. No will be to send men to but this was by no means a desert. It the matter further consideration. This possible to get way
He stated that he was absent from
a fast direct service of safeguarding them from the disas-
in this draft the Government expressed loss of life "has been reported. held.
[It was reported yesterday that a por- could be raised.
train -colonists. The money'
_ . i;. .. . carried a certain good
required amount of feed, and was agreed to. between New Zealand and the Old trous consequences that close contact the House at the time. "I have jusfe
the opinion that while nothing inconsis- tion of a human body The "Morning J>Ost?> says much of it was sheep and horse Country, via Panama; but so far no with the whites had brought to the as much light to be away as other mem-,
tent with the Treaty of Versailles should
be done, advantage would be derived LEAGUE OF NATIONS buried under
had been found Buckley
linie in a-garage,and was In effect relied : "fe that cge
Colonel raising country. Then there were some
sandhills, but most of these fairly CYCLONE WARNINGS
tenderer had been found. Such a ser- coastal tribes. He has now returned, hers," he said. "Some are away for
vice would possibly exclude one of the and although he has not yet presented a week. lam not ashamed of my vote!1'
From an examination by impartial ex- believed to be part of the body of Mrs. we will put down pound for pound;- add-
well covjbred with mulga and spinifex,
were
other services. The vessels used in the his report, he stated that from his There came a discussion as to what
Heaydc-n.] ing that a thousand
perts, in co-operation with "the Repar- INDUSTRIAL DELEGATES.
people were on the the seeding stalks of the spinifex being San Francisco .and Vancouver services observations he was quite convinced sort of pencils were used in marking
ations Gpjnmissjon,'into books anxious to emigrate to Australia
were useful, but not fast. What the division -papers. Mr. J. S. Pick- *
Germany's cap- but the Federal authorities good for stock-fattening purposes. AN ISLAND VANTAGE POINT was that the natives were fast disappearing son (Parnell) stated that he had
acity for payment. 'As to the question that tliey had cabled very Even in the sandhill country there wanted was not used
>f Germanguarantees, the draft point-
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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS could not all be taken at pre- were a fast service to the Old and were doomed to extinction owing to pencil. Mr. Glenn had done the ,
ad out that their economic
(Received 3rd August, 11 a.m.)
'
sent The crux of the problem well-grassed flats between the sandhill
was the ridges. The country Country via Panama Canal, but it, had association with the white population! any marking.
value must MELBOURNE, This Day. number of newcomers th.c Dominions kept on improving PERMANENT WIRELESS STATION. not been possible to get it up to the Complete segregation was the only rem- j Various suggestions
largely depend,on factorswhich the ,Ger-
map mepiorahdiim had' not mentioned, M.The Federal Prime Minister, Mr. S.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—
CpPTRtOHT.) could ab/sorb. 'as one went north. In all the area present. edy, and as that was practically impos- what should be done were made as to
with the division ."
Brace,'has invited the Trades Hall to , MELBOURNE, covered by the party there was not much they would disappear. That was list. A Labour member' proposed
such, as the stabilisation of
the ina-k nominate" three 'representatives, from TIhe Federal Senate'passed the Meat „ Sjtf August,
country that could be described as really (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) sible,
regrettable, as without them it would be the list should be sent "to the Arbitra- that
and th? balancing of the German Bud- poor. There were immense areas splen- | FUR PER ACRE. -"■

ggt, and that ho guarantees would be whom a selection will be made for the Bonnt-iea and Jtfidemotion of
.Conference.in September. A Rational Debt Bills without "material
WOOLA ND COTTON didly grassed, and much carrying mulga
SYDNEY, 25tk July.
So useful has it proved in warning 'Apparently there are those in New-
difficult to work the land. tion Court" to elucidate the problem
effective unless provision was made for Geneva and acacia, which' was very thick inI mariners,fanners, and others of the cy- Zealand whp have hopes of the fur
that had arisen. (Laughter.) Mr.: Holr.l.'.
some xorm of international control of ftie delegate from the
from the employers and one amendment.
places. There was not much permanent cjones that periodically sweep down the trade becoming one of the principal in- BREACH OF GAMING ACT jshould be summoned.
land urged that a Sherlock Holmes ■
Uerman financial administration.' The selected. Commonwealth ■will also' be SYDNEY, 2nd August,
termitjatea by advising' Germany ihrfie new. members have' been' appoint- UNITED STATES FIGURES. surfacewater, but water seemed to be coast during the two years that it has dustries of the. country. After further discussion,the Chairman.
?/¥'
it it desired a resumption of
the inquiry
ed to the Upper House, and 'two addi- obtainable almost anywhere in the been on trial as an experiment, thai Speaking in the House of Represen- ADVERTISING A PICTURE. suggested that Mr. Smith should agree
to withdraw without 'delay the tional appointments are to' be made (.UNITED PRESS
ASSOCIATION.—COfXRIQHTO parts visited, and often at . shallow the Commonwealth Jiletprological authori- tatives" last evening, Mr. T. D. Burnett that both he and Mr. Glenn had made-
and decrees which had organised ordinances
and fo-
FEDERAL BUDGET -
(ACSTBAHAN NBW ZEALASB CABtg ASSOCIATIptI.J depth.
"" ■ ■■" very ties have decided to make the wireless (Temuka) asked how it was expected to IST TSIEQBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) a mistake.
mented the policy of passive (Receiyed 3rd August, 10 a.m.) station on Willis Island a pernia-nent ' ' ' in- exterminate the rabbit pest when some At first Mr. Smith was not inclined to
and unequivocally to disavowresistance, CANCER RESEARCH FUND stiution. ' people held the idea that fur would I 'At AUCKLAND, This Day. do this, but eventually he agreed, and
the acts DR.. PAGE ACCUSED OF COOKING SAN FRANCISCO, 2nd August. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION Willis Island—a lonely wind-swept give a- greater return per acre than the Police Court, R. A. Cleland, the incident closed. The chairman said

.
of violence and sabotage of the National The-
which in some A SURP.LUS. Ihe Agricultural Department' in "a spot in the Pacific off the north coast of manager Picture
and other agricultural produce. atre, was charged with a breach the there was no doubt that the list had
Queensland—is ordinarily given ifp en- wheat
capes had accompanied if."
expressed the belief that such
The draft (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) preliminary estimate, stijtcs".''that the of been wrongly counted, and that th«
M the part of Germany would
action (BNITED PMBS ASSOCIATION.—CPPTEIGHT.J (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND
CABLE ASSOCIAnOH.) will be 228
w
■?? iv
ooo *".?,. the "■United State* A PROTESTAGAINST *CONTRACT tirely to screeching sea birds,' and it is Gaming Act in disposing of moneygifts
of from £20 to £1 to those picking I"Noes" shouldbe 32 instead of 31 ' .'
involve (Received 3rd' August, 11 a.m.) million pounds. ' SYSTEM. '■■ ■ ' ■ not an ideal spot on which to spend six
.econsideration by the occupying Pow- LONDON,' 2nd August. The_ Department estimates that the months on end with no glimpses of the SPECTACLED RABBITS. twelve men with certificatesand saying:
en, of the conditions of
their MELBOURNE, This Day. The cancer research fund subscriptions condition the A point in favour the Is- 'Do bear
of ASSOCIATION.!Federalworld. But the" life of the two land in the North v. South North of certificate for the Count
occupation, "
In the Federal House
of Representa- total £50,0.00. Plan's 'are' advanced for cent, of normal, thus forecasting 1that
cotton crop is 67 per {81 KtppRAPH.—PRESS outer you a
PRICE OF NEWSPAPERS
t»L a\
tures of¥*A r-6t,Urn
industrial
to the nol"^ fu-
life in the Ruhr In bats tives, Mr. Charlton continued the "de- a« intensive collecting "compaism"
on the Budget, accusing" Dr. Page ?"'"n here and jii the Dominions. "' bales,
in the the total production will be i1,516,000 The Otago Labour DUNEDIN, This Day. officers'who have been stationed
Council enters a there throughoutthe last two cyclone sea- was
argument of Monte Cristo?" thai being the title
stated by the Hon. j. A. Hanan of a motion picture on exhibition at
aslnft
a? ?enfc the A lies,the British*»
t o "draft of charging items of expenditure to last
exceeding last year's production
' ' ' ' ' protest, against the suggestion that the eons has had its compensations.' Well (Invercargill) in the Hpuss of Repre- the National Theatre. Mr. Poynton,
Govern- accounts which properly belonged
by two million bales. Governmentshould revert to the con- supplied with literature and with plenty sentatives last evening. S.M., said that he thought the scheme INCREASES NOTIFIED IN LONDON.
3SL §avt, fuller "explanations 'of its years
views on these-points to this year; the object feeing 'to "tike THE TEA MARKET tract system as against the existing co- to occupythemselves with in equipping Referring to the fact that rabbits are 'as carried out was a violation of section
" advantage of last year's healthy HOLDING UP COTTONPRICES. operative system " .
in the construction their quarters and wireless plant they fewer in
of havehad the diversion usually denied to of the Dominion than in the southern ■and
number in the northern parts 39, but as the case was a novel one, In notifying on 23rd May an increase
cial conditions and converta deficitfinan- in the railways. accused believed he was observing
FRENCH REPLY TO BE ensuing year into a surplus. fONITBD P^ESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMOHT.) people on such isolated spots of a districts,
con- not find Mrl Hanan said that one did the law, after getting legal advice, it in the price of daily papers, the ion-
PUBLISHED
(AUSTRALIAN NEW
'
- ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 3rd August,
CAIRO, 2nd August,
10 a.m.)
DUNEDIN EXHIBITION
stant stream of news. Even messages the rich pastoral
from far-off Cornwall have reached the extreme north that was to be found accused desired ato take the
land in the was not one for penalty. If, however, don "Daily Telegraph" said that the
case fur- proprietors regretted the need for rais-
TRADE RECIPROCITY CALCUTTA,' Ist August.' me government
announces' ~tt§' ijn- two men on Willis Island, and they in the south. he woudl be fined £5 Is, to en- ing the price from l£d, especially aY
At the tea sales there-was a good tention
demand. Better-class sorts sold at full ket of intervening in the cotton mar- PROPOSALTO have sat in the snug little weather-board " In fact," he said, " I am told that ther, able him to appeal on the facts as >yell they had' hoped that the next change-
(Received 3rd August, noon.)
late rates. Prices 'for best Pekoes ad- by purchasing- large quantities IMPORT BUILDERS. receiving-room listening rapturously to in some parts of the North Island the as on the law. : in the price of the paper, which was
' 'in'
'
2nd August.
fUMHEB PHESS
ASSOCIATION.—COPXIUGHT.J vanced. Inferior' lots and dust dragged. order tq strengthen the prices. scugsBy divas broadcasted from Syd- rabbits require spectacles to see the the pioneer of the penny press, would
Iji consequencePAE.IS,
UK IBLEQBAPn.—PRESS And their duties grass." be,
of the speeches of Lord (Received 3rd August, 11.30 a.m.)
ASSOCIATION.) ney; are'not arduous. back to the popular price. But
Curzon and Mr. Baldwb.', the Foreign
1
MELBOURNE, This Day A return showing the landed cost of DUNEDIN, This Day.
At a meeting of the Otago Labour tensely useful. Eight in the'
Quite the contrary. But they are in- SOUVENIR GUNS after a year's experiment at Hd, they
Ofhce has published the reply
sent to J.he negotiations in regard to
the Aus- tea in parcels of over 51b at'various ports PRESIDENT HARDING Council it was decided to instruct the the cyclones, their warnings to shipping SOLDIERS'SETTLEMENT BILL. track of were compelled t6 revert to 2d. In jus-
Britain on Monday, insisting that Qer? tralian-Canadian reciprocal' trade rela- in New Zealand was furnished to tlie
many must end the passive' resistance tions have been postponed until secretary to reply to Mr. Fletcher's pro- and the coastal towns of Queensland have On behalf of the Lands Committee, FROM H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.
tification of the decision,they reminded
readers that all the London 'daily news-
Bruce visits Canadaafter the Imperial Mr House of .Representatives last' evening.
It showed nrices as follows OUT OF IMMEDIATE DANGER. Dominion tobuilders
posal that be brought into tie been of enormous value. Daring the Mr. A. D. M'Leod (Wairarapa) report- papers were now sold at double their.
:—lnver- enable the first year of its existence there was a er! to the House of Representatives yes- As a memento of the Dominion's pre-war price,
TIME FOR FRANKNESS
Conference. - "
l■ ■ ■ cargill, Is Oid; Wellington, Is '2ia;
Auckland, Is 3d; Lyttelton, In 4d; (pNITEO PRESS fSSOqAIION.—COPIIIIqBI.)
to be expeditiously prosecuted
exhibition
contended that tliere wiil be sufficient
work
It was singular immunity from such, visitations, mended thatthe
terday that Committeehad recom- battleship, which is to be scrapped in
the Discharged Soldiers accordance with the disarmament agree- ference
and that even this dif-
is not equal to the rise in pub-
and Ministers, ever on the look-out these lishing
BRITAIN MUST REPLY TO GBR.
SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM
Dunedin,Is 4|d;
other athand India ' tea landed' in Tara- (Received 3rd August, 10
- '
Patea. Is 7d, On the UDBIRAUAN NEW ZEAIANO CABLE: ASBP.OWTIOK.) builders in New Zealand when the time days for fields for economy,had almost Settlement Amendment Bill should be ment, a number of four-inch guns and used in the printing
arrives for starting on the buildings made up their minds that it was not allowed to proceed without amendment other parts of H.M.S. New Zealand are is the chief
costs. Newsprint—the paper
of a journal—which
naki IDa as a.m ) item in these costs, is now
. . "
■ MANY.
(ONIIED FREBS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMOHT.)
Tiniaru Java
compared
tea was
with Is 6d at
landed cheapest
SAN FRANCIS<3O, '2nd August. It was announced last nio-ht that worth continuing. During the past sea- The Bill was set down for second read- to be distributed between the principal more than double
son, however,the Queensland Chamber ing next sitting day. centres of the country. The Minister Wages, and all the miscellaneous
its price in 1914.
at Wellington and dearest on the West President Harding is regarded as out £SO.,ppp required The government' of Commerce,shipping masters, and items
2nd Coast. '■ J
of immediate danger, but stilrvequires % subsidy of Defence (Sir R, Heaton Rhodes) stated which come into the cost of newspaper
2nd August. SYDNEY, August. expected by Monday. " others were "able, bring gucli abund-
The "DailyLONPQN,
is '■
to this morning that the naval authorities production, have also greatly
Jelegraph/'-'in 'an "edi- Mr. W. Arundel Orchard has been 1 matching. The doctors stcrte that LIBERAL GENEROSITY. increased
tonal, says:' "We arcr conyinceii that, appointed Director of the Sydney Gon- „ tjh%??bl?,' «?»« in this issqe accredited to his complete'recovery"ivjir'be slow, a?id
ant evidence of the use that had been had o,ffere.d a number of guns aud other compared with eight years agq. The
appeared in that journal,but that he requires a long rgsf '' ' '
Hajnv is gutted acting made pf the timely intimations of ap- The generosity of the. Liberal Party fittings from the warship as souvenirs, proprietors stated that tliev were
the "wish" of the pwple,, 'bdti'fiere and Of Music at a salary' of anywhere "? A!"expressly'jtatcd:

r ¥■ proaching eyclpnes jjiat it was" decided towards" the Prime Minister in allowing but nothing had been decided acting
M -giicU'-jiawk
edttorlil opinion-'6! "'ThSHiiati."] *? tfie p%#°.Sr*pent
■^■ Czecho-Sloyok Consal-Geseral !3y'dne# as to in agreement with "The Times,"
'"'
use! his Roaditwn a iHvaiavii'A. restful
* night,
-
" r with juHsdiction oyjsiTNswT&ifoj"®'- a permanent
in to go ahead with the establishment of the Estimates to coins "'on yesterday their allocation between til© various
and iujly-equi^ped itiiiej^. aSteraooa without'opposition wa» pointed &OWU6 of the Dominion. for similar reasons, was raising 4ts"p"rica
£o a EUnilar amount on 'the"game
which
da^
'■'" r-
8

THE EVENING PQST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1923


OTIRA TUNNEL time the train-crews and certain other
EMPOWERING BILL
sections of the personnel will be supplied
by the-Department of Railways,
but the
PARLIAMENT EXTRA EDITION ROSENEATH TRAMWAY A DOUBLE CENTENARY RUGBY
electrified section will be operated under
TO-MORROW'S CEREMONY the Public Works Department until CITY LOANS BY SPECIAL ORDER
LATE SHIPPING
LATE NEWS
the installation and service can be hand- TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS AN OPPOSITION MOVE CHRISTIAN WORK AMONG THE
ed over to the Department of Railways. INTER-ISLAND MATCH
OPPOSITIONFROM CIVIC MAORIS | ARRIVALS.
PARLIAMENTARY PARTY, LEAVES Thus, the electrical contractors are'res- TO-MORROW August 3—Kohi, 5.6. (12.20 p.m.), 125 ton»,
ponsible to the Public Works Depart- LEAGUE. PETITION TO BE PRESENTED. Valder,
TO-NIGHT. ment for performance of their contract
HOIJSE OF. REPRESENTATIVES from Havelock.
August 3—Calm, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), .880 tons,
"-

(including twelve months' electrical main- Although the first Christian service The biggest event of the Rugby cal-' M'Lachlan.Jrom Lyttclton. ■
The Wellington City Rates Consolida- As a rule, when a City Councilor any was held .in New Zealand on Christmas
tenance),
Ministers, members of the Legislative partment isandresponsible the Public Works De- tion and Empowering Bill was consider-
to the Depart-
Council, and members of the House of ment of Railways for the completed rail- ed and discussed at a meeting of the 2.30 p.m.
The House of Representatives met at BRITAIN AND FRANCE other governing body embarks upon a Day, 1814,by the Rev. SamuelMars- to take place at Athletic Park
work which, will give "residents of any den, it was not until the arrival of the row afternoon,when the chosen players August S-Wainui,
endar, outside international matches,is
to-mor- i DEPARTURES.
The Baptist Union Incorporation Bill Rev. Henry Williams, on 3rd August, from the North and South Islands wiU for Picton. s.s. (noon), 6SI tons', Sizer,
Representatives, accompanied by their way section. Civic League about the middle of last particular locality an easier means of '
It is not to be supposed, therefore, month, and it was then decided to op- was read a second time and referredto RELATIONS DISCUSSED access to their homes,those residents 1823, one hundred years ago to-day, engage in the annual inter-Island clash August J—Kennedy, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 226 tons,
.wives and daughters, will leave for the that the official opening, marking .the poae clause sof the Bill. So far as the the Committeeof Selection.
that Christian work began in real earn- Many of the players I Stuart, for Foitoa.
South this eveningby the ferry in order inception Mr. L. M. Isitt (Chriatchurch North) wax enthusiastic as to the virtues of the est among the Maori race. Nineteen first appearance as will be making their
Island representa- I The liner MATAKANA AT LONDON. .
of a traffic service under the league was
to be present at the opening ceremony Public Works Department, also marks
able to learn, the matter had gave notice to introduce the Religious CRITICISM IN COMMONS
kindly body which so well attends to years later, whon Bishop Selwyn land- tives, and, as their
form will be closely j Wellington onMatakana, which sailed from
the 21st June, arrived at Lon-
of the Otira tunnel to-morrow. Amongst the completion of the contractors' work. not previously been considered by any Exercises Public SchoolBill. their wishes and requirements, and that ed in New Zealand, he was able to watched in view of the selection of the | don on the "2nd August.
In reply Mr. say: "Here I find a race of cannibals New Zealand
those -who will make the trip are Sir Climatic conditions, including extreme ratepayers' association,but the council the Prime toMinister V. H. Potter (Roskill), is so, oj course, with many Roseneath who been converted to Christianity Wales, they will be out
team to meet New South
Joseph-Ward and Lady Ward, the Hon. .wetness, make an electrical installation of the league took the matter up, as it would be said he thought it THE POLICY OF DRIFT, residents as regards the inclined tram- withinhave a single generation."' This re- very best. That will ensure a fine
to give their ARAWA FOR SOUTHAMPTON
R. M'Kenzie, Mr. Evan Parry, repre- difficult. Tests will continue, and vari- has representatives of the majority of applied forasState well for people who had
advances under the way scheme to run up to Crescent road, sult was chiefly due' to the labours of of football, as is usually the case game
The Shaw Savill liner Arawa is to sail
from Wellington at 4 p.m. to-morrow for
sentative of the British GeneralElectric ous things may have to be done before those associations among its members. 75 per cent, when
system to make fresh appli- but there are other residents in that dis- two brothers,the Revs. Henry and Wil- North meets South, and if the weather Southampton and London, via Panama.
Company, and several prominent Govern- the Government finally inspects and cer- The meeting decided that evidence should cations if they (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMOBI.)
who consider that the proposed liam Williams, the latter arriving three j-emains. fine the game should be fast
ment officials. The Ministers present at tifies the /completion of the contract. be given before the Local Bills Com- selves of the wanted to avail them- (AUSTRALIAN " NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) trict tramway will not tjmly serve as it years after his eider brother. It can and open, with the forwards carrying :
the ceremony will be the Prime Minister It is usual, when railway works are mittee of the House, and, accordingly, 95 per cent, loans. It of opportunity obtaining ATHENIC'S LOADING.
(Received 3rd August, 2 p.m.) should, and, in thus falling short—to therefore be seen that 3rd August, 1823, just about as much responsibility as the The liner Atheoic is to leave Gisborne on
(the- Right Hon. W. F. Massey), the nearing completion, that there should the chairman,Mr. \V. S. Wilson, and would be ad- LONDON,

Tuesday for completion of loading at Lyttel-


visable, also, for those who had found 2nd August. their minds—will be an expensive busi- is perhaps the most important date in backs. The personnel of'the teams oc- ton and Wellington. The veseel. Ts due here
Uon; j. G. Coates(Minister of Public be a transition period, short or long, the secretary of the league, Mr. D. M'- that advances of 75 per cent, were in- In the House of Commons, discussing ness for the city as a whole, and of the Church history of our Dominion. casioned some surprise, but there can be on the 11th August, and
Works)', and the Minister' of Defence(the when, the constructing authority (the Laren, attended a meeting of the Com- is to sail at day-
Hon.- Sir R. Heaton Rhodes). On ar- Public Works Department) remains in mittee with representatives of the Cham- sufficient, to make fresh applications if the no great value to any but a comparative- Feeling that the centenary of Henry ro doubt that some of the
Dominion's break on the 16th Augu6t for Southampton
Premier, Mr. Baldwin's state- ly will, be seen in action. At | and London, via Montevideo, and Teneriffe.
rival at Ohristchurch, the party will charge . and . also acts temporarily as a ber of Commerceand the Industrial As- they wanted to borrow more under tha few ratepayers. Accordingly, a peti- Williams's landing should be celebrated best players
travel by special train to Otira. and the traffic authority. The Tauranga-Matata sociation. . new Act, which, he thought, would en- ment, which is identical with Lord tion
the board to increase the amount of Curzon's, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. ing circulated for signature.
has been drawn up, and is now be- in some practical way, the executive of any rate, they represent their respective
the New Zealand Anglican Board of Islands, and the battle for RIMUTAKA HOMEWARD
Mr., M'Laren stated this morning that able
official ceremony will occupy about two section (38 miles), the Haurau to Port-
faonrs; -On returning to Christchurch land section
in the evening, the visitors will be enter- land), Gisborne-southward,
(31 miles, in North Auck- on that occasion he gave evidence on be-
half of the league, which statements
the advances.
(Left Sitting.)
Leader of the
found
Opposition,
dissatisfaction with
expressed
the
pro-
replies
It
"We,
runs as follows:
the undersigned
— Missions has decided that the church should be well up to the standard
resident* of people of New Zealand should be in- former years. It mayeven prove to be
supremacy e
of land l T£ on
her
Ri'2uta^' 1 which sailed '""a 'Auck-
the 4th' July for London, continued
voyage from Colon on the 3Ut July.
BOUND.

portion's of Roseneath,do hereby desire to enter an vited to erect a Henry and William Wil- better. Great interest
tained.at a banquet by the Canterbury the Sfcratford-Main and were endorsed by the others present. A from France and Belgium. However, emphatic protest against the proposed liams Divinity Schoolin the diocese of in the match, and it is is expectedtaken
being
Progress League, and some members of other sections haveTrunk, Kaikohe, suggestion was made, which suggestion
scheme of the City Council to provide a Dornakal (India), at a cost of £2000. there will be an that THE PORT HUNTER.
the party will return by ferry steamer. been in this position had since been repeated, that clause 5 TO-DAY'S BUSINESS there was one point of satisfaction, and attendance of some-
for some time, in some cases for years. should be
Th©;remainder of the party will return So the. experience of the Public Works retained, but that a limit that was that the Governmenthad at means of access to Roseneath by way of The reason that this particular me- thing like 16,000. »f7« c Por
afternoon ffo rHu. nte,r, left °<s°°me yesterday
Auckland to complete loading.
an inclined tramway, to a point situated morial has been chosen is that the rs- "
on Monday. Department as a temporary traffic au- should he placed on the amount of loan
money which the City Council might To-day will be a short one in the House policy of its own.
last determined to devise and pursue a in Crescent road, Roseneath. cent visit to ; our shores of Bishop
M*m*>. ers of b°tk teams assembled She on
is to sail from Auckland at daybreak
the 7th August for New York, Boston,
by special order in any one year of Representatives, as it will be necessary He urged Mr. Baldwin to give a de- .scheme
thority, during the final constructional raise
in Wellington to-day, and indulged in and Montreal.
"We are of the opinion that the Azariah,
THE PROGRAMME. changes, is very wide. An electrified Ihat proposal he for members to leave to-night aa outlined in the Press is both the only native Indian who has practice.at Kelburn Park. Jacob arrives
and unsuitable for the dis- been so far raised to the Episcopate, has morrow.. to-night, and M'Lean and M'Carthy to- -
railway will represent a new application cept, for he had was not prepared to ac- sent at the opening of the Otira
to be pre- finite assurance that he would call the
tunnel House together, if the circumstances undesirable
TO LOAD FOR LONDON.
arranged for to-morrow of the same principle. seen no -representations catering as it does for a compara- created much interest in the wonderful practice at
Kelburn Park this afternoon. iJh
er
?OTtF"PPerJ for iß».
The programme to-morrow. There will be merely an arose. The first point of the new depar- trict,
6 to leave Hobart on the

1
of the need of that form
of legislation tively small number mass movement that is going on. in 12th August Bluff. Me vessel later
is as, follows: at this particular time.
We had with overhead charges ofthat residents, and Southern India, from which country the The gates at Athletic Park are to be Va* t? t^1'"18," L>tt€lton, and
8.30 a.m. He had been afternoon sitting, which will be devoted ture was the end of all
secrecy. result
1 Napier,
Leave Christchurch.
Arrive Otira 10 p.m. MAIN TRUNK EXPRESS Eastern SuburbsLeague when the
present at the annual meeting of the to Estimates. At 5.30 o'clock the House nothing to hide or be ashamed of. It in a financial loss being passed on to Maori race is supposed to have sprung.
will adjourn until 2.30 p.m. on Mon-
must opened at noon. There will be boxes \ September
to contribute are in- outside the stile entrances in Rintoul
It Bll ou'd f
fTOm N»P'«r on the 10th
forBailLondon, via Las Palmas.
Lunch immediately (25mm.) to 1.40 p.m.
Bill
was considered,and that meeting, which day. It is expected that the Prime Ruhr ior reparations, but the policy was
was clear that France was not in the the ratepayers
of the city. Those wishing
that your council vited by the Board of Missions to for- chase of tickets,
street and Adelaide road for the pur-
1.45 plm. "We therefore Jbe £idle, iki iB «pected at Wellington about
Proceed to power-house
W. F. Massey begins to
DEPARTURE DELAYED was well attended,unanimously
ed to oppose clause 5. resolv- Minister (the Right Hon. W. F. Massey) prompted by warlike feelings not satis- will reconsider thepray present proposal, and ward donations to the general secre- but in order to prevent ("Lmi uJ; of next week "«■!** W<>°l
Hon. . .speak 1.55 p.m. may make a statement in the Hd"use dur- fied as the result of the war. It was give us a means of access to the district
to tary, 41, Ballance street, Wellington. delay and crowding at the gates patrons White Rock, Tora, and Te Awaite. from
With referenceto the provisions in the ing the afternoon regarding the an- an attempt to continue the war after that will are
Hon J G. Ooatesbegins ... 2.5 p.m. benefit the residents of the advised to secure their tickets in The Opihi is due at Wellington on Tues-
SLEEPING CARSDERAILED. " r,eiatlnS to the consolidation of rates, nouncement that the British Govern- formal peace had been declared. He whole the To-day is also the centenary of the town. The tickets are now on sale at day from16 day southern ports, and is to sail
Sir j. G. Ward begins 2.10 p.m. said Mr. M'Laren, he had discussed the ment has handed the Ross Dependency claimed that Britain economically was therebyofbring Roseneath district, and
i
f°r Nelßon *nd :N«W p'y-
Mr; B. Sl'Kenzie 2.15 p.m. matter with a. good about the relief that all landing in New Zealand of the Rev. various places. The stiles at the gates mouth""
During shunting operations at Thorn- the general many citizens, and over to New Zealand to administer. far more depleted than France. The first residents have been looking forward to John who first came to the will be for the use of adults only. Boys'
Mr. T. "M. Wilford 2.20 p.m.
view expressed was that the thing to do was to come to a settlement for some considerable Hobbs,
"Dominion in 1823,in companywith the tickets will be procurable at the boxes Lyttelton t S e
Kinito load for Napier and GUborne.
is due here 0D Tuesday from
2.25 p.m. don' station, at 11.45 this morning, for existing complexity
i*

Mri* H. ;E. Holland in regard to ratine with Germany and also anagreement with time past."
Those who oppose the construction of Rev. Samuel Marsden, Bey. H. Wil- at the entrances to the Park. Those lorThe Wanaka is to leave Wellington to-day
Mr.* G. W. Forbes 2.30 p.m. the assembling of carriages for the north should be avoided if possible, PERSONAL MATTERS France and the other Allies regarding the tramway who are to undertake duties at the Park .
... and that
bound Main and Nataniel It the Auckland.
Mr.- J. O'Brien 2.35 p.m. Trunk express an accident hold that only the middle liams, Turner. was

Mr, T. E. Y. Seddon 2.40 p.m. occurredexpress which delayed the departure consolidation was bound to
the same time it was felt thatcome At
the effect Mr. N. O. Kensington^ appointment
the inter-Allied debt.
Mr. Austen Chamberlain deprecated of the three fairly distinct residential Bey. Hobbs's first visit to the Dominion, are to be at the grounds by 11.45 a.m. frniH" A"c"and,
Special train arrangements have fn? m. ?at?ia '5 dueand»<■ Wellington,to-morrow
is to sail to-morrow
Inspect machinery immediate- of the for an hour and a half. which levels of Roseneath can be served by and the Wesleyan party took up resi- been for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru,:
:" ly afterwards It appears that some of the carriages on the the new legislation would have as Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of the suggestion that we shouldrank our-
selves definitely on the side of Germany. the tram, and while they do not wish to dence at Whangaroa. After residing, made in order to give country patrons
and Tlm-
rating of
Finish with power-house p.m. were being pulled over a pair of "trail- the city proper property should be
in what is now Lands is gazetted.
explain- That would be a grave decision. The deprive people living in "that middle sec- there.for some two.years, they were an opportunity of witnessing the match. |Ti»
The departure
.TheOamaru,
Wingatui loads at Dunedin to-morrow
Timaru,
ing" points, and while half way across ed, and m that connection fully tion from the benefitsof the scheme, driven out by the Natives, their house of the train for and Lyttelton,
to-morrow afternoonhas been Wairarapa
Board train and leave cutting Mr. Russell Edward Pope was to-day benevolent, passive attitude to the , due here on Friday to load for and is
ribbon as train leaves 3.10 p.m. some of them started to set back, the towards securing the co-operation he took steps admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme promised by Mr. Bonar Law hadFrench they consider that the benefits to the was burned, and all their goods were postponed The Ngahere is to leave Wellington Auckland.
Arrive .Christchurch 7.15 p.m. points being set for the wrong road. Chamberof Commerce for of the by the Chief Justice (Sir Robert way to an active given comparatively few ratepayers in that im- appropriated by the Maoris, amongst until 5.55 p.m., and a train will leave morrow to load coal at Westport. 7 to-
The North Island guests will leave for The result was that the bogies of two the holding of Court Sout), on the motion of Mr. W. Perry. the relations no attitude,
but it made mediate locality should not weigh unduly whom the Bey. Mr. Hobbs, with Mr. for Palmerston after the match. The Ngakuta leaves Grermouth to-morrow
of the sleeping carriages became derail- T '", "the Coun«l Changer,
""*»"?, which the Mayor was pre- The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile solution no nearer. SinceJanuary there lington better, and brought a
when the interests the whole of Wel- Wallis and the Bey. James Buller, were The teams are as follow: Wellington
Wellington approximately at 11.30 p.m.
ed, -completely blocking the entrance pared Hall,
Town of
are concerned. In other words, conspicuous apostles. Most of the Nat- Miramlr timber for and
to connect with the ferry steamer, which to to place at the disposal
of the Agency Company, Limited, has received European had been a dangerous change in the NORTH ISLAND.
will be held back for them. the carriage road and preventing the
assembling of furflier carriages. An league, that,the Bill might be explained cable advjce from London that Mr. Al- situation. The French and they and maintain that the tram will not ives concerned in the'raid were of the
that while a few ratepayers will same parties who ware concerned in the Full-back: M'Lean (Bay o f Plenty)
fo^Wdllogton! 5 t0 l6aTe WeStP°rt
»*»«"""-..
.At Otira to-morrow there will be light gang was at once put to work
by the responsible officer,
in charge, Mr. fred Shepherd succeeds the late Mr. British Governments had drifted steadily pay, Ihree-quarters: Grenside (Hawkee The Kakapo loads coal and timber at
refreshments' for only a limited number, emergency the task of re-railing the derailed Mr CW Pl^. Sol^itor, but owing to Warrington Lainjr aa chairman of direc- failed further apart. This policy, while it enjoy a benefit,particularly in wet wea- massacre of the captain and crew of the Bay), Potaka (Wanganui), Greymouth on Monday for Wellington.
hence visitors to the opening ceremony on
1

the to restrain failed ther, the city as a whole will not enjoy Boyd, in the Lower Harbour, opposite Stewart (Bay
are; advised to take a hamper with cars, and by working assiduously, they could
able to accomplish this shortly be-
co ,M not tle£ S
lUnef
be proceeded with
arr"gements tors.
Mr. 15-. W. C. M'lntosh. of Auckland, aged cure relief from
France,
Germany
to
and encour-
se- the prospect of making good working
Totara. The party took refuge at the
of Plenty).
Five-eighths: Johnson.(Taranaki) F BY TELEGRAPH. .
them. There will be plenty of hot were fore 2 o'clock. The traia_wa£ then as- At present the information"available
to is to be transferred to Wellington as her. losses,wet weather and fine weather. Church Mission Station, Kerikeri, Bay Tilyard (WeJUrtfton).
They express doubts as to whether those
.water available.
''i ;-- r THE BANQUET.
sembled and left Thorndon for Auck- wWrhT 0
lndic?' ed that
land at 2.10 p.m., instead of 12.45 p.m. which the consolidation would entail to the Wellington Land Board,vice Mr.
-in
increase Keceiver of Land
he ci^ would am°«"t H. M. Bannister, who retired recently
Revenue and secretary
NO DISLOYALTY
Roseneath residents whose homes are on Patuone
the higher levels will trouble to take the Bey. Mr.and
of Islands, being conducted there Ijy
other friendly chiefs. The
Hobbs then went to Sydney, captain.
Half-back: Mill (Hawkes
Winß-forward: H. Jacob (Horowhemia)
Bay). Sai.ed.-Degreve,
S*..ed.-Waiporl,Af^
lo^^l^^
l'NewEZe^nu' UßUSt-
It is300expected that tjhere will- be theOtherwisetraffic
about people,-including the invited
usual time.
was not interfered undoubtedly
to^TfS
utw,? be advantages Ji I'" *5 l e £ but there would on superannuation.
new car part-way up the hill when that and brought
will probably mean that they must ride his wife to New Zealand in Forwards: Bevan (Horowhenua), Irvind
' to the city EX-INDIAN PRINCE'S ADVICE. further, round the bay to get to the 1827, and proceeded to Hokianga and (Hawkes Bay),
guests, at the bariquet to-be held in with, all intermediate trains arriving Mr. E. S. Craven, 8.A., has been hookers;Patereon (Tara- i
the CaledonianHall, Christchurch.in and departing on time.
the evening. The toast-list has been re- An inquiry will be held into the acci- keeping,
kJnVo
anda?uthe
admuust*ation and book- nominated by the Canterbury College
issuing pf rate notices, Students'Association as a candidate for
(Received
starting-place of the new tramway, and opened a mission there, commencing at naki) lock; Printfe (Wellinfiipnl. Rich-
when they do reach the top of the line Tarawaua,at the head of the Waihou ton (Auckland), M. Brownlie (Hawkes (7.30 a^fMoAThaVm.
besides offering other advantages which the 3rd August, 2.15 p.m.) they will still have to make detours River. Shortly afterwards he moved Bay), Gemmjell (Hawkes Bay)
.viied, and is as follows:
"The King," proposed by Mr. W. K. — dent.
Pff^y
able at this ?»d° the consolidation desir-
time. The league had been nomination
Rhodeß Scholarship for 1924. The
Board
has to be approved by the
of Governors. Ihe Maharaja
DELHI,
of Nabha
2nd
has
August.
advised
quite as long as they now
their make to reach down to Mungungu, which afterwaxds
became the head of the mission, and at
Emergencies: Backe, Pe'ina /Wanea- ton""
nui), H. Hall (Wellington). Forw&rdg,
LYTTELTON,
raro& (9JO a-m-)> from Wtlling-
3rd August

College Mr. Craven Sikh leaders at Amritzar, disapprov- dents,homes. To the lower-level resi-
M'Alpine, president of the league;
"United Canterbury and Westland." ASSESSORS' FEES de'iZ *?
6 tHe S6neral Principfe,
but was educated at the Tiniaru Main School, the the originators of the petition which place a printing press was estab- A. West (Taranaki), Q. Donald (Waira-
To sail—Mareroa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington.

proposed-by the Bight Hon. the Prime


Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey), respond- IN CONCILIATION PROCEEDINGS. ln,f tl
DlacedV?
be£°re
6 aS much
fefcwnitioii and later at the Timaru Boys' High ing of any action on their part regarding movement
his restoration throne; a&o dis- no benefit whatever.
maintain, the lift will be of lished, at which all the printed work of rapa) Hall is emergency half-backonly. BaU,d-Manuka
« ai^m^U^
W* meetinS of the Local School,
ratepayers as possible' be- where he gained a, Senior Na- to the the mission was turned out. In com- Donald jus.t recovering from an at-
the sociating - Arrived-Matakam. t^w'elltagi-n"8118'-
clZu
r?lttee-° tional Scholarship. He then himself from movement It is stated that the petition is being pany with the Rev. Mr. Bunby, he came tack of influenza.
ed'to by the Hon. W. Nosworthy, Min- nth6 14th in«^nt, to teachingprofession, and gainedentered disloyal to the BritishanyGovernment, widely
ister of Agriculture, the Hon. Sir E.
Heaton Rhodes,Minister of Defence,the One of the matters dealt with by the was a
T naiH arsnPart
V CU ar matter as the Bi" B certificates. He graduated
his
in
D and
1922.
which,
signed by residents of Roseneath. to Wellington in. 1839,and brought with
he declares,would only lead to In the meantime,a start has been
made him a number of Native teachers, one
SOUTH ISLAND. s i j
Bailed—Rimutaka, r,, l
for COLON,
Loadon. :
tod-August.
"

HOJJ. ."J. Grimmond, M.L.C., and Mr. Wellington. Trades and Labour Council - matter that t
'
concerned all citi- Mr. Cravenhas had a notable athletic misery. A Council of Administration by the council in the preliminary clear- being left at each place on the way, Full-back:' Sinclair (Otano). a ..i a „
PATEA, 3rd August.
,(noon),
has been formed Three-quarters: Steel
...
Arrived—Kapanui ■

H. E. Holland, M.P.-for Buller, Leader last evening was the question of the pay- Clause5 of career. In football he has represented to look after the infant ing work of scrub and gorse on the hill- one of the teachers coming on to Port (West CoaeM, from Wellington.
ment of union assessors' expenses in con- the BiU, shortly stated South Canterbury, Canterbury College, heir to Nabha. sides, and it is proposed to continue Nicholson. Land was purchased in the
Mackareth (Otajjo), Snodci-ass (Nelson). ' NELSON, 3rd August.
of the. Parliamentary: Labour Party;
"Public Works and Railways," propos- ciliation proceedings, which question was raise loans
ed by the Hon. John Barr, M.L C re- the other day brought before the notice
proposes to give the
for tramway or
council Lw«
to and the New Zealand University team
°an?Hrv
in 1920 and 1921, and was selected for AIR FORCE AND NAVY
with the work on the old quarry face vicinity of Manners street, and some of (Southland).
work shortly. this remains in the hands of the mission Half-back: M'Carthy (Canterbury).
Five-eighths : Page (Canterbury), Belli
«!£££ #g P :m:|: JS-WSfe-
sponded to by the Hon., J. G. Coates, of the House "of Representatives by Mr. pajeis for their the team this year. In boxing he has to-day. The Bey. Mr. Hobbs left sev- Wing-forward: Knox (Otago). '.
SaHed-Opihi (1 m?jf?< t&,^*v«l»t- ff
Minister of Public Works and Railways; K. M'Keen, M.P., and which was clause is persistedsanction,that is, if the represented the college for several years
brought with and adopted t£!
the heavyweight SUB-COMMITTEE'S &EPORT.
eral valuable journals, and these contain
COLD AND SHOWERY interesting referencesto events and Meeting .(Ojaxo),..hookers; X. M'- STOCK & Forwards: -MtCleary (Canterbury) ~*
"tT£l
of ?"tsfcs'V Prosed
Christchurch
by the Mayor up at the meeting last evening
(Mr. J. A. Flesher), and by .a request from the Shop Assistants'
in class, winning
final of this class at the tournament the
iJunedfn. He has also done good work
in people noteworthy! for their influence (Otago). lock; J.
Bichardson (Otago),
SHAREMARKET
responded to by Mr. T. M. Wilford, Union that the council should support LAST MONTH'S WEATHER. upon New Zealand's early; history. captain, L. Peterson (Canterbury), G.
(Received 3rd
Leader of the Opposition, and Mr E it in urging upon the Government that
W-, U'7^y- General' Manager,
Zealand Hallways; "The Builders ofNew
the expenses of one assessor should be
the paid by the Government. The council
on numerous sports bodies at school and
at college.
A second toJ^NDON.
containing
, . August, 2 p.m.)
2nd August.
White Paper has been issued been
the
The weather during last month has
summed up by the Director of the COAL SUPPLIES
.Stuart
terbury).
(Buller). B. Stewart
Emergencies: Backs, Beid (Nelson),
""' (South Can-
" ■■■'
WELLINGTON BUSINESS
lunnel,' proposed by Mr. F. W Fur- agreed to lend their support to the re- recommendations, ap-
proved by the Government, the special Meteorological Office (Mr. D. C. Bates)
as
kert, Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works presentations made by the union, and a BOOKMAKING CASE of as dull and showery, with a predomin-
M'Kay (West Coast). Forwards,Snow .'Prices of investment .'and mining stocks to-
day are as follow:—
Department, responded to by Mr. Evan letter has been forwarded on from the sub-committee on the relations of the ance of southerly winds and SHIPMENT FOR WELLINGTON. (Nelson), Tunnicliffe (Buller). 10 a.m. Call:
Parry, Engineer-in-Chief, English council Navy and Air Force. The sub-commit- quent lack of a conse-
jtnc Company. Elec- to the Minister of Labour to ACCUSED CONVICTED. tee does not think that the present sys- sunshine,which was less Replying to a question asked in the WAIRARAPA V. WELLINGTON iDTeitment. Bujert. Sellera.
that effect. tem can remain altogether unchanged, than one-third of the possible total: The House of Representatives this afternoon
; SCENES TO BE FILMED. ■_ The consensus of opinion at the meet- RECLAMATIONS Reserved decision was given by Mr nor that it is possible completely to 96 sunshine during the month amounted to' by Mr. A. L. Monteith (Wellington <l p.o. InE. Stk.,
Stk.,
1939... B6 15 6 c—— *
——
ing was that small unions,particularly E-Page, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court sever relations between the hours 32 minutes. The rainfall was East), the Minister of Mines,the Hon. The inter-Island match will be pre- 5* p.c. Ins. Stic., 1935.:. 4} p.c. Ins. 96 15 o
The historic event at Otira will be per- those in
petuated by the cinematograph country towns, should receive
camera. some assistance,and there was a sound HOW THE CITY WAS EXTENDED ■rniilip lossman was charged with car- be recommends
"Lafternoon in the case in which It two Forces. more than one-third below
that naval officers shall —3.77 the average J. G. Anderson, denied-that there had ceded by a representative
.match between 4} p.c. War Bonds, 19S» 86 15
1955... 102 0 0
— '

Views of the Midland railway and the enough reason why country unions did rying on business as a
appointed to the Air inches.
Staff and means days, the maximum fall being .71 It was recorded on 19 been an increase in the price of State Wairarapa and Wellington,
inches, coal of approximately 18 per cent. A at 1.15 p.m. On account of Svenson,4}
commencing
4} p.c. War Bonds, 1838 96 15 0
p.c. War Bonds,1930 96 15 0
0 —
"
'
coach route from Arthur's Pass to Otira not
will be taken, and the camera
througrtheX:. 34 JoUnieyo£
*"
always feel that a
man hopes could serve them best, thatlocal
C°aCh a small town was not able tea --3sident
his employers on contentious points as
assessor LAND PRICES IN EARLY DAYS. fia,.
argue
in
with The different stages in the
extension
tobacconist
Ihe
shop and
question of the admissibility
bookmaker at devised whereby the
Manama street, where he had a nical knowledge at thewealth
hairdressing
Magistrate dealt at length saloon. istry. should
with the
of the cvi-
posal
"
be utilised by the Air Min-
and teoh- on the 26th. The
Admiralty's dis-
the
a
wind
maximum
was 226
averagevelocity of short time ago,the Minister stated, the Mark ATicholls,and "Doc" JJicholls not 6 p.c.
miles per day with Department
of 478 miles, on the morning likely to be a shortage in Wellington, has
ol the 6th. The mean temperature
realised j'lat there
was and made arrangements for supplies Nicholls (injured) and F. Tilyard
was being available, the Wellington team CBankP.O.
undergone some change. H. E. Bank
S
p.c. War Bonds, 1933 102 0 0
5J p.c. P.O. Bonds, 1927- 98 5 0
Ins. Stk., 1927 98 2 6
of N.S.W
xr Bank of N.Z
of N.Z. (rights) . . _-
41 5 0
i 12 a
I io «
—'
—— - ■

BROADCASTING THE NEWS


those points should be argued for reasons
i^kmV^
o l eclamation wereWelli"gton
°f by mean" " ,as, to certain telephone rings IN NEW SOUTH
which had been received
only slightly below the
average. The from the Waikato and State mines,one Pringle (in the North Island team) were and x Union Bank 14 12 (1
of diffidenceor other reasons more di- of
teresting_and described in «,n in- were in occupation. He while the police WALES maximum,
while
however,
the
was considerably of the objects being to give supplies to also not available. The teams
will be
Nat. Mort. (Lon., Reg.)
xN.Z. Eefrig. (ios)..v.. "—
_'
4 10
Jl2 9
lower, mean minimum was gas companies. To-day, the only coal as follow:—
The idea of broadcasting the princi-
rectly affecting his employment.
Itis recognised by the Trades Council,
■H- B. Bailhe, Chief
valuable address by Mr. exhibits produced, the dayreviewed the
City Librarian cards, bet- NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-
above the
daily average for former years. The in the State depot was Waikato coal,
lluddart-Parker (0rd.)... 2 4 3-
Huddart-P«rker (pref.) ... 100
-
—:■ —
as stated in the letter forwarded to the g-ven at the monthly luncheon of the with PS' *\°-' and comb>"°& these fh l? range of the temperature from retailed at 3s 9d per cwt. in the city, Wairarapa:—Full-back, R. Cundy; nDdw- ??ef- (ord. 335 0 «

——_—
(pref-)
pal speech at the banquet
to-morrow Minister that certain unions c as
LORS. night to day averaged 9.2 degrees, which three-quarters, Well. Woollen ?tk' and
evening was
mooted, and it was hoped abused the privilegesgranted in the past Aro Advancement Association yes- rW t- u heencf to the telephone
is less than usual. Eleven
and 4s in the the
suburbs, same as was Carson, ,E. Booth, Mor- pref.)
to send abroad the
Minister the Rightremarks of the Prime them when terday. The first reclamation appeared
the Government paid the feesand ex- to have been carried out in 1852 in the convicted.theT
K'.**
convict
decided was admissible,
ccused .W °»M have to be (Received 3rd August, 2 p.m.) red during the month. th frosts occur- being
charged by the companies. This ris; five-eighths, Jury," F. Booth; half- Westporb Coal
9 4 0.
2 0 9
—"'
1

__ —
e lowest read- morning he received advice that it was back, Riroti; wing-forward, J. Donald; leyland O'Brien
Hon. W. F. Massey. penses hape f
Ihe question of penalty SYDNEY, ing being 23.9 degrees', on the hoped dispatch a vessel to the West forwards,Hutchison,M. Willoughby, W. Dental and Medical Sup.
1 1? 0
Monday morning was -two niocs members of theThis
The Radio Society of Christchureh of all assessors, but the proposal of land stretching from Chewslane adjourned until Day. morning to 10 0
approached, but unfortunately it was that the expenses of one assessor should with irT,^ Street 36° feet fll°nt^e Legislative of the 26th. The heaviest rain of the Coast to-day, and she was expected to Knowles, Harvey, F. Willoughby, Des- Burns, Howard Smith
Philp 113 0
211 S
faced with creat difficulties. The prin- was be paid they consider reasonable and with 100 feet depth. ' The Council have been appointed. The new month immediately followed two hard return with 400 tons of coal on Monday. mond, Fairbrother. Emergencies: Bond, Klrkcaldte and Stains ■■

equitable. given to a man named


contract was members indue Mr. T. M. Shakespeare, the frosts. Barometric pressure was above Ihe Minister stated.that the Department James, Burns, Flaws, Stunnell. The (prer.) : 1 1 B
cipal one was that the telephone
gave.not yet been .installed in the wires Ihe land was then-offered forat sale
Carter £1600 REMOVING A HOUSE secretary of the Country Press Associa- average and very high at the close was selling the coal at possible team is to arrive to-morrow. Mining— .
W£C-V (pref.) oiT I
Cala- at tion. Dr. Kater, president of the Gra- ot the month the reading on the 30th price to return a slightthe'least
:doan.:^aU,-and
W thus there were no
means of-"ettins connection with Robert INFLUENZA
an upset price of £6 per
foot,
did not appear to be a bargain at that BUILDER'S CLAIM which ziers'- Association, a nd Mr.
BEFORE COURT. doch, president of the Citizens'Reform- footofwasformer
J. A. Mur- being 30.55. Earth temperature at one unable
nearly 3 degrees below the aver- charged for State coal.
to sell at the same
profit,
price
but
as was
Wellington:—Full-back;
was three-quarters, Malcolm
Faber, Gibson (Poneke), xr Ex
; Mt. Lj-ell
Rights.
1 4 S
*cum. dividend.- x ex dividend. —
Francis Ltd., in High street, where the time, for only two lots amounting to O'Sullivan; five-eighths, Corner,.John-
society has its headquarters. It would HO feet were sold. The rest house
Association. age years, and at three feet it ston; E. wing-for- .War Sale, 10 a.m. call, this day: 5J Mr cent
necessitate the installation of wires from STATEMENT BY HEALTH away, handed over as an endowment to to
was given tn Kilbirme Tctiv
?Val of
was the I subject of Hataitai
flom wa* li degrees below the
Southerly winds predominated, average ANGEL OF DURBAN
half-back, Roberts;
ward, Porter; forwards,C. B. Thomas, 12.15 p.m. call1933,this£102
Bonds, ss. BeporftS-»alM,
per cent. Tn.
Rogers, scribed Stock, 1933, and 5J 5Jper- cent. Bonds,
inquiri- day:
the hall -to'that" place,-and time did not MINISTER. the college.
ng StlCe RECORD WET SEASON corded beinere- A. Thomas,M'Rae, Duncan,
permit.it: -Also there,
would have to be The next reclamation was in 1857 Court i Richard
T\to-day. Salmond,.at t he Supreme
a build-
on 19 days.
during the month calms were
On four mornings Swain, Osborne. Emergencies: Backs, 1933, £102 ss.
some experimentation, with the micro- A statement in respect to the prevail- under the Wellington Leiteh, registered. MISS ETHEL CAMPBELL IN G. Gibson, Malfroy, Wogan; forwards,
phones m order that the
correct "tune" ing wave of influenza was made by the cil, in the vicinity of Noah's Ark, estab-
1 Provincial Coun^ t ' -i.Wellington, claimed £243 10s 7d
Baker' a casfitt«-,of Kil- (Received 3rd August, 2 p.m.) A little hail fell on three days. The
highest point reached by the SYDNEY. J. Shearer,M'Naught, P. Sullivan.
"would b a achieved,and lack thermometer TRANSACTIONS ELSEWHERE
of time was Minister of Health in reply to a question lished by the late John Plimmer, and birrie ADELAIDE, This Day. was 59, and the lowest 34.6. On the (FRO* OUR OWN CORUBSPOWm.)
again the handicap. Under ordinary asked in the House of Representatives the Bank of Australasia, going R It has been a record wet season. Rain
as far rf.Y;;,-« en? edY ?
appeared for the
WSSV reading
frosts
T was 23.9. are "corded, the
Scenesof , extraordinary enthusiasm, COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
circumstances the person giving an ad- "f,vfternoOn b? Mr- A- L- Monteith as Manama street. In the meantime the has fallen 66 out of the last 67 days. lowest SYDNEY, 25th July.
dress or a musical item
ing purposes speaks or
for broadcast- (Wellington East).
sings into the Sir Maui Pomare said influenzawas a nS« 1' 1
i
Oddfellowsxhil
menfc
to >recover
d Sranteda right to
the According
Mk*& £?&&«"**»■ statement of claim, resulted
Heavy rain during the past week has
re-echoing the fervent patriotism of war- Sales:
(ii miGRAPH.—mo usoaum^.j
AUCKLAND.'.
War Loan, 1937, £98 7s 6d;..Bank'b!
2nd;Auguk
and they it was arrangedthe in floods, causing damage by A CHANGE EXPECTED.
to TALLOW STOCKS.
receiving horn, but it can be
readily recurring trouble, and was prevalent all reclaimed the piece at land, the corner of the plaintjff should in August, 1922, that
railway washaways in some districts.
.Following a
time, marked
cold night, the wea- with her parents, of Miss Ethel
the arrival in Sydney, New Zealand (rights).. 30s (id, 80s 8d;.Unioc
Bank, £14 12s; Union Oils, 34s 6cT; Waihi. 25i
appreciated that, under the
circumstances over the Dominion. It was
all traffic because of itsdifficult to brrey street and Lambton ther conditions very Camp-
quay, recent- Hataitai, remove it demolish
where the Prime a house at to-day are practically per- bell—the Angel of Durban, 3d. ■"-..;",.." ..■■■-■;"."-
Minister will be speak- stop presence. a Very lar to Ross street, Kil- LATE SPORTING fect for -this tune of the or the Girl (AUSTRALIANFBZSS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIOHt.)
(UNITED " AUCKLAND; Thls'Day.
ing to about 300 in the
hall, that would lne disease was also prevalent in Aus- w-fr S« sun>-
Willis street round the present Empire improvements.
Land in birnie, rebuild it, and carry out certain s some doubt about them remaining year, but there with the Flags. The mention of either " NIW ZEALAND CABII ASBOCIATKW.) Sales on 'Change: Auckland Harbour Board
1945,
be out of the question (states the Christ- tralia. Fortunately, the
was -Hotel was sold at an upset price for of these two titles has for years been LONDON, Ist August. 5 per cent.. £95; .NIZ. River' Plate, 22
church "Sun"). However, as the open- a mild one, and if people outbreak observed pre- of £8 foi his labour, and
Plaintiff was to be paid
THE GOODWOOD CUP l?" Director irre the Meteoro- sufficient to bring a sparkle to the eyes ing July
Tallow stocks are 7609. The' imports dur- 3d; Bnnk of Ke* Zealand Rights 30s 3d:. Re
Hie of the Arthur's Pass Tunnel is an
event of great historic moment
cautions it would be possible to weather the
to the the storm quite easily. The spread of
per foot, and the
site of the Bank of New£12,
corner at while per cent, was to
on the cost of materials used
Zealand m the course of the job.
receive 5 og.cal Office stated to-day
ther conditions were not promising that the we"
01 every Australian soldier who passed
for through Durban, and the opportunity of 1327
casks.
were 1687 and the deliveries
ported sales: National Insurance, 80s; Colonial
Sugar,
Cement, 2Ss. .. . .'". ..-., :■:
£46 10s; Union' Oil, 3«s 6d; Wllson'i
-
Dominion, the Radio Society aad the the penumonic type was not as serious with frontage to Lambton quay, was The defence generarfy denied the al- the week-end,particularly in the North- CHRISTCHURCH,'. 2nd August.
(OHITEB MESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMOHT.I
ern districts, showing in some practical form their ap- AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Sales reported:
Canterbury Progress League have' ar- as people imagined. In a eat many sold at £10. They were bargains in where.warning, for easter- preciation of all that occasioned that New Zealand Insurance (cuv
ranged for Mr. P. R. Climie. gr
organiser instances ordinary influenzawas being the hght of to-day, but it was a God- mitted that there had been no arrange-
(ABSTIALIAX NEW
-
ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
Van
Van TV
Diemen '"SP2&-*
CaPe Maria sparkle was seized with avidity. It was
div.), 31s (two parcels); -Crown:Brewery,. 53
(two parcels); New Zealand Government 4spe
of the league.to write a paper concern- called pneumonic influenza. Modern send to Wellington city that the bar- ment for the payment
of 5 per cent,
(Received 3rd 'August, noon.) and Tiritiri. High pres- a long time during the (Received 3rd August, 11 a.m.) cent. Inscribed Stock, 1938, £00.17e 6d;'Ke«
ing the Midland line and the
opening of authorities regarded it as being
the tunnel. This will be sent out from to close public gatherings and stop futilo
gains were not realised
The third reclamation extended then. on the materials, and the time occupied
on the work was also disputed.
LONDON, 2nd August. sure
Following is the result of the
_.tiU rule., but has
creasing tendency, and easterly a
winds
showl
de- people here knew anything war before The hides market
Uunpbell than the
more of Miss and competition was dull.
MELBOURNE, This Day. Zealand Government 5 per cent. Inscribct
is practically lifeless, Stock,: 1927, £98 ss. Sales:
Heavy hides were £8 2s Cd.'
' Bant of Adelaide
■■ r : .
train
the broadcasting station, co that people' travelling. He had been led to be- Panama street to Waring Taylor Alter the luncheon, adjournment it GOODWOOD CUP, of 1000 soys; two parts
as far north as Whanearei
south as Bluff will be able toand
as far lieve that the nurses at the Hospital street, but very little was sold This
from

waf,announced that the case had been Mr. Anthony miles and five furlongs.
Ha* of the country.
been cloudy, and the night
1?%
A t0 n°rth6rJj^ in several the
The weather has thing on entering '
letters from their
invariable
boys that
remark in a full halfpenny lower; scoured and sloppy
the first parcels were difficult of sale, and lights Sales:
"■"'.".
Waihl, Sss,
■ DUNEDIN, 2nd August.
24s lid.
cold: m thing on leaving itDurban and the last were unchanged. DUNEDIN, This Day.
have news were suffering from the ordinaryJ typo Jp ".
*"c was bought by the Wellington settled. de Rothschild's bl c Tri- fact locally the frost waswas was a salutation Oats, Barley, English, 3s 9d to 4s per bushel. Sale reported: Npkomai Hydraulic, 3s lOd.
of the ceremony. It is quite possible of influenza. Oity Councilat a bargain price, getting umph, by Tracery—Fanfarona, one degree semaphored 3s 8d to 3s 9d per bushel. Potatoes,
that owners of "listening-in" sets in
Australia will also be able to hear of the
itat about half its value. They were
wise and did not attempt to OBITUARY
lyrs
Sir A. Bailey's b c Bucks Hussar,
1
rde than on the £t nr nights in JunP from a 'vantage point
shore by a girl with flags. So people £4 ISs per ton. on the £13 10s to £14 10s per ton. Onions, £4 to
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
events of Saturday which are to mark THREE DEATHS IN SOUTH sell it talked about the girl with the flags, and
"gam.The City Council received a by Son-in-Law—Bracelet, 4yrs... 2 Northern d.stncts are
the railroad connection of Canterbury
with Westland
OTAGO.
Cbi telegraph.—press association.)
siderable _
sum from the reclaimed land
ieases. The next reclamation was some-
con-
MR. EDWARD GOODALL. These
ra the race.
were the only unsettled
horses to finish following, and cloudy weather
north of East Capewith
concerned, is for headed,
rain
and Ka- fu
the papers had frequent paragraphs
"The
?,*lenwith
Girl with the Flags fi
Sth> as the boys came home, Oats, Tasmanian SYDNEY,
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.
— 2nd August.
PREFERRED AGAINST TAXI
REALISED COST TO DATE DUNEDIN, This Day. where in the early 'seventies, the
ernment recovering a piece where
Gov- The late Mr. Edward Goodall, who whia. Increasing haze and
cloudiness, .the Girl the Flags evolved into 4s Sd per bushel; Algerian white,
feed, 4s 6d to DRIVER.
lhere was one pneumonic the died in Wellington on Wednesday, at with a change following, is the Angel of Durban, a radiant maiden Maize, yellow and white, 5s 6d per bushel; 4s fd to 4s sd.
notification to-day. Three
influenza GovernmentBuildings now stood. Then the ageof about 58 APPLE SHIPMENTS tor other parts the forecast who, in season out, Potatoes, Tasmanian,
(BT lILEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION)
years, wjis born at of the country. and in ill-favour or torian, £13 to ton; Vic-
The following statement does not pur- reported from South Otago deaths are came
£10 per
Thorndon reclamation,which was Brown Hills, Birmingham. 'He came out in good, championed the of the £0 10s per ton. CHRISTCHURCH,This Day.
port to chow the complete cost
done by the Governor in to New Zealand as a young man,
con- engaged and EAST CAPE SIGNALS. Digger while in Durban. cause She it was Oats, 3s 2d to 3s ADELAIDE, 2nd August. As a result of a collision between twa
electrified section (Arthur's Pass to of the junction with the
Provincial Council in the leather GUARANTEE RENEWED. who was foremostin the efforts to pro- 3d per bushel. motor-cars at the junction of Hills roadl
Meanwhile the Provincial Council got For many years he travelled business. Eaat Cape has ceased to be a weather-
goods
Otira) of the South Island Midland Rail- ALLEGED THEFT for the <BT TBLEQRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATES.) warnuig station. vide them with good things during
their DEPRESSED LONDON and WarrinKton street on "14th July,
way, but gives the into difficulties and tried to
sell to the firm of John Butler, Ltd., leather mer-
It was ascertained stay at the African seaport; she it was WHEAT MARKET. whereby Samuel James Cookemet hoi
money expended to DUNEDIN, This Day;, from the Director of
date as recorded by the Public Works wty Council, but the Government chants of Wellinston.
was and in the Taranaki Office to-day,that thethe Meteorological who interceded with tho authorities death,the Coroner,Mr. Wyvern Wilson,
Department, plus liabilities in sight: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE AR- too sharp, for- the City Council never Hawkes Bay districts. He was me Minister of Agriculture advises reason for not
signals at East Cape was that when any of them were so unfortunate For wheat cargoes LONDON,
" f°und that the fatality was due to the
:'■ . RESTED. that land. About 300 acres were
got
taken then appointed general managerof the that the old guarantee which assures exhibiting the lighthouse had been as to get into any sort
let August.
there is little inquiry, reckless,negligent, and dangerous man-
£ apple shippers a net return of a removed- from of trouble; she ii*\meri
rac stead>'-
Expended to date 1.442,242
in the Te Aro
reclamation, and the firm, a position which he
A .youngman named Frederick Joyce speaker told how the Queen's Wharf was to the time of his death. The late Mr. per pound over expenses will be renewed, Matarehua,
occupied up penny the island, and was now stationed at i' was who was first to greet them Australian *'S are offering at lid Arf«>Mne
J*. l
and ner in which John Thomas
to tJd Der j
Doherty
quarter decline. Steamer parcels are in pSor drove hl^ cr-~ ,(m whlch Cook iva?. 8
i_- /" t* t_ i
/-"

Liabilities in sight 76,354 was arrested by the detectives to-day extended until it had depth enough to Goodall took a keen interest in church and will cover the exports for next sea- on;,the mainland.,'Weather when they came, cheer them while they roquest at 3d per charter lower. Australian 7>ass6nger). Subsequent to the finding
affairs, and was for over twenty years son
stayed,
up to 250,000. cases. Otazo reports^ however, were still being re- they and last to farewell them when cargoes afiont are offered at 45s 6<i per Doherty was charged with manslaughter.
Total on a charge of theft of
moneyas a Gov- take in the biggest boats. honorary organist of the Terrace Con- has risen to second on the list ceived from the East Cape, which,was went. So it was not surprising r
1,518,576 ernment servant. The
The length of the electrifiedsection is is understood to be aboutamount involved gregational Church. He was as regards the quantity of apples ship- an important station. As a matter of that the wharf where she landed in 2t\torper u>iIrt£ ' ■luly-Au«Ußt »l>iPnJent, I and -remanded
DC ?Ilaquarter. for a- week, bail bein?
{p the sum of £500> an(J Qn,
£50 also interest- Sydney was a seething mass of ex-dig-
8 'miles 54 chains. was employed in the third clerk's office
at the Magistrate's Court.
4ccused SUDDEN DEATH ed, m bowling, and last month was elect- ped, and is it anticipated
ed a vice-nresident of the Kelburn Bowl- "i,Y. thousand caßes will be shipped in the development of
fact, weather
that at least important "as they were., signals are not nearly
on account of gers,
so
and that no day since has been BUTTER AND CHEESE.
surety of £SCO. .
C1"J)- He is survived by his sister, 1924. radio telegraphy without its busyround of welcomes from
CONTRACT LIABILITY Wilham Barnes,71 years of a"c, who ine Wireless serves a much better purpose soldiers' organisations, the Lord Mayor, (Received 3rd August. 2.15 p.m.) j ACCIDENT AT UPPER HUTT
Girls who remain at elementary was employed by the D.1.C., collapsed Mtb. Croft, and brotherJih-lnw, who as signals-under the system which has the Government;the theatre
manage- The butter market LONDON.
End August
at his work yesterday. were his only relatives in the Dominion. LEGACY FOR A CHURCH is
YEAR'S MAINTENANCE. schools till the age of 14 are afternoon, and been in
voguecould only be seen for a ments, and countless others. What with Zealand choicest 172s perquietly steady New
develop round shoulders than moreboys apt to died cwt.. exceptionally I
are as while he was being taken to the few miles, and could only convey a renewing old acquaintances and mak- choice 1745; Australian, 102s, ICGs; secondary. A collision between two motor-cycles
The English Electric Company, elec- they grow fasterand do not take as m'uoh Hospital. The deceased,who resided at RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN limited amount of intelligence with re- ing new ones, seeing the siehts, and par- 1445, 1565; Danish, 1765. The first arrivals of which were being driven in opposite direc-
trical contractors for the electrifiedsec-
tion "of the South Island Midland Kail-
exercise.
-
London school children,on the average, time
Trent man, had been

suffering
from influenza. An inquest will be
for some By the will of the late Mr. James
Costall, of Eastbourne, a legacy of £50 there was storm
gard to warnings. Of course taking of endless teas ana
a good deal of benefitto be de- pretty maid has scarcely
Siberian butter were of very fair quality and
dinners,the brougit 150s to 1546. Of cheese little is avail- tions
had minute's
a able, hew Zealand is nominally 110s to 112s. evening resulted in tho driver of one
alone the road at Upper Hutt, last
held. " » bequeathed to Presbyterian ships the
way (Arthur'sPass to Otira), are bound, of the
are twelve months in advance of children (»T TILIaRAPH.—PRISJ ASSOCIATION.)
the prived from passing the East Cape respite, and well add to her titular of machines,a youne man named
by the terms of their contract, to main- same age in New York or Paris,in DUNEDIN, This Day.
ChurchProperty Trustees
the bt. Roman's Presbyterian
upon trust for Iby exhibiting signals there. Until a honours thatmay of captor of Sydney. Gen- Mr. W. Alan Greenwood, 24 years of age, sus-
intelligence. The proportion of "dull" The Rev. Church, few months ago weather reports R. taining severe concussion. He was ad-
tain the section in satisfactory running scholars in London Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will sell Dr. Cameronhas withdrawn Muritai, from eral Campbell, of Moss Vale,'near Syd- Hall, one of the four -men \-
order for twelve months. During that everyten. schools is onty one in household furniture at Gowerroad, Here- his resignation as Chancellorof the Uni- Irustee hasEastbourne. The Public Jlast Cape were not available on ac ney, is Miss Campbell's and the who carried President Lincoln out of the mitted to the : Hospital at 11 p.m., and
taunga, at 3 o'clock, to-morrow. versity. been appointed the executor count of the breaking of the cable,
of the deceased. gentleman's wjJJ. but party will visit him beforeuncle, theatre at Washington after
going to stay in 1865,has just died at he
was shot I is reported to be progressing satisfac-
they are now received regularly. i with other South Shields, torily. He is a single man and resides
relations in .Queensland. at the age of 89. ~ ' /
at Martin street, Upper Hiitt,
THE EVENING POST. FRTPAY. AUGUST S. 1928.
9
WOMEN IN

jgdßb
'fKTSp
NOW, WHO
COULD PASS
"

PRINT. MISS SAM/SON.

III The most Charming |


f\i'^^A\
THESE BY?
Mrs. Hugh Williams, of Masterton,
has been staying in Wellington.
One of the particularly enjoyrtbl.B
dances of the season took place lnst .WOOLLEN COSTUMES,
]^p\V SEASONS

ra Another ' j|
|
NEW SEASON'S Mrs. and Miss Boyle, of Christchurch^ night at St. Francis' Hall, when thel

of Spring Sonnets Ft\ ;'"'f>'li VELOUR


are visiting Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Liiko are leaving Club held
Wellington Ramblers Ladies' Hockey
its annual ball. The decora-
CARDIGANS, ►

I A '(II V:^ A*
town to spend a little time with their tions were
daughter, Mrs. Cunningham, of Wanga- ■small stoges
dainty, and comprised two
at either side of the hall, \
SPqRTS HATS.

I Phenomenal I
I1 COATS which were frnameiited by lycouodiuni

—that of D-I-C //A/fc^^^


nui.
Mr. and Mrs. Howarth, of Welling- also many
(And balloons Pot plants were: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

I
used with good effect, and th« sup- '
59/6 ton, are staying at The Hermitage.
Rhodes, who
piir-room was fragrant with spring flow-
| Day Yesterday
1
Mrs. A. has been visit- eu. A number of members from other,
Millinery - By I'll
ing Wellington, has returned to the clubs were present, snd a verjs enjoy- COATS AND FROCKS.v

fil? South. able time was spent by all. The Ram-


blers Club has held the championship in rW rE,«-3 r<i,31OW showing in our New
COLOSSAL Miss Hester Grant has left for a visit Wellington for several years, and has .; 7 Windows,
to Mrs. Saw tell, of Dunedin. great hopes of keeping it this year aleo. Nelv Shipment of
236,.LamSbton. quay, a

: c>Wii"ci
Psf*^j
AstheWrdsofthealrrals*theirßongin
Li||l *\ |K";i WINTER Miss Bromley Cocks Miss Pinck- The chaperons for tho occasion were ENGLISH COAT FROCKS.

|;| KirkcaldieY I
sweet cadences,so does the D.1.0. tell of ney, of Christchurch,are in Wellington, Mesdaines Oriffin, Gowans, Saundera, la lXmke room for Now Goodswhich j
V^^m^J its newly arrived Model Millineryfor Spring || en route for England. and Sittton; and the committee conaiat- wo huTV arriving shortly, we »re offering
ed of the Misses H. Bennett, M. Corlett, these kd>at Frooks at Reduced Prices,viz;.
liilM and Summer, 1925. FJII A dance which went with a most suc- L. Dick, H. Imported English Coat
rff^^ "F*

A. Thompson, K.
Worth Considerably cessfulswing was that of the Caledon- Waring, M, Farrell, Wilkins, and Messrs. T.
F.rock, from

1 SAT F I
I§|SpS Many nnlaue and altogether delightful ill
ill
\ ian Society, held at St. Peter's School-
room last night. The hall was decorated \V. Maiming, E.
Booker. As. Edwards, H. J. Hunter, A. Ful' 'Coat,from £13life.
f^*«>*^3
">! ALiJ^
styles of trimming are fir evidence; some
original, all exclusive! The wonder is that Bjli with chains of lycopodium, which had range,N. Selijf, J. M'Farlane, C. Lest- Overcoats,from £7 7s.

'm co many diverse conceptions are brought ill


streamers of gaily-coloured paper depend- S. Simon as Iwnorary secretary.
Wliittaker, with Mien
CO JJ E~M & N'S,
fi ' into being* |H| \\ Tv
I(A
There are Thousands
other such Bar-
ing. In the centre was a.snade of white
trellis, which was also decorated with The namo of Mise A. Holland has been 236,LAMiB'AON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
coloured streamers. Round the walls associated with the Auckland Victoria
; . % This delightful story 13 but begun here; It tt
\ I«P^ °^ gains at
Uags were used with good effect,and the League for a number of years, and her
stags was arranged with screens, trellis, cood work l\as been generally known and

"\
is continued in all its interest and charm in
tAt D.1.0. Millinery Salon. . fi 11
\W V. & A.'S
and greenery. The supper-rqpm was do- appreciated. Miss Holland is leaving THE
corated to match with streamers, green- Auckland shortly for a visit to England,
C%^^cl^K GRAND- .j j| A Packed House all Day
If
ery, and vases of spring flowers. The and occasion was taken to tender her
g
You are invited—
i | COLOSSAL WINTER SALE _
Pipo Band of the society played the first a pleasant social evening.l at which a
waltz, and a good orchestra continued presentation of a sold wristlet watch and
with inspiring music. The directors and a pearl and turquoise pendant wa« made
Social Committeewere responsible for to her. Mr. Evnd Mitchell, president oi T^E are noyf showing some Splendid
Specimens' ia ANTIQUE OAK.
Ifflj
long and record sties reported
almost every department.
from "Wa
B
■ij |_;;:':-. and you \
'

| COME AND SEE THEM 1


the arrangements, with Messrs. Cooper the league, moc'.e the presentation, and,
and Stark an M.C.'s. The chaperons with Mr. Napier,, spoke of the finequali-
were Mesdamcs Hannah, Shaw, Mac- ties aaid jrood work of Miss Holland. The price ia vi;r;r reasonable for theae
high-class goods.
We
gp ?\T educatiou t0 see the cashiers in their office
Handling the cash pockets
which are pouiiug into Up JJS
Donald, and Stark Among those pro-
sent were
Many women will be interested in the
the Chief, Mr.. J. A. MacGre- following item of .news :—The Swedish
;
|jjg the office all day long in one continual
stream.. B|
h54 \ STRIKING MODEL' —In navy mohair;- ||ll| gor, with Mrs. MacGregor, also Mr. Dan
Logan, who was welcomed back after his aguiTist
Riksdag First Chamber, by 70 votes
C. BIRD ANT> CO., LTD.,
Opp. V.M.C.A.,- Willis street.
■|S
,~
The crowded building and-the enormous
mifiness Icing done proves that KIKKCALDIE'S
amount of pi
and tlie
-
yt\cond Chamber,by
mushroom brim effect; crown wreathed Jfjl extended overseas tour. Mr. and Mrs. 123 against 65,
have accepted a motion "BIG SALE" BARGAINS are Bargains
jp^
j|[g|j
i~W&\

with Jong quills; in burnished gold and j 74, ;— '
|~
q^^


SADIES' VELOUK COATS-Good M'Lauchlan, Mr. Ewing, Mrs. Russell, giving women the ri^ht to. enter State worili
TJBIIF almond green :
5 guineas lIM and many other members and friendsof services on practically equal terms with ; .—■. going a long way to receive. They are
FASHION ' i "~
the society were present, and there were men. Special stipulations are introduced " : '■
l a jrT&ti j
■JFli"' PICTTTEKHAT—In black and royal blue; ■|B some charming frocks worn, which add- regarding women ac Jiy.dges. \ BARGAINS and QUALITY BARGAINS. |;
11181 crown and underbrim of black allovdr, and '8 ed much to the bright appearance of the HIGH-GEADE TiULOR-MAIIF ; | Kirkcaldie's have always endeavoured to secure I
"
JilS
IBill
*°P r^m composedblack
cade; a sweeping
of blue figured bro-
osprey at side
;f.
H SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
room.. A spotlight, in many.colours, lent A very
n rainbow effect, which was
very charm- held
pleasant gift
recently at the residence of Mr.
afternoon \vas
OUR.
SPRINC COSTURIESFTtOM £7 fi.
ork
' and retain the public's confidenceby
honest trad- l':
|B]j ■
makes a stylish finish * 8 guineas "l| .' ing. The hall was well filled, and the and Airs. E. Middleton, when V Comfort,and Long
Duality, Style
-wUr-and°eVch j ing and truthful
advertisements.
mend a Bargain we &o so oecause Whea
we recom- I-'
dance was a great success. parishioners took the opportunityof fare-
hmTit CameS a an<l tfuarant<*» be- | we Jsnow it will !l
;

iffl
Jtffl
PNUSUAL CREATION—In Paisley crepe;
drooped brim shows width at sides, and is
| rt :
--^V».|]| *fl '
VEITCH & ALLAN Wesley Kail when the Wellington Meth- gress,
odist Women's Auxiliary, with a number served and
welling Mrs. Tebbs, who ia leaving for
A pleasant party was given at the the South. Competitions \ver« set in pro-
a dainty afternoon tea was ..&&£?" flom "» Bt** ' ■*» sure o£
bring pleasure and satisfaction to
th« Buyeiv jl
-f
;

|jj §3 '
Ws recommend the following:—
lii
Aw\ '%" ornamented-with knot and long scarf ends
"of crepe ■ " : 5 guineas
fcFO
jS V^S i, of friends, assembled to welcome the
by the hostess. The decorations
A Limited Quantity of BLACK KID
The Big Family Drapers,
Clothiers, House Furnisher* Rev. J. R. Metcalfeand Mts. Metcalfe, were charming, the drawing-room pre-
senting a picture of heliotrope shades,
J. ZI M M-E, In y* and ft only GLOVES-*
.'' | Uaaally :
'.
mßi
afiF
EGYPTIAN MODEL—In jade green silk.
.- , Tlie! crown of .this turban is richly em- 9 aVI j;,
<i; ' Cuba Street, Wellington. the latter being well known as Sister while in the dining-room
Ivy Stanford, of the SolomonIslands,
were- blended with spring
autiimn tints LADIES'TAILOR. ;
, .■■ , 2/6
pair
Big Bargain, Price 8/11 pair.
all
jjiy
broidered in gold, jade, and touches of Jp*^ '
g*«j
*^Uaj_|TJt , '" ll"" ■■■■■■'■■"■■ mmmm^Mmm^mmmmmsm^ "a. briif greeting vas given by Sister Rev. A. W. Compton (vicar) voiced the flowers. The (9
_ years with Haywgrd),, 144, Vivian
street, 4 doors from Cuba(rtreet, Wei-
The ''Burlington" LADDER-PROOF HOSE—U

1
navy; a navy and gold ospreymount gives Annie, and a posy of violets was pre- regret of all at the departure of Mrs.' Imgton. Telephone 20-356. inches of real silk, with cotton-.suspender tons-
Wk '
'" width,at side, and makes a. smart finish to | ! j sented to Mrs. Metcalfeby little Rizpah Tebbs,who, with her late
husbaud^ has
ft lovely hose; in- S.W. and
Women's * '
■-
I "this striking model 8 guineas
|« Browne. Mrs. Pinfold also, gave a been a prominent By Special Appointmentto. ffiE. the Usually 15/6 Big Bargain Price
( j j hearty welcome,wifli good wishes for Churchin the hillworker of the Anglican 10/6 pair
suburb. Many part- Earl of Liverpool. Big Bargains equally good are

J-JAVE
happiness in married life, and 'handed ing
' "' [I I .■■"■' BA.CE HAT—In nut brown straws arid net;
trim on one side is coveredwith beautiful
SI
11
| YOU SEEN the bride a small gift on behalf of the the guest. tokens of esteem were presented to
Mrs. Tebbs SMART AND~ToW-PRICED.
in aU Dapartments.
leaves for the come

;
} :
heron mounts in shades of fawn and brown Hi members of the auxiliary. Mrs. Met- oouth to-night. ' jj^ to the ,;;.::■■ ■''"■■
fair
■ ■

The Mechanism of the calfe responded, and gave an interesting rPHE Combination of style with' ec*n-
*r% address on the women and children of Home-made "annuals" are an inter.«st- mTi Oniy red
rvri AIS, de^ cve« well-to-do
am PEENGE MODEL—In light rust shade Ijlß i Wellington Town Hall Clock
<r
ithe Solomonrslands. Mr. Metcalfe also nig featureof the school life at i'.angi-
spoke, and afternoon tea concluded a ! riri State School. Each child is ep- oughly
P
uAnd "*
y not? A Cortunmth.»t
?.s well> weara.as well, and-thor-
K° satisfy.one—at
tviRKGALDIE
",
My straw allover, trimmed,with clump of large ||la going in our South n. t

,I

[1| La France roses at side,back 6 guineas ll Window © Ihapjy function. ■

An account is given in "Dawn" of ultimate


couraged to produce good work, in' the
hope that it will find a piiace oiler
in the annual. Before this stage is ,
11 pnce~13 aPParel considerable
say.
sense of the first i§

§
No doubt you saw the beautiful Greenstone
Ifllfflj Our Costumesrange in coat
Im
Mrs. CorbettAshby, the new
Hl»
1119
wmn
EATT-DE-NIL SATIN composes a charming
droop brim hat, ths culy trimming being
swathe of rose tubing ;sl single rose at IIB
Inkstand we made for Princess Mary. If not there
coloured photograph of it in our Centre Window.
and Gold
, H of the International Women's Suffrage work is all . likely
president leached
Alliance, who has taken this position folders, which
written or drawji
first placed in brown paptV
are made as part of the >
8 Guineas. front and STAINS he H
JH
after the determined resignation of the paper-work exercises. JAMES BELL,
|wM l|v|
! side 4 guineas Both uphold our good name for fine, reliable work
IIM
,
Later, these are
well-known sound principles of business. and our greatly-respected Mrs. Carrie Chapman
patt. Mrs. Ashby was educated at Cam- sorted
out, finishedoff, improved, and if WELLINGTON. '

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" THE POPULAR TAILOR,"
. ■.;■■■■ .; D-I-C Wellington | x
in Jewellery Silver"
The name of LITTLEJOHN is a synonym for fine quality
Plated-ware, or " luything
we " undertake
to make, and wo cordially invite your patronage.
of sufficient
undge, where , she holds a classical insertion in merit
Tripos, and she also holds a degree of 'Auckland Star." This
Dublin University. Shehas teen on the folio
committee, secretary, and vice-chairman |
are placed ready for
the annual, states the
of stiff coloured paper, whose outer
is ornamented by. some neat brush-

is simply a fo WELL-KNOWN Fact about Oup


Manners street,

Tailoring ia the more critcial joit


"Where the Bir Sale Bargain* are" j|§
oi the British Auxiliary. She was a page work design, and in which the final selec- are the more you'll appreciate the excel-
Popr Law Guardian for nine
the largest union in London. Mrs. years of tion of work is fastened by a neat rib- lenc<! of our workmanship; own material
by is in the councils of the Liberal Ash- bon. Someof the annuals display a col-' mada up, all kinds of fur work dose. i
Party, and has stood twice for Parlia- lectioncompilers of highly creditable work, and
'
ment. Her husband is a barrister, and
their will in after years; look CHER ANB CO.,
I ' Jtt§®s&£ ' tought through the war as a captain of back with pride upon their achievements
EVENING FROCKS T&figgmß?
JEWELLERS. GOLDSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS,
infantry. They have one son, Michael.
of childhood days.
"EX^RTLAmE^^ILORSAND
.
OPTICIANS
"■ AND GREENSTONE CUTTERS, Recently, in England Mrs. Jane Lis- 12P, Planners street (almost opp. Opera
To Clear at 5/- in the £ off Her father was a-member of
ment, and her mother was
first women to be elected on aone
Parlia-
of the ter, who early in the year celebrated her House).

Tea Aprons lor Dainty Hostesses


222"224 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.
| We are oHering the balance of our Stock of Dainty Evening M local gov- 107th birthday, died at her home in Lin-
I " Gownsat a reduction of 25 per cent., or 0/- in the £ FOB
"»,"c"c."
I"»n «"l.»ot;"i',*Ml:*"','HM'.M New Zealand. ernment authority, and was an inde- coln. Ihis aged lady is
Believed to have |~Z "7 ''„ A.M.8., '■""
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THIS WEEK qNLY.
fatigable worker for
orphaned children. Theabandoned
and been the oldest woman in England, and \ Canadianburners and Ladies' Tailors,
representation retained her faculties right up to the end Manners street. I
BEAUTIFUL GOWNS IN THE LATEST STYLES
Including crepe-de-chine, morocain, silver tissue and lace,
f ■-
''■
- ■
ii ] ■iiiiiiiiiii,! , mmiL_
irom photograph of Mrs. Ashbv shows of her long life. Some time back she
a
f> line, pleasant, ,and intellectual coun- was offered £100 a week to appear on
tenance, above the average in good a music hall stage, but she declined to just opened,
L3<V ATEST Shipment of French and Eng-
lish Models, Furs, Costumes,etc.,
at Lowest Prices.
Tracecl tm White, Pink,-Blue, Helio,
a/i3
;

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'

* ':■,■/.""'
Voile each

. .shot taffeta, georgette and Panne velvet. ■
looks. do so. ] Tie correct description of Furs is guar-
Usual prices 8 guineas to 18 guineas. Many people in military
as civilians, will hear withcircles, as well
| antiied. Whoil buying Furs be sure to
[ consult an expert furrier, whose
experience arc at your service
years of
Traced on White, Pink, Bine, Helio,
Organdie iMuslin 2/9 each
TJ^*>
if' L^
Special Prices 6 A visit
Guineas to £14/3/6 LADIES! death which occurred in Nelson of Mrs
regret of the

S? h i a?!1""' f?rmerly Sister Barnes,


PLUNKET SOCIETY will nonvince.
THE LUCILLE: ~~
Work in D.M-C. Boiling Cotton 3 /v}Y.—\^S\
We are clearing the balance of our
N.Z.A.SLS. This lady was trained at
Aelson Hospital, aiid was afterwards AUCKLAND'S PRACTICAL
THK UNBREAKABLE SPIRELLA
CORSET.
W* liurif Yoa to Vuit Our
Showroom wktn Shipping
/I^i^VTST
ißfiEmß >-^
a sister at Westport. She offered for
/*^LIKNT says: "Having once worn Spir- J
>4M'''\
war service, arid left New Zealand in the SYMPATHY vy ella Corsetsthey have become part of
264 & 266 Lambton Quay,
and Grand Hotel Building*. Willis Street, Wellington.
Velour Goats with Fur Collars and Maheno in 1915 for Egypt, where she
uas attached to the British Hospital at
the necessities of life. They are invalu-
able to those who have much to do, and M. &E A, ALCORN
Alexandria. Her health broke down HANDSOME DONATIONS. are one of the few garments whose praise
v trimmings at 15 per cent, discount and she returned to New Zealand at the i ia not exaggerated."
IfKOJtnitATtNC*ntINGLE'S" N3R/]s| wV^llllf
end of 1915,and undertook home service (IT TBLEGKAfH.—SPECIAL TO IHB TOST.) LUCILLE,
Ladies' Outfitters. 152 LAMBTON
on Thursday and Friday. being sistor-in-charge of the Lowry Bay
Convalescent Home. She left New Zea- .'. . ■
AUCKLAND, This Day.
A striking demonstration of the wide- HQB, Lambton quay, Wellington. QUAY.
land again in 1916 in ■charge spread practical sympathy with the
ber of nurses, and till the of a num- work ofa.nd GENUINE FURS
was m charge of the officers'ward Armistice the, Plunket Society in Auck- can be secured at Tpssman'a. We do not

HERB. PRICE at land was affprded by reports presented stock olVhers. We have a ■"cry wide selec-
Walton on fhames Hospital. I 19i9 sho at the meeting last evening of the execu- tion, and you can be, perfectly sure of
returned to New Zealand, andn was en- tive of the Citizens' Committee,which LOWEST PRICES.
gaged in nursing work till
when she married. Her death, at a 1920
October has undertaken a campaign to rai6a
ATOSSMAKI AND CO., When Udiet get their heads
the establishment of Kari-
" .^^^^Kfflft
.54.56 WILLIS STREET.
"I^' gretted by a wide circle of friends
The following amazing paragraph ap-
re-
£15,000
paratively early age, will be deeplycom- tane Hospital and
for
of district work by Plunket nurses. Pre-
parations for a comprehensive a,PPeal
a

to
Furriers,
for the maintenance 188,LtralStonquay (crop. Midland Hotel).
Wellington.
together
baiTgains
they talk about the
they've «ecw.r«d: these
iSPPBPI
publichave been virtually completed,
peared m a recent number
of tho "Sun- the M'MILLWS. M'MILLAN'S

SO COSTUMES to be tailored to order at


day Pictorial":—There .is a revolution but before it has been actually madej M'MILXAIW'S.
m, thD .world of gland specialists and been
otnars interested in making the old
subscriptions amounting to £4100 have
made to the fund. Amongthe don-
M'MOLAN.I: RIBBON BARGAINS
£6/15/- each young, on account of the prohibitive ors
price of monkeys. Those which-
arc: Messrs. Wilson and Horton,
£500; Messrs.. J. Court. Ltd., £300; DURING next two months we »r»
makmg Costumes from 452 10s.
This is the Big O A quite 4iT, Manners street ■
Surprise of our »3^%JLiJC« ¥ C recently cost about £2 suddenly
£8 and £10,.and now it is difficult
SouthBritish Insurance Co.. £300; Mr.
roae t0 and Mrs. J. p. Ewen £250; Northern
to Roller Milling Co.. £260; Dr. and Mrs.
(Entrance through G. Fowlde,Ltd.
Bi)ot Department).
GILMER'S MID-WINTER SALE
set one for less than £80! Dr. Voronoff, Will nd the main toPic for many » d»y. Now, we ask
Our faultless tailoring assured in every garment. The material is who used to have his spacious grounds W. H. Pnrkes,£150; Dr. Sidney Allen, By Special Appointment. £ou>' irould
beautxful guaranteed fadeless Indigo Serge. Also 50
to be taxlored to order at £7/15/, Our usual terjns
for tUe se
onl^CortSnS
Co"
surrounded by wire netting, constituting £150; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. " Laidlaw.
an immense cagefor the large number Then £150; Messrs. Wins tone, Ltd., £150. BARKER AND CO.
you evVt dreani of securing beautiful quality

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times' are £12/12/-. ,_ of monkeys ho had, has now not one follow nineteon donations of £100
including one from Dr. and Mrs. QgDTTS, Cost\im«s,'
HAT BAND EIBBON-r-Silk cordedj nigger
If in. 7d. yatd, 2 in. 6d. yard, 2* a. «i. Od.-yarayard
I^^^^^^^^I 1 I A Bargain Corner for Men
TWO MORE SURPRISES.
Whenever a patient goes to him Dr. each,
Voronoffreplies: "If you coma and see" Truby King. C 5Furnishings., etc., Ovesco*^
Expert Dyers and Dry
Dry Cleanedby
Cleaners.
Purs,
BLACK TAFFETA RIBBON—
Jin. ljin. Sin.
10 -UODhL OVERCOATS— Usually 10 _
To see these Bargains is to.begns.
Now from 2 gns.
me with a monkey— any kind will do—
I shall operate on you. .Without tho
monkey I cannot do anything, for HAND-PAINTED GLASS
125, CUBA;yTRBEX Tel. 226.
sme; 3|in.
2d.,
SPOT POTJLABD SATIN EIBBON^-Brown, 74d.,
4Jd,, 3*in. 1/3
navy, white, lemon
yard
; 1/. yard ,
mWk'
ll 18 "'" ' lines arP ona specially
generous', scalt. Not

Spackman & Thompson


convinced. Jio means of getting.-one.''
The Canterbury College students are
I have
Hand-painted glass
taking the request from overseas to do furniture are both in and hand-painted
fashion,and clever lines
THERE I£l REFINEMENT
TN a 'fFredericfceen" Tailored-to-order
X Costume.Aristocratic cut and quiet
that comma ud attention wherever

■>■.
These,ESbbons are not faded or dar^aged, tut our regular first-class '
quality stock. DON'T DELAYI \,
'! v ■-.'!i--v
'-tCT^****^?
stantial bedrock econo-
mics been offe'-cd to
something practical for the
lief in European atudeut
centres with a fine
re- amateurs who know how to paint worn. Cutting and all fittings by Mr.
wood Fredricksen personally. See our new £AL<B CLOSESSOON. ,_ . '
LADIES' TAILORSAND may like to know how they

*■'f^SSSfe *^g^ . DRESS


SPECIALISTS, iousness which, is very admirable. ser-It ate finger bowls and goblets may
decor- Spring Materials.
"■'

YOU CAN SAVE POUNDS HERE, SIR.


.Wellington men.
"
240 LAMBTON QUAY :: WELLINGTON appears that the students of
and vases.
last year At any shop where artists' requisites (Late Cutter J. T. Lewis. Ltd.)', .Second
decided not to do anything to, help their are sold you may buy pots of paint Floor, Handel's
M. FREDERICKSEN,
101, Willis1
GILMER'S
/ fellow-students in distress,and the mat- specially made for glass tinting. Some street;Wellington. CORNER CUBA AND ABBS. SMITH
STREETS,WELLINGTON
KEN'S CAPS—Smart shapes, in attractive tweeds; ter was brought forward this season by camel hair brushes of different sizes and
1
comfortable Mr. E. D. Baker, who represented that a bottle of gum water complete your
ME2TO WIDE-END TTES-Big selection; in
Stripe effects; these ties are cut on the straight,
n M and pSi " the resolution was not to the credit of requirements.
tho University. A new committee had Wash over the surfaceof the glass
CHRYiSTINE
?nd will run been formed, and of the members of with gum water; this will prevent the ■£*- ' ANNOUNCES a SPECIAL PRICE
easy in the.collar . ■

enjoy. lour Home Week. Evening and Day Gowne,


" Prices 2/6 to 3/S car',
MEN'S SMART KNITTED TIES—In a choice rangr of.the 1?+- i this four were returned soldiers,and he paint running' and becoming blurred Jumpers, Hose, otc. '. <| COMMENCING TO-D.A.Y
.- argued that if this work was good en- when dry. Then lightlypaint in
colours and stripes ' your BIG
Prices 3/6 to S/G eat!. ough for returned -.men it was good design. The simpler it is the better BRITANNIA .REDACTIONS.
■■■'■MEN>S PURE FUR. EELT HATS-In ,the latest
shadesrbest English makes and shape! enough for the ordinary student. He the result. Two or three coats may be. THEATRE, MANNERS { \ AND UNTIL END NEXT WEEK, \{
-■ TVIEN'S ENGLISH CREPE SHIRTS-Good
Prices 15/- to 23/6
heWy q° alitv reliable ' tent-c:cuti andli, source of inspiration. j t s^^^^l^ proposed that the students should com- needed. Leave for two days before
using. If you paint only'on the out-
STREET.
11 -, .%. . ■' :|f]

- ; AUTUMN-—& WIMTEIR'STO)DKSj|
Bine in an effort for those studying at Bide of the
.■;
m a nice range of stripes Spl;ia! P':ce 7/fi » 3rl,'
Pinny's for Pianos, Players Tomsk University. This was carried, require filing.glassThey the articles will not BE YOUR QWN MILLINER. 1
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BALANCE CfffOUE —-. I'!-
MSN' S ^ HEAVY DRILL SHIRTS-Assorted stripes; "splendid for
and it was decided to put aside 11th carefully in cold water;must be washed
the colour will
PERSONAL Tuition by an Expert Mil-
. MEN'S AVOOL AND COTTON UNDERPANTS-AND sf^GXFTS and Sonora Gramophones %H^£«^^^gS^) August for a special appeal to raise not then
wear off. liner. Inquire aboirt. our Special

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—Natural colour; wonderful value; heavy weight and funds. The manner is original, for it On brightly coloured glass bold desifms per Home Millinery Courseof 8 lessons. 2s 6d
h'.rd
wearing
V-MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS-Wool and ,Uon
q/a
.
,_j in ,"
and tone in every instrument iluu;
f^^gU.'^M^Spi| TmnOknm''I 'Sl>
r-^^-'^l'?^fe--itf^«
was decided not to follow the usual in black are most effective. Deep blue
custom of asking for donations, but glass looks beautiful if powdered
students who are willing are to obtain little gold stars. Plain glass can be
with
lesson.
SCHOOLOF HOME MILLINERY,
Kent terrace. '!<| HALF ORIGINAL PHICES! |J)
medium weight; good reliable quality; jrreat value
>lENS ALL-WOOL "WOLF" BRAND
—British make; guaranteed unshrinkable
5/ii
SHIRTS SINGLETsInd
will-satisfy all tastes. Inspection
costs nothing bui it -will interest you. . J ""l^W^^Si' V'
a day's work at whatever description decorated with designs of coloured
they can obtain, and the remuneration or flowers and leaves. fruit,
MibsE. 39,Harrison,
Principal. . —.% ■ "■" ■
(\
is to go to the fund.
hedges, grub gorse, or take
They will cut LEMOIK SQUASH. \ FROCKS, COATS, GOWNS, MILLINERY,
MEN'S PYJAMAS—In warm, reliable cloths; smart
fast colours; three sizes 12/6 ant> 16/6 a suit
8 Willis Street - Wellingion ' W*
of work that is offering: Tho only direct
any kind
Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain that
uppciil is to be for second-hand or new finish and artistic touch to your wed-
clothing, which will also lie forwarded ding, order your bouquet3 from Miss
DON'T bo afraid of getting Influenza. { \
Drink Ballin'H Lomou Squash.
UNDERWEAR, Ei\c.
Ji
D. S. PATRICK & CO. ~~ ~~'
to Tomsk. The movement h well worthy Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36, Willis
of admiration,as the students offer some street.—Advt.
sacrificethemselves instead of asking it, Winter' underwear for. small boys.
from oilier people. It is to be hoped See our all-wool singlets or knicker
Wholesale Distributors,
C. B. LEMPITJERE AND CO.

ERSONAL. — No other Umbrella


J HAYWARD LTD.. lambton^qy: J{
193-197 CUBA STREET THE PEN DOCTOR -HASEtIb4KEB that the fine spirit will be recognised, drawers at Is lid. t'owlds's, Manner3 Cover will wear as wel! as Glores, ,
ami tlio work be ■■forthcoming, ami Die street.—Advt.
pay iii n'Ciisuro to lliejjwd nf the tansci
Sir .Jot-ejjh uii:J
wg .Christchurd:.. . ,
Luiiy WunJ For imdcvclothins?.
are visit, Iwuhiisjsi, ate, Jvo-Kubbing Laundry
. ■
jgcrm-laden
Help his ao equal Hill Bros—Advt. iI opposite
anil all Umbrellas Rv-covor.*]
hand- ten gUMßalao for t*o: ysarV wear. Ob- "
with Glorcx, "
a.ro turned out equal,to new. with a. writ-
DRESSMAKING —
Costumes. Coat IMTANTED Known—Ladies,
I'rocka,Day mid Eveniujr Frocks. r.t TT chance! Overstocked
uvnfcbl* in WtUmpto^ iwl«ly »t LeU»B7!t. )' ishortest noUce. Stiinton't. 102, .Willis- l.bsr Walkiug Shoes,t'0"1^ iat- 9e-- lid.
Pest Office. ( »t., nost EiipreM,
vow's your
in tJiis lifife';
. Martin'e Sale, Cotuteuay-pl. duly.-- ~:~■"' ■
10

THE EVENING POST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1923.


LAND TENURE INDIAN HOME RULE "MERCHANT STINNES" BLACK SMOKE ESCAPEES SENTENCED
LEASEHOLD v. FREEHOLD WILL STRENGTHEN THE EMPIRE ORGANISER AND NEGOTIATOR SUBJECT OF SEVERAL REPORTS DISCIPLINE.AND FOOD AT MOUNT | DOES NOT AFFECT THEHF.ARtH -SXSI 15° NEW PRIZE RECIPES
EDEN CRITICISED.
VIEWS OP DR. DATTA. MAXIMILIAN HARDENS PEN-PIC- (BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
M^-n
NOT PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ANYWHERE
.THE OLD CRY AGAIN TURE. A HUNDRED YEARS OF DOING Prize-winning
Puddings, Cakes, Pies, Fruit Dishes
NOTHING. AUCKLAND, 2nd August. etc., from the St. George Cookery Competitions.
In the Supreme Court to-day, Bichard
Dr. S. K. Datta, who is coming to The following portrait of Hugo Stinnes liondcn is again in the throes of the Hayes, CharlesKi*;, Eric Burnett, and
SALE OF NATIONAL ENDOW-
MENT.
Wellington at the end of the month in
connection with the V.M.C.A. student
Christian movement, is the author of
appeared in the Vienna- "Morgen" from bl/ick smoke problem, and the rumours I^urence
the pen of Maximilian Harden, the fam- that something might be attempted seri- and were recaptured
ous publicist, says the Vienna corres- ously in the way of legislation has re- ■appeared before Mr. Justice Herdman.
Egmont Windsor, who
from the Mount Eden Gaolon 6th July,
escaped

within four days,


Cookery Books FREE
Leasehold v. freehold arguments were that well-known book, "The Desire of Each, man was handcuffed, and King
India,." and his knowledge of Kastern
pondent of the "Manchester Guardian." sulted in the "fears of industry" being vainly
paraded once more in. the House of Re- Herr Harden says that this is the once more well in the limelight, in appealed to his Honour to have
presentatives yesterday, following on a and Western.civilisation qualifies him to this; the irons removed. Each prisoner had
Stinnesof the period beforethe interna.- instance through the heoric effortsof the evidently prepared his "brief," and ex-
sympathetic recommendation from the speak with authority on the new India tional manipulations of the last throe hibited sheets of paper with notes
5,000 COPIES GIVEN AWAY
which is being born. years. To this new Stinnes, he says, 'ac Federation of British Industries, states thereon. When asked to plead, all four
Lands Committeein referenceto a peti-
.tioil from the settlers in the Rotorua "There is no ground for fear that
Indii will withdraw from the Empire,"
will devote another article: — the "Daily Telegraph."
He really exists. In Mulheim, on the manufacturershave little to fear on the cumstances." Unfortunately, replied, "Guilty, under extenuating cir-
district that they should have the right said Dr..Datta in an interview in Syd- Ruhr, where he was born; in Bei/liu, black smoke question from Governments "AT°t guilty" his Honour summed up
to secure the freehold of their endow- Hamburg, Prague, Vienna, Buda>pes,t, judgingfrom the records of
ney, when questioned respecting the the past,cen- then- plea, more succintly and in proper
ment lands. Montagu-Chelmsford report. Karlsbad, Oberhof,Rome, Amsterdam, legal manner.
"Rather," he added,"will it strength- Zurich—wherever there is something to The first actual mention It was
-. .'. Mr. M. J. Savage (Auckland West) en India's position in the Empire when organise or to negotiate. His fathi-r and nuisance in Great Britain of the imoke appointed apparent that Hayes had been
is in spokesman of the quartette,
(Opposed the recommendation, and moved she has complete home rule." grandfather were barge-owners cm the
125/, when Eleanor, the Queen oftheHenry year for he questioned
Chief Warder Glynn
that the report he sent back. "I am Dr. Datta, who is possessed of a strik- Ruhr. The grandfather already kiiew ill., indignantly refused
and adopted the system of the vortical ger in Nottingham to live any lon- regarding the discipline and food at the Never say
"Aspirin" iWthout
opposed to disposing of the national en- ing personality, is a graduate of Edin-
burgh in medicine, and was for a time trust; instead of acquiring large num- obnoxious black smoke Castle because of the mm, prison. His Honour at length stopped "Bayer." saying
dowment," he said, "and if a report of
the kind comes up 500 times, so many
lecturer in biology in the University of
the Punjaub.
jbping
ers of similar works—in his c*se ship- coles burnt in the
companies—he built his ovm barges went off
from tile "sea-
town below, and made
saving that complaints could be
to th e Department. Hayes ad- WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer"'on
tableis
times will I oppose it." Many people
thought they had a freehold, hut all
He said that the great rcerit o! the and transported his own. ccyil. The Oastle. As
grandson "extended the syrrtern. ' His made a greatiseffort
in a huff to live at Tutbury dressed the jury, endeavouring to jus-
well known, Echvard I. tify the escape by recounting grievances. you are not getting genuine Aspiri/prescrib*fte
mil ions
Empire was that it contained a great
theyreally possessed was a mortgage. Asiatic population. While a large num- paper comes from his own rorr.-sts, his coal m London, to stop the use of 4V6t v
of guilty
wa.s three of the
"toned. phys.cmns over 21 years and proved safe by
. .'Mr. W. S. Glenn (Rangitikei) declared ber of his countrymen felt that India/s own sawmills, his own cellnloqra factor- issuing his famous pro- accused
c amation in 1307, and about
A further charge against
this time breaking,was proceeded with—that of for
the settlers in question were in a very ies, his newspapers are turned out from at least one


awkward plight. They had been on
their land for fifteen years, "but were nn-
able to 'finance,and did not know at the
;time they went into occupation that the
relations with the Empire were unsatis-
factory, they thought that'the connection
should be continued. They felt, how-
ever, that India should havejsome say In
Empire affairs.
his own printing works; bit 'this is of hanged for
little importance. It is ncjfc worth men- burning
tioning alongside the coal ajid iron
the iron and steel and cng'ineeHng mines, works,
man is said to "have been
coal. However, the shortage of ed
wood rendered the use of coal
enterine.
persisting in the crime of dwelling. Burnett had already confess-
and theft
to the crime, explaining in a state-
ment that
impera- discarded the four broke into the house,
their prison
from a

SSL-" .££" SETS?


Sleeplessness Neuralgia
lands were national endowments.
:Mr. J. Bitchener (Waitaki) spoke of The present unrest was very signifi- the power stations and ship/ring in his a moderate-but Britain
hands. And the owner-^oE,
tive, and Great
still very
had-to endure
objectionable
ned new apparel. The clothes,
and don-
other three plead- Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis
the unsatisfactory way in which some
cant, but the point was that it was fun-
damentally economic "It can be put waxing
this wealth, -amount of smoke for
with each new moon and wan- turies. The jll?^ F ullty to breaking and entering
the next five cen- and theft, but admitted receiving. Pain, Pain
endowment lands were formed in com- ing with none, calls himseU simply Hugo invention of the steam en- They
down as a formula that where you have the inauguration of the indus- ■»er a gLven
every latitude by his Hon- Accept only "Bayer" package which
Stinhes,merchant. * Thils w not a pose, a trial and
gine
parison with places which were under landlordism,plus the incidence of fam- era began, about 1010, to render our, and subjected some "of the wit- contains proper directions
* *—tfjSM
.the freehold. ine, you will produce the conditions whiuii gesture;; he wants to appear no more the smoke nesses to tedious and apparently point- S°ld
S&t "fiAfo« *"
Mr. G. Witty (Riccarton) was totally musance intolerable, with less examination.
"*
lead to non-co-operation," said Dr. "than he is. He became a merchant when short ItIt
opposed to any portion of the national Datta.
endowment being disposed of, and it Defining non-co-operation, he said that his father, he ibundoA
was for that reason that he supported it meant a particular
_
with 50,000gold marfe, received from
his independent plying steam smoke
chimneys belchiny forth dense was returned
from small bailer plants sup
engines, fJf which 100 horse imprisonment
_ A verdict
All four were sentenced to two years'
of guilty
"Bay"crora" *tte
"aasssa isr **~
««—
<"
A Family Remedy
progifcmme of boy- business. He remained a merchant power for escaping, and two
the amendment moved by Mr. Savage. cott adoptecf by the Indian
National Con- whose trade with Ev^k'sh coal till 1914 was regarded as a very large years for breaking and entering, the
in 1920. was not less than hii Germancoal trade.
A SELFISH CRY. gress
fromel\°.
eS be "concurrent, starting for
1* °n Con7mons appointed in prisonmentexpiration of the term of im-
Without foreign help he made himself ifiiq rV" the
The Hon. J. A. Hanan (Invercargill) "The GHANDI MOVEMENT DEAD. the mightiest of. his kind. 1819 a Select Committee to consider the
Coughs and Colds!

now being served.
denounced strongly any step in the di- Ghandi movement is now His mother was a kindly woman of whole question, and a f urther commit .
rection of selling the national endow- dead," Dr. Datta continued,"one of the tralhc-Germanextraction, nee coupienne tee in 1822,and the accounts of these
ments. Sucha cry was selfish,and was factorsof its death being the imprison- From her he inherited his dark complex- nrsfc proceedings make almost FATAL FALL FROM A BICYCLE
raised by some individuals merely to ment of Ghandi,a man of extraordinary ion and his chestnut hair. He has not reading with the "proceedings ofidentical to-day. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR In New Zealand Homes, Brittain's Cough Balsam
meet the needs of the hour. The free- personality, who, strangely enough, re- the Jewish appearance which some The principles of black smoke forma-
hold had resulted in speculation, and he ceived the first great influence in his people falsely attribute to him. He re- tion and prevention were explained (HI is a valuedfriend to every member of the family.

EPPS'S
TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
did not want it to go forth that the life from C. H. Spurgeon, under whom sembles the Gwrnan burgesses portrayed clearly by various technical witnesses;it DUNEDIN, 2nd August,
leasehold lands of the Dominion were he sat in London. The masses of the by the painter Matthias
Grunewald; his was pointed out that by simple means ■a. latal accident occurred in Princes "
Brittain's" keeps coughs and colds at bay—it
going ba-ck. That was only said to sup- people have abandoned the Ghandi head might sVt on the neck of street, at about 5 p.m. to-day. A tele-
port the arguments of those who want- movement, and have also realised that ourable member .of a Cologne guild, an hon- the trouble could be largely, if
tirely " prevented; the committee not en- graph messenger named quickly destroys the germs, allays irritation and
such recom- Ambrose Dalton
ed the freehold. They should have the methods of Kemal Pasha are impos-
vision and think of the needs of the fu- sible.
ture. ■

Mr. F. F. Hockly (Rotorua) said that by Mr 0. R Das, an able Calcutta tors.


r
A third movement, energetically led him at a meef.ingmany
as we see ra pictures by old Cologne mended that, steps be taken, the manu- (^,ed, l7) feU- from his bicycle, was
painters. When

.. of a
yearsago I saw facturers
board of direc- their
made a great uproar and said picked up unconscious,
business
I saw the glow of fanatical .if any legislation was introduced,once
would be ruined at arrival at the hospital.
and died before
It is not known
CUSTARD POWDER tones up the whole system.
Perfectly safe for children and the most delicate
year after year the question of land advocate,is making great progress.This eyes ovei; narrow cheeks. These the Government let the matter drop and exactly how the accident occurred, and
an examination of the body Delicious with Fruit adult.
ienure was raised in the House,but all party, known as the Swarajya Party, are now 'fuller, the lips somewhatcheeks in a few words, is the concise his- jlglii.
revealed no
lnJuries sufficient to cause
tile arguments adduced in favour of is out to capture all official posts. It ier; yet these eyes,which now heav- This, tory of black smoke legislation death. An inquest will be
SoleNew Zealand Agents:
either leasehold or freehold failed to has already captured almosfc all the the depth of other mysteries,
maJcea single convert, as each member municipalities of the United Provinces, laugh gaily or shoot
adhered-to his own views. He agreed and at the elections, due in November trust. In -those days lightnings
search
can still Britain for the past 100 years.
of mis-
in Great morrow,
Anothei" committee was appointed in Dunedin, his father being a bicycle
held to-
Deceased's parents reside in J. H. WHITTAKER & SONS 167-169Vivian Street, WELLINGTON Small Bottle L\- Large Bottle 0/-
he left the 1843,and the report of this committee,
ID mechanic.
tvrth the' recommendation of the Com- an attempt will be made on the Legis- boundaries of his miningrarely and iron dis- 240 large pages,is by far the most in-
Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores.
mittee iirthe case under notice, hecaiise & n elected the members
the U
party WM?
will of trict; only now and then, after a ten- teresting and valuable document that Social and conditions N.Z. Agents: SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD., Wellington.
the settlers;had had a difficult time. probably refuseto accept hour ;day of negotiations, he come has ever appeared on the subject. A Bill some women tobusiness compel
When they took up the land they were office until such time as the Executives ? I*, but not for would
unaware- that it was national endow-
ment, and did not become apprised of icitUTCS.
" become responsible to the Legis- thati had no attraction for him
its.hedonism; introduced in the House of Commons as
a result was thrown out; another com- sult us free. Donnelly and
stain their hair. All our
Hair Staining is done by experts.
Con-
Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes
In hiß schooldays he spent the holi- mittee appointed in 1845, the Govern- Son, Con- THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC.
that fact until afterwards. If there were . CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA days sometimes in the
mountains, s ome- ment's own modest Bill was then \ U
tnl S .^air Specialists, 75, Vivian
street.—Advt.
some hopes_-of Government action in the times in Luxemburg,
sometimes in Noor. drawn; a Special Committee of with- PnLnm"?' ! ? C
cdS" Sore ,Throat«, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Influenza, ana the Prevention of

_
oufc t0 Dr- Datta'that
poi£ted
_
1

future the settlers whose petition was two of TV\the three prominent Indians (the chantedthe mighty melodies of which en- Lyoi* Playfair and Sir Thomas ds la Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
dwijk, Dr
'being discussed would be encouraged to Bishop
fa cc their difficulties afresh.
*" of Dornakal, M. Sastri, and this and soothed the heart even of I
Visionary. Much of the time he Beche appointed in 1853,nothing done;
For Coughs and Colda. never fail.—Advt. Of great service in affections of the voice and throat."-
Mr. J. R Corrigan (Patea), a believer himself) who had visited Australia sat buside his mother, in the
then Lord Palmerston's Acts of 1853
lately -were Christians. Dr. Datta said old Mul- aud 1856, the Public Health
in ,the leasehold tenure, said that if the
jpetitjon were granted, the that the total Christian population of heim house, which looked like a guild 1075, and so on through theActwhole of
masters, in the warm corner of bour- dreary
on a system of
deferred payment
settlers
shoujdbe allowed to acquire the freehold India was about 5i millions, and they geoig German
were drawn almost entirely from th? morning
.classes socially the
family life. In ea riy iod, including the
knitted kept the
story. During the entire
present time, th«
per- DrUgS"
llN^^^S^^^^^W; „ >*nt
depressed. The Weslw
movement touched the depressed agricul- warm. Midday and evening all joined made the slightest attempt
cosy coffee Governments of the day have never
'
Suited for Old aad
\ N^rCTnCTTTOr L^^^'
J, ' bfX My^Stit?
A SACRED POSSESSION.
rMrrP. Fraser ("Wellington Central) tural
advocated that national endowments wmty same
TOjtne
labourers in. England, and it yjas around
classes in India ' that Chdst- the
the table. The father was at? the
same time teacher,friend, and com/ question at all seriously.
The facts with regard to black smoke
to consider
J}ENTISTRY AT REASONABLE ' \ IJM^&^^^^^m "° Manufact^re'ri'
made its appeal. The growth of panion of the children, who, while quii/> PRICES. HUDSAN'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAL COMPANY.-LIMITED. SYDNEY. QOLDSERQ 11
were a sacred possession, to tie held in are perfectly simple. There is no
Christianity had its
4-fus.t. for the people, and supported the community. Ghandi effect on the Hindu you.ng_,
complicated
had had to listen'to reports of known
method ,of preventing black Sets of Teeth £3
told the Indiani that thtui to business transactions, arid Remodelling Seta,from 3 0
motion. He had seen some of the best they what they had learn/d. "smoke,entirely with the use of coal and £2 2 0
-farming in.the -world done on leasehold was could not have freedom
a; single outcast. Thatwhile there Stinnes'srepeat mother was his father's only similar'fuel containing about 15 per cent,
-tenure. It was a short-sighted policy was cvi- of volatile Worn by Millions ::
?nce Christianity
afc
th? ref«"mers appreciated help. Clothing, furniture, pottery sonable matter. By adopting rea- Teeth Extracted Free wl.en
SetsRequired.
■■■
I "—7 —i
Jo expect
hold. Heeveryone
to have his own free- what r.,
was doing to, elevate everything the Eimplest possible, express- per cent,methods,however, at least 75 11 y<tf~> ittW "\fj?'^S\ .- BRADFIELD.' -^ [
OXFORD SQUARE

woujd oppose Repairs
any proposal
part with a square inch of national en- madeoutcasts.
to the M. Sastri had'recently
a strong' statement along
ed
lii
the nature of this Ehirieland family
days when it was the custom list heirs vented, but the manufacturerin gen
of industrial smoke can be pre- at Shortest Notice. ail over *.!_
the world. ! 1
sYppzAwSgrlLi *^Wvv\:: McPherson.l«a :
dowment land.
Mr. T. W. Ehodes (Thames) said the also lines The intellectuals of . Indiathose had ok industrial and financialmagnates to eral has always refused to do this by
taking the fullest advantage
been influenced by the possess a horse,a motor-boat,a/ discreet that all smoke cannot be eliminated, of the fact
"very thought of the freehold or lease- teachings tremendously
hold was.like holding a red rag to a bull but
to some members.
"Mr. Eraser: "We hate it very much." ianity done for because
they
life, and example, of Christ, bachelor s flat, and a huge private bank-
did not become
they ask*; what 'had Christ-Christians, ing account, these children still loved using this as an excuse for doing noth-
be^ the home; and Hugo Stinnerj,
later to ing at all. It is high time that such
and FROST AND FROST,
SURGEONDENTISTS, in tta© r ■awwZ'
Phillips Rubbers
v\iKS-^^^
Europe. But their rever- be the instructor of German ambassa- people began to consider that, whilst it 119,WILLIS STREET.
p^£E^^ if
- —-
Mr. .Rhodes: "What we should con- ence for its founder
was, leading to' dors, carried his silver watch,on a steel is true they are able to point with tri-
truest
eider is not our little foibles, but the t 6 eform of>4kn society.a chain. Even to-day, like the father, hfe umph to the fart that the complete
Jm /3^|l||P'\ ""
{P^iT
f '^fPpF *\f ~^S~
good of the country, and it would be a
good thing if some people were eiven of
One difficulty u lay
m the fact that out wears raw sailor boots, impossible solution is impossible on present know- ease to walking and f
the freehold."
;Mr. W, E. Parry (Auckland Central):
India s immense history,, its dynasties, lounge suits, ready-made neckties, aud ledge, we are not on this account going
and invasions, the ono thing that ha.3 an old bowler hat, He does not smoke on for ever allowing industries wantonly
her ViUaS° B*stem> drinks only light wine,is unconcerned as to injure the whole country to the extent
save pounds in a year,
'
I RO.BBERS
■Somehave got no hold at all."
: -Mr. Rhodes: "I wish you would hold
theTv oHf
the key of thatt system t
was caste. That
her ***<*>& still stable,
»' to the taste of what he
eats. Herr Emil of millions
lives magnificently in Stueit- a large amount of this damage can be
of pounds per annum when
"Last the time of three."
IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllll||||||l|||||]|||!||||||||[|||||||lllllll|i|lllll!i!llilll| lllllllllWlll!im!|i|l!J!!ll|||||||!llilil!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[iiii![|||||[||||||||||i|||,,,,,||,, |||||lll|llu^
your tongue." (Laughter.) Perhaps the wVI t lUSht so Kirdorf
House might ityhile^the
caste system had hof Heir August Thyssen prevented now.
settlers now petitioning the certainly had its virtues its shadows ChateauLandsberg. Round and lives in A pint of beat Cougn
iba given the right to take up their land ' the lull where Krupp's mansion
below Mixture can be made at
,on the homestead system. When
some the directors of the companyhave maw stands INFLUENZA
(people talked about the unearned incre-
MINIATURE RIFLES nificent villas. Merchant Stinnes rl.
home by adding'sweet-
ment they did not know what they were mains where he is. His study is not ening and water to a
talking about. " MORE CASES IN AUCKLAND.
' much larger than Michael Angelo's, and %£ V*^o Cure that small
Mr. Parry: -"You don't know what INTER-CLUB MATCHES. sometimes behind the foreheld o the »k W^ Sore Throat bottle of HEENZO.
you are talking about." Mulheim man for the length of a light
(BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Cheapest and best.
Mr. Speaker: "Order!" The fifth round of the inter-club AUCKLAND, 2nd August. 25
Mr. Rhodes: "Thank you, Mr. Speak- matches under the
er for giving me protection against thesa lington
auspices of the Wel- SaL^BuSi^ur PW
"*-
Five cases of pneumonic influenza in
the city and suburbs and one death in
-mter]ectors; some of
:nily." (Laughter.) them are
very tm- Mature Rifle
been concluded and theAssociation results are as
has the city were reported to-day. The
*
-p -^
mßmter:

; TBTDOING PAST GOOD


"You are getting the wind

WORK. Brooklyn, 534; South Al, 341,' South who are mterested in art have/noticed
BRITISH LANDSCAPE ART

Recent visitors to the Old Country


deaths now total twenty.

SCHOOLS CLOSE IN HAWKES


BAY.
Grannie , *-S*Beh&7 A delicious brew is ALWAYS made with "Amber Tips"
which is all FINE tea, skilfully blended to give the utmost
: Mr. .J: Edie (Clutha) advocated na- V ' vT ' Harboui' Board A2. 332, Ao- the tendency of many of the younger
rtional assistance for holders
hold
ments
faith,
properties.
were given to the country in
and;
of lease-
The national endow-
he did not think it right
that succeeding Governments should
good

school, of English artists to discard that , Two cases of
excessive elaboration of detail,
was so largely favoured by the laterwhich Vic-
torians, and to return to the bolder and ness places and schools are
sounder methods of such, men as
Da^d
were
affected
NAPIEE, 2nd August.
pneumonia
influenza,both of which proved fatal
reported in Napier to-day.. Busi-
by influenza,of a mild type
following

considerably
knows- v wJRr $ in flavour and economy. There's no waste; each spoonful
being sufficient for half a pint of fragrant tea.
come along.and undo the good work of
■tn.© past. l7,W\ 316; Br°°klyn 335
' > f&XLO. C»x, Girtw, de Wint,
smyth, and others of the Cotman/ Na The Boys' High School has been closed
' Mr. H. E. Holland (Buller) said it
-of the freehold. If. the
Wfl w
I,1 328 Women's National Reserve, 319-
Brooklyn teian. schaal whose water-colour
No. ing has so often been the subject
earlier Vie tor a, few days.
paint-
of
A number of
smaller country schools are also closedthe Insist on
education en Brooklyn No. 2, won by default; Ao'tea eulogy,
-
; dowments were disposed of, there would won by default. Port Nicholson,
as a
by Europeanspeciallyofcompanionable art
immediately be a demand for money The second.shoot for the a bye the course of critics high standing. In
"A Talk on the British . PILES QUICKLY CURED.
fiom other sources for has been fired, and was Osmond Schoolof Landscape Painiing," Mr. D.C., Ngahauranga, Wellington,
purposes. The logical conclusion educational Shield, won delivered this 'to be'
. :posalof endowments would be that to d£ by the. team fvbm the evening to numbers of the
with a score of 681 outBrooklyn Club New Zealand ?Vr tml Pile treatment of Zam
~'?F
rwnf,lfl
-would make
l'°u]d he°mgradually
}??sehold
T no difference to the to
the
whittled away 700. Brooklyn fired three of its

rwho worked the land. If the holderman Brooklyn 681, South hSS
members
freehcld most popular. in the team,
of a possible their
and the win was
lady

Following are the scores- tempt t"


friends, Mr

V \" S
Academy

a description
of fa
Chafes ,Wllson, w Arts ->nH Double
"*about
iT" Absorption
of the great rebef in short time. Igave
my work now with pleasure
e-aV}- BchwJI ' and >H1 at- do a lot of riding after stock, so knowI
er
Cure me
can go

: the right to get a mortgage, instead of Harbour Board 672, Railways 670, sfcy« a»d methods.of certain 'of their what Piles mean. The term "Fine Tea" v usedbu tea
haVlng the State for a landlord. hewouW ing Men's Club 657, Wellington Work- The-talk, which A generoustrial treatment of Zann experts to describe only the belter
607. Svi I"s,tJated *y laXn £?FA7E7 T?*^.-.
have the mortgagee as his economio
mas- *
wa4hCrvevei^
will be-sent to all-Pile sufferers.
intoi-estinsto tion this paper and enclose Is in-stamps . Men- grades. They cost a little more i^iiV^f IQ&
befort 1103: tt" Y^^fejT generations Grannie has used per pound, but much less .
:that
: . COUNTRY GOING BACK TO
Wn
** WOrse
BECOME EFFICIENT.
for- packing and postage. The Zann Pro-
prietary, Box 952, Wellington.
\XU»
yli^Sgk/ w*»r
VSff Lsn'
\/vy / SCOTT'S Emulsion, with
per cup.
TAKE DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. ALL THE WAYJTOOM Booklets and stocks of Zann can bo unfailing success.

ENGLAND! obtained
: :,
"W^m 11'11'^
WEEDS.
Agriculture (the Hon
_Debility is not only distressing to the
macy, 4,
from King's Prescription Phar-
Courtenay place, and W. S
Wallace,Chemist, Willis street, Welline'
11? 1 esPressed the 1 opinion individual but it is an economic loss.
Grannie talks thankfully of times when SCOTT'S" has
the development of the Crown en- It your blood is thin
and youv head Lr Pre^e[r aSUPPIyOfBa^ ton.—Advt. " "
dowments in the country districts de- aches, if your digestion is weak and
n
g
During her residence, AN URGENT meant life to a sickly baby—strength to an ailing child—
lh« 6r l?Pn It was
.the ffreehold. oMJmts Possessing your work your nerves unsteady, you cannot do
well. , True efficiency consists she
in
had many times experienced great this country, BEQUEST.
relief from stubborn coughs and winter colds.
endowment system thatontheaccount of thi
in building up relief when suffering from coughs, colds A fortnight ago a lady in the coun-
to "eeds. A great p^twas tliax you again your
country general health so and
7ft And Grannie points to her own children, now grown up.
:f° baf" mS find pleasure in work influenza, and
Baxter's in England, sheable
not being to se- try sent an urgent request for two tins

:fw
.
.the leasehold endowments to-day were
;a menace to the countly The
adra^s^SW3S endowments
Stimulants do not give real help. They curo
enable you to draw on your reserve
Govern- r.trength,
but ■
this in turn leaves I
ed
miles
it well worth while
for it.
consider- of Pulmonas,
to send 13,000 my
'
Baxter's Lung Preserver is not only things had been tried, but many
husband
adding: Nothing else
so
the lines you can read how
much good.
does
Between
other
She speaks delightedly of their little ones—the bonny,
laughing youngsters she loves to pet. g.
.that TO were adepreciating every day, you
;the sooner the system was changed " and ! weaker than before. Puhnonas Always she gives the credit to SCOTT'S J§d&f
civ- Debility is not a disease of
?ng the people tht> right to the freehold organ. It is a general condition any
and an interest of their own, the
a splendid cough and cold; remedy
one a tonic of superior
of unfit-
but the valuable little pastilles that
merit.! It routs the breathing easier and throat soreness dis-
'It must bo met by a remedy most subborn chest cold or hackin" appear, were urgently! needed to give
make
Emulsion for her own wonderful health. The
"" mg&Wk
J|p»|flr ||||f Are you irritable, nervy, or Ipil
jt would be for the country
■Z Mr
better ness.' whose
A D. M'Leod (Wairarapa) did eralised throughout the
-not think any useful purpose
.served by referring the report
woujd
be In
good results will
fact, it must be corrected by "build-
be quickly gen-
cough
its healing
entire system. weakened system and
in

disease-resisting
record time, .and reinforce! i the relief desired. Try them if you
work by revitalising the have a cold, cough, sore throat, or
powers
promoting the bronchitis.. Of all chemists,Is 6d and
2s
secret of health and happiness," she says, "is
moderation and SCOTT'S Emulsion."
Are profiting by the experience of the last fifty
ft^T
ft M
, il| depressed : ? 1|;|
cif
b:^ck
:the Committee,for it would only come red carries renewed to ing up the

tha House again, and tlier/e would to every part of the


blood, which being rich and
health and strength Lung

the body
Aew Zealanders can get Baxter's 61, Queen street, Auckland, on receipt
Preserver without tiny trouble at of price. Trial sample sent for
6d, or post free from Stacey
Bros., you
years? Try a bottle of SCOTT'S Emulsion to-day. '/Miv f|

I;;:;;::I
If so, there's relief awaiting you in CLEMENTS TONIC
11^ ■
;.befoue
once more be a freehold v. lease/hold
cussion.
.; The amendment that the report be
dis- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic,
body.
not a stimulant. They build up the 2s 6d at
all. A generous
any
sized buttle costs but penny
chemist or store 'through-
stamps.—Advt.
three Watch its effect upon your children and thus ensure Wi /wJ|*"K
the health of your family during the danger days M. glc^3
A*§3j
;:::;::::a It does not contain alcohol or narcotics, but only invigor-
:;;:ii;||
ating medicinal ingredients that banish anaemia, neuritis, Hi
M^
blood and have transferredthousands of out the Dominion. Family size " 4s 6d' Some people take treaolc-in-rum for a of winter. , |i|^a[ "
ferred -back was defeated by 88 votes re-to sick, grouchy, —Advt. I insomnia, impaired vitality and similar blood and nerva 111111
irritable, tired, and
vous people into active, energetic, capa-
ble, efficient men and women. On sale
ner-
THE SALT 01?'LIFE.
It
cold,
appeals to their palates,
While others inhaled eucalyptus uphold,
But it does not appeal to me.
you see,
l
lImI disorders. Buy a bottle
pleasant to take with water or-soda water.TONIC—it is
|::::::::*

of CLEMENTS MS
.^^s;
NAZOL FOR CONVALESCENTS. everywhere at 3s per box.—Advt.
How can you expect to enjoy life un- The gastric disturbance such treatments
Unless proper precautions are
the convalescent influenza patienttaken, KEEP CHILDREN FIT! less you have sound health and strength? entail'
J^aturgs Jouia-Healmamd'Body-BuzldinaJood i-i-llilHlia -All Chemists and Stores throughout Aus«
;danger to others. All recovering from
is a The wise mother always keeps a bottle An occasional sparkling draught" of
Stevens' Health Salt i"s just what you
Adds now ills to the ills we endure—
When obsolete,out-of-datefool-fadsfail
Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure ii^
tralasia and New Zealand sell Clements Tonic j||||||i||
|lu\ should frequently inhale through hoivw. She Effervescing
of Senior's Saline in the
encourages her children to need
to keen you in fine fettle.
■handkerchief sprinkled with Nazol. Used ask,'regularly for a drink made
constantly, Nazol is one of the most re- ing a teaspoonful by mix- bottle, containing 64 dnses. All chemists
and stores sell Stevens'Health Salt. Get
2s' 6d
Fowlds's winter sale in full swing.
—Advt. Si"'!! ! fTHF) BE^T
liable germicides and dependable safe- tumbler of cold water. It keeps tho a bottle now.—Advt.of Senior'sSaline in a
Great reductions in ready-to-wear
£!££§*. for influenza. Bottle fits in vest kiddies fit. 2S 6d per bottle
pocket; 60 doses for la fid—Advil from any For Children's HaaWng Couch suits, shirts, underwear, hats, foot-
woar, etc. Watch windows. Fowlda's
Just as good for adults as for the children.
chsmist-.---A.4vtj, 1
iYoflds Great Peppermint Cu're.--AdYt. Manners street,-*Advt, ■
'
j?HE_ EVENING, POST. FRIDAY. ATTOTRT 8, 1325.
THE TURF Riccarton yesterday morning. Carawock 1
gave a good exhibition, and pleased
moat. He is in the Kennels Hurdles at
Riecarton to-morrow.
FINDING PLAYERS would have those extra matches to give
them far more confidencein selecting
their' team than they have at the present
time, being now practically confinedto
NOTES AND COMMENTS

a pnJe^^^
the North-South match for their choice
TROTTING FOR INTERNATIONAL of New Zealand players.
(BY "SIR LANCELOT."} RUGBY Conditions differ considerably from
those of years ago, when there were
W. Hawthorne leaves for South on POVERTY BAY MEETING. manyreally good players. Every nook
Tuesday with Vagabond and Gladful. and corner must be searched at the pre-
The Pahiatua Racing Club lost about <B1 TELEORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
NEW ZEALAND'S PRESTIGE AT sent time, particularly for backs. It is
STAKE quite apparent, even m Wellington, that
£300 over its one-day meeting last sea- GISBORNE,2nd August. the backs generally do not come up to
son, and the stewards have found it The Poverty Bay Trotting Club's an- the standard required for a New Zea-

Smile
nual meeting was held to-day. The wea- land team that will repeat the deeds of
necessaryto further mortgage the club's ther was fine and there was a good at- WANTED: IMPROVED SYSTEM OF the original All Blacks. For'some places
property. The following officers have tendance. The track was rather heavy SELECTION, in the North Island team this year the
been elected for the ensuing year:—Pre- after rain in the morning. The total- nominations were very poor, and it must
sident,Mr. J. M'Ardle; vice-presidents,
isator investments amounted to £9609,
as against £7767at the annual meeting (By "Drop-Kick.")
havebeen disheartening to the selectors Try this new polish. Note how easily j4almSs£SAtisSß^t There's a human reason, as A> IM % |[
Ilk]
Messrs. S. V. Rodney, H. M'Sherry, last year, an increase of' £1842.
. . He- No secret is made of the fact that a
to find only two players actually nomi-
nated for the first five-eighth position
!
it removes stains. Geta bottle to-day.
yofiffm^^^fp^Bif As you Shave ! ! i well as an economical reason, HMA \j
I]
md P. Tulloch; stewards,Messrs. "W.
M'Dowell, W. White-Scott. D. Kelly,
S. T. Tinney, W. C. Eccleton, J. R.
suits: :
' '
.
Introductory Handicap, of 100 soys; movement is on foot this season to find
one mile and a half.—Whetu,limit, 1; the players who are to be called upon
There is need for a wider search,and it
can be made in the mannir
indicated—
Obtainable
FURMOTOCHEMICAL
at all High-class Stores. Price 2/-

' "I'm a real ipeed-fiendl


' why you should dress your
boy in clothes tailored from / <fl|||
VjffPl %
1 If
IIM
jiu A v. B match in each Island prior
HW htWTm
CO., Sydaay.
Cook, R. J. Smith, G. D. H. Smith", Miss Marvin, 60yds bhd, 2; Queen Au- next year to uphold New Zealand's proud to the North-South match. Long N.Z. Ascot.: SALMOND t SPRAGGON ', \ jil || during shaving. Kaiapoi Woollens. Put a
E. L. Harvey, W. Boyd, J. Coombe;
treasurer, Mr. M'Sherry; auditor, Mr.
dubon, limit, 3. All started. Won by place in the world of Rugby. In choos-
two and a half lengths, with a similar ing
and carefulpreparation is necessaryfor
the big tour next year, and a start j Bikere" BriMiKi. WelUnjloj.
Ltd.
>^ ifj ,-^T "^^^A Can't help it—l Die a boy into good clothes, 11/ l\ lßtfJ;\l
distance between second and and third. matchthe teams for the North-South Gillette!" ; correctly made from 1 }\ [ \\
G. C. Miller; hon. surgeons,Drs. Pat-
erson and Dawson; clerk of scales,Mr.
A. Judd; timekeeper, Mr. W. Simp-
Time, 3min 48 3-ssec.
,Te Hapara Handicap, of 100soys; one in mind,
to-morrow, the selectors kept that
and to those who have doubts
wßhLt'La? 16 ]mCS Sh°Uldbe
«**» Always a keen edge manly materials and he 1 \||[
I || j
son. mile and a half.—Peterwah,12yds bhd, about the teams being the best obtainable "A STIFF PROPOSITION." no stropping. takes a big step towards SU* sL* |j
formerly Santonio raced in the owner- 1; King Peter, 120yds bhd, 2; Golden from both Islands, it may be explained
ship of. Mr. Dave O'Reilly, and the Gate. 84yds bhd,.3. All started. Won that the selectors
are of opinion that
"■Rugby Fan" writes as follows
suppose, like myself, there are numbers :-"I A smooth face after a
"once-over."
self-respectingmanhood. L^d )Ja II I
horse's full-brother, Santiago, ran in by eight lengths, with six lengths l>o- there
the colours of Mr. Eddie Trevor. Both tween second and third. Time/3min 57 are other players equally as good \'\ \our readers who are anxiously wait-
i»jf to learn what kind . pulling or scraping
No Good Clothes make i |DJW //j jjtjfftjf \ '!
"selectors are gom- to c|,of a team the
' a gentleman of a 1 ,/j///i/l\W\\
are patrons of.A. Oliver's stable. The 3-ssec.
horses named will in future be raced in
as, if not better than, those who par-
GisborneHandicap, of 300 soys; two ticipate* in to-morrow's match. The North- sent, New
Zealand
,
oose (o
in the .Rugby mat-
ches agamst New South WaleV 1
J^^f CRcgd.
' ever ! Now get a I■ J»
HV I

'
IIRIV Iff// I If llliU 111 F "~*

a
the combined interest of the two sports, miles.—Eulius,12yds bhd, 1; Jimmy South match is not serving its Trade Mark)

Gillette
hope tins year the do in
whose registered colours are amber and Richmond, 36yds
dark blue stripes, amber sleeves,.rod 36yds bhd, 3. Medway was scratched.
bhd, 2; Reliance, right
purpose this year; it cannot «|» .and rea lg l|w( . K<w Zm
selectors will 'wake -Ke
T/tc Co^ec jl/flirf, o/ Symington's,
There is an attractive range of >/s|» lalf.
cap. Ivy Audubon, Jimmy Richmond, and bo said to be a real trial of strength JSew.South\\ales team; they says: AS
The election of officersin connection Reliance were bracketed on the ma- between the two Islands; it is being
((
have im- Symington's of course. No other may of mak- |SS£]

KAIAPOI
proved out of Slg
with the Ashhurst-Poharigina Meeting chine. Won by two lengths! with three used to some extent as a try-out for ht, and are now worthy
resulted as follows:—President,Mr. H. between second and third. Time, 4min players who show promise of being like- TiTw
so know. wi
vo seen thei" &*y.*&
hf
What is required is to select BgtfS^f^v
»^j^~" ing coffee is good enough, quick
enough, or easy enough for me" ||§3=|
||*|g SAFETY RAZOR.
MacDonal d; vice-presidents, Messrs. \V. 49 3-ssec. ly aspirants for New Zealand represen- our team early, get them together '
Dorn Memorial,of 100 soys; one milo N
Howell and A. P. M'Hardy; treasurer, and tative honours next There seems trainmg and team organisation, for
"%■ %!'3':::^^^. THOS- symington
&r^ £*% I Gold-plated
Mr. J. H. Paton. There were 14,nom- a half.—Guinea,limit, 1; Doctor to be a possibility, too, that the year.
team to and so
<^
inees for the; eight stewards'
MacDonald, D. Crowley, C. Neilsbn,H. tween by
Knight, 11. Harper, E. Leamy, A. G.
■ Dillon..
seats, 72ds
24yds bhd, 2; Lottie
Advance represent
the following being elected: Messrs. J. Won bhd,a 3. Scratched: Gladiolus. South Wales shortly will he chosen from
New
head, with forty yards be- the players in. to-morrow's big
second and third. Time, 3min but, as there is no doubt
Zealand against New
match,
that, some play-
stand each
other; not asi<;iisnili,r a College Set
E. J. Hyami
Of 13 Boys Suits
Havill, and J. Tremewan. New mem- 44sec.
'
Visitors' Handicap, of 125 soys; two ers not- in the mutch to-morrow are *'~%f*m**^~ Wholeial* made from specially woven hard-wearing Woollens
bers : Messrs. W. Coombs. 13. Healey, worthy of a place in this year's New
D. Spelman, J. Spelnian, H. Tagg, J. Bingen,miles.—King Peter,
yds
60yds bhd, 1; Rose Zealand team, it is to be hoped that the ■ . m Wellington —■ m^^t^^Smat^ We want you to see these materials—to
feel their
168 bhd, 2; Golden Gate, New. Zealand selectors will not rely sole- the New Zealand selectors realise

Enright, A. Tagg. E. Kerrigan, A. .^ texture—-and to see for yourself how absolutely
Thompson, ¥. Maui, and J. Borrett.
With the exception of Blue Streak,
36yds
lengths,
bhd,
with
3. All
eight
started. Won by six ly on the North and Southrepresenta- fact or how can they be made
lengths between sec- tives for the team to meet New South
In i]K llill!ds of the
to?"
this
J irritaßle,
Aman with disordered liver is grumpy, J
a I ~ ——■ i nawless they are. ■

all the horses engaged in the Hunt Club ond and third. Time. smin 8 l-ssec. Wales. Last year New Zealand lost the 7ZealandT»rV fault-finding—a trial himself, j
New h I
Z to
Steeplechase at Eiccarton on Saturday
;ne also in the Law ford Steeplechase mile.—Vera
Telephone Handicap, of 150 soys: one "Ashes" to New South
Logan, limit, 1; Jimmy Rich- use this year's team forWales,
and
R,,gbj; Union. After
to .Springbok invasion, C New
experimental selectors reported to the New Ze
later in the day. It sometimes happens mond,36yrls bhd, 2; Waiteranui. 24vda purposes is going to court danger. Rug- Union ,-,« f oiioWg : <Th experience d .
11, 'l^,l^
,„ ■ and to others. If such is your condition, the remedy
obvious—Mother
I sai^ Woolens are woven from finest New
Z-ealand Wool, in the Dominion, by and for critical
,In " ais
that a horse may make a mistake that blid, 3. Scratched: Reliance and Euliug. by is fast regaining. its strength across W had m connection witli our
Seigel's Syrup—a special liver ■ New Zealanders. -
■will put him out of a race early, and Won by a neck, with two lengths be- the Tasmau,and the New South Wales M Now Zealand electors makes dut " m tonic which will stimulate your liver and stomach to ■
he may do better on his second ap- tween second and third. Time 2min representatives .arc going to be hard to plmtic m our declaration th The best tailor in your town carries the
pearance. 2 3-ssec. beat when they come across. The- very inte" ■ healthy, normal activity. Take it for a few days and J j
ful range of patterns and weights. He _^F^
At the meeting of the Fcilding Joc- Railway Handicap^ of 100 soys; one best team that New Zealand can produce H all your hver troubles will be dispelled. Then your n will endorse our claim that the name
key Club the following officers were Darling, mile.—Queen Audubon, limit. 1; Jean must be put in the field against the visi-
gloom and depression will place SfePill^siHl
elected unopposed :—President,Mr. W. 3. Scratched:
G. Haybittle; vice-president, Mr. C. A.
limit, 2; Jean Audubon, limit, tors.
Gladys Cole, Digger.
by two and a half lengths, with WAKE UP, NEW ZEALAND!
B
■ fulness, and
give
buoyant healthy Refuse all substitutes 1 ■ £^==£s=^
to radiant cheer- b /^SSI£S MOTHERS
STAND-BY
Kaiapoi stands for all that is economical
and best m boys* and mens'.clothing. WWl^ :

Levett; committee,Messrs. H. J. Bailey, Won The idea] Food-Drink in concentrated "I


two lengths between second and third. While it is satisfactory to know that tels and allowing w?li ! S
■ I IMB of hot orcold wmt«r onl». Ihtaddi- V■!
Instantly Sold by leading Outfitters I|^2&Jm||l|

i.h^:
them .; form.
L. 'Gorton, J. S. Parsons,J. A. Sutton;
honorary treasurer, Mr. G. H. Wa-v- Time, 2min 32sec. a building-up process is under
way, it is streets with thei?
tn
accompanyingIL,t MOTHER .jh
available by

---aiouth;auditors, Messrs. O'Halloran mile


and S. M. Hobbs..
There are a great number of racing bhd,
Farewell Handicap, of 100 soys; one doubtful whether the method of bring- tions is useless." The Alnna i"

60y4s
and a quarter.—Pitaroa,

bhd, 3. Scratched:Miss Marvin,


140yds ing, out players is satisfactory; indeed,
1; Bonfire, limit, 2; Le Mer'iel, there is need of a. better system. As has since been done in the matter?
fay as Bugby is concerned New Zealand
-ittee approved of tL^ n"i
X
wCt
;■
>;
\:
le^i
"'
b3 sou tfiU Chemists ud Slow
for Suiplelo tain"tCe,
Ui.ZtStoitmil.Sjbm.HS.ll.
V
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KAIAPOI WOOLLEN* MTgX,
CHRISTCHURCH,
ua.
51 \y'q\^^***Ej*^&xpa
I
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colours registered in the Official Calen- Won by two lengths, with must wake up; the controlling body
der .that have not been worn for years, Medway. second and third. Time, must be alive to the requirements for
and as it is difficult for new owners tv 2min between
four REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY
obtain the colours that- they wish to 56sec. procuring New Zealand's best material
fo" international contests. Prior to the N^MAIJED-MILK,^
register oh account of the same .hues
and blends being held under the names
war there was not so much cause to be
concerned. From season to season there to represent
The following is the team
selects
JR&ZZm
HOHUCI* MAUTO HHKC!
of a big body of owners who have THE DAVIS CUP Wellington
out of the game,;the 'Racing Confer- gone were older players staying in the
to acquaint the game match against Manawatu on 11thShfeW
players with
in the
Aug. BIBIIIIGIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIgIIBIBIB
ence has brought in a new rule in the FRANCE WINS FINAL IN EURO- the secrets of theyounger ust:^-Goal
success of "the Do- Martis, Cartwright; keeper, Moore; full-backs
matter,-which wilt take effect from the PEAN ZONE. minion's best teams, and so there was M&regor, Thorpe; halves. CW'
Ist August, 1924. It is that if a always a sound backbone. But the' war forwards, Wells, R
new registration is not made within six- (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIQni.) broke that backbone,and since then it Lusty, Emergencies:
Coming D.
Hood, O'Brien'
ticular colours will be removed from -
months the registration oE these, par- (AESTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) has
Ist August. had
practically
to make a
meant that the game has
fresh start. Thus, the iorwarda,
Backs, Martin and
Cooper and W. Hood. Scott:
the list, but this rule will not have to France won thePARIS, European final of the building-up, of the Dominion's represen-
be enforcedevery season, for the sub- Davis Cup. In the last singles match tative team to its former standard is go-
ject of re-registration will only have to Blanchy (France) defeated Flaquer ing to take longer than in pre-war days, GAME BIRD PRESERVATION
be made every three years from the (Spain), 6-1, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. when each New Zealand team had a solid
Ist of August, 1924. The French team to meet the winners backbone of players who knew their
At the annual meeting of members of the Australia v. Japan match in the game—the game that mad©New Zea- A sportsmun of many years' experi-
of the Egmont Hacing Club a vote"-of 'American zone will consist of P.. La- land famous . - ence deploring, the^-inettectiia]
sympathy was passed with Mi. V. B. coste. Jean Barotra, Jacques Grugnon, A commendable effort towards "'bring-
ing and increase of

..
Stratton (secretary), who was "absent and Hirst. New Zealand Rugby on a par with gamebirds. The pheas-

I 1
through-illness. its former greatness was made when the ant, lie states, .is still fairly plentiful
-' '
Tho Masterton Racing Club lost £64 The earlier matches resulted
5s 2d over its Spring Meeting last year, low:—R. Lucoste (France) beat asCount ago. Before
fol-
.Springboks visited this country two years
choosing the New Zealand
north of Auckland,while the "Californian
quail (the most sporting of our birds)" is H^ M&T WMiT
but the one-day autumn fixture showed de Gomar (Spain), 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 6-4; played, in
a profit of £147 lls sd. The club has Count de Gomarbeat Blanchy (France). match, and addition
team a Possible-Probable match
was still to be found in "some few
to the North-South Tmt the story everywhere one
that was of much "assistance how numerousour gamebirds usedgoes,
districts;
to be.
is «
f 'until your good health fs impaired, but'take steps to keep it up io
the mark. Remember that ailments apparently trifling may L
' «f
acquired an additional twelve acres r.f 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; R. Lacoste beat to the selectors.
land'on the Opaki racecourse site, which Eduardo Flaqner (Spain), 6-1, 6-3, 6-3:
The preservation of gamestands solely
J soon develop into serious illness. Do not hesitate to takevery I
on a sufficiency of food the year round
Avill allow of the lawn being extended and in the doubles Count de Gomar and
and give more room for the parking of Flaquer (Spain) beat H. Cochet and J.
motor-cars.- The club paid £2893 19s Orugnon (France), 6-4, 7-6, 11-13, 1-6, Zealand
6-4.
_
EXTRA MATCHES WANTED.

s best players—practically
and the destruction of enemies. No ef-
What is wanted in order to find New forts, appear,to be made by acclimatisa-
tion societies to restrict the number of
lOd in taxation during the past twelve two
months for three days' racing, made up teams will be required next year for the natural enemies,and very few, if any, y
as follows:—Government tax, £988
lOd; dividend tax, £16103s, and £300 CRICKET IN ENGLAND
tax on stakes.
16s
tour- to England—issomething
"an
tho selectors made a proposal which, it is
are able to give proper attention against
more than poaching. The cry invariably
inter-Island match. Two years ago and the chairman one society,
of
is weasels,
in mak-
The Children s Choice s^Ssly^^. J f
on the first appearance of any distressing symptoms. They will
do more to establish and maintain your general health
than any
regretted, has never been adopted- in ing this excuse, gives it out that these f other means you can employ. For a
General Petain was allowed to for- BOWLERSPLAY HAVOC ON A spite of the fact that Mr. A. J. little varmints are hard to trap, when
feit his engagement in the Homeby
Steeplechase at the OhristchurchHunt
DRYING WICKET who has been a New ZealandGriffiths, selector
foi' some years,has endeavoured to push dry drain
the very opposite is the case. Any small
or like cover, whether
arti-
"The Old Country's Goods are always the Best. 1* !s^|ipL;si2P I I
SLUGGISH LIVER,
GQNSTSPATtON,
S!OK HEADACHE,tNDMSESTIQN.
LOSS OF APPETITE, «
Club's Meeting, and it would appear (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
jicial or otherwise,i6 sure to bo visited
-
that the All Red gelding, who is the 'AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) that two teams should
the matter.' The selectors considered by these vernin, which dearly like
be chosen such
¥ and the depressing nervous conditions that arise from thesa-
from
biggest 'chaser at present in commis- (Received 3rd August, 9 a.m.) each Island—one from the larger unions, cover—and a trap at either end will tet-- f troubles, there is no more reliable remedy than Beecham's Pills.
sion, has failed to train on. LONDON, 2nd August. which might be called "A" (this team nunate the visitor's career. The writer cLco"
SiS«d4?sngfrfei? d^ AALLEACOA°
a e
V AC UP?
and stamped,°enVel°
NS Ca" °bta!na Fr« Jewel C"ket °f DelWou,
„ g, Soid eTerywhere ia b«ei, lab:Ued IBid.
la-lid «nd 2i-9d. (orijui.l En«U«h ,ric« ) V
?
Foxton Jockey Club's annual balance- Drying wickets enabled bowlers to to be picked by tho selectors from those
sheet shows a bank balance of £296, make sensational performances in
county to unions), and ono from the smaller
be called "B" (the same to be unions,
lias known as
lulled in a few
many as fifteen to be ao
weeks. Probably, how- "ou£ "
n Pc t0 CaCburyli- Gift De
>*" Welli«S'°". f« "»««
assets £4834,liabilities nil, Government fixtures. Yorkshire dismissed Worces- picked ever after the poacher the wild cat is
taxes paid £1079. tershire for 42, Macaulay taking five by the- selectors in touch with the work- our airds'. worst enemy.Small bush and
Ruddy was engaged in two events at wickets for 11 runs, and Robinson font ings of those unions). Tho A and B keep down scrub contractors introduce the«» to
Riecartoti on Saturday, but as his name for 22. teams in the South Island would meet I attracts to rats, which the waste"food
is missing from the acceptances for The West Indies touring team dis- each other; similarly the A and B jcontract is completed the camp, and when the
both, Omahu, who has been paid up missed Surrey for 87, the last seven teams in the North. From these games
for in the Open Hurdles, will bo Mr. wickets falling for'23, including five the North and SouthIsland teams would hind,
James Bull's only representative. ducks. Francis captured five wickets for be chosen. cat
The extra expense entailed daily, and the toll
generally pussy is left be-
to maintain herself. A
requires one. .mall bird or
soon mounts up In
chicken
t '■ - . .. "'. .;'m»
During the fast-dying season there 31 runs, and Browne four for 41. in carrying out such a suggestion would jome districts
were 53 days' race meetings (galloping Essex dismissed Hampshire for 102 be amply warranted. New Zealand's uecorae quite a this
and trotting) held in the Auckland dis- during which Louden took five wicketa prestige is at stake, and the financial
wild cat matter has
menace to poultry It has saved Thousands—
trict, the totalisator investments roach- for 37 runs, and Douglas five for 51. part, of the business should be made a
iug £2,554,637,an increase of £26,734 Essex,in turn, were all out for 111,the secondary matter. The North Island
over the amount handled by the tot- bowlers being Kennedy six wickets for selectors this year are apparently not TENDERS ACCEPTED It Will Save You Too j
alisator staffs last season, but the fact 55 runs, and Newman four for 49. satisfied, and they have made a proposal,
has got to be taken into consideration similar to that indicated above, theto
that a great number of country clubs New Zealand Rugby Union. It should The Public Works Department has ac-

-,l^r p^£3^- Jr***-*
GOLF IN AMERICA b? adopted. cepted the following tenders:
held their meetings on other courses fc
than their own, where better-facilities
existed than would have been the case
The onus is on the various unions to
bring out their players. It is quite an Bite
Iwn '
aihv"vV-. A>U'°Sectio" : PWe
"C.orj^V"Sht ilnd Salmon.
easy-matter to pick players when teams £0020 ; w
&apier-Gisborne
girders, B.Railway, Tutira
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—CC-rTMGHT.)
in their own part of the district, and becuon :
Racing Clubs, who had no totalisator
-
in addition the Franklin and Mata Mata (AI'SIRALIAN NEWZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) are
(Received 3rd August, 9 a.m.)
brought forward in such a
to give the Kew Zealand selectors way as (Limited),Plate
an £2727; Hororata
J Dunshea h
Su^-staUo
opportunityof seeing all the best players J. Burgess, £499 13s; Waikato, Section ing Bonmngton s" Irish InnHi » Wi on tour, and I always have
permit last season, held' a combined NEW YOHK, Ist August. from the minor and major unions in" ac- S«tS 1? dl'°?-' £191 fa: Waikato,. . tor the .voice, and shall alw|77
tea^ ■ ■
Iftgfbfe
meeting at Ellerslie, when £70,897 wim At Saranac(New York), ,J. H. Kirk- tion. Prior to taking their places in the bection 35: UT lelephonc insulators, A. D< supply with me in future. S * * a
Bst? aithfully
machined as the result of the two days' wood and Walter Hagen won a thou- A and B teams, the players
speculation. sand-dollar purse, defeating H. G. carefully scrutinised in
Tlie Ashhurst Jockey Club reports Hutchinson and Dunn in a 36-holc exhi- by their own union various
would bo 8
matches
fon 65U°-r Tl9V £ S M;

that charging all ladies for admittance bition match, sup and 4to go. The latter were
at the entrance gate and admitting winners were five up- over the first should be somewhere
selectors,and, if the
capable judges, the players AS YOU STEP —"
them free to the lawn met with gen- eighteen- boles, Hagen setting a new bringing them together about the best. By
eral approval, and gave satisfactory re- course record of 70. in A v. B mat-
sults. . . .. . . ches,the island and New Zealand selec-
■. ■
tors would feel more satisfiedthat the
"'■l'he Squire," in the "Napier Tele- ■players were the-best that could-be ob-
graph," writes:—Conning over the pub- BOXING tained from all tho unions,and, that
lished list of-entrants in the Official Cal- being so, the New Zealand selectors
endar for the Hawkes Bay Stakes, I Truwauk
(BY TELEORAI'H.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.}
| wHb remedieswhich are Truteauk Trateaak
came across the name of Pete, who is
there described as a three-year-old by The OISBORNE, 2nd August
found it good for ch,l<iren s co
j,^ l-gt I le^ rs) j c Russell I cushions distributes direct*
Demosthenes, out of Gold
Foil, but ac-
cording to the returns in the Stud Book championship

Poverty Bay amateur boxing
tournament was held to-
from^V'ocern^VVmvq sometimes successful in
rdjevmß TiH
|-oad of Nelson, says :~
J£^ thewaghl Aeaagkt. the uaght. .
/S
night, with the following results :—Ban-
of 1921 the produce' of Gold Foil in
tam, F. Turbitt; feather,A. E. Robert-
1920 is there described as a chestnut filly son; light, W. J. Rickard; heavy G. you. Hoping you w,]] obhge. S .
w.Il 6e pleased to get ,t d.reel ing CouCh( BronchitlS,
.ngp BOTTLE
«l^'B
OFBONNIRU-
e
gSLaHSL-fl
[90HHWGTQH S Bmg from Croup."
I give reliefto my phUd-
SHOES and HAPPINESS
by Formative, not Demosthenes. Gold Nelson. (S,d,.
U^a. Newell.
l^ggj |—^
. ,„
I'ii:l was m;jted with Demosthenes '-n

MQSS and wsare
Ir. a professional contest between
1918,but the official record has it that J;om Hesney and Jim Flett (Sydney),
upon that occasion she missed to the vletts
English-bred sire, so it can be observed the ninth seconds, threw in the towel "in
after i.heir n-an had Dear
Williamson's Royal Opera!
Sirs.
Christchurch. " I
§
, nEC
.. „
sdenlil.caUym»de to a
by fuUj qu*d pWm»otb. «
BONNINGTON'S »
v dT recovery. , Hme-tejied formula,
,
JKlffirL
l^^asP^^l
IifSmOSS
I Chnstchurch.
ft °nnin.S
| urch-
|,d .
ton Lt°-.

that an error has crept in somewhere. been down round, three times. Flett was hope-
The Ashhurst Club's year closed with lessly outclassed from start to finish
an overdraft of £638 (the only liability),
-1 have to thank you for the 1
that 1 have obtained through I
Bonmngton-s Insh Moss and jubl "ll"B .
', P°nnw r M ißcrcdienU,«»^»
,
indnding
BONNINGTON'
Bum"""'"
the
S
IT
1
'.U-Sy,.. I
~.Iri*?::--.^2 .1| al!y/«c
TITJr...
p^j^X^J. I '.
Bonmngton's "Irish
e lent,and I
muscle, gives vitality and vigour to the step,
you love to walk.
and makes -
an increase of £70, and assets x.4156.
Eighteen more horse-boxes were
erected, PROTECTION AGAINST
I can assure
recommend !hem."
you. that I v.v.v I
Yours faithfully,
II BX ttRT
tunoM cooDdnit
,
cnipa«.
fFRTAIN AND SURE-„
-,-. I1 iri'"-"~'?r'.::iH
=S-7i-"-~ I
I
Biout them
Bsincerely,
m future,
Ined)Gladys Monerieff. Procurable only at HANNAH'S
— Large Family SotUo 216 |
and saddling paddock extended. INFLUENZA. Leslie Hoi and I U..g«.sgMggH
Vasilkov was shipped South last The need of taking precaution against. I IfJjw***--"' LngtonLtd^
night, and will in future be trained at Flu' is realised by everyone.
,
Wingatui. It is reported the half-bro- symptoms
tlier to Sasnnofchanged hands for 50 A free use go
guineas.
to bed and keep
At
of Nazol, the powerful germi-
cide, will speedily root ont the com-
first
warm. I PAINT WITH "ACME" ' Mr. T Ambrose,Gore, writes— 1
"1 consider Bonnington's Irish tl T ALL
AT THEMISTS
mi CHtiVUis AND STORES
«"
_Jk '
ferch.
WOMEN'S NIGGER BEOWN KID
OXFORD SHOeH
llauinanuwhiri, wlio has two engage- plaint. Sprinkle Nazol on kiddies' bed-
ments at Kiccarton to-morrow, was seen clothes. Inhale_ through handkerchief;
#
{ QUALITY
"ACME" TRADEMARK carrier, tho final-piarantoo-of
\ take"ancTwouid"not be'^wu'lioul^f^^^^^S^M^^^^^^^^^^^^
bottl«" BBSo^HWtrsirv^Having used your famous
{
tryyourcou^h"medTcin""" I°pur°
chased a Bottle.
WOMEN'S BLACK GLACE KID
sTnsfhTels 00 CaP Witk Mat
'-TWO-BUI
P"*l^ * «S- Ken! SHOE-
■, .
to, advantage at Riecarton yesterday in a Is 6d all chemists and stores.—Advt.
school over seven fences in company
paint nual 1 .. "Ugh mixture for years, and having
t in
I started tailing three doses dailyand
SCIENTIFICALLY
■ "
70/-
V"y
" g when halfa bottle was used the cold AN

with Bitters, Isla Bank, and FOU BATHROOM OR LAUNDRY. Salisbury Street a lo^;c'nr
', °1*" S ACHISVEMBNT OP THE
Orange
'.Mettle-.Drift:.. colours rcudy-mixcd in ilb to 1-guUon tins
Dear Sj
Chnstchurch
nri.tchurch. a'i'erS
which
d
A,
' ,a" colds
makes'
ng
d?',very of "'Sht«'ork.
hard to get rid.
had completely leftme, thanks to Bon-
nigton's Insh Moss.
SHOEMAKER'S AST.
. Pitprop, who is to make his reappear- there For toilet and wash-day purposes
is no better soap than Velvet—the \
A We also stock "ACME" Quality Stains.Enamels,Gold Pain! No-
Lustre Paints,ttngon and implement Paints. Suewindow During the Influenza Eoidcmic <v»
°. I i,nd ,n your Bonmngton s Irish Yours faithfully,
ance in the Brabazon Welter at Eicear- sterilised
ton to-morrow, was in front of Sunny
Loch and SomeKid, at the cud of a gal- pure
soap. Every bar guaranteed
by unalysfs certificate. Harmless
most, delicate
di-pluy '
lop, over six furlongs at Eicearton yes- to complexion—ideal for
cleansing tinest fabrics. Velvet Soap is Sincerely yours me of some very severe colds. 1 re.
terday. ■ ;
The Wellington-owned horses Cara- obtainable from all grocers.—Advt. ' j.JOHN .DXJTHIE & CO.,
1
LTD. ' [ (Signed) JJohn Rhode,
n-ooocj.
(Sgd.) Harry Howes. , commend it toyoungand old alike."
"wock and Blue Socks went together a For Bronchial Colda, talco
round over the schooling hurdles al L \Voa<h'GreatPeppermint
Cure,—Advt,
I HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Willis Street.' ' | Lambton Quay and 103 Cuba Sireet,Wellington :
12

THE EVENING, POST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1923


SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
HARCOURT AND COM-
ANEW HOUSE WAITING.
IN A DELIGHTFUL DISTRICT.; A.
JJARRY
SHEPHERD,
MESSRS.PANY. Auctioneers,Lambton quay, TODD A home with this last word in Seoretary
Wellington, have received instructions TODD
111,Customhouse quay, opp. Bank N.Z.
HATAITAI LAND CO.,LTD. MOTOR-LORRY FOR.SALE.
MOTOECAES.ETC
TMPOUNDED by Ranger at Kaiwarra, ■ TEWPEKI.
from the Registrar of the Supreme Court modem conveniences—a house to
TODD be proud
of New Zealand,Wellington, acting at TODD fascinatingof.outlook Six Rooms,with a Sections from £200each.
YOUR BOY'S FUTURE -
-"■. on 31st July, 1923,from Grantroad,
Wellington, one
over beauti-
the request of the Receiver of Debenture- TODD ful surroundings.' Papered by an AUSTIN STRET-7 Rooms. £1750. "TVEPENDS to some extent on YOU. Brindle and White Heifer
.Whilo he is young it is your re and one Black and White Heifer. If not TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. "
holders of an issue of Debentures issued TODD artist decorator. Beam and Car,- HATAITAI—New 6 Rooms. £1500.
by The Dominion ConsolidatedDevelop- TODD rara ceilings,
to the undersigned having de-
QWING sponsibihty to see that he has every pos-
cided to standardise their fleet, we i sible advantage.
THE "EARL" CAR IS IN A CLASS claimed and expenses paid will be sold on
ing Company, Limited (in Liquidation), TODD ever you couldhotwant points where- BROOKLYN—S
them; cali- Rooms. £800 OP ITS OWN. 17th August, 1923,at 12 (noon). "
for' com- GROCERY
are prepared to
to sell by public auction at their Auction TODD phont—and everything BUSINESS-Stock at valua,
tion; goodwill sell one 3-ton Commer Consultthe mENDERS are invited for the inst*ll»-
POUNDKEEPER. ■*■ tion of Electric
Mart, Lambton. quay, Wellington, on TODD fort's sake. A house as beauti- £50. Motor-lorry. Intending purchasers can Director,of Light at the Palmers-
SATURDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST, T.ODD ful from outside as it is inviting SEATOUN—Corner Section,137ft Marine BANKS
ton North Hospital.
1923, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon— parade, corner Ingle street. inspect wagonat work by applying to
TODD from within Price £1675.
.
All that the mining rights and privileges, TODD Easy terms, of course. Imme-
MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO.,
COMMERCIAL
And
T^"O CAR in its price 6eld incorporate! VISITORS TO SYDNEY. Specifications and conditions may be
seen at the Officeof the Wellington Hos-
buildings, plant, and stock-in-trade,TODD diate posnession. so many sterling quality features.
as a going concern, of the said Com-
pany, and used by it in the operations
D.' TODD AND CO.,
200, Lambton quay.
°W^loflfffif7°sME-
T7"ELBURN—6 Rooms, gas, c. light,
mirrored
-*^-press, porcelain
wardrobes, cupboards, linen
20, Customhouse quay. WELLESLEY BOYS'
COLLEGES, The "Earl" has that "eye appeal PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS 1
pital Board.
HOTEL, Tenders close at Palmerston North at 5

-

_
of mining for gold and 6heelite re-
oently carried on by, it at Waka-
marina.
OU4s-LOWER HUTT, splendid new
<*< 5-rd. Rough Cast Bungalow,
tiled dows, nice
bath, caliphont, hot
water srvice, gas cooker, oriel win-
section, £1650. A. M. ADAMS AND
98-102,The Terrace,Wellington. which creates favourable
interest, anc
that oxcellenco of mechanical desigi
PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, p.m. on Tuesday, 14th August, 1923.
WYNYARD SQUARE.
J. M. FRASER,
Particulars and Conditions of Salemay roof, porcelain
bath, ,h. and-a water LOWERHUTT—A CO, He will be glad to give you at
be inspected upon application at the range, plate-drying 12. Panama street. time the benefitof his long experienceany Managing Secretary. "
rack, built-in ironing well-built 6-rd. House in which ensures lasting pride in ownership fWTOsuit the convenience of New Zea-
Officesof the Registrar of the Supreme board, cupboards galore, Titan weather- with all conveniences, nice section, TTIROPI STREET—7Rooms and kit- I suitable for | deciding URpn the course of study most
■*■ land Visitors to Sydney, MRS.
proof walls; papered and handy to station. £1100. I your son.


Court of Now Zealand,Blenheim; at the match lined -I--"- chen, two with all con vs.,
Officesof Mr E. E. J Colley, Woodward KAMAHI, throughout; casement stories, PAULSEN has altered her tariff, and her TO BUILDERS.
street, Wellington, Receiver for Deben- on. Artistic fire, heating windows,ga« laid HATAITAI—A 5-rd. Bungalow, only been c.l. range, gas stove, porcelain bath jI District Agents: terms are now as follow:
points every built 6 years, c. light, gascooker,hot and basm, built-in cupboards, in ex- Banks College conducts day and even-
ture-holders; at the Officesof Messrs. 2j Miles Wellington Sideof Silveratroam. room; good level section. Note the very
cellent repair, plenty of sun; 1 mm. ing personal tuition classes and corre- E. REYNOLDS AND Bed and Broakfast, from 9s 6d. fpENDERS are invited for the Erection
Hadfieldand Peacock, Featherston street, low price of £1145and deposit only £75- water service, built-in wardrobes, from tram. Price only £1550; easy spondence courses. Each student receives
CO.,LTD., -*- of a Residence at Newtown,also one
Wellington, Solicitorsfor the Receiver- ---balance 5£ per cent. Apply sharp porcelain bath, large section,5 min- Tory street, at Rear of GasCo.'s Lunch,3s j Dinner,a la carte (optional). at Lyall Bay. Tenders close at noon Sat-
or at our Offices. utes from tram. £1550. terms. careful individual attention. Foeßmoder- Offices urday, 11th August, 1923. Lowest or any
Dated this sth day of July, 1923. CHAS. B. BUXTON, LYALL BAY—SRooms and kitchenette,rate, tuition excellent, : tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and
-I ACRE LEVEL LAND, with an Acre BROOKLYN—SRooms, with every con- every cony., hot points, built- WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- specifications may be seen at the officeof
HARCOURTAND COMPANY, 164, F eatherston street. c.1.,
in cupboards; in thoroughly good H. AMOS,Direotor. CHURCH.

.
"
of Native Bush in gully at back, venience,section 47ft x 150ft, close to order both inside and out; lawns Doth JAMES BENNIE, F.N.Z.1.A.,
Auctioneers. and running tram. £1135. Telephone 2098. XT OTEL 68, Dixou street.

water. Sun all day. Price PRIVATE HOTEL FOR SALE. ' back and front, room for tennis G.P.O.Box 1261. "*""■ FEDERAL,
Price £1500. COMMON SENSE. Victoria square, Christchurch.
TO-MORROW, £250; deposit £20; easy terms. KILBIRNIE—Modern Bungalow ofcon-5 Wecourt. can recommend both these pro-
Office:98, The Terrace. T)0 exercue
CAR and TRUCK OWNER! D. COLLINS .'. Proprietor.
TO BUILDERS.
At 2 o'clook sharp. AN^Up-to-date PRIVATE HOTEL is rooms and kitchenette,with all perties. *f it? Could a man with i (Late ClarendonHotel.)
For views and particulars, apply offeredfor Salein Palmerston North veniences. £1350. nPENDERS are invited until noon on
AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR
■COaSEHOLDFURNITURE, ROOM3,
containing 24 rooms, all splendidly furn-
ished, j-acre land, laid out with gardens RONA BAY—SRooms, with sleeping
Salesman: Colin Macintosh. Canal? 6XP£Ct diff the Panami
NO.
*° All communications receive prompt at- X
tention.
Tuesday, the 14th inst., for the
Erection of Three Four-roomed Bunga-
GOO LINOLEUMS,RUGS, AXMIN- Top and tennis court. The lease has 5 years porch, verandah,porcelain bath and Box 552. Telephones 1040. 2279. lows at Miramar. Plans,etc., may be seen
Lambton quay,.or writs to run, at £5 per week. Tariff, 10s per basin,usual conveniences. £1150. Then how oan a Garage, unlew equippei
STiR
, RIMUHALL RUNNER (7 yards) Floor, 212, G. TWISS. F.
HASTEN ACCOUNTANCY PRO-
with an up-to-date-plant, handle your at the officeof
SIDEBOARD, DINING S. D. THOMSON,
Kamahi, Lower Hutt.
day. Takings averagefrom £35 to £40
per week. This business cost the present NEWTOWN—SBuilding Sections,close
to tram, £300to £400each, £1500 or
128,FEATHERbTON STREET.
GRESS. Repairs ?
WE REPAIR IT—NOT MERELY FI3 PrivateSt.
WHERE
to Stay in CKristchurch.—
Elmo Private Hotel. Superior
WILLIAM FIELDING, F.N.Z.1.A.,
Registered Architect.
proprietor £1750some months ago, but Accommodation. 52, Worcester-
TABLES. COAL CABINET, ART Ring 33m,Heretaunga. is willing to accept any reasonable offer, for the lot. . . . . IT. st., West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O.
Evg. Post Buildings.
.
' T"
CURTVINS., PICTURES, CROCK- as he must sell in order to take over an- BUSINESS MEN'S HOMES. Choose WILLERTON STANDSFORSERVICE Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate 1
TO HOME BUILDERS.
ETT AND GLASSWARE, other business. This is an opportunity ' SATISFACTION. AND RELI- J" Murray. Proprietor. Tel. HE Mantelpiece and Home Fitting
KERBS FRANK oS make the home beautiful.
H^VDSOME RIMU BEDROOM seldom to be had; and we would advise ASHBOLT L.
Within a few minutes' easy walk of Lamb- GILBY'S TRAINING, ABILITY. 872. Call and
StiTE (of soecial design), DUCH- anyone looking for a business of this' kind CO.,
ton
AND
quay, is a well-built and attrac- GILBY'S TRAINING! TFLPTFPvI 6o''0" f
f° fi"^1?? MAN- 'I
EPSE CHEST.CHESTOF DRAW-
EES S. WOODEN'
WTI*K MATTREPSES.
CHEN UTENSILSAND EFFECTS.
BEDSTEADS
GOOD KillTTOTELS FOR SALE.
to inspect at once.

LAND DEPARTMENT, ' GOLDI^HA^INtBEfeT/^D*


0
15 and 16, KING'S CHAMBERS,
tive Brick ResUonce of 9 rooms. The
roomß are large and tastefully decor-
ated and finished. The
tains every modern convenience, »nd
house con-
"The Thorough Way to Success." _ Mplesworth and Aitken streets.
Wellington.
When in Trouble,Ring Telephone2169.
IJiLPIECES at our factory.
head expenses are low. We sell Our
prices in town.
FLANN AND
Mantelpiece and FurnitureCOPP,LTD..
over-
at lowest
-
Palmerston North. Corner Willis and Willeston Streets. commands an excellent view of the Manufacturers
harbour. The land is. 40 x 120, is 27a,Boulcott street. Tel. 1883.
Also,
6 LEGHORNPULLETS., HOTEL, near Wellington. Trade £130
to" SIBO weekly; 4
\ ■'.'....' ■ . . Instructors are praotical ac-
lovel, and laid out in lawn and to countants. The course is kept up

the minute in examination require-


GILBY'S ASK FOR

On the premises,
easy terms.;
years' lease;
.
low
gj
TTATAITAI—Two
rental. £2000cash required, balance -»-i- and 6 rooms, gas, electric
. .
modern Houses
porcelain baths,and all conveniences.
of
light,
5 shrubs. Large garage with eleotrio
light. Full particulars on applica- ments. The method is strictly individual-
tion. ly helpful. The outcome is splendid re-
MOTORISTS,NOTE! RED
ED
BAND
ALE. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
BAND
ALE "DIVER
Sand and Gravel .uoplied in
GOWER ROAD, HERETAUNGA sults.
(close to Camp road}. Price £1850 each. ("VUR Gaiajre it Up to Date, aD d w *■*> three-yard lot* or more by motor
HOTEL, Taranaki. 4 years. Rent £7 CITY—Twonew WELLINGTON TERRACE. v can euarantee satisfactionfor AL] from White* Line Beach. , Bert Gravel
O JOHNSTONAND CO. have re- trade £70. Cashrequired £1250-no Houses of 6 and 7 rooms, Call at the College, ring, or write Repairs. AT ALL HOTELS AND BOTTLE for Concretein; Hutt River. Parcek
expense. 5g with every modern close 6-rd. Bungalow, in commanding position, The Director, Van to and from Wellington Daily.
-»-<" ceived instructions from Mr. J to city. Immediateconvenience, "Jid mi excellent .order, c.1.,new p.e. First-claw Carsfor Hire. STORES.
Burrell, who is leaving Wellington, to HOTEL. Wanganui. Trade £300 up
sell on the premises, as above.
On view morning of sale. wards weekly. Cash£2500.
.
and terms on application.
possession. Price
78 I shall be pleased to receive particulars
of Properties for Sale. Have good buyers
bath, caliphont, range, gas cooker; W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z.,
in fact, all modern conveniences. Liv-
Jng-room 22 x 13. Large level sec-
Gilby's College,
James Smith's Buildings, Wellington
. STANTON'S. LIMITED,
Tel. 2240. Molesworth street.
KING BROS.. :■; ..
General Carrier*. Petona.
Telephone 3773 (3 rinin).
L. G. DOWDING, HOTEL. Hawkes Bay. Trade £250 waiting. tion, with,shed'at back suitable for Box 203.
Auctioneer. Cash£1000. 82 ■ Personal inspection. garage. Price £2250; terms.
P.O. Tel. 21-818. TIMBER, EX TRUCK OR YARD.
MEAT!

E. M. BOULTON, QUEEN'SCambridge-terrac*.
MOTOR WORKS
MEAT!
DWAN BROS., 91. THE TERRACE.
TONY HOMES, ENGINEERINGFOR BOYS— CARS STORED,CLEANED.
:
WANTED
Terminus.)
Known—City Cour-
JT
E in a Position to quote supplies
tenay-pl., Wellington.Hotel, Tram W direct from
(At our Mill and Town
*re

ACCESSORIES STOCKED. Finest brands of Wines and Yard. Prompt-delivery guaranteed. '
rjpiOWNSEND AND PAUL, LIMITED, Tel. 2153. Opp. Welliniton Club. AND A UNIQUE OFFER. REPAIRS efficiently and promptl Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dun-
edin Beer always obtainable at the City goingwill
It """
piy you to consult us before
■re selling, at their Meat Market,
OWNERSAND BROKERS. HARCOURT & CO.. executed.
E. E. MOVES, Proprietor. Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close
elsewhere.
,
'

HOMES THAT COUNT T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, to the City' Hotel. Single bottles sold at STACEYAND CO..LTD
ALLEN STREET, WELLINGTON.
MANLEY & MEADOWS, Gentleman's Residence Auctioneers, and Sharebrokers. WHAT Boy but isn't fascinat-
ed with the tempting pros-
Telephone 20-867. Sawmilland Timber Merchants
wholesale prioes at the City Bottle Store. Telephone 3592, 71, Thorndon quay.
everymorning, at 10 o'clock.
A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 32, HUNTER
STREET. (Tel. 1107.) ofTHORNDON—
10 rooms, built of totara, tiled roof,
polished kauri interior, porcelain bath,
Members of Wellington Land Agents' pects of an engineering profes-
sion? Let Your Boy realise his
PRIME BEEF Association,Wellington Stock Exchange, USED CARS FOR SALE.
J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Wellington Land Agents' 4 wardrobes, electrio light, hot points,
195,LAMBTON QUAY.
ambition. Send him now to
Bower's Engineering School. TITAXWELL, Model 25, 2-seater. ela
"/"""(ARRARA"
FIBROUS-PLASTPR
UhisHelt qua?
"* ?TO^
PRIME MUTTON ■Association. level section. Price £4100;terms ar- trie light and starter, G SHEETS
PRIME LAMB & LAND AGENTS, THE TERRACE ranged. Most glorious home in best Specialised individual instruction fl-*. s £125; Grai it, weight 151b periquare yard. PL4IN
RSUGH
PRIME PORK
AND SMALL GOODS. »
AUCTIONEERS
154-156, Featherston street. (off)-Amidst beautiful 'ocality.
homes, extremely well-built 7-rd. Re- KELBURN (Select Part)— 6 Rooms and
in Electrical. Marine,Oil, Steam,
Traction. Studentscoached for
5-fieater, : cylinder, Falls
light and starter, £125; Motor-Cycle ca
engine, electr OR
walls. Does
F&JfljL
away
fo/ceHings^Vnd
with wdod lining and
Members Wellington Land Agents' Assn. sidence,together with every domestic kitchenette,dining-room 20 x 16, 9-pd.
"~
CITY. . Government Certificates,also City
be taken m part payment; easy
required. Spare Parts in stock for evei
terms TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERB scrim-, vermin prpof; .will not burn; r«.
.
-
Telephone 64. requirement, nearly i-acre,beautifully and Guild'sLondon Exams.. Pros- ducea fire risks; lower insurance ratis..
laut out grounds with gorgeous view
Marseilles roof, oriel windows,hall, two-story Residence, fitted with pectus free. Write car. Of
porcelain bath, electrio light, large every modern applianoe, electric light, to-day. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD ORNAMENTAL WORK A
NURSING HOME over harbour and shipping, and with- caliphont, big section, two frontages; gas cooker,range, h. and c. water, SPECIALTY. '
WELLINGTONSOUTH-4 Acres,in one n t6S Walk Lambton-qy. Price
BOWER'S ENGINEERING Harris street. HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER.
' e«nnmi"r Govt. mortgage. House built only 2£ linen press, situ-'ed in a very ESKS J!iiX ul' P«ticuiar«
"A, NURSING HOME in rising Provin-
vm Ccs'
HUB, SALE. N?, rth Island-
atv w%Excellent » oS6le*
opportunity for a
block, suitable for close subdivision, £3500. ierms.
on tram line, near golf, links. Build-
ings: 5-rd. dwelling and 12 fowl-
houses. The only large block avail-
THE TERRACE-Extremely well-built B- ORIENTAL
rd. Residence, replete with all modern
years. Price £2100.Charming home.,

tram, no
BAY—B Rooms, alongside
climb, electrio light, porce-
pantry,
nandy position, 30 seconds from Wil-
lis street; terms arranged. Price
£2500. 9526
SCHOOL.
(Registered under Marine and
Education Department since
1915.)
MOTOR SPARES. MOTOR SPARE!
TUST Landed a Huge' Shipment of ne *
TI7HEN you need Printing of
T any description
with despatch,
THE CARRARA CEILING CtfMPAW.«

" '. LTD.,

on

Riddiford-ttreat.- .
■ .
application
■*-

conveniences, well fires, etc.


nurse with maternity and
mg Apply, m first
general train-'
instance,by letter
able within the city's inner area.
Price £3200:easy.terms.
£2365.Terms.
101 HATAITAI (alongside tram)-Superior
Price lain bath, caliphont, h. and o. water.
Price £3000.Most artistically design- 5-rd. one-floorResidence,
KILBIRNIE NORTH.
fitted with every
Room 132, Fletcher's Buildings,
22, Custonjiouse-qy., Wellington.
"Crown Wbc Drive
Differentialand '. .-ansmission Gears,co-
Shaft Pinion . THE EVENINGPOST GENERAL
PRINTING DEPARTMENT n
Tel. 24-040. - Inspection invited.
for further particulars, to ' PAEKAKARIKI (Ames road and Beach 6-rd. Bungalow,'built of ed residence' in choice position. appliance, including electric light, gas ering 121 makes of American Cars. Ne
first-classtim- MT. VICTORIA—New6-roomed Bunga- "P.O.Box 865. Telephone 1792. ready to fill your requirements at
CONVALESCENCE,
Care Charles Haines Advertising Aeencv
frontages)—Modern Cottage, designed
by architect, asbestos sheets' inside
and outside walls, artistic living-; i
.bers, hall panelled in walnut,Carrara
beamed ceilings, and all possible re-
quirements, large section. Price
low, concrete foundations,
hall, built-in wardrobes,airpit fire-
places, c.1., hot points, porcelain bath,
portico,
cooker,
section,
r
h
ange,
andy
ed. Price £1450.
h. and c. water; level
to tram; ' terms arrang-
9581
(And at Auckland.)
and Used
cycle. '
Spares for every car and moto
N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD
the lowest panibie cnarge. Ring
Telephone
3330,and aik (or Quota-
GR.
. .r. M'KAY, m'kay;
Tinware' Manufacturer and Japanner,
G R AI'KAV
g: r; m-IaI:
The Dalgety Building, Weffinttoa. room, 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, s leep- :
ing porch, scullery, cupboards, furni- ' THORNDON (very handy
£2200. Terms. caliphont. h. and c. water, concrete
paths level section. Price £2500. A 5-rd.room, modern
HATAITAI.
Bungalow, fitted with bath-
A
;
SUCCESS Wellington, Auckland, Christchuich.
tion;.
8, Herbert street (oS Manners street).
ture; land nearly i-acre, paths arid lUodern Residence,
position)-
6 large rooms, hav- h. and c. water, electric light, THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS
Wellington, ..-.
FOR SALE, flowerbeds. Price £800. ing 2 bay home that will satisfy the most fas- range, gas cooker, cupboards, pantry, "GROUNDING SUCCESS
145 windows,Carraraceilings,
HATAITAI. THE TERRACE (off)— Substantiallybuilt
6-rd. House, having all modern ap- ?"
ifl/UU "
m home- : Price educed to HATAITAI—B
lerms.
tidiouß.
Rooms, extra speoial
linen press,
Price £1375.
etc.;
. terms arranged.
9499
MISS ROWNTREE'S
SHORTHAND AND
SCHOOL
TYPEWRIT-
guarantees individual tuition and
OF
WE have just landed the latest thin
in MOTOR CYCLES—the Bean
Maker of all Classes of Sheet
. Repairs qf all ■Descriptions.Metal. ' Work.*
Dwelim7house, pointments, on a well-situated level KILBIRNIE .(Crawford-rd.)-Best part, build, conoret* foundations,conserva- MT. VICTORIA—7-rd. 2-story Residence,ING the ■ thorough grounding which leads to more Precision 4* h.p., spring frarm
IVfODERN c 6 rooms, kit- I

tory, large panelled hall, enamel bath, fitted with Ask your. Storekeeper
nr°2 and ,! section,42ft x 135ft. Price £2250: on rise amidst superior bungalow every modern appliance, mechanical oil feed, all chain drive for M'Kay's Tin-,
well le?cctthroughout;
fitted ' v?randah,bathroom, suitable immediate possession. ' 143 dences, having a gorgeous view resi- over
gas cooker, h. and c. water, plastered
walls, summer-house, large section,
situated handy to Wellington College -uccess in business.
Resume MONDAY. 7th MAY. English. Motor Cycle of perfeotion. Th Ca T INNET BRAND
"
warti Steel Travelling Trunks, Hat
for motor garage and basement, billiard room, or NEWTOWN—Land,35ft x 95ft together Evans and Lyall Bays, Pretty 5-rd. and Basin Reserve; in perfect order. Classes
Principal—MlSS 'ROWNTREK,
in and inspect. PARCEL TWINE. Boxes, Rubbish Bins, etc., etc.
1-flobr Bungalow, with every modern concrete yard. (Travelled paths, garden Price £2300; terms arranged. 9516 -»-" ' For Warehouse,
could contain 3 additional with a cottage of 3 rooms, THO3. H. OATES, Counteruse; also
leaving for the South. rooms. Owner bathroom, and in tip-top order. and lawns. Prtep £?600. Must be MIRAMAR—5-rd Residence,standing io. WILl.f? STREET. WELLINGTON. all Belfast Twines. Italian Hei»p, Jute
Possession immediately.
Price £1800.Terms arranged.
etc.; also stable and cartshed;a very
£1100.
convenience,
suitable proßgrty for a carrier. Price ; i Price £1650;terms, and early posses- r.OWERHUTT-Tiled-roof Residence
sion.
spph to.be appreciated.

of
on i-acre of land, every possible ap-
pliance, handy to wharf and
p

MISS E. CARR'S
125, Willis street,
Douglas and Harley. Agency. in stock. Lowest prices.
R. L. BUTTON AND S&.,
PETROUS CONCRETE
TELES (Glazed)-The most hand-
some, best, and cheapest Roof on the
ROOFING
127 I Consult gas-
Over 150 buildings . covered
3 rooms with nearly 1 acre land, con-

,
J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ROSENEATH—Good
'v
Building I us for
Site, 45ft and Muritai Houses or Sections.
123ft Tin, in a sunny position !
Day's Bay, Rona Bay
fining oorcelain bath,
er, h. and c. water, motor [range.
eas, gas cook-
works. This property
order. Price £1000;£100 cash re-
is in first-class SCHOOL ")F SHORTHAND AND
TYPEWRITING, AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 21 and 23, Farish street. Wellington. market.
with these Tiles' in Otago during the past
.154,Featherston street, i and *handy to proposed car terminus. quired. 9539 Stewart Dawson's Building. yeare, giving entire satisfaction.Ring

JjTOR SALE, as a going concern, Large j! KELBURN Price £350. /TWIE PICK OF WELLINGTON
PROPERTIES.
Whouep <md other outbuilding?
Pricp £2*oo. Tovely
i PlTy_7.v^ House. 2 floors, hall,
suburban home PETONE—6-rd. one-floorResidence,fit-
ted with every possible appliance;

Principal Miss Whitbread -
F.C.T.S. (Inc.). F.I.P.S. (Lond.).
Edwards
B^or^r* ds&DoDs

write, or see us re the roofing, of your new
house. We Bx the tiles and guarantee a
EXTENSION-Well-built -*"
IHORNDON (Sydney-st.)-8-rd. Resi- bath- handy position; in good order; sec- Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type- brought us in a choice variety of USE] WANTED TO BUY, thoroughly weather-tight and satisfactory
Up-to-Date Dining-room, Residence of 5 rooms, fitted with eve- room, linen nress. c.1.. gas h. writing., CARS.! We have some EXCEPTIOIv Made in grey, terra cotta red, and
busiest i ry cony., c.1.. gas, caliphont, etc; dence, having 5 bedrooms, every mod- and c. 'vnter: large level
cooker,
section.
tion
terms.
48 x 126. Price £850; easy
Term commences
and
from
Bookkeeping.
date of ALLY GOODCARS in this dopartmen CJCRAP COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, 30b. non-fading green. :
land 40ft i 130ft. Price £1550. 167 ern convenience, including electric Price JEWS. Cheap tiropertv. 9540 entry of PRICES WILL
am^the
1

part of The Avenue,Wanganui. Owner light, porcelain bath and in se- pupil. SURPRIS: THE PETROUSTILE OX, LTD
KELBURN—Two-story Residence,of 6 and cold water, etc. Housebasin,
hot cluded oosition. and sheltered from HATAITAI—First-olass Family SACKS, AND SACKING.
must sacrifice. For full particulars, rooms, fitted with h. and o. water splendid- the Drevailine winds. handy to car, absolutely no Home, 188, Seatounroad, Kilbirnie, and'rt
ly .built and in thorough good order. 7 large rooms, in perfect climb; NEWTOWNSCHOOL. Dnnedin: Telephone, 25-098.
gas, etc.; land, 35ft x 85ft. Price
Within four minutes heart of the city r-l'TY— Two-story Residence of 9
good tion 45 x 192,in lawn and garden. order; sec-
STEVENS AND CO:,
write 894, Evg. Poßt. £1400. 413 .P"B £250Q- Terms arranged. rooms, very central situation: level A DULT CLASSES Moneys, Wednes- electnc lights, detachable wheel
213 A snip at terms Tel. 20-333. Abel Smithtt.
LOWER. HUTT (Mellings)-Two good KELBURN-Splendid Residence of 61 seotion and upproaeh. containing hall,
bathroom, linen cress, c.1.. h. nnr>c.
£1900; arranged "£■*" days, and Fridaye, 7.30 to
810£ All Classes 9. p e)7 S°°° tires, in 6rst-class ordei 132b, TIMBER.
Btuldmg Sites cont<!.:.i.-." a>- a-ra o' rooms, closed-in sun norch. This water, asDhalt oaths. Price £1700 KARORl—Vacant catered for. None too back- BUICkVtOURING, ,5-seater,
JjiOßWire SALE, Second-hand Railway Iron, 2 roods 38 perches, fenced,planted, house has every convenience, hot road,
Section, on main ward, none too old. Individual attention. electri EX TRUCK OR YARD.
Exceedingly well-built home. handy lights, nicely
Rope, Pulleys, Iron for Con-
and ready for building. Price £450 aoints, range., gas cookeri,porcelain c.1., v
68ft x 132ft.

to Council Chambers-
Price £200; terms CORNEROF Note the Address: self-starter,
good tires, in tip-top
paintec
anQHEAP TIMBER.
have been tawmilling since 1873
crete Work, and Engine, suitable
for EKETAHUNA-147-acr-.
having
Mixed
a carrying capacity of 30 cows'
Farm
184 bath and basin, well fire places, tel.,
and extension.. In very
recently painted
best of order,
M A T?ttv AfTVTVT?T? 4 QQ arranged.
ISLAND BAY-2 Vacant
7768 MTCTVant> RIDDIFORD
STREETS. trial. Price £160. condition,
SUNBEAM TOURING, 5-seater. electri MATAI, TOTAEA. RIMU WEinely
(50 years), and, being still genu-
engaged in the production of tim-
launch. Tel. 20-333. Stevensand O, and papered. Splen- (N.Z. Insurance Buildings), Sections, 4 0ft lights, detach.-ble wire K ooi !
x 117ft; m the business area. Price (Direct from Mills). ber, quote supplies direct from our OWN
?hef,P a" the
.v 2° dwellings
did view, good
section,room for gar- tires, requires a coat of wheels,
215,LAMBTON QUAY. '
aI} y«ar. together
132b, Abel Smith-st.,Wellington. . Price
with.2
£24 per acre.
and outbuildings age. Price £2200. Terms arranged
£300
each; terms arranged.
NGA.IO—Shop, suitable for general store.
7767
GW. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament
Corner),
O.K. A cheap proposition. varnish,tire
Call am I W. H. LONG AND CO., MILLS, as well as from our TOWN
YARDS. Prompt delivery guaran-
WANTED to Sell Cottage, contain-
fo KARORI—S-rd.
modern Bungalow all
conveniences, c.]., hot and cold water,
129
5 living-rooms, with every possible And H. B. WATSON(16,
appliance; also 5-rd. modern Bunga-
" nave a demonstration. Price £250
Aurora terrace), 24 TON TRUCK,,in tip-top orderNe, I 13-15.
tires,
Cuba-street, opposita Town Hall., teed. We carry one of the largest
stocks of SEASONED TIMBER in
rooms, PRIVATE TUITION. body and top in splendid con
* ..'"& 4 bathroom,
tee .ight. gas stove, and usual
pantry elec-
conveni-
tel., etc., good level section, lies well
to sun, handy to car. Price
low, in first-class
perty is 30 seconds from
c ondition. This pro-
a
Languages and Mathematics. dition. Will take Brooklyn
irear. A really cheap buy. We wi]
hill in toi lUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED Rimu. WELLINGTON DOORSin Oregon and
THREE-PLY in Oregon and
■"""'"■ «t'uued Damell-st.;possession to Deposit £325. Soldier's mortgage. £1325 HATAITAI. splendid opportunity for the station;right Preparation for Examinations,either j l/TUSICAL Instruments of every de- Cotton Wood.
BUit; price £950; £200 deposit. Apply H. ERNEST be pleased to demonstrate. Price
LEIGHTON, MT 6 (Lovely View.) person. Price £2200; easy terms. privately or in small classes. £300 i-Ti scription Bought, Sold,or Exchang- W. BOOTH
Sawmillersand AND-CO., LTD.,
\\TAAi\ED Sell, quick, cheap SCO OOP ■iV
A UCTIONEER
AGENT
AND ESTATE VICTORIA-7-rd. House, with
lery and washhouse, c.1., range, hot
so" T/'ACANT, Modern Bungalow, compris-
J ing entrance 5 rooms, compact KELBURN-r-6-rd. modern Bungalow,
6787
all
MAGNUS " MOTORS.
Wakefieldstreet!
LTD ed. We are largest buyers of Old Jewel-
lery, Antiques, Bags, Tools,Sporting Re
Timber
Constablestreet.Merchants,
V_* Sncks,Rusticating 8 x I,' 12 x 2 and cold water, seas
i
porcelain kitchenette, hall, appliances, officesperfect, good level PRIVATE TUITION. quisites, Clothing, etc. Telephones 24-321, 24-452.
and 12 k 3, Totara 4 x 2, 6 x (Member of Land Agents' Association), bath and basin/built cooker, washhouse, nicely fitted bath- See us first. Homes visited.
6, Lining of heart timber room, pantry. linenpress, built-in oak section, absolutely no climb. Price T?NGLISH, French, German,Italian;
J) loonng, Hot Water 182,FEATHERSTONSTREET, and in good order. Only 2 minutes Ej preparation for examinations. Mrs. ANCHOR EXCHANGE 4, LOAN CO
Service,
2 Shop Fronts, Windows,Doors, Stairl
Tile Grates
And at Lower Hutt.
mirror wardrobe,electrio light and radi-
from Courtenay-pl. Price £1500-de- ator points, 2 fireplaces, gas stove,
cali-
5Z2..0; terms arranged. 7702 L. Sommerville,M.A., 13, Upland-rd..
JUST LANDED.
131,Manners street. Tel. 22-776. ■'.' fpIMBER SUPPLIES.
case, Slates,2 Flagpoles, 20 Chimney posit £400. Kelburn. , Also Auckland and Christchurch. Why double your labour. cost waiting
68 phont. leadlight casement windows,sun T IMITED Number of
Pots, Mantles, Iron. Huddart ' Parker KlLßlßNlE—Attractive Bungalow of 5 concrete paths. Price £1650; H. G. "MAJESTIC on green timber? Unseasoned timber de-
Building, opp. G.P.O. rooms, hot and cold water, elec. light, S. GEOPGE NATHAN verandah, terms can be arranged. (Sole agents.) RUTTER & CO., YOU REQUIRE GLASSES?— year. Seasoned
preciates your house 25 per cent in one
pore, bath and basin,every conveni-
AND CO., T AND
Thorough Tuition of the'
Get one for your Cycle, DO Most people do, but unfortunately guaranteed by
timber at lowest rates,
.
IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.
ence, motor garage, two frontages.
Pnoe £1450;
ance arranged.
terms £400 cash, bal- S George Naihan.l
Members of-Wellington StockExchange.
[C. E. Finch.
ISLAND BAY BARGAIN.
(£2OO Deposit.)
AND ESTATE AGENTS.
35. PANAMA STREET.
PIANOFORTE. UKULELE
MANDOLIN, AND
7s 6d each, posted anywhere.
the majority of thorn are not aware of the
fact. Know the truth about your Eyes BROWNLEE. LTD.
By ONCE—makean appointment, and
To be only had from Wellingtonl! AT
EVENING POST.
HATAITAI (Hamilton road)—Desirable Sharebrokers. Auctioneers,
6-rd. House, pore, bath and basin
oahphont, el. light, two lawns,oon- Land a?d Estate
105, Customhouse
Insurance,and stores,
Aeents,
quay, Wellington.
Situatedon level,very handy to trams,
a very
school and beach,we have for sale
comfortable, solidly built, one- WALLACE-ST. (off)—s Rooms, floor, o ne
MISS JEAN TURNER
And
Leading Cycle Depot. we will examine your eyes, diagnose your TelS
case, and, if necessary, fit Glasses.Don't
let the matter drift—DOIT NOW'
T^,^r 'gILBIB^; tS

orete paths, eto. Price £1750; terms floor Residence, having living-room 22 x m3dern conveniences,including MR. L. O. WALKER (Violin) Hurry up.
A DVERTISERS are asked tohave their about £500 cash, balance arranged 13, bedrooms 18 x 12. 15 x 12, and 12 83. Kent terrace. MORRISONAND GILBERD WINDOW FRAMES AND
wardrobes, linen press, and cupboards, The Eye People,
"^-*- Notices in this office as early as KARORI
possible each morning, and it is particu-
ROAD (handy to Botanical "1/jTIRAMAR—S
Gardens)—Convenientone-story 6-rd , ""■*-, B-l-F outbuildings, i-acre.
Rooms, hot water, bath, x 12, kitchen 15 x 11, bathroom,
£1000- house, water, 2 verandahs, electric light,
wash-
hot
concrete
terms
yard
£300cash.
and paths. Price £1150; F. J. W. FEAR AND CO.,

103, Customhouse quay, Wellington.


Manufactured by.
House, elec. light, gas, poro. bath - j deposit £100. and cold gas stove, and conveni- WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PRE- 65, Willis atre«t. Wellington, BRISCOEAND COMPANY,
'.arly requested that Advertisements for and basin, hot and cold water, all ences. The large level section is
THORNDON-Substantial
rooms, Residence,7 VENTION OF CRUELTY TO LIMITED.
conveniences; good seotion,concrete HATAITAI—S Rooms,hot water, bath laid out, with concrete paths,
the SATURDAY'S paper be handed
the previous day whenever possible. Thi
in paths. Pnoe £1650;terms £600cash,
balance arranged.
wardrobes, c.1., garden. £1550.
KARORl—Soldier's Bungalow, 5 rooms, lington
garden, fowl run. Owner leaving
will accept £1150for quick sale.
beautifully
lawns,good
Wel- corner _all conveniences, electric
"gat, hot water, etc., valuable level
x
section, motor100gaxage.
51 ft, fronting
ANIMALS.
Publio are earnestly requested to
Telephone 976.
The StandardWallinp
PABCO WALL BOARDS.
Suitablefor all classes of buildings.
Inquiries invited.
insertion of those arriving later than" 10.30 WELLINGTON
a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed 14-rd. House,TERRACE
—Desirable
2 bathrooms,lava- ■S?" c■'""■ wasWiouso,copper, tubs. (Solo AgentjS.)
£1350.
S?cJii "neterms
±4600; ' lareearranged ■
Price
(3775)THE communicate any act of cruelty that
comes under their notioe. Offioe, 105 ! _ >IG MOTOR-CYCLE BARGAINS.
X, 1919 model; Clyno, 5-6 h.p. 3-
speed;
The StandardPaints,
PABCO, P and B. H. R.VILE
KELBURN
that day. tones, elec. light, every possible con-
venience, all large and sunny rooms; LOWER HUTT-Near station. 4
KILBIRNIE EAST VICINITY. 6 rooms, one
(Grove-rd.)-Sound Bungalow, Customhouse-quay; Telephone 810; P.O* Rudge,
floor,gas. c.1.,hot water Box 195; Secretary, A. M. Anderson; ' James, 2i,
3A, 3-epeed; genuine Harley-
lightweight; The Standard
P. and B.Felts, (Late E. W. Mills), "
BLUNDELL BROS.,LTD., Easy terms, with £200 deposit.)
-
i
good section, easyaccess. Price £5150
"
bathroom,. scullery, h. and c. Rooms,water and caliphont'; la.nd x Davidson Coach-built Side-car, other Side- The Standard Floorings,
The Evening Post "
Immediate possession, NEW BUNGA- service 40 140ft, Inspector, Capt. J. Henry. 1
HARD.
terms about £2000
cash, balance ar-
ranged. At present in two large flats. PETONE—4
gas, outbuildings; £750;deposit
£175! LOW, containing hall, 5
Rooms,bathroom,scullery large rooms, well appointed bathroom, INVESTMENT
exceptionally
mes garden, etc. Price £21G0;.
4250 cash;immediate possession. (5341)
terms cars,
Bought
from
and
£5:
Exchanged.
ea*y terms. Motors ■
Spares and Ac-
' PABCOLIN,
MALTHOID. IMPORTER BUILDERS
WARE,
. 61, Cubastreet (next' James Smith*).
, gaß cooker,washhouse, SOCIETYFOR PROTECTION OF oeMonea of every make.
A RjiillMJEß ' 10 THE GENERAL
PUBLIC. WA^HVa'TN^vtc&fic. -
TORY SITES-Severai desirable large
. terms. ' workshop; £750;
copper, tubs! I compact kitchen, laundry, pantry, and
very easy
J linenpress, Carrara ceilings,
ment windows, expensive tiled well fire-
leadlight case-
conveniences;
PROPERTY—Six sub-
stantial Houses,each 6 rooms and
rents £8 10s per week.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
.
N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD.,
Harris street.
AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.
Chief Agents,
Featherston atroet, Wellington.
Good Buildings deserve Good Hardware.
SYMOJvS'NAqSBAUM will pay the
Hignest Prices for Left-off Suits,
Warehouse Freeholds,in best business
including 3-story brick build- PETONE-4 places with oak
overmantels, tastefully
Pnoo £6000. Valuable land in heart
THE Secretary will be in attendance at
the Rooms.
149-151,
light throughout, large'
localities, Rooms, bath, gas cooker papered, of City. Bridge's Buildinm, 118
Dress and Dinner Suits.Ladies' Apparel
B^ots. etc., Cameras, Musical
ing of big capacity, well lighted, ex-
ceptionally good handling facilities
washhouse, copper, tubs; £600; terms. Championelectric gas range, and every labour- THE TERRACE (Off)-8-roomed Substan- MORNINGS,on TUESDAYand FRIDAY
Willis-street, £2 15«. "' £2 15s. £2 ife. W. A. CHOTE, LTD.,
mi-ni- of any description, and Jewellery
of My '.:;nd. Getmy price beforesellinc
r?'e:>none 22-668
Instru-
.
for goods; also a largo and fully JOHNSONVILLE-Near
equipped brick factory.
genuine purchasers only.
and coots., large
Details to "" posit' illoo.
station. 4 rooms saving requirement. Land.4o x 136 (con-
crete paths)).
section; £550; de- handy trains. Prioe Indeal sunny
£1295. Government
location
stantial Residence,modern conveni-
ences, land 50 x 90ft, commanding
view of) harbour. Price £2400; terms Telephone 770.
from 10 to 12,30.
All communication* strictly confidential
TYRES. TYRES.
Guaranteed. Guaranteed. Guaranteed.
TYRES. wBBE i^ijfflggJiilg. ... FARISH STREET. TELEPHONE 763.
, AGENTS

J
\'-. " vdriress: 63,

COURTENAY-PL. LOWER
"WOODWARD. late Pigio¥
HUTT-^entleman's superior
two-story Residence,containing 10
rooms and every convenience,
besides HORACE BAKER. LTD.,
mortgage if required. (Sole Agents.)
(For particulars after 6 p.m., ring
private telephone.)
21-785
'
£400 cash.
ROSENATH-5 Rooms, one floor, in
good order throughout,
(5098)
i-acro free- ANTED KNOWN.
fpOetc.Fit Save
30 x'3J.
30 x .
34. PROPERTY
A
rapidly depreciate, in Wilson's (N.Z.) Portland Cement,Ltd.—
value through the ravages of the
Wood Borer. A scientificmethod of
"The Cementthat has stood. the test
of time." "
--" Vil:iarn-S,t. I?"' Skating Rink)) fine entrance hall, coat and telephone hold land. Price only £825; terms Fords, Chevrolets,Overland, troying the pest is now available. Itdes-is "JAEGER" ConcreteMixers—the Best
-J-

y«r of Ladies , Gent's,and Child- 233,LAMBTON QUAY. while you can be-
C;i .."

."ft-off Clotning. Letters receive


lobby, dressing-room, verandah and THORNDON. £150cash. All kinds of Cemetery Work executed. fore -*" the rise in money price.
■ called -. . ■
on the Mf.rket.
re:: balcony, washhouse,
servery, pantry Granite and Marble Curbs,Reinforced
p "mpi attention. Tel. 21-243.
■"

iVp".KIS BRICKMAN pays highest


men's room, workroom, eto.; over 3
of an acre of level land, laid out in and
Gentleman's Superior Soundly
Ed Residence,spacious entranceConstruDt.
2 large reception rooms, vestibule
FOR SALE, SECTIONS. ConcreteWalls. Direct Importer Granita ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER LEFT. BLADE'S PATENT GAS PROCESS.
and Marble Memorials. A
WHITE " Atlas Cement, Hydraulic
Lime, White' Lime;' Carbonateof
single room, a complete building or Lime,Firo Clay Goods,Pots, Pipes, etc.,
j_'.J- prices for Left-off Clothing, Suits
jewellery, and Musical Instru-
tennis court, lawns,orchard, flower
and vegetable garden. Price £3500- TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. room, kitchen, scullery, and laundry 4- T>AREMATA
breakfast, EXTENSION,
■*- uated about half-milefrom the Pare-
No. 2. Sit-- H. GLOVER,
Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrac*. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE,
article of furniture can be successfully etc.
treated. It costs nothing to
' . .
Boots,
nr»nt?. Ring telephone 21-261,or send
place.
---terms about £1500oash, balance
ranged. ar- large bedroomß, each having wardrobes,!mata Railway
splendid bathroom,fitted throughout with
seotion has paths and propertyGate Golden Station,and adjoins the
Property. This well-known
Telechone 21-788. Agents Vulcan Truck, Indian Motor- information, with an inspection obtain full
of your HENRY HOPE AND
SONS, LTD.,
to 55. Cashby return LOWER Birmingham, .
Courtenay FOR LEASE, every convenience, property.
cycles.
mai^__ HUTT—New,oosy House of 3
rooms and conveniences, inoluding lawns. Trice £2600.Cashrequired about commands a wonderfulview of Mercer street. The process is unrivalled in eradicating
RS. MIET still is CashBuyer' (bii» the Pahautanui Bay and the Cook Straits, T\URING the war and after I
■*-r celled through shortage of was com- Bugs, Fleas, Weevils, Moths,
M "v small lots), Ladies' and Gent?
Wardrobes,Left-off Clothing of all de-
a
bathroom, Shacklock range,tiled fire IN FRUIT EXCHANGE
places, etc. Price £600; terms about
half cash. Blair and Allen streets.
BUILDINGS,
£450. (Sole Agents.)
CITY.
and is_ within easy distance of safe bathing
for children and adults. Paremata is not- and labour to refuseorders. I now make
material Rats, and Mice. . 1
safe, thorough, and prompt.
Spiders
STEEL CASEMENTS
TAGE WINDOWS.
AND COT-
ed for its safe anchorage for boats; also and stock all classes of ranges, including All work H. W. JOHNS-MANVHiLE CO.,
soriptions. Boots, Portmanteaus,Trunki, LOWER HUTT—2J acres of flat level (Most SelectResidential Part.) good fishing and shooting. A number of [ the well-known Scott Bros.' Christchurch
Splendid one-floorResidence,7 rooms these Sectionshave already been sold; IS'ew Record,New Atlas, and Empress, MOTORISTSCUT YOUR TIRE COSTS. Write, Call, Telephone To-day.
Chest of Tools; best prioes. Address, or New York,
land,, large frontage, 4-rd. House
125, Vivian-at. Tel. 21-760.
EWELLERY, Diamonds. Musical In-
needing some repairs. Price
terms arranged. £1350 -
"TTALUABLE WAREHOUSE SPACE includinglarge sitting-room,
' V up-to-date approximately 4000 feet, with suite and power point range and gas electric light'
cooker'
early inspection invited; terms arranged. High Pressure Boiler,with heavy fittings, !
Apply BROWN BROS., On the Ground. also Shacklock's O rion.
BLADE'S PATENT GASFUMIGATING REGAL AND PILOT ROOFINGS
DAMPCOURSE,PAINT, ETC. '
siruments. Goodsof all descriptions LOWER HUTT—Modern 5-rd. House of Officesand all conveni- porcelain bath, 6,built-in wardrobes, and Tho Redwell Fire is holding its own
18, Grey street.
bought, sold, exchanged. Large stocks pore, bath and basin, hot and
cold ences. firm A rare opportunity for an enter- oupboards. GoodBized level section" well against any imported line. The H.P. HERE|S
a snip that will mean a big
water, all conveniences; good section. prisingvery to secure valuable premises planted with lawns and garden, imme- saving, P.O.Box 1194. Telephpone2522.
jewellery. Money to lend on anything. Boiler in copper is everlasting, and is
"BRICKTOR," BRICK BONDING,
M. Deckston, 57, Manners-st.. next New Price £1050; terms about £300 cash in a busy centre. diate possession. Price £2250;terms. guaranteed for wear and quick service.
balance arranged. SPECIAL OFFER!
Zealander Hotel. LOWERHUTT-Convenient 7-rd House Goodlease,moderate rental. LAERY AND CO.,LTD., I ALSOsco the New Hot Fire; it is sup-
plying
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a
WANTED Sell, Solid Oak Bedroom
Suite, 4 pieces, oval mirror, extra bathroom,hot and. cold water lava
tory basin,scullery, pantry,
HAVE FOR LEASE— long-felt
liles, best English makes.
want. Full stocks of MICHELIN CABLE
935 x 135,usually sold at £14
CORDCOVERS,
10s 6d. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERB
'JAMES W. JACK,
large wardrobe,for £30; and Rimu Bed- two sides; nearly half anverandah THOMSON, BROWN, AND J. M. REID, 139, Willis street. 39, Panama street. Wellington.
room Suitesfrom £18. Abo Furniture ground, laid out in lawns,garden, eto acre of Full particular!,
EAST, LTD.,
TOP FLAT, comprising 8000 feet, in
Allen street. For rental apply
OUR PRICE £10 10s NET CASH.
For Two Weeks Only.
FIBROUS PLASTER BOARD.
stocks of well-seasoned GRAN-
made to ordor at our Factory, at oheapest
prices in town; inspection invited to our
PirlC<l fs«?>ulck .Ea ovi £16°0; terras
about £550cash, * 1
*
arranWX WILLIAMS & CO., LTD., | LAERY AND CO., LTD.,
Ulcer,
» be cured. Varexandmethod Bad Legs can
of treat- LARGE ILITE Fibrous Plaster Sheets in plain
Showroom.Open till 9 p.m. Friday. S. FARMS-A. eplendidbalance
rough cast, ice flow, and Arctic, for Ceil-
K. Murray and Co., Duon-et.,opp. T« and Dairy Faims. DetsUa on «ml£
eele^on
of ah'eep RUCTION ARCADE, 15, GREY STREET. | Merchants, A llen street.
ment never fails when properly applied.
Worst caao stays cured. Krnett Healey, A.B.C. MOTORS (N.Z.), LTD., ings and Walls, Cornices and Cover
Moulds, also Tiled Sheetsfor Bathroom, br
Printed and published tor bLOKDtu, Bins r"
Lodis PnocToa Bldkobix, of jj! Th« r,ii
Aro House. TeL 22-804. 19, Cpuxtonay piice. . Ofioai Tel. U4O. FrivWs TeL 31-785, Chemirt, *<«t°n. Local Agent, Nurse 127, Lambton quay, Wellington. tux,Wellington, prtrter >sd publuher.
Wooleott,80, Cuba-.t.,oppf B Oy.l Oak Register*! Offlre of th. Cbmp»n7 itun
etc.
*J?tCnS?~ l¥}' A, d r^l- WluK
---629. Offioe—l6. Fanih dd.ai street. Tel. 763.
6 Tel. 24-
. Friday, August 3, 1923.'

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