ftfflk HO >WHENUA' DAILY . SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915. Jewellery Repairs BEGS TO NOTIFY the Public of Levin and district that ho NOTE THE ADDRESS: is at his post again LEVIN. Opposite Harvey and Go's splendid our HARD WAKE PRICES se- l Forks L's Jd, 3s Gd, Is Gd. •Spades Is 3d, -is Gd, and us. l)d. Halves is l)d, 2s 3d, Js Jd. Is 'Is Shovels, Od, Gd, -3s li.il. J.-B. Maids 2s (id. Axes 2s (id, 3s (3d, os Od. Heavy Gate Hinges 5d lb. Wedges Gd i>er lb. (JUTLEIO Tools , Host British. Wellington prices Carpenters' Dessert Knives us hall Tabio Knives us Gd luiit' dozen. Desert J'orks Gs hall dozen.Table I'orks Gs 1M lialf dozen. Teaspoons 2s Ud half dozen. Pocket Knives, of bast make*, Gd to 'Is Gd. SPRAY PUMP and SPRAYING OIL, OIKXJK'KLIY, .RRUSfiWAUE 13UI LUER.S' J JlO N AlOiN G WRY. FOOTWEAR, etc. every side. Miliar Uioi*»i & In 2 Grait Outfitters, Palmerston NjrHi. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT. 1 li [j I0 [ : Mli; AIM KD -.veiv SHAPE*. in all <.-ou»\r< no 7.< Otl to 1J» <j.l. \\ * HATS wore VKI.YKT FKEMTII SAILOIt RLACI. Trimmed. VKIiVHATS AM) TOgI'KS, Smai tJv £ % H S | ! TRi.M.V-II) .KELT m'KADV-TOAVKAR.S. !n all Colours. JlAi'S. VKLVET JSI.ACK I ' is military ,-lylu*. 1 J'Mil/I !:K.U)V-TO-W.RAI! t ONI. 1.ATS. t'3 O/ O/l '>, f) to 18* r„|. O/i a1 NOW SI'ORT.S > 71 7.s to (id -HW Usually 2»k Oil to 85s. COATS. usuall.v Od. MOW MOW 'j» , YATF.S' row *7 /j -j - V .Slll/K r 1 1 j| TfJ H "ALL BRITISH" BOOTS, v \-:-t33B*asiaawßsscs: _;..—••■**-acr—T-r*?.- 1 .rr — -*—tr*—-t M« hin Auckland by Expers Craftsmen. r" THEY S T i'UIO Of)' il.l'Jß IN IThe 1 | hand. iinu va: 111■. | | ; NEW oa S WPS i NO XXo. kj t JJIJJU {<: T; »* irr: # i I BOLL [TP! MEN!! 'I WL\ SALIi WE IE j I LAV IS ISVISK | I I 'FRUD W. PINK, THE I'ltiiMlEß BOOT STUKJCS, f _ ' j COUNTS V/l/Ul* I i Jiiisf. übVJW m aw WHERE lake pupils. this oilier. o! j "STKES ami MaTiiESftH'S SALE" LEVIN. am Iwe | mean (lie la.st L«o ueek:> tobi a recorddircak'iig period ol value- | , ...in 1 in Lt-'vin t •\ are London to a A lady writing New Zealand friend on June Ist .-ay.. • "We are all tearfully inl.einsted m our selves to-da\ because 01 tiie rani .>ji London hist niuhl. I womler d you w ill ever hear the detail.- of I hat 1 ed. or whether the cable are so severely censored as our press. I realls think my excitement at learning tin* morning ol the raid war- (pule overshadowed by the surpri-e at the <'llec■;ve action of the Press Bureau. in deeil 1 am still so a.sloui'-hed that I don't know whether 1 am awake or One had actually taken 1 ior asleep. granted thai if the Zeppelin p-t 1 where within ranee 01 outer London the paper- would be lull of it. whereas only the most meagre ollieiai report i.allowed. The newspapers ]i a columns oi thrilling stories which ibe.v may not publish: the evening najiere-pecially Up 11 leir Columns with Mu 11 thai 110 one wauled to read, and what not allowed to say one word of was done. One of my friends ha- ju-; nniLi me up lo saw <-he heard the Zeppelins over her house, and llie police ran down llie streets sliouiinu; 'li.^li 1 onl.' Another ill I lenew was dazzled by the from an airship in I hi' windows of her house, and bombs foil 011 each next door house, bul site e,eaped. 1 myself, miseralile thai I am. was out. (hat niiilil. saw the lires. and lb-oiio;lil ol and went liome insiead. and all the way home was look in l*; <nit for Zeppidin-. iiecause t|. was such au ideal nie;ht. lor theni." A 1:111 awalu Standard. .n A -Inking jiroi'i oi iJu- disori;aiii>a-1 i<lli dt the nurld'.-. basinet cliii'iJitin' hit-,1 lon mouths is to bo soon hi the statistics ol the various countries. Ui ;i!nll>>L every branch of trade an<l commerce the are abnormal, and there cannot I'ail to tollou a serious rellex in linancial channels. which all arr intimately connoetod with trade ami other business activities. The uioiii'Vs diverted from peaceful activities lo I hose dependedt upon war mav ho circulating as freely and as widely as ever, but there is lit tic ur noncompensation lor the disturbed or vanished inoalits ol exchange which ill effect between arc the passing of moneys states and nations. This lael musi ho borne in upon tin; minds ol all who i rouble to study the monthly abstract ol statistics sent out by tlio Now Zealand Govo<rn inent. statistician. In nineteen out of every twenty heads of imports. New Zealand is shown to he insiiflicieiiily supplied to meet future needs. In a measure this fact is due 'to the unwillingness ol imporiitijj; houses to load themselves with y,00d.iliat miejit prove temporarily unsaleable. but for the yrealor part these shnrl:i<jes have been caused by the un readiness or the enduring inability >1' overseas manufacturers and agents to supply the bulk of tin* orders sent- to Apart from the iliom. oii of trade aiitl manufactures in'No: Zealand caused through lack ur insuflicii'iiey of material, there is to be laced Ihe serious and enduring in the C iihtonis revenue oj the dominion. I here was a falling away of over on.: and a-ltali' million pounds sterling (.Cl,in the imports lor the three first months ut HJlo a;s eomuared v, ith (hose of .January. J'ebruarv and .March ul 1911. If we take the aver■'n 1 perciuiki#. l ol Customs dues lor >.cw Zealand an lo per centum- nut an extravagant estimate -il will be seen lliat in I lie la.-,t (|Uarter el the financial vear 1911-10 '.New Zealand's Customs by about revenue must have fallen £lo(),tll)(). J'eople of optimistic Lcn deiicies will lake comfort in the laci. that as tJje imports were lower lucre would be more money to New Zealand'* credit in London, but true a,s lit fae 1 is, there remains the reflection tlia." serious disorganisation of local activities must result) from the lack of ne"cKsary goods and materials For nnui'!iaetures. agriculture and other niportanl industries of the dominion. It remains for those in responsible places to take such 'steps ats tliey best can to stimulate production wherever they may. to the end Hint New Zealand finance may be betleml. Otherwise there will be hard time.s indeed for 'i ifortion of our people. Statesmanlike action at the present time would do a great <leal for amelioration of tlie country's condition. atid tlie Administration should move in the malfer. ':i a later issue Tlio Chronicle may indicate one or two avenues of useful endeavour that could be opened up by judicious leading on the paHi of the This work comprises SICPAKATHS A LPHAIiIvTICAL over '2,(>00 Townships, Roroughs, Cities and DitUrielfi. 1)1 RECTORIES loi nmi. i Usual pirce:A real smart range ol Men's Tailored iWix Suils iu all sizes. 'id, fil's 'id, 72s (id, 7-~ih. Sale prices -iL'sfid, ;.i7« Gd. ofs lid, G'is (id (ios A few odd .suils in sizes and 5. Usmii price* ~)?k Gd lo G7s Gd ; Sale price <j.js. (j/s AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE IT./W DUNEDIN — ISE A.M.P. Buildings.- Oinn.STCHURCH A.M.P. — (New Zealand), au 1 I DOMINION. A Trade and Professional Directory 'loi Street Directories of tU C-itit-eall New Zealand. together with KCCLLOSIASnCAL. OOUNTY COUN"N Cl!< MUNICIPAL, EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, 'PASTORAL. AGKIOFFICIAL CULTURA L. and LOCAL and CJEN fillAL ■j)ii:K(.Toi{iKS. x )HJ V (Jur WELLINGTON—ISo Featharston Si. YOUR JSOY HIS SUIT NOW. 'uu can save money while this great famous Tan Oil.skius with our three yean-' guarantee lo keep water 31eu'(s shapes. "|"^td- Buildings. AUCKLAND—2O Swauson. street j •(; Doubledirea.slcd Tweed Ororcoflts'iii sizes Usual priee.s '17s id, Uxs, 50s, 50.5, (ids, Gog. Men's Rainproof TTydrotito Coals : n 310 7. I lo /, and all very smart j } | j J** y, fflT| V Mf— IS [ n|||| H I !io.s, IB I THIS DIIUX'TOIiV IS PUBLISHED IN .JAN!/ UIY a,, " • . TB3UJ! 1916. STILES EVERY YEAR. NEXT mi i & | cn. | j A y/r>jl j B ICTI j' || Usual prices Gils, (lII*. Il j8 | IB j8 l 9 I ll.jn rvi H9 fi 11818 if"B Bi I 3 Me;.:ourne—319 Colling - jl In 1 L. I 811 Jr| fl U 8 Sale prices 27s Gd. 655. 70s, 755. Sale pricc 455, 50s. 55s Gils, Gss. Uwial prices (Js Gd, l()s (id, Men's Good Strong Tweed Trousers, !|ll sizes. 7s lid, 8s Gd, 9« lis 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d to 17s 6d. 10s Gd, stroot: Perth- St. George street; Sydney—McJlraMi Buildings. 121 Oxford street; P-rislnne-A.M.P. Buildings; London-Kolly's 183 High Hoiborn. Directories, | I I 3 | I 8 I!"J MATHESON'S Jl!li [|' vll; h , l| Government. \ \<* WARSAW - Is Gd huy|, GO doses. \ , ■. ,:.V Ad , .5; The German.-. delivered a violent, coimter-atlaek 'at Barreiikopl lint were repuKed and we inaintaiiied our "aims Our lire eaujjJit and destroyed a- Ger- battery. inan Til E ITALIAN ADVANCE. Home, July -!'■ Ollioial. We made marked ' progress :n t'ordesole \"alle,y. 'llie enemy ad\ anceil force in I'adola valley was re Our artillery wrecked anothpulsed. er cupola at Fort lleiisel. forces oil The enemy deployed the Carso ami .supported by violent, artillery lire attempted to advance bul were driven back siill'eri n;_i ereat losses. Prisoners stale thai tin- defeated I oops had jii-1 arrived on the scene. One regiment (if Alpinists was almost annihilated. Our advance continue., slow ly. We prifsoiicicd I 180 at Car:.') Tuesday ami AVednesdav. on I'R OM VIENNA. Ainsl.erdain. .July L'!). ollieiai report, says: We surprised a strongly lorlilied po.sition on the frontier between Btikovtna and Bes-arabia. The enemy I led alter bloody hand-to-hand leaving l dead. AVe eaptured -100 prisoners The enemy'.s atea<t of Kaniiotika. tacks near Sokal were repulsed. Otli ei wise the situation is unchanged. Tic unsuccessfully attacked on the od:_ie i f the plateau near Sdraussina Veritietdiano. The enemy evacuaied liis pusilioii before llie bridgehead at, Oori/.ia and retreated to the position occupied prior to f lie bat t le. We annihilated an Italian company in the legion ol' Tofana. All Austrian 171 ASPALTY LIST • DIKD Vl' WOCNDS. Canterbury '.Mounted. 1!. Arnold. L.nice-Corporal Trooper 11. S. Uato, Auckland Battalion. J). iSteuart. Private LIED IN DOS I' IT A L AT ALBANY. <)taj;o ISaLtaliou. Private I'". Procter. A IJ».M J'l I Not 100 Old at 80 JOJ) TO I0<;) I' ll AN AIOIY HOSPITAL. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. LOI'D I:I {A.SSK\ \S ".SIMiKA.M'S" (I'Voin On j' .MISSION. Battalion. I'm ate 11. Willi. LA I'KST Tl!ll'. Cot r< ■>) Hji i (.lon Canterbury Battalion. Priviite N. J. Jledinond. (..) London. -J 11 IK.' Ivirl I>i'ii-y ninl hi- t;illl<)iis v:iriit. llic Siuiiicjiln. are Id gll lo 1 lie Uard.'i iielle.s .short ly !u a.ssisl in the lied (. work. ,i>l<l lira-soy announced (h.lift ii in-< I i ■11 al a recruiting meeting al I Kasl liniinH'. do 11111<■11." lie "I liavc lint heen able lo .said, '"but it hats hern privilege to make a weekly vo,\w iLli a hospital 11i|>. taking stores and wringing hack the agroat ago to France wounded. New I am ujidcr order.-' Inr the Daidanelle.s" A ''Daily Chronicle" repn-sonlai i\<■ had a brief conversation with his lordship as lie le|'l .St Paul'sCatliedral la-l nielli alter attending t lie service n memory ol the Australians and No.-. Zealailder.s $Jio ha<l Fallen In the war, The veteran peer lie is in his eight i<-I I; year- is feeling Hie intirmilirs oi h;s years, and can only walk slowK with the aid ol' two .-ticks: hut ho u a.- ' nil of enthusiasm lor this I'resh adventure in his lamed yacht, n ndeil alien at an aye when most men would he glad *o rest al home. "Yes. I hope to gel oil' in a fortnight's time." he remarked, "and am looking fonvanl to il- very much." Qticfiiioned ;i,s to the reason lor (lie his lorcl.slti|> said: "1 am going \oyage. because the transport department verv much desire to have tin- Sunbeam there, and. oF coii'i'se. as her -kipper I shall go with her. Our work 'will he concerned with the wounded, in much the same way as \ have heen hitherto." Lord l?ra.-scy'.s mission will add n new and glorious chapter to the history of tin- Sunbeam, the eld-fashioned three-masted yacht in "which he sailed the seven seas, and which is known in almost every .quarter of the globe. Lord ißrawvv is taking no undue credit in describing himself as the Sunbeam's skip per. Ho is a '■'nil? qualified sailor, holding a master mariner's certificate. The Sunbeam. by tin' way. is reckoned to have made vny-l ages aggregating somewhere,, abou!: , A complete remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchitis is "Nazol." Can he taken on sugar or Hi rough a Inhaler. All cluii'n- isls. Paris. July 'J!l. Ollieiai. At Baiidosapt we occupied another uroup ol houses in the soutli- ; j j ■ jj | issue. I POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICII DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' 1915. l)iis J ZEALAND total area I NEW | return-- is clusion in <hiiiljl. . § 4,'hl, I lire.sliimll, eoiisiderably helow llie aet H-:t I urea which was under wheal. A census ol the stocks ol wheat, oatand Hour in the dominion wa.- lakeii on llie MOlli June last, bul llie final results are 11ol available in lime lor in- .-dWIJOI.S ASl'i'XT Ut' NEW ZEALAND l''N A.\CIO. , I Mini -U dozen Men's Very Smart NegJigf and Tenuis Slitrlall .sizes. G,s lid and is Lid each. Sale price 2s lid. 1 rices -Is Gd. ~>h Oil, (V lid, Gs lis od, -is lli!, lis Gd, Is Lid, o.s (id and o.s lid. lli dozen Men's very strong Working Shu is. Usual pnu's ils lid, L- (id, •Is lid, Cms (id and on lid. vTT, 2<-> ltd, -ij (id, Sale prices lld and J.» Od. Vou cau save money by buying your w inter as f j c-i v sin»le article ia reduced in price. Usual pitce& -l.> lid and >a '1 Specials iu Men's Singlets and Uiuicipanic. lid. Sale prices .'is lid and It? fid. Sale price la. Is Gd, Bargains in Men's Caps, smart shapes and all sizc.s. Js lid, 2s (id and 2* Ud. A nice range o! MeuV Solt Foil. Hats Usual prices ">s Lid, Gs Gd. 7s (id, (lie reliable, and llial llie reiurned Cum iniUi>i\ School 111 at indicates ID. HO ' f L'UVT JILSITATK! l/OMK I.ILGU.I" ALONG! WISK'S I! CSS IA NS LKAVIXG ;. ! • AT LIHT I'IMCKS I-Oil OASIJ. ' ! | CI IAI«COA li. <* It «, MAKE JT A POINT TO CALL T'OJI YOUR PAIR TODAY. }■ I'OI LTIiY M I<;AIUIMT. SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED UP. Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. k\ r CHICK FOOD. CAM'' MEAL. !' I•: ir<!r'v o.\i'oi'tl ttl : soundly constructed, luxuriously comfortable, in appearance, famous lor durability and unrivalled -nitti are in I Sti ■■■[•.s .• l!i dtiivc jusl ai'Kcw :mkl clean a I rimrl. prices. All l)i'aiuls :I T< !:accu on sale, also full ran of 1 rra' and Toilet ■ TRADE. ,\C KYI'S Stock Foods mm hals., g RIMIT'.M Al\ ING THE XAI'IKK IHK'lll Phonographs and Accordeons. ; i under persunal .snp'M'vi^iun. ; STANDARD LOCAL requisites. ! • G«if, Hockey, Football i- | cr*w • |{ "7'-'" ~' — .-- .SKI'A ATOII UO.MO I'.VION INSI ICWO: COMPANY. NOUTIIKISN ■ A KUA HI li SKMIS. || Lo Ihmz- The chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. SATURDAY, JULY 31 1915. LI.MI-;. / g NOUTII KILN STAI!. A .v,„ !K w SI Meeting I'l:inckss victoria. CV*i%2Sm ■ CA.MKKKKI'KI!. 9/| j MOW J(J MA < > IJI tM 11 JOlv Q/(^ | umi.-iilv 2ia. n—7. yyjaafcr f_"A (.id. KAIiIA KOSh'. IIKAHTY lIKMHON. i L'li'iLS riohf at Li'vin lor Smith ji( 8 1.1.i p.in. and (j.JS p.in. ('lh>h ;t L l.inin In'- N;. 1 11' atli.lli ;imi 7 li.it: BROTHERS, KAItI.Y I'LIJITAXH. owners it lit I Ironi tanners. Applying ilii' average yield per acre!2ll.P 11 to lie total area sown. as returned liy I :iMiier--. oives a total yield el |Si".. bushels. bin according to liie threshing relnrii.s received to dale (L'H I•')L111• actual quantity ol wheal' threshed was (i.."> 81 .(>!?!J nushels. As prev iou-.lv stated. slops are bejn;i t.a ken to ascertain (lie eau.-e of llie dit Icieiiee. ami so far it is loimd lhal no returns ol area- were lnrnislied in number ol cases by fanners oil wliov 1 bell all urain lias been 111resl i ed. Th's UNKNOWN SEEM POTATOES, 4^/jj MOW cuireut rates. 87'J-l /1 J 10/0 NOW - ,,s ;.l Apply liy letter, eare 1 ( 'enu *'• ton, i.s prepared M <•)/ MOW I v'ljN. Late I'upil of .Miss Kennedy, Oxford St LEVIN, and at EKETAHUNA 1 \ I. a. r)i NOW L'o.s. in los Gil. (id lUs iL's Od all am. om'i.v i. vinhy on.skin coats .»: , M SUUcituk, & VIOLIN WERAROA, Levin. 11AS WE Li. lijone.y Milking Machines. Before purcliHHing ycur Miiking Machine consult K, ALLMA.NI>, Weraroa, Levin, who and pays the whole of his specialises attention to the methods of relieving tho Dairy farmer from the drudgery and monotony of hand milkinp. P ?>/ t I for the "GANE las UliNliJiAJi MKKUIJA'NTrf ll -i :Nmv Were 2tV>. VELVET OATS, in .Nlaek and Jiruwii. etc. | 8 OMI Y TWKWJ COATS. | Were Oil. & LL Anmisl L\ MffW" J J HATS, in belt- and Velvet. 7s Oil to I'is Oil. KLIAHV-TU-WEAH ' | 1 Oil lo los &> 15A I.' RISTLii & SuLLUITuK, Money to lend im approved st'ouiity lit current. mien. oULIUITUHK I'ATKN'I A(jKiN"l'iS. i'Valliorston Slhihi., \» ull-wiyioij. ALLMAND, jj j g .NOW to Ids Ud. O- Sokal-Kamioiika. I.VIO a I • Association. London. July .'<o. The 'I imes s Warsaw correspondent rise in the ill"; to the prices of .sheep the dis- says ii is not believed that there will trict. the butclicrs n| I'aliner.ston have lie any lijilit ill'", 'n the vicinity ol o_nlv a, rearguard been coni[)elled to raise the prices :>l Warsaw , am 1 f and t'lio meat Id per lb. This alteration will art ion line. take effect from .Monday next. -AlanThe Daily .Mail's I'elroe.rad corres awatu Times. the retirement from poii den L says .New Zealand i.s uettcr oil' by 'lie Warsaw is voluntary and orderly. million bushels ol wheat tnan was c.\There is no pressure by the enemy, pected alter tlii' returns soul hi liy and everything useful to the encmv tanners were considered last yi'ar. 1 lie The only has been taken away, matter i.- explained inihis neck's i.ssu roups are al (lie cen Ire a considerable I ii! statistics by tin; Registrar-General, distance lo march there and ready to who remarks; Jn June last reference move. Kveryl liiiifi' N prepared for was made Ij.v my department to t'ir rapid transfer to the new positions. n (li llereiicc iii tlio total yieiti a* by the returns from thrcisliinij, nuli IN THE WEST. j S Now On STiAIM'S. :il). Ow & To the SLjaia'y Fanners of tlui Ifflafiawalu— OFFERED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY CNTIC.U.UKI) I'.KI/r be oi making ol appointments may i'etroyrad, July contribution. BL£NKH3ftN IiSSA d. ' I LlflViN. HA UItISThU.»S FOR WOMEN AND MAIDS | DLSI'IfiKSINt! CHEMIST, isAi;!;!>;iiii( lAgent SALE 12 SPECIAL BARGAINS j Ollicial. -The enemy at Jloxhany mi successfully attempted to advance between the Narev and the Ozli. Ihe enemy's outputs on the left bank ol the Vistula were repulsed in the direcI'iie tion ol Gorakalvaria-Groilskv. enemy's conLinuons attacks at Maydan ami north of Omhe'tsgow were repulsed and tin>y lost eiiormoiisry. Austrian attacks above Sokal were repulsed. Six Austrian regiments eressed the Huu at Kamionka and captured some o 1 our trenches oil the liiiLt. bill wen driven liacls oti Wednesday across Ihe river in disorder. "We prisonered Norscwood (Jo-operative Daily L'o., a l , the annual meeting of Shareholders voted I'2-jO to the 'Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Some members exrpcssed the opinion that Lliey would like t.o have seen the donation doubled, while a .small minority voiced objection to any C. S, Keedwell WILLSARI STEWAKT iMKiC, | Now On | The Treasurer of the Hclgian lie lief Fund. Levin, intimates thai she. Jisis forwarded to the mayor of Wellington. the .sum of C(J 10s, beinji; the anioiinl, ol inoiitlily donations for .July. addressed to .Mis.s Andrews, care The Citroniclce Oliice. (id FiEeJ aud WALKLEY'S ST THE R USSiAX REPORT. lor 'is size I(J oz.' ASSOCIATION.j In .Melbourne Die city col led i oiks total- .Miss Andrews, who i.s a pupil of .Miss Kennedy, of Wellington, i<s settlcd in Levin, and is prepared 'o Letters take pupils lor the violin. 2s 8 on.- size Blankets, N.Z. made, D Clark's ■ K. IS SALE | wool, : I'ltliSS • I Clark's JS®* 8!# all Full Size Well Filled Kapoc Pillows, 2s 6d each Full Size Honeyeonibe Quilts, lUs, worth 145.6d Full Size Marcella Quilts, special quality, 12s (id, worth 21s All Wool Flannel, all colours, Is 4d yd. Good Striped Flannelettes, SJtl, best English make White Flauneleltes from 4d yd. 3 Men's Overcoats, 40s each, worth 455. Don't Be Misled—We Lead and Others Follow. SHIRTS, TIES, HOSE, .71 ig bargains await you oil Three-quarter Size, 18s 6d pair [I'Jilt l ALONG your choico i'rom lection ot 72iu. and 80iu. Unbleached Quill Sheeting, Is -3d yd. Full Double Size Blankets, all wool, 25s pair — .Make world's supply being dependent on Uussia, J am compelled to increa.se my rolling price to the .same figures as have been ruling elsewhere. lor some months now. i j We want the last few days <i! our iSaJo 1o he a time of record business and we have marked prices stili lower to ell'ect a linal and positive clearance. I\IIv\! WALKLEY'S T. SHE RL AW, WEAKABLES 1 IKLKunciC led 4J300 00 At Madame .Melba's l'a re well concert- I*3ooo was taken. . FOR MEN IN STYLISH THE WAR. Australia Day, in Sydney, yesterday, evoked unprecedented enthusiasm The streets were brilliantly decora tod. IN'OUMSE IN PIU'CJIS Oiving Lo tho heavy rises which Jiave been hiking plaeo in tlio price of IJQIJID TAIfcALWIN lor some time past, mainly through the AT EVERYTIHN NOTHING BUT FIRST GLASS GUARANTEED. FINAL OPPORTUNITIES LIQUID PARAFFIN. ■ POSITIVELY ENDS JULY 31st. CO.MIO Special Low Prices Watch Repairs Clock Repairs Great Sale LOCAL AND GENERAL [ OUR CHRONICLE. 3-jU.OOO miles. SICK ADM IT'I'M) TO I'O.VI KOUItJSA HOSPITAL. A uekland Mounted. 'IVifper A. C. Ollard. Auckland JJalialion. Private V. R. Crowliui'bt. N.Z. .Medical Cojjm. Private T. Porta.s. Battalion Private C. J. Burns. Prnale J. A. Aliliji'andC Private A. Sinclair. Otago Mounted. 'hooper I'". .J. Taylor. Kield llat^ineei^. Sapper N. G. L. Erson. Wellington Battalion Sci^,l. G. .1. Glasslord. Lance-O rporal G. T. Lawloi-*. Private 11. Harnell. Private \Y. J. Black \'. Caiilerburv Baf laliunPrivate I). MeDianniil Private ~\\ T , A. Wilson Private W. A. "Warner Kield Artillerv Gunner 1?. H. Duncati W. Johnslono. (Canterbury "Mounted Troojier A. Robinson. Divisional TToadquai'tem Ptiviile R. McCaitley Annv Servico l!orps. • P. AV. Simpson .Money e;iiinot. liny ;i more i'HV''tivr and cold remedy remedy limit '.Vjizol." Wi.se mothers give iL 11. hildren. <i() doses Is o<l. iVlion render "babes, opprewd ■-y croup, Lie gasping in tlicir little cots, 'heir anguished parents o'er them stoop. And strive to save the tiny tots, o such as these there comes a boon, Vliicli need no doctor, but a spoon. syrmp, soothing, safe. ;mc] sure- Voi'lil-famous "Woods" Great Poppo*-mint, Cure.''