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PI08! PIGST Pitt! Prizes won at all leading Shows, including Silver Cup at Dunedin Winter Show last year for most points m HAMS and BACON. Our reputation is behind our Service ' - . to you. Write or Call for labels to Lindsay «S Co. TAY STREET. 'PHONE 424. ' INVERCARGILL. [A CARD] Establishe. 3rd /lay 1905. OTAUTAU, N.Z., MARCH 1. 1932. VOL. XXVII, No 1359 J -"^mmmmmmmmmmmmJmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmWmmW f**tTti*-**t>..'****i?-r***t^***^*taF^^>^*'^\^^^^^^^^^fc^^^^^^^^^^^^^I j Wm. R.Ireland. Mail Order Chemist. The Otautau Standard County And Wallace Chronicle. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALTY. :| IMPORTANT. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. ladies: LADIES No. 2 Extra Strong Con-active Pills— Price 12/6. LADIES No. 2 Extra Strong Corrective Pills (Special) Price 2QI-. HANAFA (Regd.) 501 Vitality Pills 5/6. Extra Strong, Price 12/-. — Write today for our Catalogue of Goods. Post-free frpm— NOTI NEW ADDRESS. J. G. riANAFIN, Chemist, ' 282, High Street, Published Every Tuesday. Chrfctchurch. WAIRIO NOTES " - ♥ MONDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. I The Committee m of celebrations m connection with the P - and Golden Jubilee of the local schoo*, charge, (the .f EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.' , HEAVY COTTON FUJI NIGHTDESSES ! Neck, trimmed Hemstitching, m Pink, Heli'o, Blue, Before Messrs Jno. Fisher - ' x Cream. Usually 6/6. NOW G. B. Burns, J's.P. 2/11 Each. Otautau continues to meet each. week. Replies Having had 12 years practical experience 1 . Judgment by default was given m to invitations to ex-pupils are coming $PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS. P.K. Fuji; trimmed with SUk Lace. -^ 1 the case H. Smyth v. W. Taylor for to hand m good numbers Ex-pupils V Usually *$> 1 m motor repairing: m Otautau lamin a position < 8/11. NOW 4/11 Each. PHONE 45. ' 4s 6d, costs 10/-, solicitor 15/6. £2 King from the Country Wanganui, FUjr CAMISOLES. Small Women's and Women's. Usually P.K. 1 {RESIDENCE— MAIN STREET. ! to offer the best workmanship m effecting work The Police proceeded against Robt. Auckland, Reefton, Launoeston, . and NOW T 2/llEacft» ► to any make of car. Dowling on two charges- (1) of dis- other places far distant have signified Heavy Weight PINK BRASSIERES. 32 ;34 ;3G; TO GO AT 1/11 ffjs_„_M ONiwors:) in.any orderly behaviour at Clifden on Race their intention of being present. It UNDERSKIRTS. In Women's and 07S. Bites'. Day and (2) of creating mischief iri is DISTRICT. Being m temporary premises my overhead ( expected that there will be fully 300 1 ~ > .*■> '^V -: % 9/. NOW -2/11 Each. that he damaged a pair of trousers ex-pupils present.' 1 chargesare ' my prices j and for all work i valued at 25/-, the property of EdwardIentail x ■' V "Dockerty. 'Defendant pleaded guilty Handsome donations to the Jubilee are most reasonable. " have befen received from the funds If you cannot »get m to see _sHPto both charges. m _ff Railway , Ohai " Board and Wairio (A CARD). , <g> Arising put of. the same set of cir- Jockey Club. _*** | Remember, this is important : lam not out < '*«_Bfll:_s_rV^_^^^^ : ■■■-'■'■the above lines MAIL YOUR1 cumstances, Reg. Dowling was The < big just profits, for a wage. living reasonable Coal tomes are also lending a ORDER and we will forward 1 charged with assaulting Robt. DockMACALISTER BROS., by giving ton lots of coal to be mWmWttmmmm*.^ gaßQe day pOStage paid. ■■'' erty. Mr Hodges appeared for defend hand 'X A > disposed of for the benefit of ■ the Juground, piston rings any Valves fitted i or dant, who pleaded not guilty. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS bilee funds. , other repairseffected With little delay. In Outlining the' case for the police, The " ' " ' Old-Timers' concert m connec' INVERCARGILL. .'" ..■:'* ."■■'"-V■'■. Constable . McCulloch , \ said the tion with '"■.'■■'..-'"'■■ ■■: : the promises Jubilee to be Dockerty family [were amending the a treat m store for all. The Ohai Clifden Races with .a horse. They Railway ' intends v running a SOUTH OTAUTAU CASH were all perfectly sober when along train forBoard visitors Who would wish to came Robt. Dowling drunk. He enMEAT SHOP seethe coalfields^' district. tered into an argument with Edward When you are tied up on the FOR Dockerty, 21 years of age, used bad Ex-pupils who have hot met for al- '■■ '"*■%*" most half a century will foregather road, remember that V'this "Cut and Come again^' language and wanted to fight. Mrs YllW AUTQ Garage wiU give you prompt ,w *Vj_psr 'Tis a good motto and a refrain ROAD Dockerty, snr., went to assist her son and ta)lk over 'once agjain events pf "\ v days, childhood forgotten for scores of For a butcher's shop which, service. We attend to all and later Mr Robt. Dockerty, the years. The first pupil enrolled at the classes of Motor Repairs. opened * W father. school on opening day its m 1882, ia They; did plan, and not carry manage On a cash to get Dowling away, when the tatter's brother, ,m the person of Mr Donald Robertson With good beef and mutton to ( Reg, came and tried to smopth things. still a highly respected resident of the Induce you to come again and , over. The constable admitted \ Reg Township. Many of the ex-teaohers again, Dowling was perfectly sober, but '■ have promised to attend. Given 'fine The shop" run by Bob Aitken,. of " during the scuffle he.had hit Robt. weather, the celebrations should be -by us are sure to give more satisfactory service. We . <S> Main Street, Otautau. very successful. Dockerty complete work, W, W: equipment blow, a have forLathe which skiffed his "Private Curing" fame. neck but did! little damage. It May we Serve you? , X? " lor was Prize-winners at "' the Euchre social this '■ he was charged with assault. '-,-'■'■ ■.'"■" . held on Saturday evening were as folCounsel for defendants said the con i ' ROBT. AITKEN. * '.- . -'". V ■"'■-'"■ -.-"'■■■" ■■'. -. Agent for Ford Cars and Trucks, OTAUTAU. . . . "■-."'.' stable had stated/ the case fairly. Reg"j lows: Ladies, Mrs J. Finn ly (pair of JSC * "" " ■■' -'"'■ 'Phone 9S. CO towels) "'. Miss Nila Sherman .(pair of *>§£ Dowling had committed _ purely ' V bea towels) runner-up; gentlemen, technical break, m fact- he had donAi e jMr M. CEO. H. HODGES, L.L. B. Forde 1, "(thermos flask) ; Mr ,his best to assist the separation and 't Joe Valli 2 (pair of socks). had the same tact been used -by the ' ~ SOLICITOR. YOU WILL NEED FROST PROOF TAPS. » others, nothing would have occurred. Social Notes We have a limited number of 3-4in TAPS which we are selling at 4/6 WESNEY'S BUILDINGS, Robt. Dowling admitted being drunk ♥ each. These areheavy English made Taps and are guaranteed best and this was the cause of the trouble, N OTAUTAU. Mrs MAIN STREET, THE UNQUESTIONED STANDARD OF QUALITY. J. J. Finn entertained a*? h» quality. Call and get some while they last. but, according to defendant's, story, j residence last Thursday afternoon, the the blame was not all on his side. Aleo a few 16in COULTER PLATES withcentres and 5-Bin axles and < accasion being the seventh birthday * Defendant Robt. Dowling x Complete for 15/6 each. washers. made a ( oi her daughter, ' Telephonelo9. Patricia. statement, that he only asked Edward . PLOUGH OIL 3/-GALLON Dockerty if his horse had, any chance -. The handsome birthday cake lit -"*BINDER and GENERAL MACHINERY OIL at 4/6 GALLON. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY NOW " and,had been swosn at and later was with seven candles was "much admired. h The" following """^ " %** prechildren were OTAUTAU CYCLE and SPORTS ---<► threatened,, .■-'■' ; CHEAPER THAN EVER. v and, before he knew, a ■■'-;*' \ gieneralmelee ensued. Mrs Dockerty ]£ sent: Mary, Patricia and John Finn; DEPOT. / PeggyGunn, Jean and Anna Nesbit,; hit him and he could -not hit back, ] Edna Crawford, Ngaire and Ainsley HUGH SMYTH, Proprietor. while he denied using bad language ] Rollo. NEXT STANDARD OFFICE. while the ladies were there. When District Agent for A. and W. they all hit him was/ when his bro- Mrs E. Walker, accompanied by*her Hamilton, Invercargiil. . X OUR PRICES THAIt COMPETITIVE. t small returned to Invercarther interfered. He was sorry it had giil ondaughter, Golf Clubs, Golf Balb,, Teeifc. cio. after spending an exhappened. -'>■"'! tended Monday, NO REDUCTIONS IN QUALITY, REDUCTIONS .ARE ON Tennis Racquets, Tennis Balls ' "^ holiday with her parents, Mr <* -, Worships Their said breach -v PRICE ONLY. Racquet Presses, Waterproof Racquet ' the I TO FARMERS NOTICE THE OF and Mrs J. " Valli. ■ against Reg Dowling was purely a Covers; Tennis Ball Neti, etc., nt ■ J "'■ Miss A.' Pope,left on Saturday for I SOUTHLAND. technical' one and he would con- *> Tapanui, where she' TOWN PRICES. will guest be the CENERAL CARRIER AND FORvicted, discharged and- ordered pay Bring your Racquet Repairs; \- ( af Mirs Meßeath, fqij a short holiday. FORWARDING AGENT. costs 12/-. . ; All Cycle Accessories Stocked. Mcdonald and miller, of Rpbt. Dpwling would be convicted, < Mr T. Kelly, Otautau, was theguest CARBIDE, of Mr and Mrs J. Valli for the week- ■"■ TAY STREET, TYRESV TUBES, MAIN STREET, OTAUTAU. j INTERCARCILL/ Island, want 5000 Prime Bacon and admitted to two years' probation end. *. LAMPS, CYCLE: OIL. Green \ fi ,EGS TO HE THAT X Pigs. Highest Market Prices on oa condition he abstained from alco- Mr H. W. Pppe spent the week-end *>T »T T Repairs a Specialty. 4 , trucks, any station, Southland. Full holic liquor and ordered to pay costs at Ohai, as the guest of Mr and Mrs HAS PURCHASED A " on ' charge. first Convicted and . weight and prompt returns. Consign 1?/DENNIS -' ordered to pay damages 25y-'and costs I. McKay. ELECTROLUK forHire :6/- per day* V Co., to Southland Frozen Meat Makai LORRY, MOTOR 10/- on second charge. Lawnmowers Set and Sharpened.; rewa or Mataura. - .'■'" ■/'"*"■'"".'; ':5nd is m a position to cart Timber, OBITUARY ■■ '.'.■■"" Tags and fuller particulais on apCoal, Lime, Manure; Posts, Wool, to WALTER KING, Agent, :.'''Y- Eto.t ''■ -.■ Y-' plication, TENNIS Waianiwa. REASONABLE RATES. -® The death is reported from Dunedin TELEPHONE 46. . . : :. -4. ';' ""■ where he was born sixty-five years, ® ago,' of Dr Thomas Burns. -^ He was ' " : ~' ~~*~ ' r> 7~' A friendly tennis match between the son of ® Burns, one of the' X Pliimlbiers, -Mr.i^J.. Tennant, Expert* Painters, Agricultural, Air R. B. Motumbte and Orawia recently showed founders pf-the. Mosgiel Woollen Com- ® © said to Farmers at Winton recently— Casntters, Paperhangers that there are budding players!of i»rO-* pany, and was a brother of Mr G. B. ® ©' mise m these districts. l Motumote Burns, of Otautau. He was a grand® Ironworkers, Signwriters, players proved most consistent and son of the Rev. Dr Thomas Burns, Etc; Ett. is won by 12 sets to 4 and 80 games *to, M.D., who Was related to -^Robert 46, the particulars being aS follows, Burns, by Scottish ties of poet, the Orawia names first:--■ blood, being the son pf the poet^s Tanks, Baths, Hot and Cold Watet " Combined Doubles. brother Gilbert, who died m 1827, Service. V ■ FOR ' PICNICS, HOLIDAY ■ Miss" M. Wilson and J. Rohan 1 v. leaving six sons .and five We can also supply CARBONATF. Ordera Jg 0 ■VOUTINOS, &SUMMER CAM PSIB Mrs W. Fowle and V. Dowling 6- Miss The subject of obituary received ® being booked. this are ■ *--what mora Delightful and ■ 0 Z A. Hamilton and J. Porfcr 1 v. Miss his early education m. Dunedin and '■ Refreshing Drink than ■ Estimates given for all classes of Soluble?" 1 Z f JSasilyStrana's have' nutntioue easily tJifes- '■■/ M. Kilkelly and C. Kilkelly 6; Mi^si then yr.ent to Edinburgh Where he took ® I and quickly prepared, this 1 9 muet Painting and" Plumbing. . ted GOOD BREAD fWee h X, Rohan and ,K. Chamberlain. 2 y. his medical degrees, and specialised feed. Coffee made 1 aunply ff deliaious ia m ff the «up with hoiling water. -Paakin1 M STRENGTH etui HEALTH. Fer -' Miss M. Dowling and L.' Dowling 6; m mental diseases. He was m change a.V "ff yonr Pieaio or Camping JL berfeetiii madeBreed come te M- 'Miss A. Rohan and A. Wilson. 3 v.' of the Paisley,mental hospitalfor some ■■ ff tin of this fragrant Coffee I* yl Miss. M.. Kilkelly and"C. McLeay 6. :time, and when m New; Zealand he; .Address:— .'"*'"". Men's Singles. ■ Baker & Pastrycook, OTAUTAU. 7 served m .the Seacliff^ Pprirua and PHONE 112. 7 'Phone 30S; Residence 30M. v ■ J. Rohan 4 v. V. Dowling 6 ; J. Avondale hospitals.; Crescent, Invercargiil. the outbreak ® Porter 6. v. C. Kilkelly 0.; K. ChambeC of the Boer War, On MAIN STREET, OTAUTAU. Burns imDr lain 4 v. Les Dowling 6; A. Wilson £ mediately offered his services, and ® ® ®®©©©© ®©© © © © ® .©.. ©©©©©©©© ©©©© ® © © v. C. McLeay6. V contingent sailed 'with first jbhe the. on we can supply from stock "i Ladies' Singles.. steamer Waiwera from Dunedin, being the following electrical i Miss M. Wilson 2 y. Mrs W. Fowle DAIRYMEN Household essentials. 6; Miss A. Hamilton 1 v; Miss the first New Zealand doctor to serve that war. He returned to the Doreading lampß, fancy Margt. Kilkelly 6; Miss A. Rohan 6 m mjinfloh.j £nd 'saal'ed ag^in with the v. Miss Mary Kilkelly 2; Miss K. Ro- seventh contingent. During ' _ '-. SHADES, l******^***********.."mmmmmmmm'- H-B-SHHSHK B-M% ■iK'^^BAdr WE CAN SUPPLY— his period han 3 v. Miss Dowling M. 6. of LAMPB, NIGHT ELECTRIC servSipe,, be was wounded )in the Men's Doubles. hand and leg. He rose to the rank ' KETTLEB, IRONS, CHIP HEATERS. Rohan and Porter 6 y. Kilkelly _nd of The men loved COOLERS. LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Dowling 4; Chamberlain and Wilson him for . his personality and ability, LTD 6 v. L. Dowling and McLeay 2. CLEANERS, PUMPS. VACUUM and on several occasions he proved^ - mVF i*.m mmmWWm\mWmrmWmMl\ -' '" Ladies' Doubles. 111 ' aSSJEi ' ' BS."": RADIATORB, RANGES, himself brave under fire. On resum- _TM in _bYJ_bb_l_bbb-bb_-_b-bWI PUMICE BOILERS. A PURELY DOMINION 111 « W Misses Wilson and Hamilton' v. ing civil life, Dr Burns practised at Purchase an IMMERSION HEATER Mrs Fowle and Miss Kilkelly0 6; COMPANY. to bring your shed up to ths Inglewood Stratford and Splendid for heating Baby's Bottki and was for Misses ;Rohan 0 v. Misses* Mary Kil- twelve and NEW DAIRY REGULATIONS. a-half" years at- SeddonFIRE. kelly'and Dowling (3. SSSS ONLY 15/-. ?Bh^^\i_^^S^'^fi^*^^^^-Bsss-l_^_Sii f^M*»^^Tvflle, oa the A West coast. The outMARINE. break of war ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL 1914 saw Dr Burns ' again m khaki, and he was senior ACCIDENT. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Milk Cans and all Utensils. A BRAIN TWISTER IN FIGURES medical officer at Samoa 'for' some VACUUM CLEANER FOR HIRESUPPLIED. empowered company tune; He later returned to New ZeaQUOTATIONS by Aef Tho is " +■-' 55 .When,the" work you usually ta^e'n^asure m doing becomesirksome "= £E PER land, 5/DAY. and has since lived m retirement B and you, feel "Out of SSrtk" ?"} r the time ,lor a good laxative Trustee, Ex»* »f Parliament to act as (1) Put down the No. of your house at North-east Liquid Parrafin is a safe, effective lubricant which keeps you feeling E_S Harbour. Dr Bums, tutor, Agent and Attorney. jBS (2) Double it was a man of kindly and genial dis- *^B fit, and is recommenced for daily use for adults and children, ; (3) ; position Add 6 and* was loved by ''all with S : : Pticc 2/- and 3/6 per bottle ' -■V %~ (4) Multiply by 50 whom he came m contact. He leaves (5) Add your age/ his widow, formerly Miss (Rainbird, "John Fisher ■■■''" LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND (6) Add 365 of North-east Harbour, two brothers, " -' (7) Subtract 615 (William, of Wellington and Gilbert, j jS RADIO DEALERS, DISPENSING CHEMIST QTAUTAU ' " S LOCAL AGENT— DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. of Otautau), and twor sisters (Miss SSB Telephone 15 81 P.O. Box SOTAUTAU. And you wi4 fine the No. pf your Burns and Mrs, J. Hayneß, of Welling- j ( "PHONE 117« Stan^anL Buiwings, hpuae, m front of jrou? ag>. Otautau. I ALSO AT RIVERTON. ion) Mmouis his passings ..-,-", I UNDERTAKER. j 1 . ' ,j j> 1 | 5 f"^ ROY McIVOR. Motors Mechanic, ■■■■■-■&■■"■" — J V^S^!^: m^mmmW^SY§m\ ' '* ■" ENGINES OVERHAULED "^ . i | . M Bird -s "Crown^ServiceStation / - ■ ■ <|> 4r^^mmY^J^K. j! ■ Z "?'v^\f2|) PARMENTER'S BUILDINGS, ■ % - A TRIAL SOLICITED. ;| .% -- lMmmm**~^^^ \! 1 <& . ": "'-'.' '*. '_!*■ W Bss_«tl_B_BW^_S-^' '^%"^ | '^ ■ - ' '' | . -- | 1, — --- |> WINTER IS GOi^NG ON —— + ♥♥♥,♥♥ + ♥♥ »♥♥♥+♥ ♥♥♥♥♥♥TTTTT»TTTT _ . _OTAUTAU - :: * — ■*■ SCOULLAR & FOUNDRY, CHISHOLM ]\: :: GET OUR QUOTATION :: ARE^ItaORE . C. RENOWDEN. r^ ■ A^NGUNCE ' :: _ v . . ::_ :: Scoullar & Chisholm, Ltd. :: **' I "* . t-f ♥♥*>"♥»♥ ♥>♥>♥> ♥>, y"T*t ♥♥♥.»*>'♥♥»*>*>*>*> '-^''S' BRIEVE BROSg V"' ®Lime !> g ~- Lime Lime | . . - $ : . i Burnt Lime I | ' aLout Twice i\\i 1 Strength of Carbonate." | : The Office Worker | " - - | £ IHi LAING J WMEE BeCmOSCf STRANG'S SOLUBLE v t 114. G. WARD & CO.. LTD.. ] c } Ifew^ When all the World ** ■ ins*|roiice Co. / *HH*aiBBB_HHBJ«_-«ii > lieutenant-colonel. ■ ■ I' . — R. G.SPEIRS. 1;E. DIAGI & CO. —- *' ' .. i ■' --'"H' '* : '" I m 1BORlfeN SINCLAIRr I ■ll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l il l f THE OTAUTAU ' OR SALE— Good Section — r NOTICE. STANDARD, on Main street, North Otautau. Apply . . . — TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932 . ■■ WALLACE COUNTY John -.-.if-.J COUNCIL IZealand politician to induce his fellow members to adopt "Daylight Saving". The annual Presbyterian Sunday School picnic takes place to CORRESPONDENCE Glenbura It has taken three generations ot on Saturday, sth March. Motor bus the Chamberlain family, all occupying to convey children and parents will * t SINGLE MEN AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that important posts m the British Parlia- leave the S. S.- Hall at 10.30 a.m., UNEMPLOYMENT. bring and Southland County ment, change ALL to about the fiscal a will for Wallace while car be made available Bjrß F. MARSHALL can supply owing to involved m the discarding of "Free further . visitors about 1.45 p.m. Power Board Rates .Electric every Friday, Fresh Rabbits To The Editor. the Wallace County Council which are Trade." During- the Victorian period., Children to bring their own cups and cleaned ready for use, and freshly dug NOT paid before the Slst March, Free Trade undoubtedly was the great basket sufficient for two meals. potatoes. Delivered at homes. Orders Sir "H. Small" again appears m 1932 will be sued for without notice. factor m" the expansion of British can be left at Standard Office. "G. B. BURNS, trade and commerce. With the control Fine samples of "Sutton Supreme" your issue of 23u1t0. and^ .continues County Clerk. of shipping \on "jail the seas of the potatoes were handed into the office his. grouse against the local UnemThey showed great ployment Committee: It is interestworld, Britain carried her wares into yesterday. Wallace County Council Chambers, PADDOCK FOR SHEEP everyland and her ships returned with growth, the biggest potato weighing ing to note that he is one of a "HorOtautau, 26th February, 1932. the produce of every country, and this 2tholbs 1 oz, and from the same shaw, net's* nest." Now, a hornet is proIcan provide accommodation padcrop tipped the scale at 12 lbs, bably .the most. r detested < atnong produce was. admitted- free, for the use which docks for sheep going to and from return is equal to 59 tons per smaller pests, it is never her a Gradually, of . inhabitants. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. satisfied^ unsales. Apply for terms to F. Marshal^ world change m conditions has 'been acre. This sample was grown by Mr less picking ar'quarrell kicking 'up a R.D., OTAUTAU. row and"making itself a general nui= evening taking* place, and these conditions/arc W-. R. Ireland, Eton Street. Commencing' Monday vastly King m the reign Tournadifferent of A team of Bible Class students took sance in-- its own particular locality March 7th, a series of Card without doing the slightest gopd to ments will be held m Mrs Stearne's George than m the doys of his grand- the Presbyterian Church services, last" itself iff or its neighbours. "H. Small", of mother. \ Nation after nation the Sunday, Mr Baynes preaching m the Rooms, organised by a committee very unfortunate m picking of the ow has protection receive industries of their been E (forenoon relief workers and friends. with local Mr Carswell taking the Vcountries, barriers, company. ,up oh set tariff of m his V :V :>" Surplus funds will be handed talk to the children. At the evening Why blame the local UnempToymenE height creasing; against the manufac,to local bodies with the ob^ service Lay sheetmetal worker. cessation Mr tham preached, while Committee? The wonder to me is Repairs specialty. ject/of providing extra work to unem- tured products.of Great Britainj si Mr Sands took the Bible readings. mpr t lently persistently making"it that .with the" abuse they get as comand ployed. MAIN ST., V OTAUTAO. difficult for her to successfully suppf. At a meeting of residents interested pared with the small modicum of.- ap. Prizes include for first night:— such manufactured goods,, at the same m the Euchre Tournaments commenc- preciation, men are found wUling to 2 lbs best Tea. (donated). \ time continuing to pour on to hei ing ,nex!t Mondjay; a "oommit'itie©. .&$ act on the Committee. Hours and Factory 5 lbs Butter WALLACE; COUN-TY..COUNCIL *■-." 2 Free Tickets as consolation shores ever-increasing quantities. o; nine was formed, with power to aad.. days of time are devoted by men who their own products under her Free :". Aset.pf rules was drawn up, and Mr have their own living to make, m prizes. ROAD NOTICE. out jobs, getting local bodies Trade acceptance of these goods jT, Jefr/man was. elected as secretary. setting Six Weeks aggregate:—*'" ' tariff, barriers there was als< It. was decided to confine prizes mean- to agre^e to find tools, equipment and With lbs). Sugar (70 1 bag The Cameron Road section of th< passed against her "V severe -shipping time strictly -to articles, of household !subsidise; expenditure and because V 5 lb box best Tea.Argyle-Tuatapere Main Highway i: -they cannot get enough money to pay ADMISSION: 1/-. V restrictions, penalising her;tonnage necessity. Thp aggregate prizesT for now open for traffic, but cautioi goods making her sea carriage of ou the six weeks session attractive,;if r:#:,the work-/^single men clamour Donations of any household necessishould be used as Bridges are stil : m tin along ensure, ports and to the and good" gathering *'for they are subjected 'ta abuse by "H. and should a ..Under repair. ties for prizes will be;gratefully re' SmaU^ ceived. Any such may fee -left: with "shores of foreign countries' more an< for the opening. The committeeVis Againand kindred spirits: ..' , G. B. BURNS, I-repeat^ the single men are cutting more difficult 'readily and down thi indebted lo those who . \\ offered Mrs Stearne. County Clerk. "■'."."■ margiu of.profit to the disappearing help. It was decided to hand any sur- not nearly as hard put tp it as the -Secretary. ■JELLYMAN, E. Wallace County Council Chambers, point. Trade restrictions, thusjbrough plus funds at the end of the season 'married man with a family to keer>. Otautau, 29th February, 1932. about reflected on her internal- indus to local "bodies to provide extra swork A single man .can pick .up a living ' v tries, slowing them down and reduc for local unemployed., : A vote of. if :he has the determination to sucOTAUTAU RIVER BOARD ing their, output. Along with this thi thanks was extended to Mtb. Stearne ceed and Imaintain there should not " N. C. TROTTER,. be a "single man" attempting to get British farmer round it very difficul for the.use of room. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ..-■: -.on the Relief gangs!"and the sooner produce articles, to* food either ON RATES. ii Hon; J. G. 'Coates, - SURGEON DENTIST, .grain or meat products at a price tha of they are put off the better for the ' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given could compete. with the avalanche o Transport, has issued; the names;"/of single men themselves and the country MAIN, STREET; OTAUTAU that pursuant 'to Section 76 of "The importations from foreign countrie the new Transport Committees^o act except those having parents to keep. " All Rating Act, 1925," the Otautau grown under conditions of a muc] m each area as the. Licensing' authoriy relief money. as?: well as the iii premises lately vacated by Southland, ;'*£. g. ties. For a Messrs money for keeping every industry go"living. resolved that . th Board, standard, has lower of In Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Go. River Jones, Invercargiil, (Chairman.), ing and every; : HOURS:-, !penalty of TEN PER CENT on all manipulation of :* these tariff wall Hall individual m" the counBowniar, Gore, Nand- W. "J. try m a job comes from"the returns Erskine on WED bargai: many remaining UNPAID countries able to ■" " ' . " Rates .were i sp.m 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1p.m. to 1932, shall with^one.another advantageously b Wesney, Otautau, have been appoint- that .are received for the produce sent DAILY, | NESDAY,; 23rd Marchf -.-'. V ed. Both Messrs Bowmar "and Wes- put of the* country; be added to such rates and payablem entering into agreements which set oi When imes are except Wednesdays: 9 to 12 only. ney haye had lengthy public.bodyiex- hard for the farmer and commodity country again* the the of addition to Rates. one his nose is to p " j. f. Mcculloch, .'.,' JOHN FISHER, another commodity of the count* perience, the former on the Southland theY grindstpney hpw can' -he , keep "' '■"-' ; " Council,and Southland Elec^ "sihgle menJ v employed at nine bob a <S> DRAPER GROCER IRONMONGER ."■..-"'■,*■":" seeking a. trade agreement." Canads .County Clerk> trie Power Board and the latter on the day when:the work;of that"' day SHOWCARDS AND POSTERS: Standard Buildings,- Kingv St.t instance, -could enter into an agree -for costs P MAIN STREET, Otautau Town Board-and/N.Z: Muni- him any of the iollpwihg": 2 aged ' Otautau, 6th February, 1932. ment with the UySiA". to allow cahne cipal Association. Mr Bowmar ha? vewes; 1 gopd' forward'lam'b ; the wool AUTUMN- IS AT HANOI HARVEST IS HERE! Latest designs. Designs submitte fruits from California free into Canacl .. . . ~ -''".-■'-■ / been Chairman ARE OUR AUTU MN of the Council .and is of six. sheep'; 3 bjishels of ryegrassj A GOODS— <§> into, ; free. .SO for the free entry theU.S.A. c the ipresent Chsuxinan of the Power 4 bushels of pats ; all m Pom-pom being posters— line leather. ■ trim "Sale" sizes Stock Canadian lumber. Britain Fre the butterfat from comfy * m soft OTAUTAU TOWN BOARD. PvGOLDEN SLIPPERS. A Board: Mr Wesney has Mayor' a good, cow for twodays ; the products leye: bargaining *& from 9d each. Trade not this had' to& sole. Assorted colour's 7/<B. cosy and of Otautau for a number of years and of 100 good fowls for day; ALL CLASSES OF SIGNWRITINC TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON Now the whole"". trading .world V a six fulldisplay of baby'screpe-de-chine, fur-lined shoes lovely have *a holds this office at Vpresent. V i XWe bootettes; t. js g:rpwh, weli-wooted brought up "Standing. The Britis three RATES. V ■ and from 1/11 to 3/-. . _ JOHNNY GEEf P Southland Autfibris- good bobby calves ; or the iiphey from Parliament has decided on a modifie evident that the v ' PSee our Floral? Flannelettes and Winceyeftes and be convinced they P Trie Ad. Man. 'Phone 131! tariff giving special En v^g.Cpnxmittee has men" of consider- 5000/ hard-working' beesr ?.V! V PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given bargaining [ab'iliy able looking experience have and guide what ou -been for. to just are 3 pirr preference - 3 Tay Street, INVERCARGILL. ihat pursuant to Section. 76 of "The P and the right^to m If "H. Small" and similar unempose a charge against the foreignei it to a fair allocation 'of the licenr ployed single men had cared to KNIT KNIT KNIT Otautau 1925," the Rating Act, turn V ses and distribution' of fees that wUI out at four, or five o'clock m the When you see our pretty N.Z.-lnade wools you will want to join the Town Board has resolved that a pen- It is too early to dogmatise on the v come under their jurisdiction. ' morning for the. lastVfortnight |*mL Knitting- Brigade tod. <^ , alty of TEN PER CENT, on all thnate result.of this policy; there ma ".■■"' yj"v R. S. HARRINGTON, LTD., repercussion be a at pr'esei which splashedXolours including is the latest Berets Elecfor the Southland "Round the Fire Wool" m Rates There jwere seven- tenders :received gather mushrooms for >the Inver is not noticeable. Meantime thei by the Rates, effects tric Board within Lengths fle^kedTand^diagonal m are Power P the Directors of the Otautau Sale./ gill and! Dunedin markets, they could IN LIQUIDATION. ' "*£ Our new Woollen Frock during has. been a frantic effort th remaining made as much money m that w yards Cpv for the levelling of the old Otautau Town District P worth Inspection for Autumn .1932; j past, week to dumß into, Englan time 23rd as they are likely to make m six WEDNESDAY, * the i on gravel corner, [pit at the [North-east Creditors are requested to rendc .UNPAID* of OUR PRICES ARE^O.K. IN ALL GROCERY and IRONMONGERY every "possible ounce of products jikfel the yards. ,;months on?, relief gangs and they*; Friday meeting their accounts (certified) against B MARCH,.1932, shall be added to such At a on to be. charged a tariff.' Ships flyin the tender, of Mr tQ fa S. Harrington, Ltd., (In Liquidation Rates., and be payable m addition to D. C. Sutherland WO^ STORE.: WESTERN flag- h'aveVbeen bearing down o was accepted > every : ; ; a^pf^thework to the undersigned forthwith; and n( the Rates. will be consideredVmen instead of "hornets." b( shores to land their cargoes 'Phone 48. JOBJ-T FISHER, . her started immediately. Pursuing/a prpr Everybody deplores VtheV present Box 28. later than THUkSDAY,. 3Ist Mara > whe ' forethe dawn; of Ist March, : 1932, after which date accounts no . v -Town Clerk. gressive policy, the Directors hope to economic depression but it is the ' <$> , 'PHONE AND MAIL.' ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED <$> duties become operative. The Ove'i erect further pens onStandard Buildings, King St.,, v rendered will be liable to exclusio this area once it height; of folly "to lay the blame on seas Dominions even have not hithert "is levelled to 1932. Otautau, February* 9th .' Unemployment Committe«y participation from m any dividend i allow for the " more con- the local been so considerate- of Britain a venient holding r Bad Jas; things are, the "Single men" V"V.V.;'-. -■*'-' : ■■■ the Estate. big of yardings the of V might hive been expected. Certainl sheep during m All accounts owing to the Compaq **-»..■■' i March and April sales^ i.in N.Z^ are better treated than m any, during the: period since^ the. war ther To help co^ [with the stock this yearj other -part of [the World. Iaim, etc.,. must be paid on or before 31st Marcl has been a growing sentiment >i: the Directors have " . 1932, or arrangements made>forthwit y NIGHTCAPS TOWN BOARD.* work m hanci V v : BURGpp .AND SPUDS. ©®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®^ favour of special concessions m th subdivide about 10 of the larger for any pens I extension of -'credit- required. PENALTY ON admission of British , manufacture*: together With the removal pf the load?|v Legal proceedings for recovery o TEN PER CENT. Like the RATES. rest of the world t*hese:>Dc ing bank to"Elles Road and the erecunpaid accounts after that date wi] To The Editor. * 'will now have .to sit up an tion , of 20 t extra ram pens along "minions be taken.; Accounts paid a , be hereby notice; Britain, given take has tenfold al Chilton's fence on the *p**-V+. PUBLIC NOTICE is y the office of Allan Hairington, Ltd. " that "VSir— ln your issue of the "Stanpursuant to Section 76 of "The other nations" combhied been th "entrance. The object of this n or .to is -1 dard", the 23rd latter ' there appeared 1925," :the Nightcaps best customer for,ouf produce; witl to -Obviate the congestion by Rating-. ,Act,; V not ;al-: a letter by one- who signs himselt ; JOHN FISHER,; jf" ® dut pennegligible Board that a has resolved Britain our trade was lowing aiay^Tprfies to on Sale- " 'Burgoo and Spuds", Liquidator. Town ®' 5" ) and by ita alty of TEN PER CENT, on all To maintain that,trade now more con . days, aU 'rams to Vbe enter .Tuesday, ;V and\ caustic criticism .of myself* as well as y unloaded ® Men's W_»3«_.iifig Boots, including 21s tp 28s ) require given Rates the Southland Elec- sideration will to be t penned for ';^ale. -This -will Ist March; 1932, also al- other: unemployedsingleSi^of Otatt tric Power Board Rates, within the reciprocity. The change marks : Ipw buyers:a[better opportunity inMen's Dress SSioes, 15s 9d to 27s 6d )*V- ' '■■-■:.?;■ ; fo ■^tau,[ "Spud'? (for^hbrt)^ betrays a __ remaining :: new era m British Commerce and on spect the sheep they are buying." ,'■-'■:■■ -"■"--■■- ■■; , " Nightcaps Town District ® Men's bpess Boots, 25s_6d to 30s ),:.'-:callous and somewhat narrow-minded THURSDAY, the 24th that ior the immediafe present- offer UNPAID on jT- SOUTHLAND FROZEN MEAT ANI T§s Shoes, 18s6d to 6d ) PRODUCE; MARCH, 1932, shall be added to such an improvement^ m the trade, of thi .- Nearly; 800 persons travelled to nature and' seems to be up against the Women's single man, EXPORT' CO. LTD. Rates, left himself* open to 'and be payable m addition to TJominion. It is worthy of note tha Otautau with the[Bluff Watersiders-' task thrpughhas 14s to 23s g ® Women's Strap Shoes, _is ignpi^ncg;' ]ot } Unions picnic ' withinthe days pf the seven 6 last' Wednesday. Rates. the decision Un) wholeVposition. H^Vstates, that m INSPECTION OF WORKS. **■ . Selling for cash only enables me to offer j K. FROOD, day was the British establish Parliament\tb thii drizzle 'for*tiunately,[the 0 vV .'"--VTown Clerk. new policy, applicatioife were lodgec lallingat intervals,^ which made the London our credit, is stopped^ and g>' AN INVITATION TO FARMER* 0 theseremarkable values. be borrowed;- This ii for licenses by 220 'of the largesi underfoot conditions unpleasant. The money cannot ® INSPECTION WILL AMPLY REPAY YOU. © y and others interested m the Freezing Town Clerk's Office^ iL * quite true. v [The -hub of the trouble,. Nightcaps, February,, European 9th 1932. Recreation [fine >(" Manufacturilig Area was m ® concerns t< order and as far as' ** Industry to :be present at an IN " our National income "is con.erect factories m Britain. Should thi fn ample supply; of[ hoi*, water and " SPECTION OF WORKS and STOCK licenses embody a condition that tht milk prpyided by the " QtaUtau Pro- , cerned, any schoolboy knows that the "" profit onpur-exports fallg DEMONSTRATION to be held at ow 9 considerably ■staffing of these factories must be bj gressive Leaguei? allpwedV the first THANKS. : ; WORKS on WEDNES short of*boom times, but the internal MAKAREWA meal to be taikeh ST., workmen,, ©SADDLER ANDMAIN BOOT IMPORTER® .-. DAY, British should ar m there ~e rea«ohablo com* March 2, 1932/ and at oui trouble could be reUeved toi»a certain € © Messrs R.>S. Harrington Ltd. de- early improvement m lhe ynemployec fort under the shelter of the ;trees. extent if the AND REPAIRER, gy MATAURA WQRKiS on WEDNES OTAUTAU. HARNESS MAKER. position adjournment; Ah ; m the Old Land. was..made to the;; the top pf the; Government started at DAY,' March 9, 1932, at 2 o'clock p.m. sire to thank customers resident m the ladder and.pruned sub- ' Town Hall mid-day © € v IS HERE for the past cup of tea/ stantiaUy and) Town District for their EXTENDEIt. large salaries of the the j the ® ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©S WatersideiisV Band playing a pro- numerous overpaid Afternoon .tea will be provided, patronage and solicit a continuance of Mr Simpson, of officials m good gramme InvOroargill of music t.he from the stage, government same for the-new firm. '---■:-" ALEX. DERBIE, positions, whom the pubFire Highland Brigade!; visits Otautau to-morwhile several Dancing events R. S. HARRINGTON, lic have to support. "Spud" (whom Manager. ■'■/': Managing Director. row to confer with the.Members of the also assisted to -keep ;thihgs lively. Itake tp be a Invercargiil, certainunemployed T>; Board on fire prevention methods.. Mr Hawhorne kindly attended to [married[man ®®®®®®®®®®®©®®®®®)®®®®®®®®®©®®®®® February'26,,: 1932; '■■ ■_! .■■ 4.m**t*m, play " . . "'.." vfoth a (fair family) may ■■—"———■i bagpipes the vfor dancing — Messrs W. Weddel and Co. Ltd., events.; The afternopi* the up ■not be so ignorant of the fact that "* ,'.V ..".-"'* -_ cleared and cabling Messrs A. H. Turnbull and the crowd; again visited^thc Recrea- ■""*" Wr:." inid^t are several married me«„ ® ® Co., Working on -relief jobs, who can February,,, \ 24th market advise " OTAUTAu ALL-TALKING have!" ® quotations as follows: . Danish b«tt«r, tion Area,; where the ogiclals finalised) their telephones, v! wirelesses, thejr ®m complete sporta PICTURES. programme, We even to just ' © have installed © the latest Otautau Standard. 1547- to 156/- "per jewj;.; N.Z. Finest * ' c^[j^[can "patronise the air a race for Otautau County Chronicle. Butter, " © Ladies. Every motor * ~SATUDAY, © And Wallace ; 'to. cwt. Kanper recently visited the town*' 108/-: lib/taxisL that 5, 1932 MARCH present received a" prize and garoos, 103/- to 106/- per cwt. Butter child annual upkeep of these luxuries The/ at 8.30 p.m. some sweety while jgfopd trophies " ' would keep several single/men m,work TUESDAY, MARCH1,1932. market7 quiet./ N.Z. Cheese, white, were awarded the" winners pf V- ." ./" '";"*-. "''; '■.■.-"' the .vari- for a reasonable period. 60/- to 61/- per cwt.; N.Z. Cheese, ous © Now ® "THE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT" There was a fair - atten- "Spud," coloured, 60/*-.to 62/.- per cwt. Cheese danceevents. why^.should single men wear of local friends on th«^^ station "THE BOUDOIR: DIPLOMAT" -" quiet. market . ' at 5.30 p.m.;|<> bid the visitors good- out their boots and clothes whilst m " "THE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT" EMPIRE PREFERENCE. :"'"'■ ■'*-' , Your CAB, greased ' for 0 bye. . The :officials were sincere m pursuit of worKandf"af the same time BOpDOIR "THE DIPLOMAT" " . Mr J- 8.-* Purdue, of Nightcaps, contribute through -tax- to receive ""'-^ © © " ,*■' '-/♥'"; was elected President of the South- thanking, their Otautau friends for such sm^ll pittance with '-""."■ © © from' the hands. ' land Provincial Sheep Dog Trial As- the treatment received and pourtesy of the unemployed BETTY COMBSON j® >© committee? extended, century a considering A POLICY established for this Town possociation last Wednesday evening. IAN KEITH and accepted by all classes, as the one The Dipton Association made applica sessed the facilities ta offer plenty of /'Spiid-", would[[gain -more glamour Springs and Underfor gear Sprayed MARY DUNCAN* 0 0 andf only safe policy to follow, is not tion for the Championship meetingto inducemients to parties to hold their and more>. respecV Yby signing his " ® JEANNEtTE LQFF V ® _>«_ name to his letter, instead of hiding easily uprooted, especially among a be held with their meeting, it being picnics here. behind [the; above-mentioned nourish** people of the temperament of the Bri-~ decided to write, the Cvub& not repre©, . © The Affairs of a Master Lover. ' " " ... ■'.-■' ing: tish. Such a revolution has, however sented and should anyiof Besides, there. ~make © © them at .. -""*V V .■' '"'.. i HARVEST TIME. taken j>lace. .The abandonment of application,ballot to be takenV 'is a [rnaryied men's camp at Long-* ©' Sidney-Murray Comedy We carry full socks of Reaper. Oil, W[6pd 7fc^ such as he. -I am, etc., "Free Trade" m Britain is a step so * "OSWALDS CARTOON Twine, Sacks, t Hay Forks Binder portentipus and fraught with such Friday's sale Saw a good entry of ® ® Movietone News British News possibilities ,that, looking at it from sheep mostly lambs. Forward rapie Seaming Twine. Prices right P-S.-^[t is gratifying to /note that MATHESON'S LTD. MAIN ST. the opposite side of the globe, we can lambs brought good values ranging ® © :Sat. March 12 :— the single*men. received/#little work.& Coming probably -viewi it with;.a calmer judg- from Sl-Xto. ' OTAgTAU. GAIUGE PROPRIETORS & RADIO DEALERS. ® the av,e|age being ® week; [under these' conditions this v "DADDY | LONGLECS" ment and' clearer vision than those m about 9/2. The few peris of old last/more, © © is' favourable.—- H.S, LONGLECS" the very "DADDY midst of the turmoil and ewes forward .were V hard to quit. § Main Street, OTAUTAU. 'PHONE 91. ® ; "change. It tpok something like 20 Cattle prices were on the same low Woods' Great Peppermint Curev*< © "DADDY^ LONCLEGS"1 "Hornets' Nest",; Otautau, years U effort on the -part of one New level as;W?| ruling ®®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®©®®©®®®®^)®®®©© "DADDY LONCLEGS? First aid for Coughs, the last sale. Colde, at Influenza Feb-ru^rjr 39A 1932, ' UNPAID RATES. Wisher. Ihave shifted to temporary rooms m *" Mrs Jacquiery's Buildings, above o*Neil s Fruit Shop. Until -further n&tice my business will be carried on here* AH rejpairs will be carried out as usual and all optical cases .■"ate*. TAYLOR. will my best personal attention. Tir^SIVJITH, AU my stock is heavily discounted a and many bargain lines- await lucky purchasers. Ihave just landed a shipment of Hodder and Stoughton's 2s 6d Nets. These comprise all the latest editions and Iam offering the line at 2s each. " Your patronage is solicited, would you pay us^ a visit m our new domicile? — ' . v J ° . . . W. J. WESNEY. $ . w. . S<g ' OT/ttJTAU. *^ - — — —— : — <> ■ ■ shee^kinsV : JP J> , J* | | . 9r % TRADING | ' '' Y^Y ■ 1 BOOTS §" SHOES I | THAN I AT LESSTOWN PRICES. : . v | \ \ | | - g .— ::: g ■ l. a. . _____ ■ . | pai_iwenter . . | " TO MOTORISTS!! - — — — —— —— Greasing Plant- ( * | , 3s 6cl. p — '"./V" The |Alemite High-pressure . - . ■" ■ wet^k i —— , , - '** ,N —— _ . Wallace Motor & Tourist Co., Ltd. H.*SMALL^ 1 v \' _ j **" " - ~"' S.■'■'■VV/ '-"■■ ;".:■-..' "■' /.;.' STANDARD, THE OTAUTAU What is the reason for .indefinable There are some influences that are world — like the charmof a sunset, widespread popularity ? "BURNS" NIGHT. — —* TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932, this SCHOOL IOM_- M_H_- - Mifl_H_» _ H_^ NIGHTCAPS NOTES MATTERS. Mail Orders io Box 46,Invercargiil ? — -*. » or the sbent of heather but tangible, Burns was intensely human and nevertheless. Such an influence was throbbed with tha love and joy of A special meeting of the School The Nightcaps Cricket Club are , The members and friends of the St. -Burns. His was not the touch of a existence. But his life, m itself Committee, together with some friends playing a friendly- match with a team / Andrew's Scottish Society celebrated I vanished hand, but the "richf quid pathetic and sad for the most part, held m Mr Sinclair's shop on Friiay from Wairio to-night. The following "Burns;" anniversary -on Wednesday wullie waught." How many tens or with a few gleams of happiness and evening, discussed the advisability of team has been selected: J. P. Smith, evening, with a Social and Dance., thousands have sung and will sing, comfort, and his little nameless, vn- running an effort to raise funds. E. Pope, W. Dixon, J. O'Halloran, A. acts Lang sing to-night, "Auld remembered of kindness and Parents will know that the lower The hall was comfortably filled andI" as we will Grant, A. C Dixon, A. B. Dixon, N. an in- Syne," because, m every line of every love are not such as to have an en- school play-area has. been levelled off Irwin, those present fully appreciated ' A. Adams, T. Cosgriff, E. verse, living influence on the but is covered gravel and big it contains that touch of nature during and teresting and varied (programme. OFFERED FOR Wells and O. Grant twelfth man. the whole world kin: It lives of men. stones to make it unsuitable for a Chief DVC. McCrostie was played m "-which makes ; is up supreme poet our early past. It recalls Burns national our playing area. It is the desire of the V by Pipe Major-Miller and Piper Haw- summons On Thursday afternoon last, V thorne and his first duty was to ex-■ the happy hours, simple pleasures and he -belongs 'primarily to us; but he is Committee to raise sufficient money to "Scptty" Fraser, the parachutist, and cqmpanionships of our boy- not only our possession, he is the pay cartage ftf.top dressing material tend a hearty welcome to- Mr Woods beloved followed, as these too often are, possession of every man m whom aiid secure the labour under Unem-" Captain MacGregor arrived m the DURING THIS WEEK A TRULY MARVELLOUS SILK of Invercargiil,- who was present to hood, Township with their. Spartan biplane give the address. Mr Woods had also by long tracks of separation across there beats a human heart. That is ployment Scheme No.-5. The even- and necessary equipment. The jump STOCKING BARGAIN IS OFFERED TO ALL WOMEN brought a number of artists and,- to- -the dark abyss of time, and it "knits the same as saying (which is true) ing sports programme was the favour- was * for 7 o'clock but, as that timed VISITING OUR FAMOUS HOSIERY SECTION. gether with several of their, local together again these friendships, and* that he belongs to the world. He was ed means but those present consider- time, approached, it became to evident favourites*, a good night's entertain- renews on th^ pledge of. "A cup P intellectually great, and the force and ed it was now too late m the season the large crowd v of interested spectamade yet" light /earliest, of his conversation secure sufficient for. kindness some of -the 'brilliance to to finalise a ment could! be looked tors that stiffwind which was m the lion of a season . feelings only " programme. him not A -dance was also con. Proceedings .opened with a selec- sweetest ajud most cherished 160-PAIRS^OFi THE WORLD'S LEADING BRANDS' IN FULL of sidered, but it was eventually decided.-blowing would make the venture tion by the Pipe Band. Mrs Paton of the human breast." There were Edinburgh, but held a grouppeat wisely decided not hazardous. Fraser FASHIONED PURE SILK STOCKINGS are being sacrificed at lonely solos, peasants on the giants m Burns' day and after,, but noteless to approach Mr Smyth to exhibit a to make the- attempt. Captain followed with two' whistling Mac61— per pair! Oddments, n the best brands and shades., all sizes, unique and pleasing items, her choice only one Of them, Mozart, could be moss at Lochlea dumb with wpnder. benefit picture programme. When Gregor, however, made a large numN qualities that usually range m price from 8/11 to 12/1T pair. m of numbers being "My Grannie's Hie- said to be alive to-day m the same It needs more than this, however, to this function takes place it is hoped ber of passenger flights.and thrilled ' lan' Hame" and "Lay my head be sense that Burns is. Even then there- explain/the hold he has on the affec- every parent will purchase a ticket "tpte qnlookejrs With his daring aeroto- and so [help a fund which is out to the/world neath the rose." A reel was the next is ho parallel,for the public of the brie tions and intelligence "" batics. - Vof';"■:". ."".'-. :-; day. V . - v '/ create a benefit for all the children m item,: as danced by Misses Zpra was- limited. * " ** Friday On he and his colleagues Sutherland, .Margaret Muir, Allison Burns' genius was cradled m adver- His immortality was different to all the.Town and District. A 1/6 or a 21were entertained A.by Mr- W. J. Mac"Angus and Nancy Maxwell. Mr Stan sity, and.anxiety followed him all the " others. Many nieh endure— -few /live! --ticket will be cheaper than a. doctor's Gregor at- "Mt. Linton. There is a Anderson saing the solps Scotland da}'S of his life. His genius was uni- Burns lives! 'Even those who 'have bill for attending' a broken leg' or rumour., to the effect that Scotty and the King" and, for an encore, versal, m satire, m humour, m pathos, never read literature ijave {absorbe! arm such; as may happen to a child on Fraser intends ■ ■ - " to return speech "Hundred Pipers." Miss Robertson, m description, m sentiment, he was Burns' and use m their common the present playground. - . on the «. coming Saturday. / MAROCAIN FROCKS— S/11. '4 only-plain Marocairi and Crepe-dc"Caller. Herrin" and, for a~ recall, equally great, but his satire and his a phrase for quotation as easily as The provision of text and exercise "Robin.'VAdair" ; Miss K. Smellie, humour partake of the , soil whence they have, absorbed the characteristics books for school children j more par- The Nightcaps Bpy Scouts have ODDMENT Chine Frocks. Usually 3gns. A SENSATIONAL ticularly by unemployed parents was again Highland Fling; Mr T. Clark, "Gae they sprung.. They are rude, ton.. V of their native race. been active the last" WEEK PRICE— Each. . week. S/11 bring tae me a pint p' wine" and, for ful, and manly-; they are not polished Burns' letters are remarkable, not then discussed and it was decided to They have organised and played an encore "Passing By''[; the; St. An- into elegance, nor labpuredt into ease, = merely for; their charm, which is write the Minister of ;Education and games of cricket. On Saturgreat, but for the number and the Education Board asking their con- several drew's Choir rendered "There was a but m every corriposition: All Summer Ready-to Wear HATS now 1/- Each. Freight extra. } we are iuV daj', although the day was extremely' " whom the; variety o£ the correspondents to lad", Mesdames Liddell [and/ Brooker clined to regard: him as oneVof sideration of. the following points. (1) wet, undaunted they went through*"a " (soprano), tMrs /Thomsph"1 and Miss few geniuses who arise 'to ♥illuminate they are addressed. No "fewer than [one To make textbooks of a standard pub- single "innings game. The Cub Pack (contralto), fifty Hogg hemisphere people, share the lication to cover several years : (2) to Scatter and the of anind. Education hundred and Messrs nas receivea xwo aaditionai cubs. . upon nothing impress letters (terior) reception A. A. Liddell and Chief Mc- has m the formation of his of the few hundred teachers the need to arCrostie (bass) taking, the parts ; Miss characterj what he wrote was the pure that survive, which are but a part of range the re-sale of books -"before the X*. Renowden fplipwed with the solo-off spring of native, genius, arid' if we what he actually wrote. As the reci- close of the year and m readiness for TENNIS. ■ "Christina's La^erity; and, recall, reject 'how.excellent he was m all, pients were m,every walk of life, it pupils being advanced; (3) another "Cbmin' thru' the Rye" ; Miss what various powers he has shown i« follows that the letters are a mine of instruction to see exercise books are Teviotdale rendered .fine mandolin paths 'that are amongst the highest of. interest. Take, for instance, the used cover to cover and perhaps for solos, "Scottish/Selections" and recall. poetical delineation, we' may "without exalted letter which he sent to Miss ■more than one subject;' (4) the useWESTERN v. TOWN. of slates for aU primer children; (5) The accompaniments were playedby much offence to Justice, place him]by; Alexander with a poem : ''■'■ Mrs Cupples, Miss Renowden, Miss the side of the greatest names that - "I had roved out as chance directe'l to consider the feasibility of pur- The following have been.chosen to Tha Leading Quality Drapers of Southland for over Half Teviotdale, Messrs S. McAlpine and this country has produced. on m the, favourite haunts of my muse chasing paper m bulk, cut to size, for represent Western against Town a Century. :; There were some who thought that, the banks of Aj'r, to view nature ma- making scribbling.blocks; (6) the re- the Waihopai Courts on sth 'March; J. Malar; * ■"-' creation upon pleaßainter provide play The Chief then called' Mr had his lot been cast in of the fund to to commence at 2 p.m. : Messubllthe .Gaiety of the vernal -year. Woods, .who gave a- stirring address places we would have had a greater The evening Sun was flaming o'er sidies-'"to * Committees for the purchase dames Duncan ',(Ohai), Malcolm on "Burns^ the Man," The speaker BurnSi It was just . because Burns (Nightcaps), Misses Westcombe (Tuathe distant Western hills, not a of Community Text books. Telephone Number— 1613—1614, INVERCARGIL. dealt lucidly with the subject, refrain 'had hone of those things that WO had breath stirred the crimson blossom The matter of thencurtailment of the tapere), Hunt (Nightcaps), Harringing from using the usual quotations '|he life . io£ the peOplel expressed m. or the verdant spreading lelif. 'T-was afternoon train.service from Riverton ton ;(Otautau), Bailey (Riverton); _H-H-HHHH-M-MB-_H-M-S----BH--H_H_B_H_B^ from poetos: and~writings of /the illus- song, ."bkllad and poem.- No univer- - a golden moment for a poeticheart. necessitating an hour and a-half wait Messrs Higgins (Tuatapere), Vickers trious Scottish hfrdj but detailing m sity could. ever: . "have made him. ' listened to the. feathered warblers at Thornbury; for all pupils attending (Ohai), Johnstone and Burgess simple but forceful, language what a graduate m the gifts of I pouring their harmony on every the District High Scliool was brought" (Nightcaps),: Forbes (Riverton) and 444444444 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Burns had lived for arid why he was God. "No sheltered home could hand., with a congenial kindred re- up.— Resolved to draw the attention Porter (Tuatapere). remembered. by all men. Mr Woods ever have made him the. sweet gard, of the Member of the Disrict to the and frequently turned out of apologised for the; lateness, of the singer of the "But and the My path lest Ishould disturb their position. .".■■*'. OTAUTAU v. TUATAPERE. event to the usual ( 25th Ben." Burns' Scotland was a hard songs or frighten them to another January event but knew that fact taskrnistress. and m his case a stern At Otautau on Wednesday, 2nd station. Surely,' said Ito myself, SOCIAL NOTES March, 1932:-— would not mean less warmth m the preparation for a great destiny. To- he -who,., indeed, " must be a wretch Misses ; Scatter, Harrington, T. <► festivities on the -present occasion. 1day we -wallow m opportunities arid of your harmonious enT* giving Before the address m detail, :facilities for education; and produce, deavours to please him, can eye iNurse "■Burnett has Scatter and MeDougall ; Messrs Har- *■> IIAVING PURCHASED the Business -of R. S. Harrington, Ltd., T received -'advice we wish to^exprss appreciation of the:more often than, not, a breed of men - your elusive flights to discover pro- of>her appointment as* Sister on the rington (2), janson and Kelly. (In Liquidation), as from to-day, Ist March, 1932; we solicit a* -A* forceful manner m whi ch, it was pre-: who want:",things done for them, in- . perty nature gives you,\ your dearest,y Staffs of the Southland;" Hospital and , 4" continuance of the support accorded to our predecessors. " sented; nothing wearying, but always" stead .of;doing them for themselves. your recesses, and roo you of takes over her duties as- from lsjApsecret l A GREAT WALKER " gripping the interest, to stir the His power of. word painting far ex'.*■; ..; ■■." <► T comforts, your helpless; hesiS ril. .;"":," ;■■ : The whole of our Stock is fresh and new, having been purheart, and recall the trufe .Scottish celled the portrayal of any artist, aU the ;_ v " 4). v / Friends will pleased lings;" be to know of a " " ■'.'—■: "» ■*—'■"■ < ► chased since the- disastrous Otautau fire of January 6th. element m so many of us here lesi- sculptor or musician, but combined the recovery of ' Mrs W. H. Sadlier dent. Also to thank Mr Woods: for the gifts of all three. Simplicity is The best letter writer m ordinary after- her severe illness.. Mrs' Sadlier/'.. Tommy Green, who is a raUway emhis several short recitations given as the hardest achievement possible, and life is naturally he whose news is the All Goods will be sold at the finest quoted* Prices for CASH^ -*> left to-day for Woodlands. She willbe ployee at Bishopstoke m Hants, ac- ▼ a final to his address and later tp his.Burns was ahva3'S simple-.- But, how- most acceptable, for instance, it *r>ay joined by 1 complished / Mrs W. Sadlier arid continue another remarkable, road- .... special inducements "being offered to 'develop,- the Cash Trade of our masterly rendering,of Burns' "Ad-: ever matchless the use of his "equip- be a lawyer who informs one of a -beto Timaru, where she will be the wafklng performance last Saturday. on by But term "th© best quest. the ; Haggis" dress to a when this deli- ment,, it would be an empty vehicle 4 ► Busmestg, so as to afford the maximu m advantages to Our Customers. 1 W. Bird for a short holi- For the third time m succession.'he cacyhad been duly played..in and lay if itf were not- furnislied by ai great letter writer", we have come to mean guest of Mrs ' led! the field, and his latest success ** *- ■ V" on its silver -salver, "warm, reekinV brain. It is because of some qualities the literary man whose correspon- day. V We are continuing Business m the premises m Gonley's Buildings havemade him the permanent possessor ol daughter Mrs^ arid dence makes th.c most attractive read- . Hamilton rich", ready for the operation and ,of heart mind- that Burns has ing, -recently splendid fitted up to- meet the requirements of an up-to-date Retail 4 by cup offered the Blackand Imust confess that Ifind 'been visiting Mrs G. H. Bone, Main - the distribution with hot potatoes. captivated capand to - ._ ' will continue >" pool Corporation for a walking race 4 y Store., ' Burns' letters savour too much of the st. sv-Y v\ ■■'- .", / ---y' " Such occasions as this one spell tivate1 us.:"/> '. popular Lancashire seawits of Queen Anne's reign, over Nurse Burnett is spending a few between that pleasure for those "taking part and First, there is his manifest and whom he. says he "pored moht de- days with Mr and Mrs'W. Sadlier^ side town and Manchester, fifty miles <*" By strict attention to" your needs, courtesy, efficiency- and promp-Ni-alsp success to the Society iri its fu- staunch " ' We aU admire a away. Actually, the race was *the ~ ture Workings for the social welfare.ot., sincere man and: Burns'' was.. . that ; voutly."'-Burns is writing .up to Wobdlandtri.V-V, titude, we. confidently appeal for a share of your business. Colac, is the other way about, the finish being1 at these models and ceases to be natural. Miss its members and all residents ,where he erred he did not, Blackpool. Green is a splendid genecover hia particular, it| is, Ithink, a pity guest of/ Mr and Mrs E. Harrington, generally." traces; where he sinned he did not In " ' V ral, and he was content to cut out a 1* '..'" '.■-.:"■ that . Sylvander-Clarinda ■.Rye the affair was St.' *. * dispensed, supper * After had been " of, tinsel hues. He paint a cloakv ■_" than'a pity it Mrs Renowden is spending a few moderate pace, being about four the hall was cleared and' a dance pro-V dared to be himself. There was m ever written, and was ever published. The letters.aire days With Mr and Mrs A. Ferguson minutes behind the leader at Chorley, gramme enjoyed to music .providedhim a real devotion to humanity. He false m sentiment, stilted m diction, atyVVyridham ' Ivnich. is the halfway' stage. Soon South.. " by Mrs Cupples and Mr W. Ireland,i; clearly that the "pith o' sense arid . artificial m morality. '"Did.I Mr and.Mrs Geo. Griffiths, Inver- after this he went to the front and saw .*"<►' while Chieftain Fisher rioted as M-C. arid pride o' Worth" are beyond all ' imagine, :guests of Mr and won easily m 7h 49mih 19sec, T. L. Burns, " says cargiH, "that one-half were the played D. Hawthorne extras. thp M* 'the dignities a king can bestow,, and BUILDINGS, MAIN ST., OTAUTAU. GONLEY'S of Leicester, his nearest ri*Among those present' Were' noticed: he looked to the time when class dis- of the letters j have written would be Mrs F." Durican, Rye fit., for the Johnson, ■ y .■:» val, nearly being v . , „► 15min behind. Chief and Mrs McCrostie, Chieftains tinction would cease-", and the gloryof published after Idie, Iwould this week-end '.4,f ;♥ . Green' s time last year by was Brooker, Clinton, them faster moment recall and burn 'them N. has been A. A.' Fisher and J. Campbell, Mr and highest earthly without redemption. Prose, carefully Mrs mankind be' the guest of Mr and Mrs J. T. 9min 43sec, "but it was "clear he -was Mrs H. McLeod^ Mr and Mrs Jrib. dignity. His the pilgriihage of as he worked. at it, was was the content to .take matters easily m his only a secon- Brooker, Knutsford Road... Muir (Waikouro) Mr and Mrs Lid-- humanity and.on the pilgrim way he dary object; what he aimed at was to Miss latest effort.' Although a veteranm L Dunedin, Saunders, spent dell, MaxweU, Mr and"Mrs Mr arid experienced frolic, remorse, reVer.erice, Q-. / \ years, he is a great stayer/ arid* his be a poet. We must then turn to the the,week-end with Mr and Mrs H. D. ''Mrs Duncan, Mt and Mrs Hogg>, Mr appreciation AURORA'S WORLD-FAMED FLOWER-BULBS. ' of human oddities, scorn poems themselves for ;an answer to" Irving, friends, are hopeful he will do well m Coulter, Devon St. .-. ' and Mrs M. -Mr and Mrs F. of hypocrisy and wrathful indignation HILLEGOM '.".. the question. V : Miss R.. J. Campbell is spending a the Olympic Games road walk nexfc ; HOLLAND. J. Collie, Mr and Mrs F^Andersqnpagainst oppression. .. - V ; ;v,V "-■ '-.-■':-. V thing There is not a that has been holiday with friends m Christohurch. year.; Mr and Mrs J. Thomson jMr;arid Mrs-: ORDER YOUR DIRECT FROM HOLLAND'S BULBFARM BULBS BEST lpve bf G. Browning, Mr arid iMrs' perriam, ]: Secondly, wg hold that th© Written of and about him and that Miss Phyllis Duncan has received. Mention- of the Olympic Games is a Mr and Mrs A. H.JLindsayy Mir aritk pur country is one of jour greatest and has given us so luminous and vivid a an appointment on the~. staff of the reminder that,, although Holland has From many of your countrymen we receive -orders of late foi: Bulbs for announced that the financial crisis Mrs W. Thomson^ Mr and R. Hctvpii most characteristic virtues, and that is personality, so life-like and vigorous Tuatapere School. np prevent patriotism— will room and garden: sending ►one his of which the virtue— of a team to an impression of the personality of MwW. Martin- and daughter have Mr and Mrs jno. Muir^^ (Otautau),Mr* Angeles, Los can rob him. A of the secretary critic Scotsman the man, Grey Laidlaw, as bf In-order to establish our House m your' Country "for good we think poet picture guests and Mrs T. Clark .(Ihyercargill), Mi the and the the been the of Mrs British Olympic Association is con- i that the best we pan do is to offer you m this way one of ,our world-famed endeared himself the Author has given of himself m his jst. ■".; .;' - ."■ .'--., " and Mrs McLean ■"(Thornbury) ; Mes- Scotsmen, he has ,a fident that Britain, will be represented collections of Holland Flower roots and Bulbs. A Collection so skilfully dames Paton, Gardiner (Invercargiil), to the hearts of people^,but he was own writings. Every one of them; land of the- emo■■■ never yet witIreland, Afagus, Renowden, G. Wil- from first to last, a Man, and so "has gives us :some -glimpse into the heart furrow. No . ■■> ~ " combined of rich -colours' and sweet smells as" you ' ,pi tp ploughed found entrance the hearts productions was ever N; of, so liams, T. Aitken,"J. and soul the writer. He says of nessed. , Brown* Hop& ' ■■'-, ; V V; ' patriot, but not of himself, m the preface to the FARMERS^tively. Crops of great fertility have White^ ,Brooker, F. Chilton, 'McCul- men. He was a This collection consists of 400 bulbs' and has been composed by us, Fotos Foot-rot Cure has .arrived m think, marn'ock editionlof his poems that.'KU.-' loch, Rowe, Templeton, T. H. that parochial type>; which is,; I his been garnered, m many lives from the especially for your climate. 'Aurora's Flowers' give happiprofessionally, Store. Ask particulars. ; the; air to- aim is "to sing the sentiment and furrows he ploughed so. deeply m. the 'for Cupples, Smellie, Goodson,. pDutant; unfortunately so much m young ness and old, to rich and poor. 'Aurora's Bulb Collections' Absolutely" to guar"*->*<?"'I Connell,. Stephens, .MfeAlister>; Janißon day, the whole world was.his country. manners he felt and saw..in himself hearts of men and women, who loved change your room and garden into a real flower-paradise. MATHESON'S LTD. MAIN ST. and Rawlinson ; Misses -Renowden (2) He was a great and original thinker, and his rustic Compeers around him, the beautiful and despised,the hypo' In view of the great nttmber of orders which come m daily, we kindly ". . AGENTS great a: Libieral m the no cor(not party street tb the various feelings, the critical. Burns stood at * Brown (2); R. Wilson,, A. ;Wilson, put your name and -address -on every advise you to order early, Laing, Stevens (2), Robertson, Muir sense; heaven forbid) "but a great loves, the griefs, the hopes, the fears ners ; he was no pharisee. He was order.' Nobody fails to order this collection to-day yet to our address:*— (2), Teviotdale (3), Low. (3), McCul- Liberal m his large and broadminded- m his own breast" and m working-out great, strongj human, with a very fra-. Helpful-^-rThe motorist.was lost. , __, loch, Wesney, Donnan, Siiaw, Scatter] ness towards theological and political his poetic method, there is scarcely gile resolution,' which^broke often and He know the way to go. Sud-„. didn't thought; pieces; He was the first Labour a position of .general human interest finally ev^en broke him m He denly he saw an old Stephens, F. Forbes, Smellie (2), man apprbaching. AURORA NURSERIES Hope, Campbell, o'Bri.eri'(2), Conn^lj.Prime Minister with a majority- vote! that he has missed. The terror and was 'no plaster saint,, but Flesh ef our "Hi!" he shouted, "do you know HOLLAND EUROPE.^ HILLEGOM Bennett, Collie ;(3), Brooker, Mills, Burns didn't put ideas and ideals' into "beauty of nature, the unity of life and flesh and Blood of our blood/ That is the way to Widdlecombe?" McFadgen (2), Irenibnger, Paulin, one's mmd the ideas and ideals m a consequent pity fof the animal crea- why he KvesM _■""-■;■ man shook his head.- "No, Ireland, Perriani, Sheedy, ChUton (2), the reader's mind leapt to his with tion, the moral worth of man, the "not softly but speedily into that The oldIdo," „ " Our magnificent collection consists of: v darried if he said. complete still, country, assurance. His virtues were need for compassion, the vileness of Manson, Maxvi^li ':'(2) where the hail storms The motorist McGre&n 5 'vljQfO L'argej ; red, pink, salmon, lilac fine -colours flowering Gladioli drove on slowly, and gor, Bir_ ;(2), Rowe (2), Rawlirisonj greater than his .vices, and if the'same avarice, sanctimony, hypocrisy, the: and- fire showers do: not reach, and yellow. and! gorie half-a-mile, when he had about McLepd, .Woods, Anderson could be said of all. his' critics andL grandeur of love, even when opposed[the heaviest-laderi wayfarer at heard,loud shouts behind him.- He 100 Small Flowering Gladipli (SWordlilies) m 5^ fine colours. (Invercargiil), Liddell (3), Collie (2),. the V'Unco Guid" the world wouldI to prudence, these are his' common l length lays down his load." V. he shopped and ioOked round.; The old 30 Begonias (15 Single and 15 Double) ; m various colours. A. S. McCrostie, Thomson (2)j'smell sweeter. Burns has his detrac- -themes. V v :V It is.no time for sorrow; it is a time'. man had been joined by another and 10 Gapelilies (Hyacinths Candicans); the Queetf of Flowers. now, .as he had.during his" lifet Teviotdale (3),' Aitken, Maxwell (3)','-tors' Contemporary 'poets have earned, at ■t ;forV -rejoicing, : because, we com50 Anemones, the popular flowers with their rainbow of colours. ' A. Brown, Miller (2), Hawthorne, time, but Iwould rather slip back ir 1 they deserved, a certain popularity inemprate his birth,' because he is a they were waving him .back. Slowly 50 Ranunculus, the 'little roses' "ln all colours. / he backed his car down the narrow Brownj Bell/ Forest, Smellie (3), Mo .the company of Burns than gangforrii fc and compelled a certain " living force with us, because his fameJ admiration Deppei, the so-called 'lucky root.' 30 Oxalis . m . road. : company the of his detractors " tiregor/ (2),. trotter, " Robertson Their achievements, however, were of t covers all the continents andftaps the 15 Montbretias, m various colour's. Smith (2), T. Brown, Herron, Mari^ ■' The twitching voice. of his passion8 interred with their bones. Througl i shores of the 'furthest.-. islands of the Dahlias,. 15 'Aurora's Poem.' Prizes provided for the London son,. Low (2), McKenzie; (2), Healey oftenMqd him. wrong, but the strengtl". Burns, on the other hand, the worl< *! seas,, and because m everyquarter ol elementary schools include 1,900 Stevens, (2),' Parker, BpRe,l^athe and tenderness pf his confessions ex:" 400 Bulbs and Roots for £1 5/-. still listens-in to the greatest Volumi c the globe Scotsmen, aye,, and Scots\ . spnyV Wajker " (2)y Fraser,^Wyethi 'Ire,_ pressed th©. innermost feeling of /al of human ideals that have ever been a women are lifting up their voices and"different items, such as dolls? houses, (800 bulbs) £2 1s 6d. Double Collection teddy bears, paints, trains, clockwork „th' -. w ho feared (2), Wilson, land God* jwid loved c broadcasted, and the humblest qrystu d proclaiming that the poet's memory is Iremonger',; Sheedy r men and tools, as well as books. Hill : (2)j Coulter^: Chilton (4) truth. But though he passed many set can hear, appreciate and- under hallowed m their hearts for ever, V """"^ Prompt service; delivery" free of charge at destination. A certificate ' Stephens, Perriam, Ro^e, McAdari Tears ago, as Carlyle says, V \ stand every word. . Lif el * ■*. * " th c That is why, ladies and gentlemen\Y■■■■■:■ y.'■'■'-■■ '■'.-' of is furnished with;every order by the Phytopathelogical Service. White, McCully (2), A.; health Why >1,is it that throughout,,' til \e quick, pulsating life of v men and we Igive you the remembrance of a maxn . SHEEP. OWNERS. Kelly, Laing, Nelson, CurriPj I V civilised "world Iam but^jpn*a^|ph%1through the routine,- the tragedj *', who-in, his: life wandered many ia Don't forget that Fotos Sheep-roi All varieties are labelled and packed separately. Illustrated Cultural direcPate^son, Jellyman,; Hope, 'Masoia; dreds of speakers who will be engage JS^-romance tions-in English; French, or German are sent free Avith orders. As no of the three-score yeai:s wearyfoot; "but who bridged the Broa<d Cure is Guaranteed by the makers reimbursement is admitted m your country, please Clark, Campbell and' (Sordon. send the required at this tinae of the year m speakihig'ahd 'ten, -felt every quiver of the Hi ie seas that roar between the peoples o>f x No Curei Money refunded. i amount. Woods address on "purris/ tlieuahput'Burns? Why is it that^he nanie pf .Scotland's great Ploughman, w*h lo the world, and made;4hem kinsmen ii--n, ' .Mr MATHESON'S LTD. MAIN ST. ' . MW{4-.vvf^ ' .".' /.-: "-:."', ]Y'Y\-\: of; Burns- is celebrated all over tt ie ploughed while he live«4many a lone) ly one great human fatuity.. Special terms for wholesale, * , AGENTS, t, . . t * a marvelous stocking silk Bargain j 1 WEEK— —ODDMENT 1 jf | - the^ - . NOW, WHILE THEY LAST 6s lid per pair. --— —. - 1 ThomsQn-Beattie^ — # _ InvercargiH. - - ' + 44+^+++4 |PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ! .. .. ** ** . .. ■" Gore. ': — ■ .. — £ ** ■ . _. _ — .." <^>* ■ **" ■ ■ - .more . : .- * > Allan Harrington,- Ltd., . . ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥*» ♥+>+++ + +++++» +»+ + » - ■ . ■ " , Y J - - - - .v. ■ - . ■ * ■ * "~~ ■ l <■ , -, transcribe ; - - ; adc^to — BULB — . , . — '" I J '#cLeoc .. ■; . -_._:, :g^^_^ - , ' l. . ' - . — id^mH' - ■ . ■ ■ -. '''■■-'"" ■-■-' ■" - ', '■ "- ■".*-.«~-rrf; - ■'■"■' . : YY- :YY'--: i;** : : : \ . ' - THE OTAUTAU STANDARD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932 FAMOUS PEARLER W. GEORGE -3 Co.. NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS' BOARD. " t INVERCARGILL. Big Mileage Means Low Running Cost NEW VALUES FOR 1932 Extraordinary Low Prices. ' t 3| guineas. You can depend on it you are buying the best value suit m New Zealand, as we know every suit that ismade m New Zealand, and this is the one ofoutstanding value;-. Selling faster than deliveries, but arriving jn time'for Easter. ' . . "" ' m ' Spirit & Oil - -: a full stock is I ' * ."."***»,." for ' . ■ '-» - ' — — BIG TREE BEAUTIFUL PURE WOOL COLONIAL WORSTEDS. All the Latest Brown Shades. Perfectly Cut and Smart Appearances. Bought m lots of 100.at very Special Prices. v ' ; i ■ The slow tplling of church belli if Broome marked the passing £| 81-MONTHLY SHIPMENTS OF Thomas Clarke, aged sixty-nine, one MEAT TO UNITED KINGDOM,Etc. of the most famous and picturesque figures m Australia's pearling isdutThe New Zealand Meat Producers' try, says 'the Sydney "Daily TeleBoard is advised by cable from its graph." 'London Office that the shipments Clarke, with gold rings m his ear* from Australia and South America to and a command of high-po\yer explethe United Kingdom during the first tive,; was a figure that m*jght have half of February.were as follows: ■■ stepped -straight from a tale by Con** Australia rad7 He was thfe first white pearler 8,782 Carcases Mutton of Broome, and his greates( claim to 68,373 Carcases Lamb fame was that he fißhed the famouf |. '.'■■.'.. 6,179 Quarters Beef j .Southern Cross pearl from Shark Bay. .''''■'.■ South America— The pearly which sold then" for £10, 14,292 Carcases Mutton is now m the possession of the Pope, Carcases Lamb 179,006 aiidis valued at more than £4,000. Quarters Beef (frozen) 2,67S In 1921 Clarke fell from a> cart and Quarters Beef (chilled) 199,994 V. broke a bone m his neck. Since then The shipments from New Zealand he has walked or driv^ m *the ■treetf " to the United Kingdom for the same of Broome with his grizzled head held were as follows:— period slightly askew. VCarcases Mutton 162,555 V.Clarke was one of the greatelt.*loCarcases Lamb 565,659 cal authorities on aboriginal customs, 190 Quarters Beef and spoke,practically^all natiye. diaThere were ho shipments from lects. His, knowledge of the condiSouth America to the Continent, ot tions and early history pf pearling ftplflt Europe during the same period. the Far North was exterisivp ■"" SUIT SPECIALISTS - ' ' ■ - . """ ""'"'- NEW FORM OF ROBBERY CAKE FILLINGS " '■■'■ "■'.. ■'.' ;: " "'..■"'■ '"'.'■ ."""' v :t... " ;" V i\t"V '■'-._. : MOTORIST AND A FILM Y '.. Big Mileage The Success pf a layer cake de- almost- entirely on the filling. NOTE THE ADDRESSA new kind of highway robbery en- A poor filling will spoil and make tirely appropriate to the twentieth almost tasteless the best cake. Here ATHENAEUM CORNER. INVERCARGILL. has been demonstrated at the are a few fillings that are tasty and .century ' * , ...."■■/.-■ '."''.■' ..."'.expense of a wealthy businessman m somewhat unique:— France. He was driving through the APPLE SAUCE FILLING: Make Forest of: Senart when a man stepped an apple sauce, flavoured with lemon " out into the road and signalled to him \juice and nutmeg. In& it beat A. S. PAlffton A Co. WA. Y.^^,y^lY^. to stop. He did so, and the man ex- gradually the yolks of 2 eggia. Cook plained that- he repres&hted a film for a few minutes, then itt'Atide jft company,'-the officesVof which weye m cool, before spreading on cake layeri. , Paris. BANANA FILiLING; Peel 3 large "For 100 francs.(16s 8d)," the man bananas. Mash them wth a teaspoon 'Twill make a picture of of lemon juice. Addi 2 tablespoons m- your car, and you can call for the castor Sugar and 2 tablespoons film at our offices to-morrow." The cream* Mix well, motorist, who was justly proud of his COFFEE BUTTER: 3 tablespoons fine car, allowed himself to be per- icing sugar; 1 heaped tablespoon TASTY DRINKS FACTS ABOUT BIG FIELD GUNS. suaded;' and paid the fee. Turning melted butter.; _1 teaspoon^coffee eaSOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD the handle of what appeared EXTENSIVE TOPDRESSING has been the ® tp bo a "ence;. Mix aU together. ' -*» ® m camera, the man took shots MULBERRY BUTTER: W^xm Jib first-class m LAMB, In PRODUCTION ® Southland thisseason. ® ■■.."'■ X glibly of him smoking a cigarette indolently butter iii a satcepan, *^dd 1: cap,, . , ® ® At last Friday's meeting pf the These are the days when something "Hail of metal" is a term behind his limousine, sitting proudly .mulberries, which rubbed^ It is absolutely essential that what is ® ® Southland Education Board meeting, to drink is always welcome, and if tiiw used m describfeig the effects of the at the wheel, and driving among the thrdugh a sieve. Add 3-4 lb castor conflict; ' ® taken from the land m MILK and MUTTON should ® the : " part big of the house used m guHs the loss storeroom is m a .."■ feelingreference was made to sugar. When these have -"trees. -.■" tu |,^<l 8 thef^rnriof NITROGENOUS MANURES ® of but it is none the. less true ; for mp- ' by the Rev. F. O. Prosser where it is always cool " a supply pour the. mixture on to ' '; following day the sustained C the Qn 3 well-beaten business ® if this increased production is to be main- ® and Mrs Prosser m the sudden pass- tasty drinks are invaluable. Try, dern artillery, consists of guns whichi man^ with an eagerness eggs, Return to saucepaiiv anyone that Sti? ©?tt ® tamed. . of the literally ® hail storms lead on ing of their daughter Marjorie, who these :— who hks never been filmed will well slow fire until it thickens." . 2 6 combating apples; APPLE DRINK: sour forces. . promising was a teacher m the. understand, searched* 'fgr the offices -T^T^ i* SSHSSHmM*". " Board's service. The secretary was slices lemon; 4 oz. sugar; 2 qt. The ranges of field-guns vary from-of t£e company which,was promoting water.; , Cut apples small pieces. the 9,000 yards (just over five miles).the noVel idea. But instructed to forward SPEED . - a tetter of con- Put inv a jug withinto he failed to find ® ® is available m increased quantity and at sugar and lemon of the French, to the 6,000 yards of them. dolence. "'detectives, Even have failed Conveyance allowance was. granted slices. Pour over absolutely boiling the Italian gun. German field-piecesJ" also. : to the following' applicants: Marie E. water. Let stand 12 hours. Strain are said to have a range of 6,600 ' yards. The field-gun is essentially at: . " . .-...-■ Birss, Isla Bank; Marjorie A. Tucker, and bottle.. ' ' ".', '"■'"'.'..■. This is a record-breaking age, anflW ® -' Y.-J to encourage its use. ® weapon, man-killing and: its almost -. : -.-■■'"..Wlamjatuku ; Charles, Margaret (Mock BEETROOT" WINE Port high speed has great and ® . v . . . .>® LAW COURT attractions fit Church, Ohai; Doris and Violet Wine) : 4 qt. water; 4lb beetroots, invariable projectile is the shrapnel every direction. At the '' ' ® ' Orders now being booked In sequence ® Sylvia Brooklandi '" v sugar. ,y ■.. 3 lb is m a IV . . . up cut beets. shell. This^ missile fused such Oflicer, Bank; Stuart, Isla Marion Wash and* -.. —■"'.' motor track on , Saturday British carl ® while our stocks Ikst. Delivery as required. ® Drummond. air, ; explode m the about a *V c Boil until tender. Strain and boil way as to '".'.■■ filled the[leading.'five positions m t&e ..".'. _.." ".."'■.■'.. The resignations of Alice Turner liquor again; with sugar added, for couple of hundred yards, short of its 1 " race, the winner being Cap500-mile Wiliesden woman, accused of steal- tain )Voolf Gladfield; E. A. Boon, Eastern Bub]»; 20 minutes. Strain again and add 1 target. These balls, so explbded> disBarnato's Bentley, drivfcn ing ""Why a dress: worry? They've Rhoda Whiteley, Ohai; Margaret Mc- oz. yeast and a little ginger, if de- perse and hurtle forwaro* somewhat m;*■ by Denfree and Paul, averaging 118.3$ got it V back." sired. .Do npt cork bottles for 24 the form of a cone, perhaps 200 yds " Goverri, Tuatapere, were accepted. m.p.h. for the journey. Midlands husband: "I am hen' *;.. The application of Nightcaps for a hours. If kept until it becomes dark m depth and twenty or thirty yards pecked; Another sort of speed is re-prese_|* Ihav^ even washed my wife's dividing curtain and two blackboards and clear,, it * will taste exactly like wide; that is.to say, they eventuallyr ' ed by the daring- motor cycliats #ho ", _„ .'*' Head Office: '"'-... was referred to the Inspector with port wine. all strike the ground within ah oval clothes on Sundays!" dash round the small dirt and cihaer at Southend: .''Defendant Witness,^ power ESK STREET. . AND of those dimensions. ® to act. GINGER LEMON SYRUP: tracks, usually about four i||| to the INVERCAROILL. © ' was laughing as though he had drawn ", '"■-® ®. ■:< V' VV The Department, Welrmgtpp^ wrote J lb bruised green ginger; 1_ lb cas- Very few living things m that areai a mile. Vie. Huxley, an who horse m the Irish sweep:" (SJ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® stating that m several centres of popu tor sugar; 1 qt water; J oz. -citric willescape the terrible hail of metal. ®®®®®®®.®®®®®®®®® mile. Viv. Huxley, an Australian^ -/£o Woman, using at Acton of accused lation there appears to be a tendency acid.. Boil ginger^ m water for 15 The French have a new system, of so is the holder of the Britisl^champlon for the pupils to overcrowd certain minutes. Add sugar and acid. Boil regulating the fire of their guns .that t abusive words: "The expression; was ship at the moment, won the South only password , a -among used flag*;day schools which have for some reason for further 20 minutes. Strain. a series of these, ovals are spread over ' London championship at tlie Crystal 7 Sellerß? j ground very considerable area of m risen m popularity. The effect has When cool add a little essence of le- ■?a " Kensal Rise wife: "My husband is Palace .last; Saturday at a speed equat a very few seconds... Tj^ey term this . been to deflect school population from mon and bottle., -to 45:67 m.p.h. What a greyhoifl-f schools that have ample accommoda* LEMON SYRUP :Iqt water;1oz. class of fire ta "rafale," *or "shell-, on the dole, but'"he can afford to-take can do ihjegard to quick moving waa girls pictures to the every day and tion and to overcrowd others. Ihave citric acid; 2 lb sugar; essence lemon. storm." illustrated by Future Cutlet running a buy plus himself fours." ask, ' your Board to be good enough Place sugar m saucepan. Pour water to The field .howitzer is a short gun, lap (535yd!s) at Wembley m " 29.885e0« to see whether there are any instances over it and boil, stirring until sugar firing a heavier prpjectile m proportionV Leighton Buzzard solicitor ': -Your —a record for the track. V of this kind m your district, and to is dissolved. Place citric acid m a to its own weight and with a muchL income is only £70 a year, and your take such steps as may appear neces- large jar. Pour syrup over and stir higher trajectory. The German,-'. property is mortgaged; what do you , live on?" Man : "Fresh air." v.... sary to as even a distribution until acid crystals are dissolved. When projectile, of this type of gun is Kilburn' woman: "Am Ibound over Measuring sjfeet long and 19} feet possible rum-jar, because of 'it's likeas. df the school population. c^ld add a teaspoon of essence of le- called a to keep the peace, for a year?" m circumference, a large butt of win* ness to that homely English article. In a number of cases this may be mon. Bottle. clerk: "No, only for six recently landed m , London jUtm The howitzer is intended for use Magistrate's effected by redefining the school dis" Spain, contains tke eqoiraleat Woman: "Thank you, so Jerez, against an jentrenched.enemy, upon months. trict, but m other cases the position of moire than 2,000 botjlea.. much." whose earthern'" parapets the V lowshould "be watched very carefully m partment re Physical Education and flying rifle-"bullei> and neld-gun shrap- Clerk, at.Highgate, after reading a order that overcrowding may be dealt with m. its early stages. If this is Renfrew White's, book "The- Growing nel expend themselves ii Vain. The charge to' a defendant: "Do you admit done, economy will be effected'' in the. Body; its Nature>,' Needs and grain- howitzer's business is to> bowl high- that?" Defendant ::\"l am -told the VVE DESIRE TO INTIMATE THA* to law." provision of the necessary school ac- ing" was received,- the. Board trusting pitched "lobs" over vthe enemy's de- offence -isicbn-ept that all teachers will loyally co-op&rate , cyclist A motor I Kingston fined' for FROM NOW shrapnel at' ON commodation.—To be attended to. aid shell filled ' fence^. Both Among the schools with the highest with the Department an purchase the with some high explosive are used for '■not"'haying his brakes m working* of-'' ONLY OX BEEF this purpose: average attendance "for the month of book for. their own, use. pnrieV is timed to der was stated to be employed at a one can depend on others keeping them when Department wrote regarding explode; just ihThe f The cemetery. & dp' No The Chairman: "He WETHER is December last were EasternBush 100, withdrawal,of special front.''of the entrenchMUTTOH , once their own earningpower is gone. You've got to train conveying ments so as to shower its bullets ihg;his b^sf there^'" Opio 99.4, and think ahead. Money, once savedrgrows at an amazing 98.8.. x will be V* killed and school/ retailed by as. children from Riverton to down on the heads of their defenders, The appointment of Ernest A. Boon rate. .every£3 becomes £3 m io| years at 4% Thornbury m -the afternoon. The as sole teacher at Orawia was 'conwhile the latter is arranged compound interest, Start a bank account today m the Board urged, thai; the train, be re-; m the trenches themselves, to burst firmed. Quality Meat at Reduoed Prtoet. bank that belongs to your own.district and put by where its tamed during the winter months, and, A LONELY PRACTICE An application for a special chair those small sums of money that you sooften spendon destructive effects are tremendous. if arrangement this is impoesibleithat The bore of a ""for a crippleoT boy attending- a country appUcation unnecessary^ items. You'll be surprised to see how maybe ; "+...' . " '»" field-howitzer be made to have the old anything from 4in. school was rpferred fo the jarchitect* they mount up. YouMnd that bit of accumulated sin, to and proits station STEPHENSAWALKEIt building for the use of child- , jestiles from ■.-.■■ capital very cdmfortihg as the years slip by with power to act. but ren while awaiting the Wairio train. big enough, 301b. to 001b. weight, -The most romantic annual expedi- MAIN STREET you must BEGIN, v. < ♥.. .The Department, therefore, Wellington, intl- : to carry a OTAUTAM Qf mated that subsidies on voluntary Decided to advise an enquirer that sufficient charge of high explosives to tion of its kind has set sail from Nova: Scotia, Beotbic, the is of s.s. Sunnyside school mte was already blow up hasty It that the contributions,would not be paid until entrenchments or de- which is carrying the officials of the legged.: ordinary further notice. molish walls or houses. Ex' The Department intimated that an Decided to infprm A. ; A. Hunt, periment has shown, that a, 501b. shell North-west Territories and the Yukon Sunnyside, to the Arctic Archipelago,, wherethey that the has no filled vvrith lyddite will extension of Junior Free Places foran power blow a hole m additional, year will be available to '.ance, to increase conveyance allow- the ground.=lsft. wide and 7ft. deep. will make calls on the various posts which was fixed by "the Govern- Very established by the Government m STANDARD BUILDINGS, OTAUTAU. Free Place holders who did not secure , much heavier howitzers; were ' ment. these northern areas (says the Canaa Senior Free Place either- by recomAlso at Invercargiil,,Gore, Riverton and Winton. '\.Y application from Feldwick re- used m the past campaign for dian Official New. Bureau). From The GOLD MEOALJPIOIi AM-I mendation siege or by examinatipn last garding 1 operations against permanent ' ' ship i tank the to proceed Greenland;, Mr C. J. Broad, President was will Mr Wm. A. O.tt", Deputy-President referred to the :fortifications.. year. v . . Ettesmere Board of Trustees: Messrs W, acalister, R. H. Brodrick, Hon. architect with power to act. Islandj where the most nor- I new of flaTour jm:7mmA mtpL9_Z v , thaj The under Deparjment , . stated therly - "._. post Decided to inform is situated, and will then Adam Hamilton, il.P., John Gilkison. Wairio committee the scheme fqr rationing' among \ that- its responsibility again attempt to reach Winter Har- 1 , only N. Brodrick extended , Manager. Mr A. V.. V... SOUTHLAND LAND BOARD. bour, FSPPBB onablesone to ___T_-/Su I unemployed .teachers, the best graded i to the football Island,; Melville area of the for the purpose school * teachers may, if necessary, be trans- |glebe. ißpriaklfag of reprovisioning the caches establish-! ferred to the best paid relieving posi- The Department^ " Ed there years ago. Supplies will al- y % Wonderfully^ Convenfaatt stating that "It did this time, 'Mr Smith," tions available. WHY HE WAITED." '"■'", where more than wrote Meetings will be held at the Dis- so be laid down Beechey Island, off' pupil rode, one. at to frankly answered Jimmy. "A man It was '" ; "'""" decided to accede to the s school 'on the same horse, riding al- irict Lands and Survey Office, Invei- the south-west corner of Devon Island, dropped a shilling down a hole iri the ;V . ; * request df tlhe Tuatapere committee 1lowance's would be payable for only *:argill, at 10 a.m. on the undermen- and at Cape Cockburn, BathurSt Inpavement." '."',. to fill a vacancy with, a male teacher, c >no child. tioned dates: land, fn*- the use of the Royal '. An office boy m the employ of a"Isee," Bareastically returned th« 3 Director,The Division Dental of 1082. Canadian Mounted Police patrols and' hosg. suppose "I it took you all this Hygiene, 'iwnote m preference jo the big City concern went on an erran(j . Thursday, March others trayelhnj- m that aarea. Re17th. time to get it out?" that should have taken him ten " „' April 21st. institution of thfe district Canada's national war memorial, V turning eastward to Baffin Bay the. m ' **> Yes Jimmy. innocently repUed ========s=___-___^ minutes to perform: It -was nearly an „ May 19th. ship will take aboard Dr H. A. Stuart, 1 had to wail^ until the afefe went the School Dental Service.— The v vhich will cost £50,000 by the time .„ hour before he- got back. "/ to $his completed Director be advised that the Board iit is at the end of June 16th , who for two years has been medical Printed/V^and Published V>y Alia* away." .""■■■" "Look .here, Jimmy," heatedly rewill have much pleasure m. co- y'ear, will measure 60ft m height and . . ■'."« ' July 21st officer on Baflin Island-, with head- ;.; Aorangi Fishe>; for y the «__^_______ Walla* ".*" „ August 18th "".'.. . operatmg" with his Department m its '6 iOft m width. The memorial is the marked the boss, when the youngster '■■■.: quarters at Pangnirtungy and "will Newspaper Company at their regisfinally blew into theVafficeV^does it efforts to provide a service combining v york of one English family, including September 16"thv ■""*'.■land Dr L. D. Livingstone Hbb replace tered printing .office, Kingt Street, $ \ - v take you an;hour to- run down to the V/ocds' Great Peppermint Cure— efficiency with Economy. s ix brothers and one sister, who have him m what musi be the Jonliest . » detober 20fh Otautau 4on ] 1926, practice .;.■:",;.y.Y'.^Y For Children's Hacking Cough. 17_h;medical m the world. '>;>;* The cpmmunicatiott from the De- hleen engaged on it Sincj. TUESDAY, MARCH 1* " " ....._'. , .. l«_^ , "mj), r^-,^ .!"- '";'"■;.. :.;,.v , '■"■-_ —— . ■■-i.iniffii>l' ... . . .... '. This Genuine 1 ITOPDRESSING & Southland f £I?^K °ti *^»"«ndous > I This Concerns the | IFarmers of I pends — ". I —"*".— .. 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