FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. BEYEBN'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. AMUSEMENT NOTES. Jlcforcnccs to Ferguson Theatre Coming Attractions. For thrilling scenes romantic, realistic and ierriflc borilor life, "The liandit King," as presented at the. Academy last night by Jas. 21. Walllck and his dramatic company is superior to anything of a similar character that has been produced in this city in Bomo tlmo. Mr. Walllck is a great actor displaying dramatic power that is seldom seen on the JJtagc, and wo believe honors await him in the more refined line of tho drama. His sup Tort is good. Aew York Timu. "Tho Bandit King" will bo produced at Ferguson's theatre on Friday, Nov. 83th. "KAJANKA." Tho pantomimic farco comedy entitled "Kajanka" was given at the Temple last evening before an audlenco that filled every Beat in tho house. Tho piece is well-known licro and la always a favorite. It is ouo of thoso lively, interest sustaining pieces, that will make the soberest of peoplo laugh till tho tears roll down their cheeks. KajanVa, the clown, is admirably played by Azany and so is tho part of tho priest by Harry Campcn. The dancing of tho Mariposa dancers was also well received, hut tho finest work was lono by tho Cornallas sovon acrobats, who Jiavo never been excelled hero. Somo of their acts are truly marvelous. " Kajanka" will bo repeated this evening. Duluth Daily JVetM. "Kajanka" will bo at Ferguson's theatro next Saturday evening, Nov. 20th. In Olilcn Times Teoplo overlooked tho importance of per manent beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently euro habitual constipation, well informed peoplo will not buy other laxatives, which act for n time, but finally injure tho system. Coming Events. Nov. 23 Soventh annual ball of tho Wash ington Ilcneficial Society in Itobbins' hall. Nov. 24 Supper in Itobbins' opera house, nnder tho auspices of Women's Itelief Corps; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Dec. G Grand supper under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. in Itobbins' opera houso. Dec. 1G and 17. Drummer l!oy; or Spy of Bhiloh, in Forguson's theatro, under tho auspices of W. Camp No. 20G, 1'. 0. S. of A. Dec. 22. Grand fair, Columbia Hoso & team Firo Engine Co.; Ferguson's frout hall. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Forty's book and stationery fctorc, No. 21 North Main street. 4-27-tf ISIcctrlo ltnllwiiy liiilletln. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will leave the comer of Cherry and Main streets at 5:J0 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho List car will leave for Giiardvillo. On Mon day, November 7th, 1692, tho faro for any leu(.th of rido between Shenandoah and Oiraidville will bo reduced to five (6) cents. Found Out. The best auu earnest wuy to get rid ol a Cough or ould that may develop Into con sumption la to Invent 35 cents In n bottle ol 1 au-Tlua, the great remedy fir Coughs, Colds, In Grippe, Thronlaud Lung Disorders. Trial bottles ireoat I. I'. I). Klrllu's dru siore. Coughing LoniU to Consumption Kemp's Balcam will stop the cough once. at Type Tor Sale. Wo have 200 pounds minion, mora ox less, which we will sell cheap for cash, hav ing no further uso for the same. Apply at Ueeald office. A singlo trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mah drake Hitters will convince any one troubled with rostlveneas, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 26 cents per bottle. lm Twelve riiotoa for 00c. By sending ns your oablnet, together with CO cents, we will finish you ono dozen photos. 11-2-tf W, A. Keaqey, IMIo or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife orligature. No danger or Buffering. No delay from buv lueas while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. K. HEED, M. D, 120 South 13th St, Philadelphia. Kfers, by permission, to the editor of the Evknino Ueeald. tf Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. lm ln llany was tMc wo gave, her Gascons. lifii she was a CliIM, she cried for CiaUirU. When she became Hiss, site clung to C&storls When she bad Children, sha cave them Caatorit, Low Itutin Again, On the Nlokx.1 Plato November 23rd and 21th. Sj end Thanksgiving Day with your friends or Invite them to visit you. Wanted, GlrU for general housework, lleete's intelligence offlce. Call at Max ll-l-tf MA11ANOY CITY. Mr. and Mrs. James Modonfort have re turned from Akron, Ohio. Theodore Hammer's family has removed to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snyder are visiting in 1'hllndeh.hla. Miss Jennio Griffith will lcavo for Blooms' burg, her futuro residence, on Monday. Miss Jennio Hendricks will accompany her. Gustav Rico and family, for many years residents of this placo, moved to Baltimoro, Md., tliis morning. Superintendent F. S. Miller's daughters are suffering from scarlet rash. Some of our peoplo nro agitating tho crec Hon of a spacious building to be used as an opera house, ball room and skating rink. Tho last would most likely revive old patronage Tho young clement are longing for a placo to skate. Tho electric railway has been rapidly mov. lug toward completion and will probably bo in running order by tho first of December. Traffic on Centre street is certainly incon. venlent and teamsters frequently openly ex. press their feelings toward Council for grant' ing tho company tho privllcgo of this beauti' ful thoroughfare Tho Omega Social Club will hold a monster sociable at tho armory on Thanksgiving cvo. Tho Imperial Banjo Guitar and Mandolin Club vacated their room in Kuapp's building on Thuiday. The room was desired by Mr. I.abows for an ollico. Tho club will meet at tho rcsidenco of tho respective members. "Underground" was creditably performed before a small audience at Kaier s opera house last evening. Michael Salmon has issued a challenge to Gcorgo Glcnwright to run a 100-yard foot race for $100 a side. Tho election of John J. Coylo to tho As sembly has caused local Kepublion and Democratic bossos to feel moro sorrowful than tho defeat of thonational and county ticket. Mr. Coyle was' tho candldato of tho Young Republican club of which ho is an energetic member and which oiganization rtsortcd to all honorable means to tccuro his election. They feel confident that they havo presented a candidato who will advocato interests for this district which havo been dormant for tho past Bovcral years. Tills city is looking for a new water sup ply and it needs it. I do not know of an other town in the county that is moro in need of it. It has been suggested that this borough join tho Shenandoah water move ment and uso tho proposed sunnlv from Davis' Run, but I learn that this idea has been dropped, because it will be impossible to furnish sufficient water from tho nrojiosed soiirco for two towns like Shenandoah and Mahiinoy City. It has also been suggested that a source bo picked on Locust Mouutatn, ! but an old resident of town who formerly re sided in the neighborhood of Locust creek for many years, says tho supply from this source would certainly bo inadequate and during a dry spell such as wo havo just ex perienced the stream would bo useless. Then, artesian wolls are failures in this locality, so what aro wo to do? Mahauoy City is grow ing rapidly and will soon rival the larger towns of tho region, henco a good and plenti ful supply of water must bo secured soon. To my mind Lakeside is tho only placo left. The dams and sticams theio always havo a plentiful supply of pure, spring water and if it would cost a little moro than was estimated it would bo worth the difference. If our peoplo aro wiso they will stir themselves and sccuro control of this supply beforo it is gobbled up for some other purpose. By be ing too slow our citizens lost Lakeside and tho electric road. Tlicro is no longer any doubt that tho elec tric railway will bo operation hero on Decem ber 1st. Four wires aro now running frcm Glrardvillo to Mahauoy Piano and thrco from tho latier placo to St. Nicholas. The trestle at St. Nicholas is about completed and crossing over tho P. & It. railroad, at tho foundry, will bo laid as soon as tho frogs nr rlvc. Somo of our people have been in fear that tho P. & R. company would interfero witli tho laying ofthiscrossingand tho electric company 1ms matters so arranged with the P. & R. and Preston Land and Improvement Company that nothing will step in to hinder tho work. A largo forco of men was put to work oxttndiug the tracks for tho electric road on Monday niominjc Tuesday the force was reduced on account of some of tho Dagoes going oil' on a striko over sharponcd tools. The work was pushed forward rapidly howover and the traok layers almost kept up to the force digging out the places for tho sills, The wires were also stretched along the rail, while the wires for the trolley weio suspended from the poles faster than tho track layers could work. Thoro are few people who are kicking Vigorously over the condition of the streets, but they need havo no fear, tho company has thus far behaved in a manner that warrants the belief that it will live up to all tho re quirements of the borough ordinances. But such kicks inevitably attends tho march of progress. Fortunately there are but very fow of our peoplo who are unwilling to put up with a temporary Inconvenience tho present condition of the streets now present for the good results that tho enterprise and outlay of capital of tho comtiany will eventually bring us. Nov. 11), 16CS. "Ilou't Tobacco fiplt or Smoke Your Life Awuy," I tho name of u little hook Just received telling all about Xo-lo-laclho wonderful, harmless, guaranteed euro for chewing smoking cigarette liablt or snuff dipping. A'vto-kae is the only gmrantttd tobacco habit euro In tho world sold by druggists. Men tion this paper. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., 4B Randolph St., Clilcogo-or Indiana Mineral Spriugs, lud., and get a book mailed free. ll-ll-13t-eod The l'laiw to Uu, Shenandoah people visiting the county (eat (suruatued Pottsville) all call iu the, Academy Restaurant Either J. F, Cooney, ' tho proprietor, greets you with a smile, or ! his genial brother, M. A. Cooney, welcomes I you. it is the resort for all gentlemen from I north of the mountain. 8-21-to J HIERARCHS LEAVE FQR HOME. Pleasant Tcrnilnntlon ofTholr Conference In Now York. New ionic, Nor. 21. The Catholic archbishop who gathered here last week for conference havo all, Including Cardi nal Gibbons, left tho city for their homes. iacn archbishop, upon his nrrlvnl home, will prepare his pastoral, which win contain, iu a eener.il wav. the nro. ceediiifrs of the comerenco, bo fur as they reiiue io ins particular diocese. After tho closing session ot tha confer ence tho nrcliliiihops had n dinner with Archbishop Corrifjan. At the dinner uinllnnl Gibbons thanked Archbishop vyuniKuu loruis courtesy and hospitality to tne members of the conference. Then Archbishop Coiriuuu stood up and pro posed tho health nf ArMiMutmn T.1,,,,,1 Archbishop Corrignu was tho leader of me opposition among the hierarchy in this country to Archbishop Ireland's unriuauit plan of education. It has ueeu said that the rolations between the two pernlntes were strained bocauso of inis uiiierencB. LANCASHIRE'S COTTON STRIKE xnera jvow a ll-ttr I'mapeut for Its ttftttlomeuL, London.Nov. 31. There Is now a better prospect for the settlement of the cotton strike, owing to tho discovery that the operatives are willing to consider a pro posal for a temporary reduction of wages concurrent with the placing of tha mills on short time. The proposal was mooted ueiore ine strike, out neither s de an. penred williug to initiate the offer. Mr. M.nvdsley, the Secrotary of the Spinners' Association, savs ho will aiucr mo mailer it tne masters propose ii. ino employes in Boutii Lancashire are willing to eiloct a compromise, but those In North Lancashire aro unwilling. The latter, however, are likely to submit to pressure from tho North Lancashire manufacturers. ASKS FOR A RECONSIDERATION. Captuln Meeker Applies to Have Ills Sen- tence Sot Asltlo. Washington, Nov. 21. Capt. Edward H. Meeker, of the Marine Corps, who was recently convicted by a court-martial of neglect ot duty and sentenced to one year's suspension on half pay, has made application for a reconsideration of his case. The neglect of which Capt. Meeker was adjudged guilty occurred at Laguayra, Venezuela, during the recent revolution ary troubles in that country. Capt. Meeker was sent by Admiral Walker with n squad of marines to guard the United Statos Consulate. A servant irl in Consul HannaN household smuggled linuor to tho marines, and somo of them becamo drunk in tho temporary absence of Capt. Meeker. 1 or tils failure to keep his men from indulging in the liquor Capt. Meeker wvs court-martialed. A ltttU Sinush-up lu Chicago, CnioAOO, Nov. 21. Through the blunder of come one there was a collision of two heavily laden freight trains on the Belt Line railway near tho Arch avenue crossing yesterday. Three lives wore lost and two men were Injured so seriously that they may not recover. Thanksgiving Day. The Nickel Plate will sell oxcurslon tickets on Novembor 23rd and2ith nt special rates. Liberal returning limits. Do not supposo that becauso it is, recom mended for animals that Arnica and Oil Liniment isan offensive preparation. It will not stain c'olhing or tho fairest skin, lm Lane's I'll in My Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Most peop'e need to uso it. Fresh Morris River Covo Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 0-22-tf MIR ! Shenandoah, Pa., November 10, 1692. Mexican Medicine Company, I desire to make known to tho public the Im mense benefit I Jiavo derived from tho uso ot your Mexican lllood Tonic For many months I have had a tired, lansuld feeling, pains In my back and head, nnd my appetite entirely gone, I have used but one bottle of Mexican Blood Tonio and now I feel better than I have for a year. WILLIAM LLOYD, -THE GREAT- Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch office In mn building, 8 mi mm SHENANDOAH Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. "We have 'ust such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. PEOPLE'S STORE 121 North Mam Street. WANTS, &o. r?OIl RENT. -Larcfl atnrn rnnm n T.nnat r Good location. Main streot. Apply to Jos! '"twi auuiiuib Ulll, LU, 11-17-31 I J ANTED. Good CnnvnnRpr; snlarv nnil VV expenses from start: steady works good Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-3m FOR SALE. A good heating stove. Apply at tho llKUALi) office. tf FOR RENT. A desirable Btable and car riage house on Market olley, between Con Ire and Lloyd. Apply at IIkkald offlco, tf port SALE Two horses, good wagon, one , w i i V11"1-; wu outvie uurriHges, unc nobs, two Bets single harness. Price f560. Ap ply to M P. Conry, 31 South Main nt. 11-lO lw TXfANTED. A girl for general housework; in 1 1 i-muii inmuy. uooa gins only need apply Apply t HEHALUofflJC. 11-16-lw FOR SALE CHEAP. Ono ot Chambers & Co's copying prc-scs, the present owner Irving no uso for it; being good as new. Call at xrANTED Girls not afraid of work can re Dins and Housenlck's Hat and Cap Ifactory. ll-xi-st fOR SALE. A valuablo property on East . w., dhluu uuu'iuiu tunu umy renuirca. Possession given April 1st, 1893. Suitable for a Whn f)D,lln ,nan n. n,, .... A ... . . rmt auvn.J .spiilj, 1H .UEtllAljiJ ESTHAYED or stolen, from the offlce of Dr. D. V. Williams, a liver nnd whltn unnntoi dog about ten months old. Answers to tho name of "Kprlgglns " Any ono harboring him nft r seeing this notico will be dealt with ac- uuruin? io nw. a siiil i i rnwnn win Via noiii for Its return. IMO-lw tp Plater nnd plating Jewelry, watches. lamewaro, sc. Plates the llncst of jewelry bouu us new, on an sinas 01 metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. Everyhouso has goods needing plating. iv-a-iiu 11. jv. ur.ijiu & uu.. Loiumuus. u AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle the new Pnipnt nhnmi. cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great- Bti.iiiK nuvuiiy ever prouueeo. erases inK thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works' like magic 200 to 500 per cent, nroflt. Onoaircnt's sales amounted tn ft2nin six days. Another K32 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, nddress Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x439 5-24-lv MINERS WANTED Good miners can nnd steady employment at our mines.sltuatod at Niautlc. Macon Coumv. 111.- u KtiLtfnn .in tho lino of tho Wabash railroad. Vein six foot, mine worked on tho room and pillar system, nnd col is mined by shooting from olt the solid. Mine has good roof, Is dry and frco from explosive gases. NIANTIO COAL CO., 10-28-lm-d&w Nlantlc, 111. fftl K PAYS for a homo lot at May's Land-tp-LtJ ine. tho line suburb of Atlantio Citv: 5 squares from It. H.i commutation fare to Phila., 15 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with lluest water power; line driving, Ashing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 33 houses built last year and not one empty; a snfo and sure Investment! ffiSO Invested will inr.rriiRn tKMMnOmonths; 3 mills built this year; lots are ou icei uuove ocean; iu per cent, ou ior casn; 2 lots for 25; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO.. 658 rrauwin St , Philadelphia. 9-3u-2m New Laundry ! JOE and FRANK C. LEE Will open a CHINESE LAUNDRY Saturday, November' 19th, 29 W. OENTfffi STREET, In Itobbins' Building. Fiilr Dealing. Low PrlccH. Will collect and deliver. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, FERGUSON, MANAGER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. The comic novelty event. Awnko from your "Hip Van Wlnklo" and participate. Nothing but fun. MILLER BROTHERS Pantomimic Comedy, "KAJANKA I" 300 N,eMa,annaB0Bt0a 300 Tho Famous New York Quartotte. Wonderful European Novelties. Conmlhi Acrobats. Mariposa Dancers. The Funny Frogs. Aiwiny.The Clown. Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75c. Reserved seats on sale at Klrllu's drugstore. EUGUSON'S THEATRE. F. J. FEItatJSON, UANAQEK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Farewell tour of the great sensational actor JAMES H. WALLICK In his greatost of all great successes, "The Bandit- Ingl" Delng the occasion of its 2,631 perform ance by Mr. Walllck, and Introducing his f rmous acting horses, Raider, Charger, Texas and Pete. Next season Mr. Walllck in bis latest sentatlon, "Texas," Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrllu's drug store. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that ho will open a now store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Whero he will keep a full Btock of Green Groceries, Clgsrj, Tobacco and Candy. Poul try ana all kinds of game in soaton. Oyators aucl HPiwla. Open Monday, November 21. Just opened at y 25 South Main St. oEFF S JDoUBLE STORE. FULL line of Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold be before January 4th, 1892. AT OUR OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a . full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Gents' JTurnish ing Goods. Call and secure bargains. 23 We Are Just Opening Up a full.. line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CARPETS New styles J J PRTCF'S 0LD RELIABLE, J . J . x X vXVJJLj v3 North main street. Ho has also the largest assortment in the county, comprising the celebrated Apollo. Othello. Volley, Irvine, Novelty, New llrlde, Cinderella, Black Warrior, Grand Perfect, .Master Work min, ltlval, Now Model. Old and New Lehiuh. A full lino nlwovs In stock. A ian nrot.oio n. iecond -Iiand Stoues Hofttors and IT urnncon, AH In good conditon and warranted or money refunded or exchanged. A fine line of No 7 New Advance and Miners' Best Stoves for $13 each; No. P, SI 0; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from 10 up, nnd Stoves nnd Kanges from $0 to !10. Every ono warranted, and delivered and nut up In any part of the eounty within a) miles of Oirardville. uver imj aiiiercnt sizes ana styles or recona-nana n eating stoves to select from. Also line lino of Single and Double Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Promntlv attended to at the lowest market mice. Anthonv Wnvnn n,,H A n,.TiMn -TTrn..t Machines a specialty, Stove, heator and range EYE EXAMI NATION. oun EYE SPECBALSST win be in SHENANDOAH, Wednesday, Nov. 23 At the FERGUSON HOUSE, from 8 jo A M to 5 i'. St. rerBODS who have headaoho or whoso eyes are ruuHiim itammfort should cull upon our Specialist, mid (iit-y ulll n(vivi Intelligent and skillful at lentl.ni M) t'll Altlill io examine your eyes. B ery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bt SHtlsfactory. QUEEN & CO. OculUtu nml Opt ll lull., loio Chestnut ht., Phila, DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything now. clean and (rosh. The tlnest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &o., forolgn and do mestic. Free lunch served each evenlrg. Dig schooners of f resh,l)ccr,I'orter, Ale, &c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGIIEKTY, Prop. Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 N. Mnrltet Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND MINESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a Bbaro of the publlo patronage. dNTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others ready to put up Bprlng roller, for 25c, S')C 430, Mo and unu ards. I'ar tles desiring only the shadlnir or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If go, send In your orders to HENRY WARNIOK, 431 West Coal Btret. All orders for coal or for haullnir of all kinds promptly attended to, Orders can be left at tne stores r k u urocst, Houtu jarain street, and Josoph Ball, North Main street. U-lS-lm and. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, COAT for Fall Trade. arriving dally. For Bargains in First-class Heaters and Furnaces, BOTfl NEW anl SECOND-HAND GIRARDVILIiE, PA. Plumbing and Gas-Fitting repairing promptly done Delivered without PUBLIC SALE Ol' I'JEHSOXAZ, VJtOVISHTT. 1 There will be a public tale, on the pit mlsos. nnn mtln nnrtTi nf T nlrnalrla t?na. fni,A..A.. Junction), on (Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. Tho property consist" of a grist mill, dwelllnghouso, barn and outbuildings. There aro S acres, moro or less; a splendid fruit orchard lu bear ing! never-falling well and springs. The loca I Hon is very desirable; good markets near, such as olohanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, llazle ton, etc. I Torms of Sale Ten per cent down on day of purchase: 40 per cent, within three months, and tho balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at the IIkuald office. ll-NMs Mils. ELLEN I1EISEK. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Omitrn nnd ll'hilx tits,, (BIckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. Has removed to Dill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where hs will be pleased to meet the wants of bis friends and the pnbllo In Everything in tho Drinking Lino. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Mnlu una Coal t., Ktieiiniitlonli. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The Hnest ornnds anas of whiskeys and cigars, rooi i . room at tched. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best apparatus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to take oiery strleol photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kinds of outdoor work a specialty. Hush purchaser ot one dozen cabinets ill (8.(0 U pre uented with a large crayon 'ree. This otter is good until April 1, IKK). Copying and enlarg. Ing. Work done at short notice ua low prices. DABD. N. White St., rAttnfe jyj- m. uumtij 1 " ' attounbt-at-lXw, SI1BNANDOAU, VK Offices Room 8, V. O, Dulldlnr, Bheuandoak, t.nd Ksterly lluildlng, Potts villi. (WHS Kfl.flfffiS f PETER GRIFFITHS