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UNITED CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNtTAIi GENERAL MEETING will be fifld at the Conch a <i Horses Hotel on TUE-DAY RVENIKG Next, ths 22nd ids'., ut7 30 GEO. DEE, - 2 Hon. Sep. CONCERT. THE STOKE tBPHANAGE BAND will give a Performance at ttTOKE Next SUNDAY AFTERNOON, and the following Sunday at WAKEFIELD, oommenoing at a Quartet to Three (weather permitting). 1871— N.A.A. & 0. CLUB FOUKTH MEETING to be held in TBAFA.LGAH PARK, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1896 at 3*30 p.m. One Mile Youths' Cycle Handicap: H:ilf«Mile Ojcle Haodioip; Two Mile Cycle Handicap 100 Yards Bun Htu.di'.ap Half-mile Kua Handiosp Entrance 1/- eaoh event. Entries close Wednesday, 23rd September. Admission 1/-. Ladies 6d, For further partiotilars bob posters ; W. N. POOLE, Hon. Seo. WAIMEA. COUNTY ROADS, npENDERS will be reoeived Rt the JL County Office, Noleon, nntil noon of WEDNKSD.4.Y, 30th iußt., for execating the undermentioned works, viz, : — 1. Formation, etc., on Wakefleldfctauley Brook Road, at Stanley Brook end — in two contracts. 2. Formation on Quail Valley iia^^^Road, between T. Currins . . and A. "fchirtlifE's — in two Plans and speoifio&tlonu for 1 to be seen at Mr H. P. Knyvett's, Stanley Brook; for 2, at Hodgaon'a Btore, Belgrove ; and for Eaoh work at the County Offioe, Nelson, H. A, TABRANT, County Istpeotort In consequence of the "PHENOMhNAL" SUCCESS of the GREAT BOOT SALE we have determined to continue the same until the END OF THE PEESENI MONTH. We have jaat reoeived the np to date Bhoes, " HYUENIC," bo Btrongiy reoommended by Dr Emily Bjder, Ladies' BALL BOOTS 1/- per pair. Mubj be sold. I REMEMBER SALE OLO3EB ON 30th bEPTEMBER. LIGHTGAND & CO IRaFALGAK-STREET. CRICKET AND TENNIS SEASON, 1886-87. Just opened, full stook o all requisitoe, Direct from " Wieden's " and " ftykes'." Bats (TouthB 1 and Men's) all prices. Cricket Balls all makea, Wisden's new Rackets. Clubs should make an early selection. Usual Discount. a d,' jackson ATHLETIC CRICKET CLUB. rpBJE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETiI^G JL will be held at the Commercial Ujtel, Hardy-Btreet, on EKIDAY EVE-V ING Next, at 8 o'olook. A.W. CLAYDEN, lion. Seo. WANTED, a GENERAL BE&VANT. Apply to MKS 11. McllAli, •' Bunovoree," iiichinoud. IB2B— tu O-rnKENOH PUUMES 6d, DAiEi, J; NiiW OUKKAi>Ta 4Jd, bULTANA3 6d KAiBlNa Bid, OANiiJED PEbL7d< L. T. BOWDEN, 1489— t0 Trafalgar tttreot. WAR TED, one or two Gentlemeu Buurderi*. Uomionabltt home, plcutautly Bituuttd ia tluruy-btreet. Apply X., Mail offioe. —6 LOST, black rouph-haired Sheep Dog, answers to the name oi Gleu. Finder rewarded on returning same to E. F. BUKKELL, Junk., Ngaiimoti, —2

At a meeting of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (aays the " Southland Times " an aged mau, with faltering gait and partially blind, who bad come from Dipton, waited ou the Board with a request that he should be taken . into Hie home. Addressing the Chairman, he said —"Noble sir, I have been helpless, blind, and sick, I have no friends, no relations in the land, neither kith and kin, So long as my wife lived we struggled along comfortably, but since she died, I have failed in health and sight, and now I waut (be Koard to take care of me for fhe remainder of my life. The only conditions 1 1 ask are that when my property is so.d, a few pounds shall be set, aside to pay some small debts so that I can tettle fair with everyone, as I have always tried to do, and that when I die my remains shall be buried in Dipton." In answer to the Chairman, he said his property was worth £70, and his burial ground was set apart, The particulars with regard to the sections teierred to and tbe Chairman assured ibe applicant that the Board would lake cure of him as well as they possibly could For i, pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Fain Bairn j nd bound on over the scat of pain, and j another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward j pneumonia. For Bale by James Boom.

A NORTH N,Z. TALE. I wiub to cay a good word for ths woudeifalj " Wahoo." I have euffeied j very muoh from ludigestioa or Dyspepsia, and was reoommonded to try a bottle. I did bo, aud am astonished at the result, IT GaVK ME INSTANT BELIEF. J. BROWN, Aratapu, Wairoa North. Jane 22ad, 1896. WAHOO oiii be obtained from all Chemists and Grrocera throughout New ZeaJaud, OB DIEKOT EJSOM A. M. LOASBY, WHOLESALE AND KEIAIL MAKUJTAUIUUING UHliMibT, ■• Wahoo'- Depot, 174, Prinoes Street, Dunedin, note.-loasbyTooen solvent Das cared hard and soft. Cotdb that resiatid all other remediee, la everywhere, past free la 2d. r\KESS3lAKlNG.— Hequired at onoe, U aa Experienced Haud, Also Skut ana Bony hand, Apply MUS AKSIICE, liarQy-btieet. -3 /' > 10K&UEGAT10NAL GUILD.-Speoial \J Meeting THIS EVJSNIiVG, at 7-15. iijßiDesß of importncoei Laige uttendanoe itquestad, . 1870—1 WAN 1. ED, some kind person to adopt a respeatabla iutelligent GirJ, about 8 years, fur all particulars addies* 11. W., Mail Office. 1816- 2p UPPEIi WAKEFIELD. 1 1 W-NIGHT.-Magio Lantern Entertain. X meat in ttoboolroom at 7 30. 200 piawrej for Sixpcuoe. A treat for tl o Children.— E. D.JONi.S (of Napier). 1866— 1p

GREAT CLEARING SALE. BOWDEN&CO. having juat received a large .consignment of SPEING AND bUMMEK BOOTS AND SHOES, have determined to keep pace with the times by holding a Clearing Sale THKEE WEEKS, commencing Ist fceptember, 1896. for Space admits of a few quotations only :— Children's Patent Leather Shots from 1/2 ladita Tan Strap Shoeß frorr 6/l> CbiJdren's Patent Ltat.er Bouts frr.m 1/8 Laaicb' Canvas Shoes from 3/'J Bo>V ai,d Girls' Light Boots from 2/6 Boys' Hohool Boots from 3/6 IJW Slippers from 1/6 Men's Bluoherß from 5/6 Ladieß Glaoe Kid bhoes from 5/6 Watertight Bluohers from 8/6 Lidieb' Calf Scrap Hhoei f com 3/6 REPAIRS A bPEOIALTY. BOWD E~N & C 0 . , TRAFALGAR t-TREET. BOUTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. IN order to make room for large shipments of Spring and Summer Goods to arrive! we are determined to hold a GRAJSi) CI.EAKIJSG SALE FOR 21 DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING SATUiiDAY, AUG. 29,1896 at prices never heard of in the colony before. The following aro a few quotations : — Children's Boots from 6jd, reduoed from */<• Obildrens Shoes from 1/6 Children's Balmorals for Sunday wiar 3/6 Girls and Maids' Bolts from 2/6, reduoed from 9/Ladies' Slippers from 1/6 Ladies' Evening tihoes from 2/6 Ladies' House Boots from ijLadiea 1 Kid Boots from 6/6 Ladies Strap and Laoe Shoeß from 4/6 Boyi.' and Youtha' Bootß lrom 4/6, suitable for hard eohohl wear Men's Bnnday Bootß from 8/6, worth 11/Men'a Laco and Nailed Bbooters from 8/6, usual prioo 12/6 Men's Watertight Blaobers 8/6 Ladies' and Gents' Glaoe, Hid, and Calf Boots and Shoes (Zealandia Brand) epeoially low in prioes BEiVIEMBER TOR TWENTY.ONB DATS ONLY AT LIGHTBAJSD & CO.'S WE AHE NOW OPENING UP NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY We are now in a Position to Supply EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS AND OTHER 1 GARMENTS Recommended by the Doctor. Buttericks Fashion Sheets and Catalogues of Patterns distributed Free on Application. « J, P, BLACK & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 221, 18 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 221, 18 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 221, 18 September 1896, Page 3

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