*'UNERAL_ NOTICE. THE Friends of MR B. SNODGEASS ore respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late WIPE (Dorothy) will leave his residence, fcelwyn Plnce, on MONDAY MOKNING, October 22nd, at a Quarter to Ten o'clock, for St. John's Church, ihencß to the New Cemetery. G. FLEMING & BOSS, 3920 Undertakers.gl MENTAL SCIENCE. MISS FRANC GARSTINJi FROM THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OJ5 1 MEDIC :L BCI'NCE, WILL be at the. MAf ONIC HOTEL on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, when she will receive all those interested in Mental Science or Healing between the hours of 11 and 1, 2 and 4, and 7 and 9. Appointments can be made for these or other hours if desiied. 3907 NELSON Rom MILITARY DISPLAY, J'XHIBIITON DKILL, & SPOUTS TOURNAMENT. BOTANICAL RESERVE, NOVEMBER Otii. 14 Events. 38 Trophies and Prize Money. Entries close (Jctober 31st, SEPARATE TENDERS will be received by the nndersigned up lo SATURDAY, October 27th, for lhe folio wing Kights:- --_ 1. Tea Kiosk G^ Light Refreshment Booth j t^2 ZmLmTmm •** Programmes ;^~ 4. Gameß| 3 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3913 R. W. STILES, Captain. FOR Sale, a Baiguin - 4 h p. Portable Engine and ChaifcuUer, in good working order. For particulars apply to Blrs John Andrews, Bright water, Nelson. 3884 KHAKI DRILLS AND SEMES FOK LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAK. These ate the vory newest and most fashiooaMe goods. EVERETT BROS ALL SAINTS' SUNDAY^ u^,_- SCHOOLS «*> .- SLOBBY SHOW, "E^ CURIO EXHIBITION, AND COMPETITION FAIR, WEDNESDAY, 24th, from 3 to 10 p.m. TdUKSD&Y, 25th, from 7 to 10 p.m. MUSICAL HEMS JEACH EVENING. Kafreshment Stall, Produce Stall, and Fairy Well, Admission, 6d ; Children under IS, 3d. Tioketß to be had from teachers and children. Contributions will be grlefully receive i for Produce tit'ill and Refreshment Sisll Great care will be taken of all curios bent for exhibition. J3-TJIGH CLASS Groceries.— choicest XX Teas, Coffee, and Spices— Provisions: Fresh Butter 7d, new-laid eggs Bd.— BOWDEN. ANTE?) to KeDt, a four or five roomed House, ipply A. Hubbard, Stock Department, Government Buildings. _426 Value in Flour - Candles - •X5 Matches— Soap 7s 6d box— Soda Id-Stareb.sd-Bluo6d. BOWDEN. WAN IED by Ist of November, General Servant. Personal references.— Mrs H. h. Bell, Trafalgar-st. South, 421 42T"OOOTS, Shoes, and Slippers,— Large Xj shipment of seasonable goods now opening up. Guaranteed best value in Nelson.— BOWDEN. '125 "VX7 ANTED, a Q O neral Servant. Apply GLOBE HOTEL. WANTED, a good General Servant, to Mrs B. Lucas, Benr., Britannia Heights. FISHING (jTACKLE, SEASON 1900-1901. OUR shipments in above^Jare now arriving, consisting of MINNOW AND FLY BODS. ncludir.g our celebrated 2-1/- American Cane 10ft Bod, Kod Rings and Ferrules, Reels (2 to 3 inch), Hemp, Silk, and other Lines from 25 to 50 yards, Gut Tracts and Casts, Live Bait Tackle, Fly Books, Stewart Tackle, Minuowe, Baskets, Plies, And all other Requisites for the Angler's convenience. The above are all procured from the well-known establishments of Messrs Millwa-d, Allcoek, and Hardy, Licenses to Fish obtainable at our Establishment. J.E.HOTJNSELL&CO. I 4 I GLAZE I I SOLD BY fSivisAßauTifiUl WOJLES£I£
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 248, 20 October 1900, Page 3
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