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THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. TAYLOR - CARRINGTON COMPANY. . MONDAY, AUG. 15th " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." TUESDAY, AUG- 16th. "COLLEEN BAWN." Same Old Prices— 3s, 2s, and la. Same Old Concession— Ladies Half-price to First and Second Seats. Children 6d on Monday Night. E. Aiwitaoe, Advance Manager. THE PERMANENT BUILDING • SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the Office, Hardy-street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY Next, the 15th and 16th insts., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. NoTE.-^-Bubscriptions can be paid any time before the due date GEO. M. ROUT, 2865 Secretary. ENTERTAINMENT. Oddfellows' Hall, BICHMOm AUGUST 19th. 1904. TO LET— 6-roomed House at Richmond, 5 acres land and stable. Apply P. A. living or J. Hunt, Richmond. 2912 | SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! VEGETABLE, Flower, Grass, Mangle, Clover, and Turnip Seeds, All kinds of Peas and Seed Potatoes, Canary Seed plain and mixed), Fowl Wheat and Maize, Lawn Grass a speciality, at the NELSON SEED CO. ___— — — — — — — — - — — — — ——.——— -i : FOR REMOVAL. SHOP and Dwelling, Hardy-street. The person who gives tho highest price has it. Apply before Wednesday. 2909 J. SAVAGE & SONS. WANTED for the Coachsmithing. a smart Lad as Apprentice or an Improver. Apply A. V. Scholtz. 2588 " ■■ ■ j, ' ' — ' ' WANTED, a quiet Horse, suitable for pony carriage. Ap 'ly to F. w - Haase, Ngatitawa-streot. 2846 FOR SALE— Choice Comer 'Building Site. The Wood, 177 feet frontage to Milton-street Apply F. H. Seldon. 2838 WATCH REPAIRS.---12 Months' Guarantee.— Bifper, Hardy-st. FOR? SALE— S-roomed Houee Property, Waimea Road. House has every convenience —wash-house, copper built in, bathroom, sewer connection. Apply to H. M. Nalder, Harper-street. WANTED, Housemaid for Government qnarters. Cable Bay, from A up- IstApply to J. Heron, Cable Bay. 2435 • ■ WANTED Known.— Por cheap Boots and Shoes and .free Gifts for cash buyers, try ■ E. CRAIG, Bridge-street. ON SALE— STOCK and GOODWILL of an old established business of WHEELWRIGHT and GENERAL SHOE- . | ING SMITH. Geod reasons for disposing of business. Apply LIDDICOAT AND | BREDBIJRY, Murchison. 2813 GRANVILLE BROS. ALL Accounts now owing to the above firm, if not paid at once, will be handed to my Solicitors for recovery. I / V. GRANVILLE. MW BOOKS AND FRESH SUPPLIES. "Never Never Land," by Wilson Barrett. "Tussock Land," by A. H. Adams. "The White Room," by Fergus Hume. "Incomparable Bellairs," by A. and E. Castle "The Man from Downing Street," by Le Queux. ."The Corner Stone," by David Lyall. "Fort Aunty," by Quiller Couch. "The Veil of the Temple," bv W. H. Mullock. "Wolves." by R. H. Sherrard. Bd. EDITIONS. "The Skipper's Wooing." — Jacobs. "Ethics of the Great Religions."— Gorham. "A Modern Zorastrian."— Laing. "Haeckel's Contribution to Religion.','— A. S. Mories. "With Christ, at Sea."— Bullep. JACKSON & CO. HARDEY'S CASH STORE, BRIDGE-S TREET, YOU CAN GET IOO"' lbs Flour. 10/-. 56 lbs Sugar, 10/G. 25 lbs McGill's Oatmeal, 2/9. Harraway's J^qlled Oats, lid, Oatina, lidForce, per pkt, 11<L * Kerosene (best) per tin, 4/3. I D. & M. Blacking, 24 cases, 1/-. Plaid Matches, per doz., 4d. Lemen Peel, per Ib, 6d. 3 Bottles Assorted Essences, 1/-, Rice, Tapioca, Sago, P. Barley, Split PCas, 61bs, 1/Caxb. Soda, stt>s. 1/-. Cream Tartar, per Tb, 1/3. Carbolic Sand Soap, 4 cakes 1/-. Soap, Almond scented, per bar 9d > Starch, per pkt 1/9. P. Borax, per lb Gd. Clothes tegs, 12 dozen 1/-. Washing Soda, 14Ibs 1/-. Washing Powder, 10 pkta 1/-. Sunlight Soap, per box, 1/-. 5-lb Tin Broken Pekoe Tea, 6/6. 1-lb pkt Broken Pekoe Toa, 1/4. 2 Large Bottles Sauce, 1/-. Vinegar, per bottle, 6d. Candles, best wax, by the box 6Jd Candles, per 61bs, 6§d. Suchard Cocqa, sole agencs. Prjpe hnpderate, excellent value, try it ! All fritfts na^phine cioar-ed. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. 121

DAISY CHURNS, SPRING TOOTH HAR,* 11111 *: AND SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS; ALL sizes of the DAISY CHURNS now in stock, numbers One to Six. Undoubtedly feh& \> est Chx . rB 0Q the market. Each Chum supplied free of charge with Removable Cream Breaker^ the only Cream B-eaker made that can be removed and replaced in an instant. Beware of imitations. A Pamrhlet for the asking. 1 Ik § § THE THOMAS I / SPRING TOOTH il £=ifM! a • R©r\^Tlft«ii^^m H^v*V^^^P*/^ R^CV as een thoroughly tested. N3li :far 11 r^k^t u■ ■ Vvy!RV«t ,l «k C^BAWyrV^^^^fflS^^X oes e . xce^ ent "^Prk. The frames yPtih / *~ l-rlB " T=/Jp m Harrow will go right over li|| I fp'^ *r rubbish or other-obstructions. SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL. This Drill is well named, and in all field trials has come out on top. The satisfactory results attained by the Superior prove beyond alll question that it is the best Seeding Implement for the farmer to buy. THE "STEEL" QUEEN DISC HARROW . Is as good as its name. It ia remarkably simple, strong, bandy, and effective, and theseare. the most important points about a Di&c Harrow. The Harrow c?n be packed np for travelling or spread out for working in two or three minutes. The manufacturers have built as many Disc Harrows as all other Colonul makers put togetfcsr, ' and believe the " Steel Queen " will be found to be the most satisfactory implement of its ciass yet produced. E. BUXTON & CO., LIMITED, ■ NELSON. y iy

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 3

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