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WANTED, a Man to rplit firewood. Applv at oqcB toj 4095 " E. Jessop, Hope. WANTED, a Good Plain Cook. Good wapes. Apply Central Temperance Hotel. 4097 WANTED to Sell, a Secondhand Expre~s VaD, in thorough repair and working or^er. Apply W. Andrews, [ Bridge street. 4099 AKATU SPORTS.— WANTED, 12 j BOYS to Sell Programmes. Apply to the undersigned between 2 and 4 on } Tuesday afternoon. ! ARTHUR F. TRASK. Captain. 4714 Collingwood-street. FASHIONABLE Tie.— No seams, no in- , side lining, wont pull out. Good washer and everlasting is the Tubular Tie —Dee * Sons' Hattery. 4700 GOLDEN Bananas. — Attention is chawn to one of the finest shipments of Golden Bananas ever landt-d in Nelson. — Burton Bros. 4707 LOST, a Lady's Keyless L?ver Watch' l Reward at 11. Andrews', c,'o Eobert- ' son Bros. r LOST in Nelson, (n Saturday, Railway Season Ticket. Reward.— Mrs Colt, ~ Brightvvater. NAOMI will pIyINSTDE THE HAR- r BOUR on" WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 4711 p ""— ■'■~ 1 ■' 1 " 1 " ' v NOTICE to Customers and the Public. I — My Business Premises w'll be J Clo3ed on Wednesday (King's Birthday).— J- Bockmann. 4 700 — — ————————— — — ■ WHA f are the wild waves saying ? f "What everyone says. Woodrow nnd Cool Spring Hats are the best every jtime — Dee & Sons' Hattory. 4701 < TEA. & REFRESHMENT ROOMS v Are Not? Open at THE SANDS. TAHUNA. Soda and Milk, Lemonade, Fruit, etc, etc--4713 Mrs Harcourt, Proprietress. __ . -; J NELSON (1 AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB., ENTRIES for the SPORTS Close at 7 o'clock TONIGHT at Stall ard's „ m. 4702 ' CITYOFNELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 7ih Nov., 1901. I^HE Hours within which the use of the HOSE FOE WATERING is allowed l are frrm 5 to 7 am., and_from 7 to 9 p.m." Any person using the rJosn at unauthorised hours wi 1 be Prosecuted. D. V. GULLY, Town Clerk, E ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCHT 0-NJG H T- ! LECTURE by tie REV. ROBERT i TAHU POTIKI HADDON, Maoii ister, on " THE STORY OF MY PEOPLE." - Collection in aid of J7ome Mission Fund. METHODIST CHURCH, RICBMOND. ! 10-AfORROW (Ti -rsdav) EVENING. LECTURE by KF-V. ROBERT TAHT POTIKI H DDOV, Maori Minister, on " THE STORY OF MY PEOPLE " Collection in aid of 11 nine Mission Fund. 1

HEALY & SON ARE NOW OPENING UP TDEIR SPRING & SUMMER SHIPMENT BOOTS AND SHOES, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, INCLUDING THE NEW LOUIS AND WERTUMBERG HF.EIY 1 HEALY &. SO N, BRIDGE STREET. WMJTwIiOrFAWs "™, ~ l,<or Sian-ard iUu*K_s of PIANOS nnd ORGANS. You can have them on Easy Terms or with a Liberal Discount for Cash. 1 T B HUFFAM IS SOLE NELSON AGENT for the I' ' " BECHSTEIN" PIANOFORTE, The Piano for Artists and Musicians. ! lAn ENGLISH PIANO, 4ft. Sin. high. Net Cash, £45. COM EAND A Real Bargain. SEE THEM*] A GERMAN PIANO at £38, net -,'asb. Capital value. PIANOS from leading English and Continental firms at prices to suit all buyers. Old Pianos or Organs taken as part payment for new. 1; n < t\t A Trn T7TTITCT 4 "If CENTRAL PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND :i T BLARE HU f f AM< music warehouse, nelson ° i

HEW SSPKIJNU GOODS IN ALL DEPAETMENTS, AT wilkie;s_estate. WE nro showing a large and most attractive assortment cf Cotton Goods, comprisim Spot Lawns. Flocked Zephyrs, Linens, Crashes, Sl teens, tic. ALMOST every design and Dricc in BLOCKS lor the cor.rng Dresa Season ; an( having sacured the services of a first class Dic&smiakor, customers can roly npoi perfect fit and style at MODERATE PRICES. r | HJS FANCY .DEPARTMENT has beeh well catered lor— Laces. Trimmii'gs, etc., ii X exdless varietj ; Ladies' Belts in Biack Silk, Tussor Silk, Sug^e, otc. [ >: . -, . £ ?!*** "*"** J " BLACK CA^MERrEk at Old Price?. WTLKiKS~~ESTATE BRIDGE-STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 7 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 7 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 7 November 1904, Page 3

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