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1 ■ ! -j ISPRING . . I I noveltiesl Iprapery . : : | j o And MiLLINERYi ; NOW BEING OPENED UPS IMrsAnsticci J TRAFALGAR ST. |

NELSON RIFLE CADETS, qiHB Company will Parada THIS (TuesI flay) EVENING, al 7-30, opposite the Pohco Station. Every member uust attend. All abeentees fined. By ° rd %.L..IUBRJS. 4696 Ca P toin - NELSON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. THE A.DJOUBNED MEETING will be heldMn h» Co-Operaiive Societys Rooma on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All Membsri parUcularly requested to attend. ™ J | MAITAI RIFLE CLUB. THE OPENING MATCH of the Season wilt take place at the Brook.i.troet Range on SATURDAY NEXT, September 16tb, at 2 p.m., for the Anchor Boot Co.'s Tropby and Two Ammunition Prizes. Ranges, _00 and TOO yards ; 7 shots at «ach.-H. FRANK, Hen. Sec. 4 ''93 y *— w ob'UTHERN STAR LODGE, No. rtfgfo, U 735, EC,— The usu^l Monti ly t-maD^ Meo'ting will be held This (Tuesday) Evejing, a the Masonic Hall, Col-iingwood-street, at 7.30, Visiting Brethren welcomed. __W- 1 u, < ; — ITTAHTED, Boarder i* private family. 4675 Apply Mail Office. NELSON LABOURERS* UNION. i SPECIAL SUMMONS MEETING of ,\ the abovo Union will be held in the Union's Office, Wakefield Puildings, on THURSDAY EVENING Ne.U, at 7'30 o'clock. Business important. T. H. LUKIP, 4fi9l Secretary. NELSON ACCOUNTANT BTU. DENIS' SOCIETY. MONTHLY MEETING of Members and Friends will be held en WEDNESDAY EVENi'NG, at 7-45, in Chamber ci Coa.merce Rooms. Buf-iness— General. Addrtsß— Mr W. Rpekceb Hasip£on, A.I.'U NELSON DISTRICT INSfTTUTE, N.Z^l^Regd), { NNUAL GENERAL MEETING at A Boys' Central School , on SATURDAY, Sept. 16th, at 4-30 p.m. '" FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late CHARLES | MILLS arj respectfully informed that his Funer.il will leave his late residence Tasman-street, The Wood, TO* 1 MORROW (Wednesday) AFTEK NOON, at Half-past Two o'clock, foi I the New Cemetery. | ALFRED SHONE, ! Undertaker and Embalmer. H BATTERY, N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Batterv Orders bv CAPTAIN E. K. MADIGAN, Commanding. IThe Battery will Parade for In- . spection, opposite Police i* tit ion. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 7-31 p.m. shaip. Field Dress. 4i 8(i rr\o BUILDERS.— Tenders are invited I and will be received by the undersigned until FRIDAY, the 22nd Sept., inst. for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOL at Tadmor. Plans and specifications can be seen at White Bros'. Store,',! Tadmor, and at the Education Office, Nelson. By order. STEAD ELLIS, Architect. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. -THE THIRD TERM will commence 3 on MONDAY', the 18th inst. i Former Pupils not returning will I kindly notify their Teacher. The Principal and Teachers will be n attendance at the School in order to receive new pupils on the previous SATURDAY, between 11 and noon. All Fees livable in advance. T. BLAKE HUFFAM, 4CBB Sec. N.S.M. ..... i ■ ii f • » NEW - - SEASON GOODS NOW SHOWN' AT TRATHEN AND CO.'S, READY M >N7Y DRAIHS, ' BRIDGE ST., NELSON. i . Double width Taffeta Voiles, in i Cream, Grey. New Navy, and \ Black, at 2s 3d per yard. Double Width Taffeta Voile, with si'.k embroidered tp.ot, in Cream and Reseda at 3s 3d, in Black at 3s 6d per yarQ. Double Width Plain Silk Voile, in Grey and New Navy only, at 3s Hd per yard. Whit3 and Cream ground Fancy Crepons, 28 inches wide, wiih Coloured Silk Embroidered pat tern, very ncal and dainty, guaranteed to wash, at Is 3d per yard. Light and Dark Ground Prints and Delainettes, guaranteed to wash, at 6d per yard. TRATHEN AND C0. t READY-MONEY DRAPERS, [BRIDGE-ST., NELSON

MUSIC. MISS DUFF, L. B. A. M., receives Pupils at the Nelson School of Music, or privately at her residence, Shelbourne-street. NELSON CITIZENS' BAND. GRAND "CONCERT, HEATRE ROYAL, SEPTEMBER 20th. Admission— Body of Hall, 2/-; Galleiy • and Pit, 1/- ; Reserved Seats, 2/ (5. Box Plan open at Jackson's. Tickets obtainable fioai Members of the Band. 1662 WANTED, Three active Half -draught Horses; age rive years or over. 4625 Grant Baos. & Co., Girri'jrs. CONSIDP]RATION like an Angel Came," and then— we went straight along to the Co-opefativk to buy .STAND UUT TEA LADIES' HOCKEY MATCHL AORANGI (Wellington) v. WAKATU, Botanical Reserve, WEDNESDAY, 13th inst, at 315 p.m. Admission, 6d. < .^ — . ■ — ■ I T) LET, a large residence in Bridgestreet East--4t572 Apply T. >S. Chisholm. WANTED, f«r the Country, Middleaged Woman as Housekeeper. Wages, £1 per week. Apply in tl e morning to Mrs P.J. Dickson, Cambria street. 46( ; 8 i r '■ ' ' ' '■ ' — ~~ WANTKD, at once, General Servant ; good wages. Apply Mrs G. A. Harkness, Van Diemen-street. \ Uf ANTED, Qi- tlie 807 College, n VV Table Maid. Apply af cr V /clock at the College. '<<'' 0 -r- — . — ■ i ■«-! "IITANTED, Cook-Gencral; hcus.'uiaid >Y kept. Apply Mrs J. 11. Cock, Church Hill, Nelson. -1671 FOR SALE BY TENDER.^ THE FREEHOLDFARM of the lat« JAMES CRICHTON Stanley Brook, and consisting of 200 Acres (more or less) of Agricultural and Pastoral Land, together with U-rooined House and all necessary Outbuildings hereon. Shearing Shed, Cow Shed. Yards, etc. Tendors will be received up till 22nd Septem r next. Particuars to be obtained from the undersigned, E. CRICHTON. MUSIC. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THE JRV, MISS PIKE, L.A.8., receives Pupils at her Residence, Stoke. Lessons given, if desired, at pupil's residence in Stoke and Richmond. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK & FLOWER SHOW, Will be held in the DRUIDS' HALI, Collingwood-^reet, TO-MORROW (Wednes lay). Sale open at, 3, admifcsi«n 61; and at 7, admission ls, Flowbu Stall, Sweet Stall, Japanese Stalt, T tc. Special Musical Programme in tht Evening. Piano Duct— Miss Stevens and Mr N.R. Williams. Glee .. .• •• Choir Members Son ; ' Mrs W. Rout S, ;nj^ Mr K. Richards Violin Solo . . • • Miss Flett Song . . . . Mrs F. O. Hamilton Ql ee . „ Choir Members Son? .. 53 Stevens Song . . ". . . . Mr W. 11. Clelaud Angling Se&soa, 190JH7 JE. HOUNSELL & CO. !avs pert pleasure In notifying the Angling community of Nelson and their •fSrStoSt of ANGLING GOODS has n^anived, consisting of Fly .and Trolling Rod*, from Ss to 80s each, including the I JS&awin 24s American Split Cane and Steel-centred Rods; Flies dressed on eyed ' hS and Hooks on Gut; Reels ; Waders , iSfoMNets, in all the bCSt S °^ ; iSSecUny made for Nelson rivers^and SSSSfIt Minnows; Stewart Worn: SSleTSat.: Traces, Hooks to gut, and all necessary requisites. • Our goo<b are right, and our pnc« ian as low as any firm in New Zealand. Wnt< for lists. L l J. E. HOUNSELL ©» CO

E, BUXTON y CO M " Ltd,, TRAFALGAR STREET, • • • NELSON. You are invited to visit our SHOWROOMS «g .- and Inspeet our Goods. . • 1 , .i. 1 iy , ■ .. . 1 ■ . 1. pgsa • Brass-mounted . . \ rARPFTQ S Damaak T » We U**** : 6prin &SSir K. DOk < LINOLEUMS, > Ua fSS£T A : 1 ? MATTINGS, \ and Tablecloth-. Also, Kapok Beds. > k All onr Mdttreasesa, ' Curtains In Lace, \ til,, / Bedding etc., made 01 : o QS e in^?g Btry - { ™«™ ? the premises. ' f^nbroidered Linen, . . r LEADING . . C We offer splendid valu< . I and Honeycomb > MANUFACTUEEBS. S to theße B°°^I CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC. > A Choice Selection of BEDROOM SETS in the Latesi > Designs. t* To Arrive Next Month, direct from the Manufacturers, a heavy shipment of [: Carpets and Linoleums - m j^est Designs Ij T" NOW SHOWING. , I LATEST FASHIONS . . £ FOB I SPRING AND SUMME! fc \ AT tl WILKIE'S ESTATE, BRIDGE STREET. WRECT IMPORTATION.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

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