" Man's Place In Nature." W NORTON-TAYLOR'S Sibjectfor Sunday, at 7 sharp. Co-OportitiVo RoomSj Hardy-street (Upstairs.) Occult Dsmo&tration's... Collection. .7 4, 3^UNERiiIa NOTICE: THE -Friends of the late William John '"Frost, are . Respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence -Trafalgar-street,. .North, on Tuesday Morning at io o'clock, ior the New SS*? M; CHRISTiM, v'v : X'. : _.- ;.....■■ THE TNELSON' PEOPLE'S t&rtMJN- . 3ATING BUILDING SOCIETY.* THE Fortnightly Subscriptions will bVreceivedatthe Society's Office on Monday and .Tuesday, 29th and BQth!:ihstß.j from 9 a.m. to Noon, instead of Monday Evening, 29th inst. 574;'- ', Di B; EBWABgSi-, fKrek" Card. WANTED, some Smart Youths under W'V : 7O to sell the famous Programmes for the Nelson Jockey Glub Meeting. 10/- per day, or Commission. v 7- Apply F.N. JONES, 603 : ' '" Tatters-all's. ■',■■-■' i ■••• iTxcr:^ 'HOME FOR DEFECTiVESj V" v RICHMOND. ANURSE'ATTENDANT is required '■■ ' for the above Home. Salary;V£4o per "annum, with yearly 'increase -of £6.; ' Apply by February 3rd to -$*->.■■''-■ ■ The Matbos. ;. Richmond^ 27th Jan., 1006. , FIBE SgJGAiiJJfitißefl '' X ? " ' 3PARADE; TTISITINjS. firerSett &n& -Meniberg.pf •f; the Richmond and Ndl96n Volunteer Fire.Brigades are requested to meet to-morrow! Sunday, at .-the Engine House, at io a.m, to attend Church Parade at All Saints' Church, Also meet at 2 p.m. sharp, at Engine House. X T..M.WIMSETT, Captain. «IX> L.0.L., No. 51 I«K*y jSrEt4p*sf X^tje JIm^TV A OrrfUgoirie'h iskjpwr * * -A- are invited to _^- — attend the Funeral $? %_S«fso=" 0 f the late Bro. W. White, To-morrow Afternoon, at 2*30 o'clock^ „_ _ , 594 B. TWORT, Secretary. ' SOUVENIR RACE PROGRAMME* . (Coriipiled by F. N. Jones), For the N. J.C. Carnival Meeting. Complete details of all horses engaged, showing weights, penalties and allowances, official numbers, colours of riders, original information in poetry and prose, plan of Race Course, showing starting points, table of distances of Nelson district, baromotrical heights, railway timetable, etc. Also il portraits of officials, stewards and committee, including that of the Club's late president, Mr Edward Finney, and Mr Henry Redwood (father of the N.Z. turf.) Also a splendid picture of the I champion colt, Noctulforffli [ This work will be the best souvenir of the Nelson Carnival that visitors and I others can buy— no expense has been spared in its production, but the price • will be as usual— One Shilling. Fj'N. JONES, Tjtttersalls, - Trafalgdr-st., N. 1 To Let or for Sale. ' HTAFFOBD HOUSE; the Pprt, the k) property of the , Tate Edward Everett. The House; which has ..just been thoroughly renovated, containf nine rooms; and is situated right opposite the entrance to the harbour, com-; manding a magnificent view Of the Bay and distant mountains. There are 2 Acres of Land with the House, and a, further 1£ Acres adjoining ciin be had if 548 tßd ' Apply EVERETT BROS:. . Cyclists' Lantern Parade. WEDNESDAY, 31st January, 1906. THE Executive Committee of Nelson Carnival invite all Lady and Gentlemen Cyclists to take part in the Procession of Fire Brigades and Decorated Vehicles. Mr H. S. Tunnicliffe will take charge, and give all information" Cyclists provide own lanterns. Meeting Place, riardy-street, Opposite Methodist Church, 8 p.m, P; TOpL i ss , TO FRUITGROWERS^ •ia- ■ i ! ill"! Fruit wiU t>e received at tlie Factory up to Noon each day next week. (Carnival) .except Thursday* when we Close all day; 5. KIRKPATRICK & CO. , LIMITED, NELSON JAM FACTORY.
S ill Magnificent Array Ou&r Low -Prices I X'r I • : ,„.. £^X* r K 7 OBVAIitJBS^BWd-Vr-rOBBSBBN L S^P ES w"' I ? A ' "ASStJa " Hioia point. " I | I Great Oisplenishtng Sale 1 * \ ...<**..» GBBATBBT OHOIOH.\ j V < HIGH4USS FURNITUftE AND WGmsTau^nHl I I I FURNISHINGS^ _3 . ; . -.— > (fi " Cheap lsaTerm Bi|eyßros.&Co. \ s: | THAT APPLIES ONLY To OUB PbW^. . M6nCy Saved ) 'x\ investigate OUB offebings in is money made. Take S 1 DBAWING, DINING, AND BEDBOOM everyadvantage of our \ ( suites. DISPLBNISHING > • -■%■-■•■-•• RA T "P II > T Fancy Tables* Chairs Dvermantles •• • D-tt»»-" a » C J Chesterffields Lounges f j Carpet Squares Hearth Bugs Forcible Figures are our > C Lace Curtains Hall Curtains Fascinating Features. \ c Sideboards Wardrobes f «*o^-"*"«*"» > S Bookcases Chests Drawers . . ...,', rri■) 'lr i — \ ' < Bedsteads Bedding # \ G6-Carts:and Prams Sewing Machines wc* r% -. ft?/"***, f < Fenders and Irons Ashpans, etc. tSiSiey »rOS» © VOt i < Values are here in abundance. Secure Demonstrations < \ them. of our Value-giving ability f 1 - ■"■ -•■• , -will be at once seen by a ? •> — — " • s .--.t-.... • .I visit to our \ J WHY DOES BUSINESS < . _ „ w^„ mc < \ COME OTJB WAY P ..': Great Showrooms, 1 I BECAUSE OU?'bMu^lw(3ES *» HABD^STBEET. i j '/ . Defy Competition. n . , _ _-' < J '.TaiHeretoßaokea up tiy Deeds. PlSley PTOS. CT QQ. j*, T-y \" ' ' - : ' - — =fe=J ' — \ ■' '"'' 7 r ■ ' r ... ..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 3
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