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— .■■■uiß^g— """"""""Mß—— —^^ NOTICE. "ITTILLIAM NEWTH wishes to notif: VV tho residents of Wakefield anc Surrounding D.'s ricti that he is aboul to start a PLANISG MILL on the Arthur Estate, and will be prepared t« receive Timber for Dressing at an early date, and will alto stock first-class ■ Timber, WAKE* IELD. VTELSON GARRISON BAND will 1\ discourse a selecteJ Piogramme of Music at the WAIMEA RIFLES' CAMP on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, November 18th. 715* "clearing" bale. KAESTEN - MEANS BUSINESS. For Two Weeks Only ALL GOODS, NEW AND SECONDHAND, will be marked in plain figures, at unheard of prices. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ATI Exchange and Mart, BRIDGE-STREET. SATURDAY NEXT, 17th, at 11 a.m. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. (At Photo Studio, next Mrs Mylrea, Hardy-street ) •"£"l7 M LOCK has leinfavo. red win W instructions from Me Marklanti (who is leaving Nelson) to sell his Furniture and Effects. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. NKLSON COLLEGES. FREE PUPILS. j PUPILS" who have qualified for JUNIOR FREE PLACES in the Boys' or Girls' College, and who pur- ■ pose to avail themselves of such, are requested to attend at the College Ofiice before 31st December, to fill up ( and sign the Education Departments : Form of Application to be admitted to I a Free Place, bringing wiih them their Certificates of Birth and of Proficiene}'. J By the Regulations issued by the Education Department, pupils over 11 j years of age on the Ist December 1 previous to joining the College, and j who claim free tuition on their Certificates of Proficiency, shall not exceed 10 per cejt of the total number of Free Pupils received. Such applicants will therefore be enrolled provisionally oily, and should their number exceed the limit prescribed by the regulations 1 Free Places will be allocated up to that limit in accordance with the marks re-: ceived by each in the School Kxamination for'Cerlificatos of Proficiency. Such pupils can, however, free themselves from this limitation by passir g the Special Examination for Junior Free Places. ! Free PuDils will be received only at fhe beginning of each year. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, Bth November, 1906. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that legal proceedings will be taken against any person who without the permission of the Council deposits Rubbish on any road or in any Riverbed or Watercourse vithin the County. S. BLOMFIELD, County Clerk. * NELSON POULTRY, PIGEON, & CANARY , ' ASSOCIATION. ' ANNUAL MEETING wiliSie held in the Co-operative Store Room on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21st. at 8 p.lh. BERT TASKER, 7115 Hon. Sec. MRS RUSS, of Wakefield, begs to notify that she has opened her ; Home for receiving Patients under the name of "Oranga Nursing Home." Patients for nursing, convalescent, or anyone on an health recruit will receive ; avery attention. < U DRESSED White Shirts 3/6 and . N 4/G, with yoked shoulders. Dress • and they're woith 6/6.— Deo & 7133 - LOST, on Monday evening, in the ; Maitai, between the Brook and Leow Hardy street Bridge, an Angler's ' -ollaps'ble Landing Net. Finder please •etutn to " Mascotte," H<_rdy-st. East, >pp. Botanical Reserve. Reward. 11 _— If EN'S Blue Vicunia Suits 27,6, strong .VI Tweed Suits 18/6 to 35/-, lots other ines at your own prices. — Dee & Sons. 3DD Vests.— l2o just bought cheap, made from remnants of good weed?, worth 10/6, to clear at 4/6 to t'/6. -Dee & Sons. 7132 — — Christ Church Ladies' Guild Bazaar. PALACE SKAT ISG RINK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth and THURSDAY, DEC. 6th. STALLS FORPlain and Fancy Work ; Gills' Fancy Work; Flowers ; Sweets : Cakes ; Produce ; anl Books. Jumble Stall and Bran Pie. | Art ("allory. J 1 he Latest Style of Photogipphy. Variety of Cake Competitions. Special Attractions each Evening. Afternoon Tea. 'Refreshments at all hours. New Books and New Supplies. Haggard's Benita, 2/G and 3/G Hoskins' Widow of Choice, 2/6 and 3/ . Albenesi's I Know a Maiden, 2/6 or d 3/6 Meade's In the Flower of "1 outfits Le "feuvre's Tlie Mender, 2/6 and 3/6 Walton's Dr forester, St/fi and 3/6 Warden's Old Hous at Corner, 2/6 snd 3<C Mather's T.-lly (Ho. 2/6 an j 3,6 Wells' tn the D.iys of the Comet, 2/6 and 3/G R N Carey'" No Friend Like a Sister, " 2/H ard 3 6 Crockett's Woke Plumes of Na\arre, 2/6 and 3/''. WUhaw's The Patriots, 2/6 and 3/6 Fletcher's Maid and Her Money, 2/6 and 3/6 J. E. Hounsell & Co Rn■ ■ ■

(®Ss><'i>^<S><S>3>s>^^ 1 X That brand ia carried by a first ! X class tea— a Tea that finds $ % favour with most people. .< ' 1 < jj 1 CRESCENT '< I 1 BLEND < C I TEA j " t * I X Is delicious, wholesome, and of ( F 1 % fall strength. It is a blend of , C % the strong, vigorous teas of < Z % Darjeeling, and the fine deli- • £ % cate teas of Ceylon. It is & f blended for quality, and ib the « % standard by which other teas " x are tested. A W < * t f SOLD BY STOREKEEPERS I AT 21- PER LB:

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 3

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