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THE EVIDENCE OP FINGER PRINTS. (United Press Association.) e_ CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. , c William Mason, alias Rushton, an< William Knight were before the Magu ,i trate's Court to-day, charged with bur , glary and theft on the evidence of thi , finger print officer. Knight was com '• mitted for trial but Rushton was dis 3 charged. Knight's finger print wai I found on a cash box that had been robU bed. HE FLORAL FETE will be a Day of GREAT ATTRACTIONS. .; DON'T FORGET DEC. 12th. A' EE yoa going to the SWIMMING SPORTS at the Port on, Saturday ? Bather ! DON'T MISS IT ! CONCERT, Public Hall, STOKE, WEDNESDAY Next, at 8 p.m. Excellent programme. LOST, Purse containing money, train ticket, and receipts, between Wai-mea-street and Port. Beward at Maii. OffiCß. LOST, Fur Necklet, between Richmond and Rocks Road. Reward at Mail Office. , 7632 { Glance Will Suffice. Do not pass l\ our Window without se«ing our magnificent display of Diamond and Ergagement Rings Every ring carefully chosen. Solid right throuph. — Brown and Kenv 7634 WAIMEA AMATEDR SWTMMING CLTJB.— Opening SPORTS to be held at APPLEBY on SATURDAY, December 15th. Inter-club, Club, and Schoolboys' Races. Entries for Interclub events close with the Secretary on Saturday, December Bth. Programmes sent on application to P. H. BEST, Hon. Secretary, Appleby. 7626 LOOK OUT for the Farm Ya,rd. Race at the FLORAL FETE,— Record Entries. " CHRIST CHURCH LADIES ~* GUILD BAZAAR. FLOWER COMPETITION. ALL Entries MUST be arranged in the Palace Skating Bink by 10-30 TO.MORROW MORMNG. ' ARE you going to the SWIMMING SPORTS at the Port on Saturday ? Rather! CITY OF NELSON. T7ICTORIA CRESCENT will be V CLOSED for VEHICLE TRAFFIC for a few days. . H. T. GULLY, Town Clerk. 4th December, 1906. 7045 EVERYONE is bringing their BABIES along for the BABY j SHOW. So don't forget yours on Dec. 12th. FUNERAL. THE Friends of Mr F. H. Savery are informed that the Funeral of his late father will leave the residence of Mrs Savage, Hardy Street, to-mor-row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock for the . New Cemetery. i G. FLEMING & SONS, , . Funeral Directors. : FUNERAL NOTICE j mHE Friends of WJLLIAM COLE- j MAN are informed that the Fune- . ral of his late WIFE will leave his I residence, Gladstone Road. Richmond, ! at Two o'clock TO-MORROW (We<3- ! nesday) AFTERNOON, for the Ricfc. mond Cemetery. Wm. E. WILKES, Undertaker. \/ft/SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 735, E.C. THE INSTALLATION of W.M elect and investiture of Officers j will take place it the Masonic Temple, Collingwood-street. on TUESDAY,- : December 4th, at. 7 p.m. sharp. Visit o.s cordially invited. ARE you goin? to the SWIMMING SPORTS at the Port on Saturday V Rather! . | PLENTY of fun . for the Boys and Girls at the FLORAL FETE on Dec. 12th. Be ready for Stilt Walking, Three-legged Race, etc. j N ELSON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB , GRAND OPENING MEETING, 1 AT THE PORT. On SATURDAY NHST, December 8 I at 2-15 p.m. | Good Entries. Good Races. Good Sport. Admission Is, Ladiei & Children 6d. E. V. SPEAR, Hen. Sec. DON'T FORGET. CHRIST CHURCH LADIES' GUILD B A ZAAiR, PALACE SKAIING RINK. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY, j Numerous Stalls containing a variety j of goods to suit everybody, including a ; special lot of Jewellery and Famy ' Goods direct from Canada. FLOWER & CAKE COMPETITIONS. VARIOUS SIDE.SHOWS. SPECIAL EYENINtS ATTRACTIONS. Refreshments at all Hours. Doors opt n from 3to 533, n.nd from 7 to 10 p.m. ! Admission— To-morrow : Afternoon, , 6d ; Evening, la. I TO FRUITGROWERS. WE ARE CASH PURCHASERS . . 0F,.,'. Strawberries, Gooseberries, Red Currants, Black Currants, S. KIRKPATRICK & \: CO., Ltd., NELSON JAM FACTORY. <y rs sd to iy f\ 1 OST," last "Wednesday night, at tb I li Theatre, or coming home, a Fu t0 Tippet. Finder rewarded at MAii.Offici h£ rtOME and see the fine lot of Boy ' \j Blouses, stylish makes, 2/11 to 5/i Q gl all sizes.— Dee & Sons. m - •> pWEEN JBLats ai.«-o the btjat, and co: I no more than inf erioir makes. V\ aeil only Hata that briDg yon back agai —Dee & Sons. 75f nes de- * VOID annoyance of an imperfect 1 ov- rt. and buy a 'Tween Hat, the on icer perfect fitting; Hat yet shown.— Dae * Sons. .j 75

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 3

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