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TO-MORROW; at 12 o'clock. I REEHOLD PROPERTY, I TODD'S VALLEY. LffESSES MARK SPROT & 00., are ' VI Instructed by the EXfeGUTOftS t the Estate of J, fififciANEY, Decflas1, to Sfell by Public Anctioili FREESOLD PROPERTY, Bompf (sing Writ (in acres bf First : c!aSs Land L*5U situato $obfl'S valley, fiSAPUAKAj Together with »_ itiomed. Dwelling and FARM© lUILBING.- tlUrlofc,,^. . &>aSk splot & co., . . . . Auctioneers. FRIDAY, December 28th, at 2' p.m. '. At Premises, Jf|ali?ftM fjitfeet. ■ .FURNITURE SALE. . f MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO. are favored with Instructions irom Mrs Wm. Arnold, who is leaving ■ Wolson, to sell — Sofas, Tables, Chest Drawer^ Bedsteads, Gas JSo.okitiE SUivo', Two , StrttaM; , ■2 -, Batns, Linoleums, Mjtf,tfe3es, Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, eta ,etc. NO RESERVE. T. J. LYNCH, , "Auctioneer. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR IS TI/HAT SHALL I GIVE ▼V FOB A- . PRESENT ? A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE, Well ■£*• Framed in our usual Artistic Style, makes an EXCELLENT PRESENT, and lasts a lifetime 'to remind the recipient of the Giver. ■We Have PICfURgS of ail Kinds, from ftD UPWARDS, ahd MOULDu ings and; mounts to Suit -111 taste. ■i- _ iaV'f. Gooke ■ ROYAL & SONS, BLUE HOUSE, HARDY STREET. RICHMOND ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORT. - ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 82nd, 1906: tjnuA1 > G-. G-. WMftING, Hbii. Secretary. MERRY CHfiistMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. JOHN^JONES HAS just receiVaa a hew and up-to-date .stock of English, American, and Continental -make of Boots and Shoes, which are a marvel for neatness. They are very light, durable, and extraordinary cheap, comprising 1, 2, 3, and Cross-Bar Shoes ; also lace and button, and will be sold at GREAT .BARGAINS THIS XMAS and being over-stocked, no REASONABLE OFFER refused. Ladies' Bar Shapes from 7s to 14s. Ladies' Glcea Loco or Bntton Cs 6d to 12s. Gents' Lace Crome Boot 10s 6d, now 8s 6d. OTHER LINES VERY CHEAP. JOHN~JONES BIRMINHAM HOUSE, BRIDGE-STRF.ET. CITY OF NELSON. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of the City of Nelson will be held at the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of December, 1906-,at 8 p.m. To consider the proposal for a loan of £2500 for the reinstatement of Collingwood and Normanby Bridge3, as published in the "Nelson Evening Mail" of the 12th inst. J. PIPER, Mayor. VVAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. LENDERS for het Undermentioned JL Works will close at the County Office; Nelson, where Plans and Specifications may be seen on WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY, at 4 o'clock p.m. L.Waiwhero Bridge, Pangatotara. 2. Beatson's Creek Bridges, Orinoco. 3. Upper Tadmor Road, (Metalling). 4. Sherry Valley Road, (metalling). Specifications for Nos. 3. and 4., may be seen at Palmer's Store, Tadmor J. K. LITTLEJOHN, County Engineer. /"lAROL SERVICE. A SERVICE OF PRAISE consisting of CHRISTMAS - CAROLS and ANTHEMS will ho hold at the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH next Sabbath Evening commencing at 6.30 o'clock. Largo choir.,. Special collection for London r "Ragged School Union. Final Practice, Friday, at 7.30 p.m. THE Undersigned Dental Practitioners will close their offices for the Xraas Holidays from' December 24 to January 5, inclusive : — C. J. DECK, W. W.. SQUIRES, J. GREENWOOD, C. P. HOWARD, G. HOBY, P. PARKER. For tie convenience- of the Public, MR. GREENWOOD will open every afternoon, except Saturdays and public holidays. MOTUEKA MOUNTED RIFLES." rf^RAND MILITARY rpOURNAMENT. BOXING DAY, Dec. 26th. NELSON GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. EXCURSION STEAMERS FROM I NELSON. W. A. COPPINS, Secretary. RHEUMATISM. 'j The quick relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm is worth many times the cost. It makes rest and sleep possiole. For sale by— j R. Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy-st ' A MOTHER OF TWELVE. About four years ago," writes Mrs Lv L. Warneminde, North Pineg (Q.), ' "my little boy, then about five weeks Did, had a very severe attack of -diarrhoea," and though I was giving him the medicine prescribed he did not . seem to get any better. I had- seen in I the papers that ■ Chamberlain's' Colic Cholera,. ..and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured cases- similar to his, m-I thought I would give it a trial." Jo my great relief he showfed improveinant after the first tlose, and.it only took a couple of doaes to completely . cure my in- 1 fant. I ' anY.A motner of 'twelve children, and after my experience I can safely recommend- it,"-. For «ale by ' K. Snodgrass.,"and (Sons, Hardy-st. The Great Wellington Fire. - ■Ntf? amount of -•let.twrtress could do Justice to' the destrtictfea. and devastation done by the '■•reetynf-fire In WelJingtoß.gi To ■sppreclate.- the »grea£"-' flMs..o?;>tlift swe*p> O.u»?*tousJ;..Bee the ; ru ins,, or at alt-events, pld^fea. ' - A splj?udidVset .o/Mshqjtosv, iliiplnfllng. , a .double- page ' panorama; apjears lu the "Graphic" tbia week. ' * . .-- if,' ' '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 21 December 1906, Page 4

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