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rar *]*«" AYORAL ELETCTION.— Ovc ig; 1VX draft Hall is not Targe enough f est public meetings, so C. J. Harley w ns. speak- at the Theatre Royal To-morr< -™ evening at 8. lin ■ — C. -VTELSON AMATEUR OPERAT] at ll AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. oil The ANNUAL MEETING will 1 —1 held in Mercer's Rooms, Trafalgar-sl nd 0 n FRIDAY, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. lat All Members are requested to be pr >ol sent. n; CECIL PALMER, CECIL LEVIEN, — Joint Hon. Secretarie J. : cc TH A TTIDWARDS, Announce <o- JE_ . J\. , JJ ■ that 1 d. has OPENED A SHOP IN BRIDG — STREET, (Next G. Muncaster, Jewe a ler), for the purpose of carrying on iW [1, "ORUIT ami /"-(ONFECTIONER' ie -I- ~- •' Busr-JESS. ALL GOCLY . t* f.MTCLASS ordei ""* and everytjii. ■ ...-.". -iged in an Ul ls TO-DATE ST '".E. t0 T? A ODWARDS _L_t. Jf\. JJiDWARDS I FRUITERER, & CONFECTIONER BRIDGE STREET. ~~ "jyTELSON i"IOLLEGE. "7 nnHE Governors of Nelson College re ;t _L quire the services of an ASSIST c ANT MASTER for the BOYS' COL LEGE, at a salary of £100 a year, witl ~ board and residence in the College. A :'• knowledge of Carman will be a recommendation. > mendation. *} It is desirable that the duties be entered upon at the beginning of the 1 'Second Term (jbu^t 26th May), but applicants who c.™ iinabb to join thee " are requested ii stit? the earliest date " upon which they can doso. j The appiii.nKnt will be subject to ' three mi aths' notice of termination on either side. | Applications, stating age and previous ' experience, and accompanied by certifiL cates, testimonials, and photograph, ad- " dressed to the Secretary, will be received up to the 29th inst. JAMES BLAIR, \ Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 16th April, 1907. Y. M. C. A, OPENING of NEW ROOMS, Hardy Street, on THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Splendid Musical and Literary Programme. Refreshments. All invited. Especially young men. ADMISSION FREE. "VTELSON MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON : Ladies and Gentlemen, — I have come forward as a candidate for the Mayoral Chair at the request of a large number of electors who, with myself, desire to see an improvement in the management of the affairs of the city. I have been in business in the City for over 20 years, all my interests in life are bound up in it, and I view with alarm the increase of rates, and the great deßt that is being loaded upon the City, and the delays in the conduct of the City business. i I was for thirteen years a member of the City Council, and have a thorough knowledge of the City affairs, i and I am sure that without any increase in the rates or in the overdraft, the necessary expenditure of the City can be kept within its income. I am also satisfied that tl c City Gasworks, under proper management, can be made a highly profitable concern, and the supply of gas greatly increased and improved. I am further sure that if elected I can conduct the meetings of the Council in an orderly manner and free from the quarrelling and bickering that has been the rule for the last twelve months. If elected, I promise the electors and pledge myself to do my utmost — (1) To keep the expenditure of the Council within its income. (2) To prevent any further increase in the bank overdraft. (3) To reduce the overdraft. (4) To prevent any increase in the rates, which are already much too high, and to ensure the fair expenditure of the rates for the benefit of all citizens. (5) To put the management of the Gasworks on a business footing, and to increase and improve the gas supply. (6) To conduct the meetings of the Council in an orderly, decorous, and expeditious manner. (7) To work harmoniously with all the Councillors for the benefit of the City and electors. (8) To see that every officer and employee of the Council does his duty. (9) To see that every contractor or other person dealing with the Council honestly and fairly carries out what he undertakes. (10) To expeditiously carry out the drainage works which have been authorised by the vote of the ratepayers. (11) To do all that can be done within the Council's means to improve the City. (12) To see that in all things the best interests of the ratepayers are honestly served. lam not allied to any party. I have no axe to grind and no friend to serve, and if elected to the Mayorship I shall rule the meetings and conduct the business with absolute impartiality. In conclusion, I ask those ladies and gentlemen who are satisfied with my promises and pledges to support me in the election. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Respectfuly, C. J. HARLEY. MR PIPER'S COMMITTEE. MEETS at the Co-operative Hall Hardy-st., ,Wed- , nesday) 17th inst., at 8 p.m. A Full I Attendance Requested. Supporters Invited. PROFESSOR Deleon. Phrenologist, ( Palmist, and Psychologist, can be consulted at Mrs Barry's, Haven-rd, ; from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. CALEDONIA - HOUSE. CHEESE. SILVERLEY'S: . A rich, f uU cream cheese, mild, and choice flavour, in two sizes, > loaf and medium. KAUPUKONUI : \ A fine old cheese, full flavoured 1 and well matured. /,] FINEST DUTCH CHEESE: f OWL BRAND, lib. Tins. Manufactured by Den Hoed and r Sloots, Rotterdam. is. MacLAREN'S ;; IMPERIAL CANADIAN CHEESt y New pattern. % lb. tins, ts \ PARMESAN CHEESE: ill Grated for Maccaroni Cheese st etc., etc. at E. GROVE & SON ~ (Late R. SNODGRASS & SONS), Vli&*lT IMPORTERS OF lllt UI;il!-(ii*aS9 GROCERIES AN] !"e PROVISIONS, tl n VRDY-STRBET. I-'LEPIIUXE 41.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3

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