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15. TTOP-PICKERS be wise, look c Jj. way. Men's and Boys' Clothin it means a lot to you. The very bi assortment; lowest prices. — Dee & Sol -|7^ A Ti 1 DWARDS, Annoum 7s has OPENED A SHOP IN BRIDC of STREET, (Next G. Muncaster, Jew ;Y ler), for the purpose of carrying on _ TfIRUIT and /"lONFECTIONEB BUSINESS. 3n ALL GOODS of FIRSTCLASS orde d- and everything managed in an U. lg TO-DATE STYLE. EA "Cl DWARDS . J\. Hi DWARDS e" FRUITERER, & CONFECTIONEB j. BRIDGE STREET. o- ' " —^ — '. — Z 7, JUST round "Dees Corner yc will find (UP.BARD & CO— note ,d for Sterling > -.■-- «•> Men's and Boy e- Clothing. C " mHE MAWV.AL ELECTION. d MR C. J. KAi'jLEY'S CANDIDAd Tli HE. " Mr C. J. HARLEY, a candidate fo the Mayoralty of Nelson will addres the electors at the Theatre Royal o n THURSDAY Evening ,at 8 o'clock, am •- deal with municipal affairs. Question i Invited. . ~ON-COMS. CLUB. I ANNUAL MEETING. ALL N.C.O's of the Nelson Volunteer f are requested to attend the abovi meeting on FRIDAY Next, 7.3( 3 p.m. Club Room. I BUSINESS.- (1) To receive balance sheet. (81 Elect iwi of Officials (3) Elei'lj-.n ni Secretary and Trea ; surer. Wm. BELL, Secretary and Treasurer. OUR MEN'S Clothing Trade is growing by leaps. We wish it to be distinctly understood that we do not, and will not stock cheap and nasty shoddy, when we can't sell good suits we're not going to sell any at all. Just now we are offering some splendid inducements in Men s Tailor-made Suits. The style and finish of these goods will commend themselves to you at first glance, while our reputation stands at the back of the quality all the time. Prices from 32s 6d to 60s. BERT TASKER & CO. P'" OTATOES. T3OTATOES. OTATOES. Jl OTATOES. LOCAL POTATOES turning out such indifferent quality, we have IMPORTED A VERY PRIME LINE OF SOUTHERN TABLE POTATOES. Also Prime Hard Onions, NEALE AND HADDOW. "iy ELSON 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 tho 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 was for thirteen years a member of the City Council, and have a thorough knowledge of the City affairs, and I am sure that without any increase in tho rates or in. the overdraft, the necessary expenditure of the City can be kept within its income. I am also satisfied that tie 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 mopths. 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 tbe benefit of all citizens. (5) To put the management of the Gasworks on a businoss 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 dope 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 ladNs 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. ' OTARANUI. ' OTARANUI. TENDERS ars invited up fo 27th April for buying or leasing 380 acres of land at Totaranui ; 280 acres cleared and in grass ; 30 acres (' flat. Low hills, three miles of fencing. A lovely situation for the homestead. j Post and telephone office within five minutes' walk. Large block of Crown [land adjoining; also a natural boat harbour. Tho highost or any other tender not necessarily accepted. •■ W. H. PRATT, Totaranui. CALEDONIA - HOUSE. CHEESE. SILVERLEY'S; " A rich, full cream cbeese, nalltl j_nd choice flavour. In two sizes loaf and medium. i ; KAUPUKONUI: s A fine old cheese, full flavoure* I and well matured. ,) FINEST DUTCH CHEESE*. £ OWL BRAND, lib. Tins. Manufactured py Den Boe4 »»( n Sloops, RotterdamMacLAREN'S „ IMPERIAL CANADIAN CHEESI , New pattern. J. lb. tins, PARMESAN CHEESE : Grated for 31accaroni Cheesi he etc., eto. S> E. GKOVE & SON E ' (Late R. SNODGRASS * SONS), on DZtfgCrr IMPORTERS OF HIOIJ-C_W^ GROCERIES AN LY PROVISIONS, H YKDY-STREET. 'KLEPIIONE 41. r.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1907, Page 3

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