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MATERIALISM warps Reason and lowers the moral code. Norton Taylor's lecture explains. ATHEISM, the denial of a Supreme Intelligence, crushes, and .degrades, Norton Taylor's lecture worth hearing. .~ ,_ . r ■--, _, '_ -• i : , ;-* BANANAS, 24 for U; 3ii3 S Ug o'f peihuts thrown in. Northern Spy dessert apples.— BUßTON BROS., I Phone. 249. LOST on Priday afternoon.— A stone bl'DOch. Oreefl Shamrock set in gold .arid pearls ; finder rewarded at the "Mail" Offiirt': _ ; , ~~~~-'- -- ■ — --■"?" ->-«-nf *-. jrv«...»MOW Shovif'mg^a full line of silver novelties in, Cigarette Cases Oaril ;Gasi.s, Match.. Box.es',: Purses, and Prese'titf. of every, .description, v ■ i„ BR9WN afid KERR; UPPER Wakefield Methodist Anniversary services tb-morrdw, 2.30, Rev. C. H. QSarland. .7, Rev. Peryman. Annual meeting Wednesday. PRESSED Cheek, Boiled Ham\ Ge'i'man Sausages apd Trotters at -. . D. MERLINO'S, Bridge-st. NELSON PEOPLE'S TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting will be held on MONDAY NEXT, 22nd inßt, m „„ D. R. EDWARDS, " ' . ._. Secretaty; T^ELSON (TJ.OLF ipLtß. THE Ladies' Medal Match will be played Next THURSDAY, April 25th. ' MAYORAL ELECTION. MR PIPER invites the Municipal Electors to meet him at tlie Theatre on Monday, 22ndnd., at 8 p.m., when he will reply to criticism and unfold a policy, .JtrOCKEY.--aIL MEMBERS of Nelson.' fibckey Club please meet at CAMERA GLUB Rooms on Moriday next, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. G. V. Spear, Hori. Secretary. : — . , ii.i — '• FUNERAL. THE Friends of Mr Bosselmann are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late son Francis, will leave his residence, Waimea street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the New ''Cemetery. » ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. BRIGHTWATER AUTUMN SHOW i/T\F" Flower, Fruit, Vegetables, do\J mestic, and Art Exhibts, to be held at the Parsonage Grounds on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next, in aid of the Parsonage Building Fund. Ladies' Guild, Sale of Work Stall of Fancy and Useful Articles. Refreshments at moderate rates. Music in the Evening . The 2 p.m. train will suit city visitors Entries received till MONDAY, 23rd. WALTER L. AVERY, Hon. Sec. O. E. HUGOT THE Well-known Lecturer oil Phrenology and Physiognomy, will lecture in the Rechabite Hall, THURSDAY Next, 25th, on "Faces and Expression." Admission free. Collection. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. WHITE HART YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th APRIL. 2 P.M. MESSRS MARK SPROT and CO. will sell as above : — 50 Fat and Forward Wethers 70 Prime Sheep 125 Store Wethers 100 Ewes in lamb 58 2-tooth to full mouth Ewes 150 Halfbred Ewes 74 Ewes in lamb Horse, Dray, and Harness. R. V. GULLY, ; Auctioneer. NOTICE. IT having been stated that I am Leaving Richmond, I wish to give the statement a DENIAL, and to say that it is my intention to REMAIN in Richmond. < J. C. LITTLE. " SUPERIOR ' SEED OATS MACHINE DRESED, (700 Sacks). ALGERIONS. WE STRONGLY advise Farmers to see this splendid sample, and secure your seed promptly as the quantity and price will command rapid sale. NEALE & HADDOW. SEED MERCHANTS., VANGUARD-ST. TJUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. BEGS to notify that he has disposed of his engineering business to — . ,MR S. WINN, jind in thinking his numerous Customers for the support they have given him wishes it to be understood that he is still about the works, and hopes for _ris successor a continuance of the support accorded himself. IN Taking over Mr Peart's business I respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to my predecessor, and promise the same high-class workmanship characteristic of these works for so many years. All work entrusted to me will receive either Mr Peart's, or my own supervision. I am prepared to undertake all classes of either engineering or blacksmithing work, and trust that I shall receive a fair share of patronage. S.WINN, TeeS WORKS, LOWER HARDY-ST, Nelson. -ayJUNICIPAL TjI LECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON: LADIES ,& GENTLEMEN — At. 'the request of numerous ratepayers, I aiu a candidate for a seat in I the City Council, independent of any party, and if returned will give my I best services to the business of thes City, and value the honour of your tr Considering our small population (un--1 der 10.000), our rates are tpo high, having alniost doubled within ten years. To Ulustrate this I give the following I particulars: Rates charged upon my . Lm's offices and warehouse, Hardysfreet in 1896-7 amounted to £28 -lis ' Od 1906 7 they have risen to £55 14s - Od These figures speak for themselves. „ % hold thTopinion that our Gasworks should be placed and run on the^bes '- business lines- under an r, manager, and made to give a handsome u return to the benefit- of the -I am a strong supporter of most of 1- 1 the manifesto as advocated by Mr Har I ley in his published address, and being lone of the largest City ratepayers, it it. I will be readily seen that my interests y. j are identical with all property owners n- 1 and householders. If returned 1 win in, oppose what may appear unnecessary expenditure, and assist if possible tore- — duce the present high rates, of course, .C- consistently in keeping with necessary or requirements. his j I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, I ! yours respectfully, ge V A. H. BISLEY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 April 1907, Page 3

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