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KAIAPOI and Roslyn underwear. We have big lot in heavy and fine silk mixtures, those that don't irritate. DEE AND SONS. COLONIAL winter underwear ; we are going to lead the way; shop full Kaiapoi and Roslyn makes.— DEE AND SONS. Q/ "I ~t IS all we ask for a Boys ' 0/ J. X strong Norfolk knicker tweed suit ; nigher price if you like. — DEE AND SUNS. MAYORAL ELECTION.— Outside boroughs are laughing at our squabbles and mare's nests. Vote for 0. J. Harley on Wednesday, and end this miserable deadlock. — i ,— r— — MAYORAL ELECTION— Do you want your rates kept down and yet secure proper maintenance and progress ? Then vote for C. J. HARLEY on Wednesday. RELIABILITY.— That's the point when it comes to choosing your jewellry, our stock is recently replenished in all its lines and every article can be depended on. — Brown and Kerr. M*~ AYORAL ELECTION.— Vote for the native-born ! Twenty years a man of affairs. Thirteen years a foremost city councillor. Who? C. J. Harley. Then vote for him on Wednesday. MAYORAL ELECTION.— Read C. J. HARLEY 'S platform and circular to the electors, and reflect whether you can get a better Mayor. Vote for him on Wednesday. — * ' )* WANTED KNOWN. Boys' strong tweed suits at 4s lid. Odd Serge knickers from Is lid. — Cash Drapery Company, Bridge-st. "AYORAL ELECTION.— Do you want the drainage works pushed on and the loan used instead of being quarrelled over and deadlocked? Then vote for C. J. HARLEY on Wednesday. 1 ■ 1 — — . , , T ( WANTED KNOWN.— Boys' strong shirts, all sizes, ls and ls 6d ; boys' jerseys, navy and cardinal, ls lid each. — Cash Drapery Compeny, Bridge Street. AYORAL ELECTION.— Why pay several hundreds a year for idle drainage loan money locked up in the bank? Vote for C. J. HARLEY on Wednesday, and let the works proceed. — . V ■ WANTED KNOWN.— Boys and youths' tweed overcoats ; men's oilskin coats 7s lid each men's white sweaters, 4s lid each. — Cash Drapery | Company, Bridge-st. \ . 1 WANTED KNOWN.— Men's strong dark tweed shirts at 3s 6d, 3s lid and 4s 6d each ; odd tweed vests from 1 2s 6d each. — Cash Drapery Company, Bridge Street. —U, , ■ WANTED KNOWN.— Boys' strong navy serge sailor suits from 3s 6d each. Few only, boys' knickers to clear at ls pair. — Cash Drapery Company, Bridge Street. — i . i WANTED to sell cheap; gent's seconuiiand bicycle. Apply by letter to "Bicycle," "Mail" Office. ■jl/j" AYORAL ELECTION. " MR BARLEY'S Committee meets at Messrs Adams and Harlev's Building TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. All members invited.

H BATTERY. N.Z.F.A. THE BATTERY will PARADE Tomorrow TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. MAITAI LODGE, No. 15. U.A.O.D. USUAL Meeting to-night at 7.30 o'clock. In'stallatin of District President elect at 8.30. W. D. Thomson, Secretary, , ST. JOHN'S TITETHODIST jMHURCH. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). TTUMEROUS AND— TNTERESTING RECITAI, by REV. H. L. Blamires, on "WIT and WISDOM of METHODIST PHEAHCERS." Admission ls. Commence at 8 p.m. t — - M.Ap—^ ORESCENT BLEND £Sf TEA %tOS Is a good drinking Tea, combining the characteristics of Darjeeling and Ceylon Teas, and this is produced by careful blending. The chemical conditions of soil and varieties of climate affect, plant life. Thus, Teas grown in Ceylon have distinc- " tive characteristics and differ greatly from the Teas grown in India, China and elsewhere. There are, in point of fact, over 2000 different kinds of Tea, and it is the duty of the blender to modify harshness and emphasize features by blending. That is why CRESCENT BLEND TEA is so good. FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS PER LB. -IVTELSON /COLLEGE. .<*>' THE Governors of Nelson College require the services of an ASSISTANT MASTER for the BOYS' COLLEGE, at a salary of £100 a year, with board and residence in the College. A knowledge of German will be a recommendation. . , It is desirable that the duties , be entered upon at the beginning of the Second Term (about 26th May), but applicants who are unable to join then ire requested to state the earliest date upon which they can doso. The appointment will be subject to three months' notice of termination on either side. Applications, stating age and previous experience, and accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, addressed to the Secretary, will be received up to the 29th inst. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Oflice, Nelson, 16th April, 1907. /^LASSES IN AGRICULTURE. A COURSE of 12 Lessons on AGRICULTURE, will be given by Mr James Bruce, Instructor in Agriculture, at tha following centres : — . Wakefield, every Monday, commencing April 15th. Nelson, every Tuesday, commencing April 16th. Richmond, every Wednesday, com mencing April 17th. Motueka, every Friday, commencinj April 19th. Hours : 7 to 9 p.m. Tho Classes will be conducted in thi School buildings at Richmond and Mo tueka, and at the Technical Schools a Nelson and Wakefield. Farmers and others interested are in vited to attend these Classes. Fee 7s 6d for the Course. The Instructor -will be pleased t< supply any further particulars required N. U. WILLIAMS, Acting-Secretary. i Nelson Education Boarc NOTICE THE NEUDORF SCHOOL COI MITTEE invites Tenders f< PAIN! ING ;' School and Ontbuilding Tenders to.close on April 22nd. Specifications may bo seen at tl house of the -undersigned. ' HENRY C. BEUKE, Secretary, N.S.C

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1907, Page 3

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