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HERBERT J. HINGSTON can't b< beaten lor high-class goods at low est rates. Prunes, 6d a lb ; dates, 6d raisins, 6d ; starch, 4d ; blue, 9d ; a lb W. sauce, 4d. — Note the Address Bridg< Street. — , — , i — . — — — NOTICE— ALL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS MUST be PAID on oi before SATURDAY, the 27th of this month, otherwise will be sued for without further notice.— E. CRAIG, Bridge Street. CITY OF NELSON. TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES. Town Clerk's Office, 24th April, 1907. TENDERS will be received at the above Office until FRIDAY-, 3rd May, at '6 p.m., for Debentures, with Coupons attached, to the amount of TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£2500), being a Special Loan for Reinstatement of Collingwood and Normanby Bridges, issued under the authority of "The Local Bodies Loans Act," 1901. Each Debenture will be for the sum of One Hundred rounds, repayable on the Ist April, 1937, and bearing intere.'.t at the rate of Four and a-half per centum per annum, payable half-yearly, with a Sinking Fund of One and a-half per cent. The security offered for the Loan is a Special Rate of Three Farthings in the Pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property in the City of Nelson. Each tender must be for one or more Debentures, stating number of Debentures and price offered for each Debenture, and must be marked on the outside "Tender for Debentures." The highest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted, and the Council al:io reserves «the right to allot to any tenderer any less number of Debentures than that applied for , H. V. GULLY, ! Town Clerk. I V ■ . "TVOVEDALE FARMERS' UNION. FIELD DAT in Mr W„ Thorn's Paddock, on May Ist, 1907. Ploughing Matches, Chopping, Saw. ing, Nail driving, Tug-of-war, and Stepping Competitions. | OBSTACLJE Driving: Gentlemen, ' (tandem) ; Ladies, (single horse). } LUNCHEON. BOOTH on the Ground. I ENTRIES for Ploughing, Chopping, ' and Sawing to be sent in to- the Com- , mittee not later than 8 p.m. April 26th. . TEA, CONCERT, and DANCE at the Hall in the evening. W. THORN, President. _ __^_____ .«_ . _^__«___^__ . .. i WINTER UNDERWEAR.— SpIen- I did line of Bloomers at 2s lld. j Heavy knitted Bloomers in navy and ! black, at 4a 6d, 5s lld, 6s lld. Chil- J drens knitted Bloomers in navy and black — all sizes 2 to 6, from 3s 6d a pair. Ladies' warm woven combina- j tions from 3s lld. Woollen undorvests Is, ls 6d, Is lld, 2s lld to 6s 6d>ach. 150 sample garments in flannellette. Night knickers and chemises at one third off regular prices. BERT TASKER & CO. NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT OF j THE DISTRICT COURT. J THE SITTINGS of the DISTRICT ) COURT appointed to be held at Ncl- , son on Thursday Next, the 25th instant, ,vill be ADJOURNED till the following lay. JURORS, WITNESSES, Persons unier Recognizance, and all other persons interested are warned to be in attendance on FRIDAY*, the Twcntysixth insta.it, 10.30 a.m. _. Dated at Nelson this 23rd day of April, 1307. E. C KELLING, Clerk Distiict Court. HOPS,_HOPS. WE are CASH BUYERS of Prime HOPS. Submit samples early. BISLEY BROS, and CO. L~~ ITTLE BOYS' SUlTS.— Special purchase of 150 sample suits for small boys. These goods will open your ;yes, they are so nobby. Amongst them ivill be found a large number of tho:e stylish little Conroy suits with fancy Dollar and Vest. Also some very rhoicely trimmed sailor suits in tweeds md cloth. We bought them cheap and [ have marked them at very low prices —Call and See them. BERT TASKER & CO. [A Card.] DR. HENRY WRIGHT, Physician and Surgeon, has commenced prac- • ,ice in Nelson, and may be consulted 'rom 9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 2 p.m., 6 to 1 p.m., at "Ware," corner of Hardy and rasman Streets. "delicious"" swbtmeats KOHLERS, PETERS AND NESTLES FAMOUS MILK CHOCOLATE in ld, 3d, and 6d TABLETS. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO Ltd. Wholesale Agents NOTICE 7 """ TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. WE HEREBY Notify that we have sold our BUTCHERY BUSINESS to MR JAMES DELANEY, and the business will in future be conducted by him. We thank our numerous customers for the liberal support afforded us and trust the samo will be accorded onr successor. LITTLE AND CROSS. I BEG TO NOTIFY that I have taken over the above Busines., and hope by strict attention lo customers' wants, and supplying The best of meats only al lowest prices, to receive a fair share of support. Delivery Carts will run to suit town | and country cu-itomers. JAMES DELANEY. J NESTLES' COCOA. IS AN ABSOLUTELY PURE, & APPETISING COCOA. FOR BREAKFAST— SUPPER. [ S. KIRKPATRICK & CO Ltd. '■ Wholesale AgentJ . *]I|-RS T. TAYLOR, j LADIES' DRESSMAKER. Address : Vanguard-street, opposite Kirkpatrick's K. Jam Factory^ ORESCENT' BLEND fV TEA %**' Is a good drinking Tea, combining the characteristics of Darjceling and Ceylon Teas, and this is produced by careful blending. The chemical conditions of soil and varieties \)f climate affect plant life. Thus, Teas grown in Ceylon have distinctive characteristics and differ greatly from the Teas growii 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.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 3