r -jhtAßßlTS.— Bfenheim rabbits to " "JLVmorrbw ;, ioww.- ducks, geese, . o-.\ ■ ■ hand ; prices reasonable j smoked sfchua; ! jer (ham cured). Stringer, Phone 34. LAUGH at Frosts. Ladies' all-wool knitted bloomers at 4s 6d, 5s 6d. Wool vests from Is.— Bert Tasker and Bod Hardy Stre^ L-ADIES are invited to inspect our .magnificent stock of. furs, and. muffs. Necklets from Is 6d each. — . Brrt Tasker and Co., Hardy Street. A" '^"i:£i-^l6rS D To^»lJsst»iieJ S) .§& ls~ Is 3d. Colonial Biaifietf,' i7*»-6f»;" 22s 6d-, 27s 6d.— Bert Tasker and Co. BOYS' Norfolk Suits, grand line at .10s 6d and 14s 6d. Boys' caps, 6d each.— Bert Tasker and Co. "0 IA K9. Ibk I ,. Sale: SeveDty guinea XT -Piano" &f £35', Sboiotaef:— PAGE AND SONS. -. .- STILL a Few Left.— Kid .gloves slightly spotted, usual price 5s lid, now Is lid and 2s 3d ; line at Is 6d sold out. — Bert Tasker and Co. WE have about 3000 yards of our famous dble width serge at Is 1 64 on had in navy, black and red.— Bert Tasker and Co., Hardy Street. /^\u"£ Hose at Is is~bard to~bsaT U Opened ab last our well-known Men's ribbed Cashmere Sox at Is 6d. Bert Tasker and Go ; TO Clear at half-price: 10 of out New Season's Jackets. This week only.— Bert Tasker and Co. I "CIOUND, on Hockey Ground, BotanK. ical Reserve, Lady's Small Handbag with money inside. Apply "Mail" Office. LOST between Sp. Grove and Wakefield Satdy. last, Lady's Tweed Coat.— Reward at Mrs W. Hunt's; WaKefield. m ART AN SILKS ! Arrived to-day, a X shipment of these very scarce goods in all the best Clan patterns, at 3s 6d per The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Coy. GLAN TARTAN SILKS ! The latest cra2e — New goods arrived to-day, at 3s 6d a yard.— The Auckland Cloth--1 ing and Drapery Company. e\ If* PER YARD! For very beauti- | tJI D ful Tartan Silks. Just opened.— The Auckland Clothing and Dripery Coy. BLANKETS ! The most sensational Bargains in Colonial Blankets ever seen — 16s lid for a Large Double Bed Pair.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Coy. YOU'LL be prepared to meet the winter winds and rains if you'll come and purchase Overcoats and Underwear here.— DEE and SONS. A CORNER in BLANKETS f Large Double Bed Colonial Blankets at 16s lid a pair.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Coy. CAN'T BE MADE FOR THE MONEY TO-DAY ! The Large Size Colonial Blankets which we are selling at 16s lid a pair. Can't now be made for the money. — The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Coy. rriABLE POTATOES.— Landing anI other shipment of those prime Brown Rivers and Up-To-Dates. t Ab- ' solutely sound and free from disease. TABLE CARROTS AND ONIONS. SEED T>EAS.— This is one of our . EED X EAS. Specialities. We have the very best imported strain of DAISY and STRATAGEM PEAS. Prices and Samples on application. NEALE AND HADDOW. FOR Good Sound Apples go to — HERBERT HINGSTON'S Bridge Street). NOT Sometimes, but every time you buy a hat here, you are sure of ' the best the world produces.— DEE and SONS. rriAILORED Boxed Suits for the K. man who wants to look dressy. ; They fit all, 45s to 70s.— DEE AND ■ SONS. HATS ! Your appearanco depends on your head gear, get into one that becomes you, are here in abundance. — DEE and SONS. r-lITIZENS' BAND. BOTANICAL GARDENS.— Sunday. CONCERT Assisted by MAGNOPHONE. Admission by Silver Coin. IhbattbbyV" FANCY FAIR COMMITTEE MEETING TO-MORROW Night, 7.30 o'clock. Business important Every member requested to attend. P. TOPLISS, Hon. Sec. JTbATTERY FANCY FAIR. ALL Ladies and Gentlemen having promised Gifts or Articles to the above are requested to leave same at the Drill Hall, To-morrow (Thursday) Evening, at 7.30: PHIL. TOPLISS, Hon. Secretary. r\TVTT/^IVT SEED THAT OJN lOIN WILL GROW. STOCKS of the Primest NEW SEASON'S SEED on hand. QUALITY right on top. PRICE right on the bottom. Brown Globe, Brown Spanish Golden Globe, White Spanish. NEALE AND HADDOW. mO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. CONTINUATION OF A UCTION S ALE IN THE ESTATE OF THE Late W. Betteny> W. LOCK, Auctioneer. rriHE CATHEDRAL. On ASCENSION DAY, May 9th, the following Services will be held at the Cathedral: — 11 a.m.— Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m. — Evening Prayer and Sermon. T^TOTICE. ANY Person found TRESPASSING on my property, known as Col. Branfield's, will be PROSECUTED. F. SOWMAN. CHEAP FUEL.— The coal that nearly everyone insists upon having is PUPONGA. No soot; an even heat is maintained; does not go out; does not d "Wffi * TTADDOW, J^ XX Sole Agents jDICHMOND •m«-ETHODIST /CHURCH ANNIVERSARY QERVICES:SUNDAY, MAY. 26th. C° NC f HUJJDAY, MAY 30th. GRAND MUSICAL ARY ENTERTAINMENT ' METHODIST 'sUNDAY SCHOOL By the St. John's Young Men's Class. SELECTIONS by Citizens' Band.---!e O. Items by Glee Club.— Solos.Entertaining Dialogue by Class Mem i, bers\ TO-NIGHT, Wednes., May 8 d at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. i "£££!_ MINERS, WANTED GOOD PRACTICAI HANDS. Apply— PUPONGA COLLIERY.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 May 1907, Page 3
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