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■ THE ARBITRATION COURT. [United Pkess Associatiox.J WANGANUI, Thursday. The Arbitration Court concluded this morning when the flaxmillers' dispute, continued from Palmerston, was heard, t the evidence being in the nature of objections by employers to the recommendations of the Conciliation Board. The Court sits at Napier on Monday, t and later on at Masterton. - A bee can carry twice its own weight !> in honey. | REMEMBER that the offering at the Great Meeting in the School ' of Music To-night will be devoted to v omen's work in the Mission Field. Admission free. PAIR saddle tweed trous, 2 prs wool underpants, 2 singlets, 2 warm shirts; the lot 27s 6d.— Dee and Sons. PEOPLE in the far backs send us 20s — you get boy's Norfolk suit,, jersey, pair stockings, pr. braces, cap pr. school pants.— DEE AND SONS. ALL DOGS and FOWLS found in my Yards from this date, will be Poisoned. JOHN HALPINE, Upper Bridge Street, Nelson. June 13th, 1907. DRY FEET assured in a pair of "ANCHOR" Boots. Closing Sale near it's finish. — Come^ — To-morrow. REMEMBER that the offering at ■ the Great Meeting in the School of Music To-night will be devoted to , vomen's work in the Mission Field. I Admission free. i . ._ / } "1 A /A P AY S for a 26-piece dinner Xtc/ O set at Walker's annual clear- j ing Sale; toilet sets from 10s 6d. £) /C\ BUYS 6 English china cups £il tj and saucers — large size, at WALKER'S, Bridge Street. j -i lf\ WILL purchase 6 white and j X/ t) gold tea plates, or 6 china cups at WALKER'S SALE. A DANCE in connection with the ; Waimea Football Club will be held ! in the j ODDFELLOWS' HALL, RICHMOND, on FRIDAY Evening.— , MISS FOWLER, Pianiste. ! F FLOORCLOTH, Linoleums, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Curtains, Blind Hollands, Blankets, Down Quilts. >, FLEMING & SONS. JUST ARRIVED. CHOICE KUMERAS. HERBERT J. HINGS- ; 'ION, Bridge Street, 'Phone 298. T -%T TT /COMPANY, Cleaners, A 2%. .Aj "O Dyers Pressers, Etc., WAIMEA STREET. HANDS Wanted to wear our imita- : tion Reindeer gloves, in greys, fawns, black, and ivory, from Is to 2s 9d a pair. These gloves are fit for any lady in the land to wear. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st^ rTTEEL Everyone you know, that the X Table Damask at Is yard advertised by the CASH DRAPERY CO., is Just Real Good. : FOUND a busy shop in Bridge -St., ' where they sell a Heavy Wool | Singlet for 3s- lid. They're real back warmers. ; ' CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. j ; ""\7OU'RE a -em," said John to. JL ' his wife, when she showed him 1 the strong Working Shirt she bought for 2s lid at the- — CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. HORSE Carrots, 4s per Sack ; Table carrots, 4s 9d ; table swedes, 3s 9d a sack.— NEAEE & HADOW, "DENEFIT T3AND /^iONCERT. BOTANICAL GARDENS. SUNDAY NEXT, at 2.30, By CITIZENS' BAND. : Proceeds of Silver Coin Collection to be handed Mr Bray, who was recently burned out. ! Tes cloches de corneville. . FIRST PRACTICE, Dresden Hall, * i WEDNESDAY, 19th inst., at 7.30 ] p.m. sharp. Members who have or- i dered scores may obtain same on appli- : j cation to the Hon. Secretaries. Every I member requested to attend. i ■*"""""" 1 1.0.0.F.,~M.U. A PPLICATIONS for the post of ' J\ SURGEON and MEDICAL AD- , VISER to the Members of the LOYAL j HOWARD LODGE, M.U..1.0.0.F., ) Nelson, will be received by the under- | signed, from whom all particulars can j | be obtained. j Applications close 3rd July, 1907. ; j ARTHUR N. BATCHELOR, Secretary. mHEOSOPHICAL Ci OCIETy - i L k5 i COURSE OF LECTURES BY MISS j K. BROWNING, M.A., (Organiser N.Z. Section.) 2. Reincarnation, Friday, June 14th. 3. The Rule of Justice, Sunday, June 16th. 4. Theosophy in Daily Life. J Friday, June 21st. \ 5. Life After Death. , Sunday, June 23rd. ; The above Lecture will be delivered ' in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Wai-mea-street, commencing at 8 p.m. • Admission by silver coin. < mHANKsT" ~ i I ON behalf of myself, and mother, j sisters, brothers, and relations, J I do hereby return sincere thanks to Dr > Mackay, Sister Field, and the Nurses at the Nelson Hospital for their kindness and every attention shown towards 1 my recovery from my serious illness. 3 . GEORGE HOUNSELL. [A CAED.] 1 1 LEAPER BROS., ' 1 Architects. ' '. Address : — J . Selwyn Place, i Nelson. ' , SEWING Machines up-to-date, and ! reliable ; hand and treadle machines — guaranteed for 5 years. For sale on Easy Terms. Inspection Invited. — G. F: KINGSTON, Hardy Street. : VERY WOMAN KNOWS the value of a good warm serviceable Jacket for cold weather wear. We are showing a grand range, upward of 200 to select from in all leading styles, shapes, colourings. Those we- are selling for a guinea are worth 50 per cent more, and at the price are not to be beaten for the money. We have ; cheaper ones if you want them, but our advice is, if you want satisfaction, ] I we can give it to you at less cost than ; L you imagine. j I BERT TASKER & CO., Hardy-street. ! ' r i MILD weather in winter means mis- j ■ chief. The inevitable cold snap j means chills, with colds, rheumatism, j and a. hundred other ailments. Be forewarned and forearmed. Warm winter clothing is the best preventative. Our fine stock of Ladies' All Wool Under- I vests at Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, : and 4s 6d are the best and most reliable goods procurable for the money. Buy them now. Don't wait until it's too late. BERT TASKER & CO., Hardy-street. WE are making an honest endeavour to supply good reliable goods at moderate prices. Our Men's Tailor-made Suits at 30s, 40s, and 52s 6d are adding to our reputation every day. We also show some very special lines in Men's heavy fleecy lined Underpants and Shirts for winter wear at 2s lid, 3s 6d, and 4s 6d per garment. Nothing like them for the money to be had in any other shop in the colony. BERT TASKER & CO., Hardjfotreet.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1907, Page 3

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