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1 Millions use Zymole Trokeys for tliat I disagreable tickling in the throat, which accompanies a cough. They are soothing in action and pleasant in taste.* LOST, in Town yesterday, a Purse containing money. Name inside. Reward at "Mail" Office. j *\7TCTORY LODGE, No. 40. MeeT- ,' ▼ ing called for this evening postponed. ATKINSON Observatory, 7 to 8 this evening; 7 to 10 to-morrow. Admission ls. ' ■■_ I A LARUM Clocks in any quantity, __-X all anxious to go off at an early hour. Best makes guaranteed. — Brown and Kerr. EVERY MAN should wear a Hat. Why not a "WOODROW." Sold by H. Hall, Trafalgar street. HALL is a leader in Hats. One call will convince you. The best I makes always kept in stock. — Note the address. H. Hall, Hatter and Mercer. MRS ANSTICE'S SALE. See our lovely dress goods in navy cloths tweeds, cashmeres, etc., from which w< are making up costumes to order com i plete, finding everything for 355. OYSTERS 10s 6d per Sack, hall sack 6s, sugar bag 2s 6d. Applj :.-to P. J. Lovell, Waitapu Wharf, Coilingwood. "jVTEi_SON A. A. & C. CLUB~ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held on FRIDAY', 26th July, at 8 p.m., at Mercer's Kooms. —.mbers and intending members aud all interested in athletics cordially invited to attend. GEO. HOGG, Hon. Secretary. HOSPITAL FOR CO.. SUMPTIVES. A Meeting of Committee will beheld at the City Council Chamber To-mor-row, (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. Business : To wind up and pay over balance of money. W. W. SNODGRASS, Hon. Secretary. C*f\ A T STATE AND Xj \J ix Jlj . puponga. g/gPe^n; tf/Q** (CASH.) M. LIGHTBAND & CO. S E~E D S~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WE HAVE Just Landed a FULL and COMPLETE Stock of NEW and RELIABLE VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS for the Coming SEASON, in Id, 3d, and 6d packets. TO MARKET GARDENERS we make Special Reductions for Quantities. Storekeepers supplied with Packet of BULK SEEDS. PRICES on Application. We invite growers of ONIONS, Carrot*;, Turnips, Mangles, or Swedes, to Sail and obtain our Prices before pur■hasihg elsewhere. FRUIT TREES, Flowering Plants md Shrubs, Pot Plants, Labels, Sticks, ?lower Pots, (plain and fancy), Sprya Pumps, and everything for the Garden ire supplied by the NELSON SEED CO. i I THEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY, Sunday, Monday, July 27, 28, and 29 Motueka Tuesday 30th. ELECTRIC TJIORAMA & BAND. New Season. New Season. THIS Brilliant Company of 22 performers, comes with an extensive repertoire and an established fame that assures their audience a j Vocal, Instrumental, and Biographic , Entertainment of the Most j Refined Quality. | NEW PICTURES. . ■ Including wholesome humour, scenic grandeur, pathetic stories, and scenes of general interest, also Beauty Spots of Magnificent New Zealand. Two Hours of Unadulterated Enjoyment. New Programme every night. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, and ls, SATURDAY & MONDAY. SUNDAY : Silver Offerings at the door in aid of the Rescue and Missionary Work of the Army. Box Plan at Jackson's. Open Saturday at 9 a.m. Band at 7 p.m. Brass Orchestra 7.45. Commence 8 p.m. Doors open 7.15. • Motors and carriages 10.5 sharp. THEAXi.E ROYAL. TUESDAY, JULY 23rd. grand_ CONCERT IN AID OF PIANO FUND, CONSUMPTIVE ANNEXE. PROGRAMME. 1. (a) "The Sabbath Morn," (b) "Every Rustling Tree." Male Glee Party. Messrs A. E. Tasker, Wilkinson, Brady, E. Richards, Bj Tasker, A. . Taylor, Martin, Cordes, RishwoVth, T. Taylor; A. P. Lucas, conductor. 2. Song.— "Childie," (Behrend) Mrs Harrison. 3. Cornet Solo— "Carnival de Venise," (Hartmann) Bandsman Berryman. 4. Song. — "Douglas Gordon," (Lawrence Kellie) Miss May Driscoll. 5. Song. "Love's Echo." (Newton). Mrs McKay. 6. Recitation. — "Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree," (Descriptive of a horse race when women jockeys competed). Miss Fanny Coote. 7. Song.— "The Veterans." (Adams) Mr Cleland. INTERVAL. (iO minutes. 8. "A Case for Eviction." Misses Reeves, Ladley, and Mr C. Palmer. 9. Duet. — "Will ye no' come back agijn " (Old Jacobite Song) j Miss and Mr Stewart. ' 10. Violin Solo. — "Fantasie on Scene de I Ballet." (De Berriot) • I Miss Mabel Flett. ; 111. Trio. — "Rouse ye, comrades." | Messrs B. Tasker, A Taylor and T. T;iylor. ' I .12. —Flute Solo.— Selected. I Mv Louisson. 13. — "There was a Tack, There was a Boy, There was a Teacher New." : Male Glee Party. | Accompanists : Misses Kempthorne and . Coote. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! X lckets : Dress Circle 2s ; Front Seats, ls 6d ; Rest of Hall, ls. Dress Circle Seats may be Reservd at Jackson's without extra charge. MOTHER SENT ME for 5 yards of your WHALEBONE Sheeting at a. yard. You mean HERRINGBONE I neeting, missie. Yes, that's it. Mother ys it wears like whalebone anyway. CASH DRAPERY CO.'S SALE, Bridge-street. BISHOP'S SCHOOL.— Thursday, JL-_. 25th, at 7.30 o'clook.— An illustrated lecture will be given by MRS CLOUGHER, in connection with the Anglican Mission in British New Guinea. Admission Is, children, half-price. S-O-A-P spells SOAP. But the letters stand for Swedes, Onions, Apples and Potatoes- You can get them at Hingston's, ihe Bridge-st Grocer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3

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