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TC^OUND, in Hardy-street (oposite _fl. Snodgrass's), the right shop for Uydes and Repairs. A. MANKS, 11 years' practical experience in Christchurch. Agent for wired on pram tyres , — iio cement — no trouble. FLOWER Seedlings, jDianthus, Pansies, Stocks, Carnations, Asters, Iceland Poppies. Fine healthy plants.- - -1 At Lilian's, Toi Toi Valley. FRESH .Factory, Separa for; and Dairy Butter, Fresh Egg's, "Morepork" Bacon. „ i BROWN RIVER POTATOES. i ! STEWART & CO., j Nfle-str«et. Telephone 197. I " I ll ll I- ,„ '• 'MJK fl; NELSON-BELGROVE SECTION. ON SAT URDAT7 September 28th, 1907, tho Late Train from Nelson will be DELAYED half-an-hour, to enable Country Visitors to attend the Pollard Opera. The Train will therefore Leave Nelson at 10.30 p.m BY OfiDKfi. District Office, Nelson. Sept. 27thy 13b7. WAIMEA AMATEUjft kMMtOfc CLUB. I •rffHE Annual .General Meeting ofl A the above club will He held in -the '■ Institute, Brightwater, on Wednesday; i Next, the 2nd October. All intending members invited to attend.. P. H i BEST, Hon. Secretary. 1 SUNDAY AFTERJfO'oX' £* [ BOTANICAL GARDENS. THE NELSON CITIZENS' BAND will discourse a Select Programme !on Sunday next, playing the Test Music. Admission by Silver Coin. UNITED MISSION. ' . Conducted by air Geo. .Wilson. SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 o'clock. Iti the METHODIST CHURCH. "THE STORY QF MY CONVERSION." MONDAY, 7.30— "THE CONTINUOUS INFILLING .. OF THE HOLY SPIRIT." TUESDAY : Missionary Meeting. Address on the worjfe ifl SOUTHERN INDIA. WEEK NIGHT MEETINGS IN THE DIOCESAN LIBRARY. A ...Thank-offering will be taken up qri TuesdayI L. — — '~L-L — "~ " ' "" — .SU^rm. -a The draught srAihidii GLEN ALBION j Will be at Gay's ktaOlei" troth. 12, till 2on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ,OT. j Inspection is cordially invited, and if j sufficient inducement offers will travel to town all the season. OCCULTISM, " LECTURE "THE Example Religion Oiig-h't 'o Set to Commercial Life." vw\l. NORTON-TAYLOR will demonstrate SECOND SIGHT from articles at close. Sunday, 7, Druids' Hall. Silver Coin. • NELSON EDUC^Tt&N 6(MRIJ. APPLIfeATI§ffS, prepaid, complying with conditions named on the Board's form, will be received at .the office until THURSDAY, 24th October, 1907, for the position of Head Teacher Neudorf School. Present salary £165, . with residence provided. STEAD ELLIS, Secretary. Nelson, 27th September, 1907. | j . TO BUILDERS.— Tenders are invited, and will b" received by the | undersigned until the 26th October, | 1907, for the ERECTION of an ADDITIONAL ROOM to the SCHOOL 'at LOWER TAKAKA. Plans, etc., can be seen at the Education Office, Nelson, until SATURDAY, th- 12th October, and afterwards at the Teacher's House, Lower Takaka. STEAD ELLIS, Architect. Nelson, 27th September, 1907.

mHEATLIE "O OVAL. Under tho direction of Mr Tom Pollard. Commencing TO-NIGHT, Positively Three Nights Only. •»-»OLLARD'S XUVENILE OLLARD'S aJ UVENILE OPERA fiOY. PER^ \JQY. In Seymour Hicks' & Walter Slaughter's Musical Dream Fantasy, "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." Absolutely one of the brightest, prettiest ancl cleverest performances ever seen. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist, The Musical Satire, 1 "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." Interpreted by tho full strength of POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. Beautiful Music. Beautiful Ballets. Gorgeous Scenery. Magnificent Wardrobe. Large and efficient orchestra under Mr A. E. Moule. Popular Prices — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, ls. Box plan at Jackson's. \V. A. LOWE, Touring Manager. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Train to Belgrove and intermediate stations is delayed till 10.30 on Saturday night. TO SELL: Some real good HERRINGBONE SHEETING 72 ' inches wide, for ls yard. It's just the very best sheeting offered for the I money. Try it. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street.

WANTED, Ladies to see the beautiful PARIS MODELS we are showing. Every hat is trimmed with perfect taste, and prices will be found exceptionally low. Inspection invited. | CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street.

VIOLIN Outfits from 15s, bows ss, ' best quality strings 4d and 6d. Case ss, resin 3d, bridges 3d, pegs ld. Double Bass.— R, Martin, Dresden. ACCORDIONS at half below cost, from ss, mouth organs from 3d, best mandoline and banjo strings 2d, covered 4d.— DRESDEN. OUR SELECTION of Ladieß Mercerised LAWW Embroidered Blouse Lengths, is without doubt the finest assortment we have ever shown. Tha EMBROIDERED WORK is RICH, HEAVY, and ARTISTIC. Prices 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, to 14s 6d. CASH DRAPERY CO.. Bridge-street.

THE Trout Fishing Season.— Fishing licenses may be obtained from | W. G. Vining, Trafalgar-street, who \ has a complete stock of new season's ■ anglers' requisites. E WANT MOTHERS to bring j their little boys to us, so that , we can fit them with our PRETTY LITTLE TUNIC SUITS" made in a choice assortment of Tw.eeds. They ' are neat, effective, and durable. In ■ prices from 5s 6d to 12s 6d. If you want something smart, see these Suits. (JASH nytAPERY CO., Rnrlue-street. , OUR splendid asortment. of Spring ; Jii''in"rv will pease you. For moderate pricing —npfed with the daintiest styles, v.c doubt if any improvement could 'Be found in the district, leu are welcome to inspect ; our show-room is WP \i worth a visit. BERT TASKER & CO. WHILE HEY' RE CHEAP is the time to buy your STOCKINGS. We havo bought a whole set of MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES. We cot them cTTeap, and you shall hay» them cheap too. Marked from ls to ls Qd. But. you need to see them to iudco the quality. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1907, Page 3

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