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I TVTELSON MOTOR SERVICE. IJ-.UORROW (To suit Playgoers), r'|^iiK usual 5.30 p.m. Car for Wakai puaka will be delayed till 10.50 ! p.m. Every Saturday the morning car fur Wakapuaka will* leave at noon. GRAND Value in Ladies 1 RingsDress, Wedding, and Engagement — elegant and original designs. — Fine selection. All Prices. Brown and Kerr. NEW MILK For Sale at Grove House, Trafalgar-street North. FOB IMMEDIATE ."avZif"! Owner Leaving District. NEW HOUSE, 6 rooms, kitchen and bathroom, wash-house, copper, tubs. All under one roof, veranda two sides, sunny aspect, good orchard ; 100 ft. frontage x 146 feet in chard ; 50 feet frontage x 116 feet in depth. Apply BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. WHAT'S IT TO BE. IF you have had Tailored Suits that have not returned their true value, there are reasons why you should try our expert Cutter, he* can tell you where your defects want building up. We are advisers in high grade Tailoring, just as a lawyer is in legal troubles. Our High Grade Suits have our guarantee, and we can give you a suit o measure from 70s to 100s.* DEE & SONS. HOUSE OF QUA LIT V. STOKE RIFLES. COMPETITION for MR LOCK'S Trophy on the Stoke Range, on Wednesday and Saturday Next, commencing at 10 o'clock each day. W. H. CHING, Lieut. WANTED to Selh Onl bTv Mare, syrs old, used to single and double harness ; also ploughing. A real good all-round, useful horse. One Bay Mare ,aged, used to double and single harness, a good stamp, willing. One brown gelding, aged, trap and harness. Apply M. CHRISTIAN, Vanguard-st. , Nelson. POSTPONEMENT. THE ALL SAINTS' SOCIAL arranged for NEXT Wednesday, is POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, October 9th. * WAIMA ATHLETIC ASSOCI ~ TION. THE Annual Meeting will he held in the Oddfellows' Hall on MONDAY, October 7th, at 8 p m WALTER R, PEARLESS, Secretary. WATCHES FOR NOTHING! ATCHES FOR NOTHING ! ANY PERSON Collecting 20s worth of Outside Coloured Wrappers (any size) of NESTLES, PETERS', or KOHLER'S Chocolate is entitled to an INGERSOLL KEYLESS WATCH. INGERSOLL KEYLESS WATCH. [ Guaranteed Good Timekeepers. Send Wrappers to tho undersigned with your name and address, and a WATCH (Ladies' or Gentleman's), will be posted in return. O T>IRKPATRICK & CO., mHEA'I JE TJ OVAL. i Under tho direction of Mr Tom Pollard. Commencing POLLARD'S JUVENILE JOLLARD'S fc» UVENILE OPERA Z^IOY. PER 4 V_>OY. — in — '■BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." Received on Saturday night by a large and enthusiastic audience. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT- ! LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! i "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." With its Pretty Mallets, Enchanting Music and Beautiful Scenery. TOMORROW NIGHT, Last Night of the Season. "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." An American Musical Comedy, which has scored a distinct success in all tho leading American Theatres, produced on tho same magnificent scale which characterises ALL ; POLLARD'S Productions. ! Popular Prices — Dress Circle and Re- ] served Stalls, 4s ; Back Stalls, 2s : 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson's, i W. A. LOWE, Touring Manager, j ""NOTICE. IN THANKING my Customers for Past Support, I wish to notify them that 1 have this day DlSposed of my Bakery Business to Mr. JAS. ANSTICE, of the Nelson Brad Factory, and that they will give him the same cordial support as they have given me. FREDERICK T. FAIREY, Haven Road. HAVING taken over the above Business, I trust that by keep- | ing up my usual standard of quality, j and sharing with my customers the j advantages gained by centralisation, j to merit the same support as given to my predecessor. Mr Fairey will remain in my employ, and tho public in the vicinity of the Port who have hitherto been unable to obtain my bread, are notified that I will run a j delivery cart in that direction. All business will be transacted at tho Nelson Bread Factory, opposite the Queen's Gardens, Bridge-street. JAS. ANSTICE. i — — — j TO SELL : Some real good HER- I RINGBONE SHEETItfG 72 . inches wide, for Is yard. It's just the very best sheeting offered for the money. Try it. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street. WANTED, Ladies to see the beautiful PARIS MODELS wo are showing. Every hat is trimmed with perfect taste, and prices will be found . exceptionally low. Inspection invited. [ CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street, i OUR SELECTION of Ladiei' Mer- j cerised LAWIs Embroidered ■ Blouso Lengths, is without doubt the , finest assortment we have ever shown, j 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' their little boys to us, so that "we can fit them with our PRElll LITTLE TUNIC SUITS made in a choice assortment of Tweeds. They are nest, effective, and durable. In prices from 5s 6d to 12s 6d. H you want something smart, see these Suits. GASH T>RAPER\ CO., Rridge-street. OUR splendid asoftment of Spring Millinery will please you For moderate pricing coupled with the daintiest styles, we doubt if any improvement could "Be found in the district. >ou are ' welcome to inspect ; our showroom is : w? H v/oiih a visit. BERT TASKER & CO. HILE HEY'RE CHEAP is the timo to buy your STOCKINGS. We have bought a whole set of MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES We ; got them cEeap, and you shall have them cheap too. Marked from Is to ji s gj. But. you need to see them to iudco the quality. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-street, SOOTLESS /"10AL.— Burn Pu " \^J ponga ; its clpan and will not destrnv your range, clean and J^ EALE & TgTADDOW. j Agents.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 30 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 30 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 30 September 1907, Page 3

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