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id T OST, yesterday, Silver-mountet l< Lj Leather Belt, i- R«ward at "Mail" Office. 1* - - SAVE Money on Table Silver Cruets, Silver Tea and Coffee Pots, Toast Racks, <f ß,iscui£s .Barrels, Egg Stands. — Brown and Kerr. Vxitil bpecial Value this week in ■tU^n Ulass bnvcr Goods, v/uon-e, Large, and Prices email. .uxv<j tvi\ unu A-tiKK. oAtt.rulUii Jlt/Uoii sL/HUULi. 1 i-j"- 1 "" 1 L^AIMJiR will resume the ' J-I. uauies dinging Glass on Thurs- - u<»j(, ota inst., ai 2.4u p.m. ' ■|-| J1 ' J "'' S A G0 -— Chitfons in all > XX uoiours, 3 to 5 inches wide, all ■ "t xd per yard.— The Auckland Uloth--1 ing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. ID i-iiK YARD.— Lovely Chiffons in all colours, 3 to 5 inches wide.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. INDIGO PRINTS-Navy and White, , Spot or Grey, all at 4id per yard. —The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS.— AII Wool Colonial Tweed Suits at 21s, 30s, and 35s each— equal to tailormade goods.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. BOYS' SUITS.— ISO Boys' Norfolk All Wool Tweed Suits at 5s lid, 7s lid, aiid 12s 6d each— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Company. 6S -g -j D'.— MEN'S Strong Saddle X JL Tweed Trousers at 6s lid. a pair.— Will wear like leather.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. 3D EACH.— Another shipment of those celebrated Table or Dessert Knives at 3d each to hand. The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s Sale. " REMOVAL NOTICE. j RAWHITI Private Board and Resi- £ dence has removed to more convenient premises, next Dr Andrew, Nile-street. TRAFALGAR ROYAL ARCH, < CHAPTER NO. 167, 8.0. J A A CONVOCATION will be \>/l. held at the Masonic Hall, Col- ▼ lingwood-st., THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30. Installation. ' ] Visitors cordially invited. J h s^an^^^^B^sEEaa^^n tr FUNERAL NOTICE. w rHE Friends of the late Elizabeth ir Newberry are informed that ' bl er Funeral will leave the Old People's gi lome TO-MORROW (Wednesday) o lorning at half-past eleven o'clock for . be Bnghtwater Cemterey. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer.

•jVTELSON TNSTITUTE. FREE READING ROOM, open '. daily, from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ( m LIBRARY, comprising over 7000 vo- ! lumes, open daily, from 7 to 9.30 i * p.m. » SUBSCRIPTIONS : al per annum ; ' * half yearly and quarterly tickets, . a] 10s and ss, also issued. r< SELECTIONS from the latest Works • B of Fiction aud General Literature s ' added to the Library monthly. j 0 A. J. REDGRAVE, h: Hon. Secretary. i_ nnHEAIHE T> OYAL. Under tho direction of Mr Tom Pollard. r POLLARD'S T UVENILE is OLLARD'S O UVENILE O OPERA PERA KjOY. I-TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT- ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." 1 An American Musical Comedy, direct ( a from La Salle Theatre, Chicago. oi LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. to LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. || e POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES and then farewell, a long farewell. w V Popular Prices — Dress Circle and Re- w served Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s { 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson's. K \V. A. LOWE, Touring Manager. 1 - TTNITED -jyriSSION. J ME. GEO. WILSON will conduct j J THE LAST MEETING I l of the Series P THIS EVENING at 7.30 I in the 8 DIOCESAN LIBRARY. Subject: "Missionary Work in Southern India." A SPECIAL Thank Offering will be received for the benefit of the 7 Missioner." , a LOST : A Gold Band Ring, between * Victoria Crescent and Shel- ' bourne-street. Reward at ' "Mail Tlffice. ! } BL \CK Cashmeres a Speciality.— , 1 We euarantee the colour in every i 1 case 2s 3d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s 3d, 4s }; 9d yard.-TRATHEN & CO. ( ! H""^ OEROCK'S Flannelette, now open- , ' ed 36-in wide, white and cream, 10id y'ard.-TRATHEN AND CO. H,ORItuCK'S Flannelette direct from the mills. The best washing, sum- f mer weight,

HORROCK'S Calicoes, best makSethe world produces, sid, bid, | w> 9d ' 10^U»co_ ,; OAAA YARDS of New Embroi- j ' oUUU deries just landed-3d, 4d,. i 54d, 6d, Bd, 9d, Ij^yf- BS?" 1

ASK^oT" i DELICIOUS— | "CIATING /CHOCOLATES. Chocolates. SAVE the Coloured outside wrappers, 20s worth gains an IN&ERSOLL KEYLESS WATCH. C TT'IRKPATRICK & CO., Limited, Nelson.

MIDLAND RAILWAY. mENDERS will be received at this 1 Office until NOON sf SATUK IHV OCTOBER 12th, 1907, for th< Erection of STATION BUILDINGS at KIWI i on the Main Section of th< Midland Railway. Plans, specifications, etc., may tx seen at the Public Works Office, Kiwi and at this Office. The lowest or any tender not neccs sarily accepted. Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, Sept, 21st, 1907.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 3

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