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Ct M O ,? O Os, s ? ron g Tin Buckets 2s each, v^ Milk Skimmers, Strainers, and Milk Dishes cheap.— G, F. HINGSTON. "DEAUTY of Nice Stock. Come and h .- Se t thl f Cautiful stock in bloom, Horticultural Show Wednesday next ____^ lukin! CAN'T be beaten. Beauty of Nice btock. See it in bloom and judge for yourself, Horticultural Show— Lukin. LOST, on FRIDAY, in Pig Valley Road, near Wakefield, between Old Flaxmill and Tuck's, a Silver Watchchain, with Greenstone and Gold Medal. Reward at WAKEFIELD HOTEL. KETCH TRANSIT will leave for Awaiti (Awaroa) TUESDAY night. Cargo at Lukins' Wharf. KETCH GANNET will leave Lukins' Wharf TO-MORROW Night for Pelorus Sound and Havelock. LOST, between St. John's S.S. and Milton-st., a Claw Brooch. Reward on returning to Mrs Collier, Milton-st. H BATTERY OLD MEMBERS'TsSOCIATION— Members are invited to the Half-yearly Meeting of the H Battery, at the Drill Shed TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) evening. The Shield will bo presented at the Volunteer Parado on Dominion Day.— C. Speab, hon sec. TAILORED Suits. There's two things to consider. Material and fit. Get both and you get satisfaction at DEE & SONS. HATS I Straw Hats. Have the Call. Our new kind make heads happy because we have the new styles DEE & SONS. THE Ladies of the Barnardo Society are invited to meet at Mas. Gibbs', Collingwood-street, on FRIDAY Next, at 3.30 p.m. SPECIAL Purchase Sale at SMITH'S Shoe Store, Child's Patent Skoes from 6d. Girls' Stiong School Boots from 2s lld. Girls' Shoes, kicker toes, ls Ud, LADIES' Glace Sunday Shoes, lace, 4s lld, button 5s 6d, Strong Country Shoes 5s 6d, Boots 8s 6d, Slippers from 10d,— SMITH'S Shoe Store. Purchase i Sale now on. GENTS' Glace Kid Sunday Boots 9s 6d, '10s 6d. 12 6d, Latest style Calf Boots 9s, 10s 6d, Solid Wear. Working Boots from 5s 6d. Purchase Salo at SMITH'S Shoe Store. CHRISTIANS' Meeting House, Spring Grove, Thursday Eveninc next, at 7.30.-W. L. Jqnes, Evangelist, will give a Gospel Address. All welcome. A LECTURE on the "CORONATION OAIH-Its Meaning, and its Value," will be delivered by Rev. C. H. Garland in St. John's Methodist Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY. 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Collection. DON'T FORGET THE ENTERTAINMENT AT DRUIDS' HALL, WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER!, at 8 p.m., by the GOOD TEMPLARS OF H.M.S. ENCOUNTER, assisted by Local Talont. Avoid the rush, and procure tickets from Messrs Karsten, Exchange and Mart; Muncaster, jeweller; and Mears, draper, Bridge-street. Admission ls, Reserved Seats 2s, NOW OPENING.— Yet Another Shipment of 2 Cases of Artificial Wreaths and Domes direct from London. A. SHONE, Cabinetmaker and Undertaker, Collingwood-street. GENERAL ELECI ION. MR W. J. MOFFATT TNVITES the Electors of STOKE to meet him at the Public Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th, at 8 p.m. mHEATRE ROYAL. ~~~ -*- mHEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1908. /^JRAND In Aid of V.M.C.A. GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION By Members of the N.Y.M.C.A. GYMNASTIC CLUB. Interspersed by MUSICAL SELECTIONS, SONGS & DUETS, By the Leading Local Artists. Popular Prices : Dress Circle 2s 6d. Tickets to bo had at Jackson's. Front seats & Stalls 2s ; second seals ls. Doors open at 7.30. Concert commence 8 p.m. Box Plan at Jackson's. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL~MEETING. Camera Club's Room, MuNDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending Members are Cordially Invited. BULB SHOW DRILL HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16th. T7INTRIES for Table Decorations SH CLOSE at Hounsell and Co.'b at 6 p.m. on the Mth inst. All other entries may be made at Hounsell's up to 6 p.m. on the 15th, and a,ti the Drill Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. on that date. A special prize of 10s has been donated by Mr W. Besley for the 24 Best VIOLETS. , * All exhibits must be at tho Drill Hall by 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Applications by Seedsmen and Florists for STANDS at'the §how way hs wade to the Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 3