LOST, Black and Tan Short-haired ' Sheep Dog, without. Collar, answering to the name of Don. Reward, J. CLOUGHER, Hope. LOST between Methodist Church and Johns's shop a Gold Pin with shoe attached. Finder kindly leavo with Dorothy Snodgrass, 129 Hardy-st. LOST. BETWEEN Collingwood-street and Cemetary Gates on SATURDAY, Gold Brooch, with Amethyst Heart attached. Finder rewarded. Apply Mail Office. A GLEANERS' Union Missionary Meeting-will bah«ld in the Diocesan Library on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. SEE Smith's Shoe-ettes, either for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. Cheapest and most desirable Shoe on the market at SMITH'S Shoo Store, Trafalgar-street. AT SMITH'S Shoe Storj : Gents' Sunday Boots, tilace Kid 9s 6d, guaranteed solid leather, Gents' Chrome . Working Boots, guaranteed, 10s 6d. Strong Shooters, nailed, 10s 6d. STRAYED from my paddock, Cow, . three parts Jersey, in full milk. Apply J. G. RANKIN, Bridga-street. SUCCESSION Cabbage, sure header, will not run to seed. Plants for ' sale ls per 100.— T. H. Lukin, St. .Vin-cent-street. | mURNIPS. . TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. | TRIAL of RIDGER TO-MORROW, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. A. GODBAZ. Foxhill. FUNERAL. : ' ; THE Friends of Henry James and Helen Lines are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late Son will leave their residence, Wai-iti, on TUESDAY, the 27th, at 2.30 p.m. for St. John's Church Wakefield. JOHN McPHERSON, Undertaker. CAULIFLOWER, Autumn Qiant, splendid plants, ls 6d per 100. T. H. LUKIN, St. Vincent-streH. ELECTORS! Wanted Known, Scrap Advts. (so called by Brewers) are inserted solely in YOUR INTERESTS and to save the rising generation from the BREWERS' SCRAP HEAP. So STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY, TM LECTORS ! COME and Hear MOFFATT on Land and Liquor. Straight-out Hitting at the Theatre TO-NIGHT. WAIMEA COUNTY ELECTION. In the ma'ttor of "The Counties Act, 1903," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." I HEREBY give notice that an Election oT'oue Councillor for the Wangamoa Riding, Waimea County, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the llth day of November, 1908, and I hereby appoint the Hitlsido Schoolhouse, Wakapuaka, as tho place, and WEDNES DAY, the 4th day of November, 1908, before noon, as tho time for the NOMINATION of Candidates. Dated at Nelson this 24th day of October, 1908. ROBERT LOUISSON, Returning Officer. Nomination forms can bo obtained from Mr W. R. May's Store, Wakapuaka, or at the County Office, Nelson. WAIMEA COUNTY ELECTION. RIDING OF MOUTERE. IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Counties Act, 1908," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that an ELECTION of ONE COUNCILLOR FOR THE MOUTERE RIDING of WAIMEA COUNTY will be held on WEDNESDAY, the llth day of November, 1908; and I hereby appoint the PublicJHall, Upper Moutere, as the place, and FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1908, up till 12 o'clock noon, as thet ime for NOMINATION of Candidates. Forms for Nomination can be obtained from the Returning Officer. Dated this 26th day of October, 1908. JOHN W. ROBINSON, Returning Officer. AIMEA COUNTY ELECTIONS. RIDING OF WANGAPEKA. IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Countes Act" and "The Local Electons and Polls Act, 1S08," I hereby gve notice that an ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR for the RIDING of WANGAPEKA will be held on WEDNESDAY the llth day of November, 1908, and I hereby appoint my office, Tadmor Railway Station, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, tho 4th'day of November, 1908, before Noon, as the time, for Nomination of Candidates. "Candidates must be nominated in the following manner : — A Nomination paper in the prescribed form, signed by two Electors of the District and by the Candidate in token of his assent to such nomination, shall be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to s him, and delivered at the place named - in such notice at any time after the pubr lication thereof, and before Noon of the i day appointed therein." > _ Forms of Nomination Paper can be i obtained from the Returning Officer. Dated this 26th day of October, 1908. t H. A. QUINTON, 5 Returning Officer. NO-LICENSE MEETING, J THEATRE ROYAL. t REV. 11. F. PALMER will speak again TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o 'clock. Subject — ■ "Brewers and Brewing — a reply to a local complaint. ' ' Chairman — Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. An OPEN AIR MEETING will be held at 7.15 at junction of Hardy and Trafalgar-streets. NO-LICENSE MEETING AT RICHMOND. REV. H. P. PALMER, (of Sydney), will Bpoak in the ' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o 'clock. NO-LICENSE MEETINGS IN THE WAKAPUAKA DISTRICT i will be held as under: — r HILLSIDE, t ! WEDNESDAY, October 28th. To be addressed by Messrs N. McLaren and R. Blackmore. HAPPY VALLEY. U THURSDAY, 29th October. " Speakers — Rev. A. J. Carr and Mossrs McLaren and Blaekniorc. CLIFTON TERRACE. FRIDAY, 30th October. Speakers — Rev. A. J. Carr and Messrs McLaren and Blackmore. Each Meeting at 8 o'clock, also at' STOKE, November 2n_,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 October 1908, Page 3
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