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FOOTBALL. E^H » SCOTTISH UNION AND COLONIAL 1 Tl§& T^P "® B , TOURS ihbjloO/^/j [United Pbess Association.] '.» W& HB H W>-» LONDON, Saturday. 1 <^\)~ <(WS^S^ • The Scottish Rugby Union resolved f // I \- S§3bl not to participate in any colonial tour, ft LiW^S Xp^B " : unless it was managed by a eommittoe _\V. f^riS? %Jf~- ***** on which England, Scotland, Ireland, ~~^^T-Xy "Y^ ./v *^" ' and Wales wave equally represented. 3^3^»3wv'i y fifjrf' — : i They also decline to associate themselves — /?~SJ*~jJ jSKBJ?-**°^ * and the accounts of the Anglo- Welsh =3&™^ £e JW |y jßra^BMi "Laxo-Tonic I took Hsiisfls^ hhH^^B^^^F LAXO°mtfIC PILLS, 10% a anal/6. \ yT I f-j ACRES FLAT LAND FOX SALI^ ('a |^ f|| jf^ 8 i^^^ta and Pears' in full bearing, now carry- * Jr% i*i gl» &H H>i ins .jood crop fruit; remainder in grass i""^ -SS B BB| fIF paddock and crop Price £285. Easy - Hgjj | §9 ]% to C. D. BEATSON, Stoke. 0 B i «*' • _^ ff^-. . **--k Every pair guaranteed against \4f A D K.I C^ O ' rusting, breaking or punching; %#W iA 1^ 1^ j\ through the fabric. In all fittings RUST- f^ORSETSat all drapers. p RQQF V-/ V-/ I W^ ■■" ■ y » Crosbi>^ Patent Improved . . ..x Stripper. EFFICIENCY. ECONOMY. BEFORE purchasing a flax stripper investigate the merits of a " Crosbies." Infinite care \s given to every detail of construction, and as a result a " Crosbies Stripper will dress more flax in a given time than any other machine, and less quantity will produce a ton of perfect unbruised fibre. LESS DRIVING POWER, LESS ATTENTION, LESS WEAR. »jp " ■ _ ;. osifig our patent grinding muchinc the beater roller can be ground withouTv- ' .' Amoved from its own bearing* Time is saved and a better result assured. INSPECTION AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. A. & T. BURT, Ltd., DUNEDIN. CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, INVERCARGILL «nd PORT CHALMERS. 7 . »■ ■— t SPECIAL NOTICE, LUCAS' NELSON ALMANAC and GUIDE BOOK. FOR Local Information: FACTS ABOUT NELSON. HISTORICAL SKETCH. PLACES AND OBJECTS OF INTEBUST. ARTICLES ON LOCAL SPORTS, ETD^ ETQ. COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF TOWN AND COTJNTR'i Gardea Management: WHAT TO (HROW. WHEN TO GEOW IT. HOW IT SHOUID BE GROWN. WHAT IS SUITABLE FOB naSON", Medical Notes: FIRST AID. WHAT TO DO FOR THE SICK. CARE OF THE INJURED. RULES IN CASE OF I'IKE. HOW TO HELP AT ACCIDENTS. ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS. SOUND RULES FOR LIVIffG LONG, What Everybody Should Know: DIRECTIONS FOR RESTORING THE APPARENTLY-DROWNED. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. MAKING A WILL. BTASIP DUTIES. LAND TRANSFER ACT. POSTAL, TELEGRAPHIC, AND CABLE INFORMATION, WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. THE FACTORIES ACT. DIGEST OF THE LAND LAWS. Problems of the Worii THE COLOUR QUESTION. RACE SUICIDE. GROWTH OF ASIATIC NATIONALISM. CRIME: IS IT DECREASING. THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE. CANCER AND THE SLEEPING SICKNESS,. ETO. Science and Invention: RECENT AMAZING DEVELOPMENTS. (Heredity of Atoms, Me&delism, Political Science, etc*) THE MOTOR CAR. AERIAL NAVIGATION. WHAT HOLDS THE WORLD TOGETHER. PUZZLES OF THE HUMAN BODY. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Progress oi the World: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. WHAT THE KING HAS DONE. THE GREATEST STEAMSHIP TN THE WORLJ. THE FASTEST VESSEL IN THE WORLD. THE PANAMA CANAL. PROGRESS OF GREAT ARMIES, ETC, ETO. In addition, page after page of MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION interesting to aIL ' "tfnderttmßwjrd, 1 - R copyright novel by IzaDuffus Haidy ia alit From the above brief sketch it will ds seen that the Almanac cov«n a *"icy r>.o. i.i.i. }■;.,!= :v a concise and eawly readable manner inrormnatio which it is imperative that every householder should know Tha laws of the la»d are always subject to change, and matter which stands from seat to year has been thoroughly revised and brought np to date. The local Xtoectory " a very compute list of all bodies in both town and country, with their pmapal officers. Much new matter has been added, and a carfr ful summary has been mado of Hie main features of, recent scientific developments. The principal problems of the world are fully explained, and tha progress toward! international peace is outlined. - I THE ALMANAC IS OBTAINABLE AT STORES THROUGHOUT THS NELSON AND 3HARLBORO«G" PROVINCES.

LICENSING D'lSf fiiCT OF NELSON ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOTICE OF POLLING DAV. IN Pursuance of "The Licensing Act, 1908," and of "The Legislature Act, 1908," I, JOHN GLEN, Returning J Officer for the LICENSING DISTRICT OF NELSON, do hereby give notice that I in pursuance of the provisions of the 1 said Acts, an ELECTION will be held ! for the return of FIVE QUALIFIED RSONS t» eerve as Members of the LICENSING COMMITTEE for the said Licensing Distiict of Nelson, and that a POLL will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said District on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of ; March, 1909, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The following persons have been duly nominated : — ATMORE, Harry BARTLETT, Joseph Edward BEST, Philip COLEMAN, William GRACE, Alfred Augustus HUNTER, Robert MEiiCER, John Charles i McLAREN. Norman Alexander j PETTT, Thomas I THOMAS, Benjamin Lewis i TRASK, Ernest Edward WATSON, Robert The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of Nelson :— 1. Oddfellows' Hall, Waimca-.street, (principal). 2. Provincial Hall. 3. The Wood Sunday School. 4. The School House, Hampden-street. 5. The Harbour Board Office, The Port 6. The School House, Clifton Terrace, Wakapuaka. 7. The School House, Hillside, Wakapuaka. 8. The School House, Happy Valley. 9. The Halfway House, Whaitgamoa. 10. The School House, Carluke. I 11. Messrs Robertsons' House, Flat f Creek 12. The New School House, Oanvastown 1* The Public Hall, Stoke, i 14. The Oddfellows' Hall, Richmond. 15. The School House, Ranzau. I 16. The Sunday School House, Appleby. 17. The School House. Hope. Dated at Nelson this first day of March, 1909. JOHN GLEN, Returning Officer. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS, NELSON. The Supply and Delivery of Filling ta the Port of Nelson: CONTRACT. Wellington, 24th February, 1903. Head Oißce. WRITTEN TENDERS will ba received at this office until ion of TUESDAY, 16th March, 1909, fo' <!•« above contract, j They are to be marked on .he om'.' ido "Tender for the Supply and Delivery of Filling at the Port of Nelson," and addressed to the General Manager, Ntw Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. I Telegraphic tenders, similary marked ' and addressed, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the came date, provided tbat written ndprsare lodged' at the office of the Sta-tionmaster-in-Chargc Railways, Nelson, by the samo hour. "Specifications and conditions may bo seen at this office, and at the office of the Stationmaster, Nelson. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. T. RONAYNE, General Manager. • Weak and Exhausted — Almost Ready' to Surrender and Cesse Fighting ttie Battle of Life. . If your blood (^iL circulates /a^S^ poorly and your /^^/«^i nerves are JM$ weak ; if you £?i^ >^ . J|s|l|_v are despondent lm^^^ and discouraged, immwf with stomach, out t I^W^ of order, and have fjH %7 indigestion, 6ick- §sWw headache, weak & muscles, and you find your day's duties almost too much for you — then there is help for you in AVER'S Sarsaparilla It will arouse the digestive glands to r.".'>T6 activity, will purify your .blood, help you to refreshing sleep, and give renewed force, tone, and strength to your system in general. Ayers Sarsaparilla has benefited many thousands of tired and discouraged peoplo and will surely benefit you. As tww tnaiie, Ai/c r Zfirsapavilla contains sio aicr.'.ot. There are manyimilatioiioarsiparilias Be sure you get 'AVER'S." Prepired by Ct. i ; . Ayer i Ci. I */■:!!, Vis., U.S.A! AYEH'E PILLS, i'.-r, hoot f^i]7 Soratlve.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 4