PATENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Many va'.-.iable patents heve been lost to the inventors simply through faulty specifications and drawings: Consult HENRY HUGHES, Patent Agent, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, and be sure of obtaining the fullest reward of your ingenuity. Pamphlet "Advice to Inventors" posted free on application. Established 1882.
SPECIAL . VALUE ! Another lot White Damask Tabling, ls, worth Ls 9d yard. First lot snapped up in few days.— GIBBARD\S. BEST for Jess than you pay for in feiior makes is what we claim to do in hats. Headquarters for Hats. DEE and SONS. MANY an atractive piece of cloth is spoilt through cheap tailored Suits. Try our expert cutter for sure style and fit.— DEE and SONS. FOR, durability our 6/11 to 10/6 Kaiapoi Saddle Twesd Trousers have stood the test, and are known as the best money savers.— DEE and SONS. NELSON REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting will be held in Mr Stallard's Room on TUESDAY, 20th April, at 7.30. ■ Members and intending members are invited to attend. G. J. PATCHELOR, • Hon. See. C'APE Gooseberries for sale 6d per Ib. Apply GEO. G. BODY, Appli-by. WAKF.FI ELD. DANCE CLASS commrm-t-s on FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT at 7.30, Oddfellows' Hall. G. H. JOHNSON. LOST, a Motor Wh?el Cap. RewarH at J. C. MERCER'S. LOST, a Canary. Finder rewarded on returning to Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. ALL SAINTS 1 CHURCH. LL SAINTS 1 CHURCH. ORGAN RECITAL BY Mn. PURCELL WEBB. Assisted by Miss Kingsland, Messrs H. Webb, aiid Taylor, and the Choir. Popular and Classical Programme. -VTAVY LEAGUE. \ MEETING of above will be M A ,at the Chamber of Comngj|K| Room on TUESDAY, 20th in j&i^H| p.m. Business : General ; andfg^^^^^Hj der a les/olutiun ilciiiim; "'tb&B/KwjEt of a Dreadnought 10 .he Bjjj^fffigg|rj?' meat By Nsw Zealand. "171 OR SALE~J2^^H^^K| i'> I PqM^^HHPf; on sale this afternoon Newsagent, Hardy-st. K AUSTEN'S Unreserved Auction Sale of Furniture at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW, CITIZENS' B.AND. rjRHE Members ar.^ requested to moot JL ' " for Practice TONIGHT at 7.30 sharp. Business important. J. H. WEBLEY, lion. sec. EATiSTEN'S Unreserved Auction Sale of Furniture at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. MISSIONARY SALE. ISRTONARY SALF.. WED., 2.30-5.30. WED. EVENING. 7.30-9.30. DIOCESAN LIBRARY. KA/USTEN'S Unreserved Auction Sale of Furniture at 2 p.m. TOMORROW-. FAREWELL. FRIENDS of Mr. Gf.o. STEWART. Senior, propose to tciiJer him a small farewell gathering on THURSDAY EVENING NF.XT at the Commercial Hotel, at 8 p.m. Those wishing to join in this mark of respect to. ourydcnarUng fellow-towns-man/ar'i?-i|jjMftgi(k to notify 'th* undersigned as early*aS convenient. E. S. CRESSWELL. W". W. SNO.DGRASS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 April 1909, Page 3
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