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DANCE in connection with the Ten nis Club will be held in the 8S Valley School, WEDNESDAY, Sept 15th, Gents 2s. ("i ENTS' Glace Kid Sunday Boots 13s ~X~ 6d, usual price 20s. Hand-sewr Boots 15s- 6d, - usual price 255, Men's slrong Najlcd Shooters 8s 6d, Chromf Boots 8s lId.—SMITH'S.. X s T ADIES' Glace Kid Sunday Boots 7; c ■ i 6d, usual price 13s 6d, rememboi j last week. Ladies' Kid' Boots, sewn 8s lld, usual price 16s 6d, Ladies Kic _ Shoes from 4s lld, usual price lis 6d. B —SMITH'S. •*■ 7^o doubt you have heard of the won ;- _L^l derful bargains your friends •- have had lately in footwear at SMITH'!: Shoe Store. Almost giving Boots and Shoes away. LAST Week of Special Purchase Sal< at SMITH'S Shoe Store. Sav< disappointment. Others have had Booti and Shoes at half price. Why not you! t rTIO LET : 6-roomed House, situated t _L Wellington Terrace. Foi t. further particulars apply W. Smith, ' Mount-street. - APPLEBY TENNIS CLUB WILL hold a DANCE in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, - 15th inst. • STOKE-TENNIS CLUB. THE Annuai Meeting- of the above Club will be. held in the Stoke Hall on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst., at 7.30 p.m. A. P. ALLPOET, Hon. Sec. NOTICE OF TRESPASS. AN I Person or Persons found Tresnassing on the undermentioned Land, beTng — Section No. 14, Blk vii., do No. 33 Blk. xi., do No. 17 Blk x., Wai-iti Survey District, Dovedale, After this date will be Prosecuted by us. (Signed) LOUIS WILLIAM HOCTON, APPO LOUIS HOCTON. EOSTPOARDB." WE have received TO-DAY large Supplies'of the LATEST POSTCARDS, including New Comics, Actresses, Beautiful Children's Studies, Scenes, and a variety of subjects too numerous to mention. / ■ ALT. ROBINSON, Bookseller and Stationer, Hardy-street. PORT MISSION HALL. » • WELCOME TO— r Mn. R. N. COTTLE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 7.30 p.m. Musical Programme. All members of the Congregation cordially invited. ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL IN DRUIDS' HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPT. Progressive Euchre Party, to be Followed by a Dance. Every Member privileged to invite a lady friend. s "ZEPHYR LODGE SCHOOL^ 48, Nile-street. Conducted by Miss Hooper. Public School syllabus followed. Tearlv examination by Inspector. Third Term commences" THL'PiSDAY, 16th inst. . mHEATRE ROYAL. ALLAN HAMILTON'S LLAN. HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. RAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT— LAST NIGHT. First Production in Nelson of tho Romantic and Sensational Drama — QUEEN OF THE NIGHT." UEEN OF THE NIGHT." '"'/"\UEEN OF THE NIGHT." \d UEEN OF THE NIGHT." QUEEN OF THE NIGHT." UEEN OF THE NIGHT." This drama is replete with thrilling situations, sentiment, pathos, and beautiful scenic effects. TO-NIGHT-r-LAST NIGHT! Box Plan at Jackson and Co.'s. Popular Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and ls. Business Manager : George Buller. FRIVOLITY MINSTREL AND VARIETY COY. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. 'GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. HILLSIDE SCHOOLROOM, WAKAPUAKA. Admission ,2s and la.' Tickets at Austen's. DANCE to Follow. Business Manager, PERCY VON DAZELZON. STRAW HATTERS. Don't waste timo wondering where to buy .your new STRAW HAT. A visit right hero w-ill settle that problem, and also what to buy, and what to pay. 75 dozen just opened for Men and Boys. DEE AND SONS. NELSON LABOURERS' UNION. A SPECIAL "Meeting of the above will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 7.30 p.m. . . Business Important. ALF. JONES, Secretary. WILLIAM DRUMMOND^ (Estate of) PERSONS having claims against the above Estate, of against DRUMMOND BROS., "Uper- Moutere, are re quested to render to us detuilcd particulars thereof. -■ PITT & MOORE, Solicitors. Preliminary. PRACTICALLY NEW PIANO, FURNITURE, & EFFECTS. MR LOCK, favoured with instruc . tions from Miss Hayes, .will sell '- at an early, date, at the residence, Nile- ' street, the Whole of her Furniture and • Effects. Particulars later. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. i _____^__^________ FARMERS' AGENCY COY., AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! ■ THURSDAY! THURSDAY ! HAVING received instructions from Mr T. Condell (who has pur- '■ chased the business lately carried on as Condell and Armstrong, and is entirely 're-stocking), we will sell at our rooms, Bridge-street, on. : THURSDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M The following goods— Flannelettes, c Blouse -Lengths, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Wool " Fingering, Dress Materials. Prinls, Muslins, Sateens/Delaines, etc., Ladies' Hose, Counterpanes, Blankets, Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed Sailoi Hats, Underskirts, Ladies' Underwear '■'■ Laces; Ribbons, etc., etc. 0 MEN-Sand BOYS'- Suits, Overcoats " Trousers, Shirts,' Sox, Singlets, Under paints, 'Ties, Hats; ; etc.', and Genera ,'." : Odds and Ends too numerous to «numer 'l ate;' '.'.'."'■ - -;Th'e; Whole ..has to be Bold absolutely s jWITBTOUT RESERVE. 7 .yy-.". l. H. KING, - Auctioneer. yyyyyy

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 13 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 13 September 1909, Page 3