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, ' AMUSEMENTS. ftrti .i.-L« ■, . i .-.— ..- „ — ,— , .1. ■■■ ■i.i— ■■—.I*— DRUIDS • HALL. Direction or J. E. Petherick EVERY EVENING .....At 8. ROYAL STANDARD PALACE Ol t PICTURES. 20th All New Programme. DR COOK AT COPENHAGEN. DR COOK AT COPENHAGEN. ..Balloon Trip. ..Nick Carter.. .Logging.. The Bank Note... Arabian Pottery.... ..The Bill Poster.. .An Aerial Elopement., The Zoological Gardens Bertie Buys a Bulldog OUR PRICES ls BEST ls. 6d SECOND 6d. Reserved Seats, Jackson's, 6d extra. rpHEATRE TJ OYAL, TyTELSON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. A GREAT EVENT. First apearance in New Zealand of the world-famed Monologuist and Humourist, T. DE SPONG, T. DE SPONG, (The Second Mel. B. Spurr.) "■* I na-Large Selection from his Large and Varied Repertoire of ORATORY ! PATHOS ! ! HUMOUR ! ! ! Supported by LEWIS WALKER, English Baritone. A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. 3s. 2s. POPULAR PRICES. Is. Reserved seats at Jackson's. RICHMOND 23rd. MOTUEKA 28th. WAKEFIELD 30th. BARRINGTON WATERS, Manager. GARRISON BAND VILLAGE PAIR._ BOTANICAL RESERVE, OPENS MONDAY, 28th, at 2.30 p.m. CfiiHlren's Sports- Scrambles ..Bun Eating and Huge Christmas Tree.. May Pole Dance at 3 o'clock. DON'T MISS THE SIDE SHOWS— Aunt Sally, Skittles, Tight Rope Walking, etc., etc. Change of Programme Each Evening. CHAS. LEAPER, Hon. Sec. TO LET: Lindisfarne, Waimea-st., 6 rooms ,bath, etc. Newly papered and painted; 14s a week. Apply on premises. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A COMFORTABLE Residence, sixrooms, and large workshop. Easy distance fro mtov.n and Port. Off Haven Road. For address apply "Mail" Office. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Special Value in Men's Tenpis Shirts 2s6d, 2s lld, 3s6d, 3s lld. and 4s 6d. Faucy Wshg Vests 5s lld. Aipaca Coats 6s lld. At GIBBARD'S. FOR the Holidays ! Men's Suits 25s to 355, superior tweed and worsted Box Suits, first class cut, style, and finish, 37s 6d to 50s, less 2s 6d in £ bonus. At GIBBARD'S. FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! Nicely-trim-med Washing Costumes 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, Blouses 2s 6d to 10s 6d. Umbrellas 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, up.— At GIBBARD'S. HRISTMAS BONUS, 2s 6d in every £ returned to customers thisjnonth. [ At GIBBARD'S. HRISTMAS GIFTS ! Sunshades 3s lia, Aprons ls 3d to 2s lld, Gloves 9d to 2s lld, Belts 6d to 2s lld, Purses Is 6d and ls lld.' Special line of Brooches ls each.— At GIBBARD'S. CHRISTMAS" GIFTS! Sleeve Links, ls and ls 6d set. Latest in Derby ' and Knot Ties ls 6d. Purees ls -6d. Umbrellas 5s 6d. Silk Handkerchiefs 2s 6d. At GIBBARD'S. O ibEBOARD, Buchess Chest, Dining jj> Table, Chairs, Overmantel, Bedsteads, Mattrasses. All Bargains. Till j Monday night. — Langridge. Stoke. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S Table and Dessert Knives, Xylonyte handles, from 6s i-doz ; dessert spoons 4s j_doz. ; tea spoons 2a i-doz ; table spoons i ls ea.J. WOOD. HAMS, Hams— Dimmjock'fl and Morepork brands, 12 to 161b. weight, lOd a lb'.— J. WOOD'S. ~THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE usual Monthly Subscription Meeting will b e held at- tho Office, Hardy-street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY Next, the 20th and 21st inst., from 9 a-m. till 3 p.m. each day. N.B. — Subscriptions can be paid any tiitß before the due. date. GEO. M. ROUT, . | Secretary. DIJiECT SHIPMENT f0 LONDON. e.S. WAITEMATA. WE Beg to notify our clients and other shippers that we will be receiving WOOL for DUMPING up to the 17th inst., for shipment per s.s. Waitemata, loading MONDAY, 20th inst. Having booked space for 1500 bales, clients can rely on having ' their Wool shipper by this steamer, provided it arrives on or before the above date. After the despatch of the s.s. Waitemata, we will receive Wool for JanuaryFebruary direct shipment. No charge made for carting, dumping, or storage. WELLINGTON WOOL SALE. We would remind clients wishing to try the above Salo to be held 3rd January that all Wool must be in Wellington by Christmas Eve, 24th December, as catalogues close absoi tely on that date. ETJUXTON and CO. . 13 Limited. DIRECT LOADINC FOR LONDON. THE Shaw Savill and Albion Company's Chartered Steamer, " WAITEMATA," Will load Wool and General Cargo at Nelson on 20th and 21st December, for London, at direct rates of freight. Intending shippers are requested tc communicate with the Agents as early a£ possible, in order to arrange space. LEVIN AND Co., Agents, HAVING sold my Grocery Busines: to Mn. JAS. ARMSTRONG, I de sire to thank the public for their libera support in the past, and hope that th< same liberal support will be accorded mj ■ successor in the future. N.B. Any accounts outstanding eithe: to Anderson and Cook, or G. A. Almgrei - can be paid to Mr J. Armstrong, whosi receipt will be sufficient. G. A. ALMGREN. HAVING taken over tho Grwer; Business carried on by Mr G. A ALMGREN, in Bridge-street, I wouli " solicit- a continnation of the suppor ' given him, ako a fair share of publi r patronage. Goods will bo delivered t c any part of the city, and all orders wil ' receive prompt and careful attention. t JAMES ARMSTRONG, Grocer, Upper Bridge-st., Nelsop.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 3