7)A.RNOLO. The best 'and easiest V Polish known,. Preserves, the Linoleum, is-not-slippery, and a -room-can. be dor.© in a few minutes.—J. WOOD. EARSON'S Antiseptic Soap.—An L English Manufacture, made from, cocoas lit oil. A perfect bathroom eoap. 6d .bar. Obtainable only from J. WOOD. IRJECT IMPORTER.— Now open_y ing, New Goods.—Louis Ken - , 109 jl raf alga.r-street. I F>W GOODS.—Just opened, Ladies' ai:d G-en-ts' Gold and Silver Watches.—Louis Kerr, Jeweller. |HE' Cold-footed, Unconscious Mi- . .orobe is ad vised l to return that Footwarmer, as IT da known.—"Novelijes," 96 Hardy-street. , OST, by poor woman, £1 Note, -on Saturday afternoon-,, between Bunny's and Walker's shops. Will finder kindf.y rciturn to Buirny and Co. T OST, Dark Mule (Canary). I ( Reward ait "Mail" Office. [LOBE METAL POLISH can be bought for 7d a tin, at Wainui Tea Company, Hardy-street.
DAMS' Olive Ointment Is,. Lime, L Cream and Glycerine Is, Camphor 3 cakes 6d, Toilet Soaps, good variety. —Wainui Tea Co. 7TOR Kettles, Saucepans, Frvpaais. . Tubs, Buckets, Wrirngers, all at money-saving prices, at Wainui Tea Co. "HTTE and' Gold Cups and Saucers 2s -3d half-dozen ; eets of Jugs, useful aJwi strong, at 2s 9d. —Wainui Tea, Co. " ONG Handle Shovels 3s 9d. Garden Sipadies 2s lid, half Axes 2s lid.— Wainu.i Tea Company. MEETING of Albion Football Club at C. Snow'® To-morrow >at 7 o'clock. All playeTs requested to attend. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late CHARLES DAHLGREN aire respectfully informed that his Funeral wi'T. leave the Kelson Morgue TO-MORItOW (Wednesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHO'NE. Undertaker and Embakner.
i FECIAL LECTURES, .Foresters' k3 Ball, Oollingwocd-st., To-morrow Afternoon. 3 o'clock (Ladies only). "How to Treat the Hair,' ' Fare, and Neck for Health, Youth, audi Beauty." (Lecture demonstrated). 6d. Sister Ava.ba.mia, speaker. Sunday., 7 p.m. (both sexes) : "Shall a- Second Christ Appear on Earth; When, annd Where?" (Vedanta standrooini). Sunday collections. Bring friends. (No pos'.pone■ment).
THERE'S A N!P ! "N" the evening air that makes you realise you want something to keep you warm, and! we're ready for that ou est: on, WHO WILL SUPPLIf THE BEST We're prepared in every way, and, cannot fail to suit anv Man. rim.' OVERCOATS. UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, etc. Men that know our stock say its large enough for a city three, times as the size of Ne!sou Our Window® only can show pa.it of what we have in'sidle. DEE AND SONS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WIKG to increased business, we are Removing to more Oentira.l Premises, WAKATU LANE Uat el-occupied by Messrs Cham.bcirlain and Standard), where, with strict attention to business, we trust to receive a fair ishare of public patronage. Telephone No. 260. WILLMOT & CROSS, CERTIFICATED PLUMBERS AND DRAIN LAYERS. PIANO TUNING. MR H. HUNTER-BROWN is prepared 1 to undertake Tuning or Repairing of PIANOS and ORGANS in. Town or Country. Orders may be left with Mr N.aylor. Piano '"lmporter, j.ll Col]ingwood street, or at Private Address 130 Nile street. Telephone 375.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 June 1911, Page 6
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