/CHOICE Bedding and Pot Plants in great variety.—Blackburn, 8 Col-lincrwood-etreet. LOST, between Griffin's Mill and Nicol and Co.'s, a Purse containing money. Finder rewarded on returning to ".Mail" Office. " OST to-day. between Griffin's Factory and Post Office, by poor person, Purse containing £2. Reward a't J. Hurley's, New-street. ■ HEREBY apply for an OCCUPA- _± TION LICENSE of 295 Acres in the Rahu District Block xi., bounded on the North bv Section 1, Black xii., South o y Section i, Block xv., on the East by Sections 1, 3, 5, and part 7, and West by Timber Reserve. GEO. WALKER. Tarakohe Cement. 3 ROVES to be of Highest Quality, exceeding British tests. We can now quote this fine Cement in large quantities or single bags, at prices that cannot be undersold. Packed in bags 12 to the Ton. NEALE & HADDOW. JAM STRAWBERRIES. RDERS for the above may be left at .vilkens's Fruit Shop, Bridge-st. H. WRATTEN, Lower Moutere. MRS. SINCLAIR. Palmist, now on a visit to Nelson, may be interviewed at Mrs Plum's, Grove-street. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK, At "FAIRFIELD,." Trafalgar-st. South, On WEDNESDAY, NOV. Ist, (Weather Permitting). POTATOES. iRIME TABLE POTATOES.
FIRST-CLASS SEED POTATOES. VERY CHEAP. .TELSON SEED AND PRODUCE .N CO., LTD., COAL MERCHANTS. HUNGRY MEN EVERYWHERE. LTEN are hungry for the best, and 'I no need to argue over that, it's it's English. , The warmer weather is -coming, and men will be hungry for comfort and seasonable Wearables. - This is the Modern Store for all Men's Wear. Your hunger for the best in Light Underwear is easily satisfied, and our NEW HATS (Straws "and Felts) have quite caused a seaecna-ble rush. It will uay you to look here for the best, and the prices are right'. DEE AND SONS. THE NELSON ELECTION. Mr W. J. Moffatt, Independent Liberal, WILL Address the Electors at the WOOD Sunday School, THURSDAY, 19th inst. .'■'• CLIFTON TERRACE—FRIDAY, 20th. TAHUNA—SchooI, -MONDA'Yy - 23rdin6t., at 8 p.ni. Questions invited. GENERAL ELECTION. Mr George Bishop OPPOSITION Candidate, will Address the Electors at— WEDNESDAY Oct. 18. ..AisGAMOA—THURSDAY/ Oct. 19. i'AHUNA—FRIDAY, Oct. 20. These Meetings at 8 p.m. DRIGHT WATER—SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m. THE GENERAL ELECTION. MR. GEORGE MACMAHON,. the Liberal Candidate, invites the Electors to meet hirii at the following places:— -J.LLSIDE School, THURSDAY, 19th Oct. HAPPY VALLEY—SchooI. FRIDAY, 20~th Oct. i All Meetings at 8 p.m. MOTUEKA ELECTORAL M F. H. DURBRIDGE Will Address the Electors at 1 THURSDAY, Oct. 19. All Meetings at 8 p.m? . ■ < NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ALL FREIGHTS ex MAID OF ITALY must be paid to the Wharfinger, Riwaka, before taking delivery of goods. ■ ' \ '. ' • W. TREGIDJA, Owner.
I DANCE. <HE ANNUAL DANCE of the . ROVER FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in, the Oddfellows' Hall Wakefield, on FRIDAY, 20th inst. E. EVES, Secretary. STQKE. Under the auspices of the NELSON NO-LICENSE LEAGUE, a , PUBLIC MEETING will he held in the PUBLIC HALL, STOKE, on FRIDAY. October 20th, at 8 p.m. Speakers—Rev. B. L. Thomas; Mr G. E. Bodley (of Sydney). Everybody invited. F. A. CARLISLE. General Secretary. NORTH GAPE COAL fUPERSEDES ALL OTHERS. WHY? CAPE Does not leave much a«h. tfORTH CAPE Gives out Splendid Heat. NORTH CAPE Is Particularly Sootless. NORTH CAPE Wherever Used has given the TTtnioet Satisfaction. There will not be any BAD Ranges or oil-cooked meals if you order NORTH CAPE. CENTRAL WOOD, COAL, & PRODUCE DEPOT. 'PHONE 12.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 19 October 1911, Page 6
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