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JUST four weeks to Christmas. Better do the Gift buying while there's time and choice and plenty. —Brown .Brothers, Jewellers. THOSE well-dressed fellows you metin the streets are wearing Cranbrooks. They look happy, because they've saved monev and look well. Hundred Suits to show "you. Drop in; it's a pleasure to show you. BERT TASKEE AND CO. w: "E are getting busy fitting our senT w sible fellows in Cranbrook Suits for Christmas.—BEßT TASKER AND CO. THE fellow who threw the egg was not wearing a Cranbrook; only gentlemen wear them. Come and see our fine assortment. (Suits, not <sggs.) BERT TASKER AND CO. CRANBROOK Suits are new. The No-license eggs wasn't. Come and see how decent you look in a Cranbrook. BERT TASKER AND CO. LADIES' 30s Watches reduced to 20s. Just the thing for Christmas Presents. —At the Sydney Jewellery Co. s Sale. „ Cj WEET Pea Manure ; Niquas, good for >3 spraying Roses, Pelargoniums, etc. ; XL All Compound, for fumigating; Wooden Labels and Sticks. —At Bolton s. HRYSANTHEMUMS and Cactus Dahlias; hundreds of slants of firstclass varieties for sale at Bolton s. B 1 ROCCOLI "Lilywhite." —Mr J. Ward, Brook-st., says—"Your Lilywhite Broccoli is one of the finest sorts I have grown for years; 95 out of the 100 turned in, and the quality was splendid." Plants for sale at BOLTON S. SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735, E.C.—lnstruction Meeting To-mor-row (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. -i f\T>. LB.—Choicest Farmers' Butter 1 U arrived to-day.—STEWART AND CO., < Nile-street. ~SCRUB CUTTING. ENDERS are invited for CLEARm TNG about 25 ACRES of MANUKA SCRUB. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars fl ° m ALFRED GOULD, Secretary, Tasman Fruit Lands, Ltd.. ; Hardy-street, Nelson. T FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late MARY ' THERESA MALONE are respectfulv informed that her Funeral will leave St." Mary's Church, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. - ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. N. Z. E. I.

MEETING of the above will be held / » i n the Bovs' Central School Next SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd Dec., A at 2 p.m. . „ _ ~ , Business: Consideration of Remits and Order Paper. . THOS. C. C. SCOTT Hon. Sec. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NELSON. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments, 1 ERNEST CHARLES KELLING, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of NELSON, do hereby give notice thatthe following persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates for ILLATION of -a MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for the said Electoral District, namely:— ATMORE, Harry. HAMPSON, William Spencer, BISHOP, George, MACMAHON. George, and MOFFATT, Walter John. The POLL will be taken on THURSDAY", the Seventh day of December, 1911, commencing at Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and closing at Seven o clock in the afternoon. The following are the polling places for the Electoral District of Nelson: IN'os. 1 and 2—The Magistrate's Courthouse, Nelson (principal). Nos. 3 and 4—The Foresters Hall, Col-lingwood-street, Nelson. Nos. 5 and 6—The Oddfellows Hall, Waimea-street, Nelson. No. 7—The Public School, Brook-street, Nelson. \ No. B—The Public School, Hampden-st., Nelson- _ . No. 9—The Harbour Board Office, Ihe Port, Nelson. ~.U i No. 10—The Sunday Schoolhouse, Milton Street, Nelson. A No. 11—The Oddfellows' Hall, Richmond. No. 12—The Oddfellows Hall, Wakefield. ' . • „ No. 13—The Drill Shed, Spring Grove. No. 14—The Reading Room, isrigntNo. 15—The Public School, Hope. No. 16—The Public School, Aniseed Valley. - No 17 —The Public School, Ranzau. No. IS-,The Sunday, School, Appleby. >Jo.-19—The Public Hall, Stoke. No. 21—The Public School, Tahuna. No. 21—The Public School, Clifton Terrace, Wakapuaka;. No. 22—The Public School, Hillside, Wakapuaka. , , Tr . No. 23—The Public School, Happy Valley, Wakapuaka. . No. 24-^—The Half Way House, WhangaNo. "siS—'The Public School, Carluke, Timitanga. . , , No. 26—The .Public School, Flat Creek, ' Rai Valley. . ; , ~ No. 27—The ,new Public School, Canvastown. , No. 28—The Public School, Deep Creek. No. 29 —Mr Couper's House, \pelorus ValNo. 30—Mr Owen Passau's Building, Kaiuma Bay. -uV O . 31—The Post Office, Whatanihi. N O . 32—The Post Office, Nydia Bay. No. 33—The Public School, Opouri Vallev, Nvdia Bav., No. 34—The Public School, Tira Ora, North West Bay. • No. 35—The Post Elaine Bay. No. 36—The Post Office, Bulwer. No. 37—The Telegraph Office, Waitai, DTJrville Island. N 0 38—'The Post Office, Admiraltv Bay. No. 39—The Post Office. French Pass. No. The Public School, Waikawa ' Bay. No. 41—The Post Office, Wairangi. No. 42—'Ti-e Public School, Wangarae, Croixelles. ■ No. 43r—Office, Cable Station, Cable Bay. Dated this 27th day. of Novembep, 1911. E.G. KELLING, ■ R6turning Officer. We are Looking V 1 OR Men and Youths who are looking Jj for something in the way of Clotliiii"- —tTiiose that have had difficulty to get suited. For such, we say MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME in our Right Dress Shop ,and we feel sure you'll find just what you're looking for. Wo fV'el this is true with every Man's, Youth's, or Boy's wants, and'in addition we just jog your memory of our new stock of Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, and Straw Hats. DEE & SONS, LEADING MEN'S STORE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 November 1911, Page 6