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I'JTCH Bulbs, Double Anemones, 10s 1 100, Is 4d dozen ; Singles 5s 100, 9d dozen; Ranunculus 4s 100, 8d dozen; Double Begonias 7s dozen, 8d each ; Cabbage Plants ready.—Blackburn, Colling-wood-street. {HAT old Hat is an eyesore to your friends and a discredit to yourself. New lot opening.—Dee and Sons. UR New Hats are so reasonably v_>- priced that you cannot afford to wear a shabby one. New stock 3s 6d to 10s 6d. —Dee and Sons. EDUCTIONS in March are always jin order; but rarely can you buy smart Shirts like we're offering for 2s lid.—Dee and Sons. 7ICTORY LODGE.—Official Visit to / Southern Star Lodge, To-morrow (Tuesday), at p.m. Full attendant requested. \/j\/ SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 735, EX. "ONTHLY Meeting, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. Visitors cordially welcomed at 8 p.m. sharp.—By Order. * FUNERAL. IHE Friends of MR ALBERT E. FRIEND are informed that the Funeral of his late DAUGHTER, Leta Mabel, will leave his residence, Waimea Road, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. COURT SHERWOOD FOREST. CELEBRATION COMMITTEE Meetly ing, on MONDAY EVENING, March 4th. JAS. CHING, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of GEORGE MUNCASTER, of Nelson, Jeweller. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the stock of JEWELLERY, etc., in the above Estate. Conditions of Sale and Stock Sheets can be seen at my Office, and at the Offices of the Official Assignees at Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, and Christchurch. Tenders close at my office, Hardy-st., Nelson, at Noon on FRIDAY, 15th March, 1912. W. ROUT, Deputy Official Assignee.

DAUGHTERS OF WILLIAM 111. L.0.L., No. 6. fIHE usual MONTHLY MEETING ot the above Lodge will be held in the Orange Hall, Collingwood-street, on TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Bv Order of W.M. NOTICE. " HEREBY give notice that it is my intention to apply to- the Waimea county Council, at its next meeting, held on March 7th, 1912, for a Slaughtering License for large and small Cattle, at my Slaughterhouse, situated at NeuHENRY C. BEUKE. Neudorf, Feb. 29th, 1912. C. E. TATTON, Dental Surgeon. Will Commence Practice in Rooms, No. 90, Hardy-street, on March 6th. BEGG'S. HAS THE BEST. PIANOS. ORGANS. MUSIC, Phonographs, Gramophones RECORDS. A. L. DESGRANGES, MANAGER, , NELSON BRANCH. BEGG'S, MRS GAW, TOILET SPECIALIST, TRAFALGAR-ST. (Opposite Municipal Buildings.) "S not a matter of tailor's tape—it is a matter of brains. Any tailor's assistant can take your measure; but it takes a competent, experienced Cutter and a Brainy Tailor to give you a style in accordance with the changing fashions. Clothes do make the man, and life is a battle. To succeed nowadays one must look prosperous to have prosperity offered him, and we offer you excellent Tailoring service a.id exclusion beyond all question. Good TAILORED HANDMADE SUITS from 80s. DEE AND SONS. SUMMER COOKING MAOE EASY by using Puponga Coal A Little Goes a Long Way. A Steady, Even Heat Maintained. Being Free from Soot and Dirt, RANGES EASILY KEPT GLEAN LEAST WORRY TO THE GOGK The demand for Puponga exceeds the supply. All townß to which Puponga is sent beg us to double the supply. Neale and Haddowi N Z. AGENTS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 6