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'~IHINA Teas.—Extra choice shipment _J just landed ; only 8d per packet. — Only at the Waimii Tea and Crockery | ICYCLE Guessing Competition closes Saturday Next. Come along and try some of our Pure Teas, and have a Free Guess. —Wainui Tea and Crockery Company. " OST, a small Gold Brooch, in Rich_jl mond ; valued as a keepsake. Reward on returning same to M- Wix, Richmond. JUDGMENT. "F you appreciate the highest type of Tailoring, write to us for Samples of our NEW WINTER SUITINGS. The result of your confidence in us would do credit to your judgment. Clothes-makers for 52 years. Firstclass Cutter at your service, who has just arrived from London. Suits made on the premises from 84s. Factory Suits from 49s 6d. DEE AND SONS. jned, intend to apply 1 to the Nelson Land Board for an Occupation License over Section 13, Block x, Waimea (Scenic Reserve), bounded on the North by Section 15, South by road and Hackett's Creek, East by Section 15, and West by Stratford's FREDERICK STRATFORD. ■ OST, a Black Sheep Dog, aged _J about six months ; short hair, little white on foot and chest. Anyone who can give anv information please communicate with H. M. GRIFFITH, Richmond. STOKE MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE First Practice of the above Society will be held in the Stoke Hall on WEDNESDAY, March 6th, at 7.30 p.m. Miss Dee's Instruction Class meets at 7 o'clock. The Committee extend a hearty invitation to all residents of Stoke and surrounding districts to join the Societv. Mr T. S. S. Scott is Conductor, and Miss Lydia Dee Pianiste to the "Society. All intending members requested to be present on Wednesday Night.—F. HALL, Hon. Sec. IHE REV. F. H. SPENCER, Agent __L for the British and Foreign Bible and Tract Society, will give an Address in the Shelbourne-street Schoolroom TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. " OUIS KERR always gives good i value; but during the Sale he offers extra special value. Call and see the prices.—lo9 Trafalgar-street. LTERATION SALE.—AII goods are of the best possible workmanship throughout, and are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. —Louis Kerr. NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 'OMINATIONS for the Offices of I President, ' Vice-President, and Committee will be received by the undersigned up till TUESDAY, 19th March, 1912. Nomination Papers may be obtained from the Secretary; Rankin and Sons, Motueka; Noble Win, Dovedale : and R. H. Coleman, Motupiko. J. GLEN, Secretary. Richmond, 4th March, 1912. DUTCH Bulbs, Double Anemones, 10s | 100, Is 4d dozen ,- Singles 5s 100, 9d dozen; Ranunculus 4s 100, 8d dozen; | Double Begonias 7s dozen, 8d each; Cab- I bage Plants ready.—Blackburn, Colling- | wood-street. I 'IHAT 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, | priced that you cannot afford to : wear a shabby one. New stock 3s 6d to j 10s 6d.—Dee and Sons. EDUCTIONS in March are always ; m order; but rarely can you buy smart Shirts like we're offering for' 2s lid.—Dee and Sons. NEW Hat is like a smiling face—leaves a good impression. We sell Men's Hkts with the expression. No charge for the latter.—Dee and Sons. OU will find just what you require . for that coming Birthday at Brown Brothers', The Jewelers, Trafalgar-st. ROWN BROS:, Jewelers, have a record showing of pretty Silver Novelties and very dainty Jewelery. Prices most reasonable.

BEGG'S. HAS THE BEST. A. L. DESGRANGES, MANAGER, NELSON BRANCH. BEGG'S. MRS GAW, TOILET SPECIALIST, TRAFALGAR-ST. {Opposite Municipal Buildings.) SUMMER COOKING MADE EASY by using Puponga Goal A Little Goes a Long Way. A Steady, Even Heat Maintained. Being Free from Soot and Dirt, RANGES EASILY KEPT CLEAN LEAST WORRY TO THE COOK The demand for Puponga exceeds the Bupply. All towns, 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, 5 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 5 March 1912, Page 6