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STILL another chance to win a. Hi. yclc. Tea Coupons must ho returned by 7 p.m. on Saturday.— Wainui lea and (..'rockery Co., Ltd. ATCH our Window at 9 p.tn. on Saturday for the Winning Number of the Bicycle Competition. —Wainui 'lea and Crockery Co.. Ltd. BULBS. PLANT now for early blooms—Narcissus, Daffodils. Anemones, .Ranunculus, Freesias, Crocus, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. Best Assorted Bulbs. irv our 2s 6d, ss, and 10s Collections. MOSS FIBRE.—For growing Bulbs in Pots ; ut novel and interesting culture. 4d per lb. NELSON SEED & PRODUCE CO., Ltd. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. WEBLEY. TENDERS are invited, not later than FRIDAY, .March 15th, for the PI RCHASE of the HOUSE and LAND, No. 66, Vanguard-street. The House is in thorough repair. The land is 34 ft. Frontage bv 100 ft. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. PIPER, for Executors, 56 Waimea Road. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. TWTOTIC'E is hereby given that the sevcral parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908. and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the- same within one month from the date of the '"Gazette containing this notice. 1478. William Levi Stratford, 192 Acres 1 Rood 12 Perches, Parts of Sections 1, 2, 6, and 8, Block L, and Parts of Sections 11. and 111., Aniseed Valley, and Part of Section 37, Square 1., occupied! by Applicant. Diagrams mav be inspected at this Ollice.

Dated this 4th day of .March, 1912, at the Lands Registry Office, Nelson. \V. \V. de CASTRO, Assistant District Land Registrar. NORTH CAPE G'AL. JUST LANDED, EX "SOUTHERN ISLE," 125 TONS. All Orders will now receive full atten tion. RING UP 'PHONE 12 OR 66. CENTRAL WOOD AND COAL DEPOT, HARDY AND WAIMEA STS., NELSON. NOTE.—NORTH CAPE COAL is only obtainable from Messrs Blundell and Co., Nile=st. West; Central Wood and Coal Depot; J. M. Croucher and Sons, Richmond ; Clay and Co., Brightwater. TASKER & LEVIEN, . .. . CONTROLLING AGENTS. MOIUEKA LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate at the forthcoming Election. Should you do me the honour of electing me to a seat on that Committee, I will do my best to see the law carried out in a fair and impar tial manner. I remain, Yours faithfully, PETER HIGGINS. WAI-ITI SINGING CLASS. A MEETING of the Members of the above Class who subscribed to wards the purchase of the Organ. ,will be held at my House on MONDAY, March 11th. E. EDRIDGE. TILED GRATES, HEARTHS, CURBINGS, MANTLE PIECES. W'E have just landed a large ship- - ment of Beautiful Designs in most Delicate Tints. SOMETHING NEW FOR NELSON. We have a large range, and prices are right. INSPECTION INVITED. BISLEY BROTHERS AND CO. HOP-PICKING WILL START on TUESDAY MORNING. BAGGAGE can be left at ERNEST TRASK'S SHOP, Collingwood-street. A. F. TRASK. WE HAVE A SHIPMENT OF North Gape Goal NOW LANDING, AND WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY IN QUANTITIES AS REQUIRED. J M CROUCHER & SON 3. RICHMOND AGENTS. PORT WARD BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. MEMBERS of the above, and all interested in the Society, are requested to meet in the Boat Shed on MONDAY NEXT, March 11th, at 8 p.m. E. GILBERT, Hon. Sec. NELSON INSTITUTE. ALL Persons who have already kindly promised to contribute to the Nelson Institute Building Fund, and all others who may be willing to do so, are respectfully requested to forward their Donations to the' Secretary before WEDNESDAY, 20th Mrch. It has been suggested that every Subscriber to the Library might be willing to present one Tir more Books, to be placed on the shelves upon the opening of the New Building. Those who are willing to fall in with this suggestion are respectfully invited to inspect at the Library a List prepared by the Committee, of Books which are much wanted. The danger of duplication will thus be diminished. Gifts of Maori Exhibits, Curios, Coins, Mineral and Natural History Specimens, etc., will also be gratefully accepted by tlie Museum. GEORGE C. GILBERT, Hon. See. and Treas. PERSEVERANCE WILL CARRY YOU THROUGH. Edison himself had to work hard to attain sucoess., Every young inventor must persevere if ho would make his patent profitable. Perusal of our freo Booklet "Advice to Inventors" will be heipiui. Write for a oopy. HENRY HUGHES, Ltd., 157 Featherston-street Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 March 1912, Page 6

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