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NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. ACCEPTANCES. OWNERS are reminded that Acceptances for the N.J.C. ANNUAL MEETING close at Mercer's Rooms at 9 p.m. on MONDAY Next, March 11th. FRANK HARFORD has a splendid assortment of Clocks for all occasions, each one guaranteed. Inspection invited. CHRIST CHURCH LADIES' GUILD WILL Meet for Work in the Shel-bourne-street Schoolroom on MONDAY, March 11th, at 2.30 p.m. ORCHARD EXPERT OPEN for Engagement. Thoroughly understands all Orchard Work, from Planting, Pruning, etc., to Grading and Packing for Export. Address "Orchardist," "Mail" Office. KAIAPOI RUGS. EVERYTHING that you could desire in Rugs, both for Style and Pattern, amongst a big lot we've just opened direct from the Kaiapoi Woollen Mills. These Rugs make a very useful and everlasting Present for any friend abroad, and any lady or gent about to journey will find in one of these famous Rugs a good friend and investment. These are now known world-wide, and are looked upon in other countries as a very fine production. Come and inspect prices—lss Gd to 555. J. GLEN, Secretary. DEE AND SONS. KIWI COTTAGE CONTRACT.

TENDERS, marked as above, will be received at this Office until Noon of SATURDAY, March 30th, 1912, for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE at Kiwi Station, on the Midland Railway, Nelson End. Plans, Specifications, etc., may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Nelson and Tui, and at the Post Office, Murchison. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. WIDDOWSON, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, March sth, 1912. TO THE ELECTORS OF NELSON AND . SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. AND GENTLEMEN,— I respectfully inform you that I am a Candidate for Election to a seat on the Licensing Committee, and will be pleased to be honoured with your confidence. In my opinion it is the "duty of the Committee to administer the Act in a fair and equitable manner, and to decide all questions coming before the Committee on their merits, irrespective of any party feeling. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM LOCK. FIRST-CLASS Materials and Workmanship and right prices.—SUNN, Repair Shop, Bridge-street. FOR a durable, comfortable pair of Bots lei S. SLINN take your measure. BULBS. PLANT now for early blooms —Narcissus, Daffodils, Anemones, Ranunculus, Freesias, Crocus, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. Assorted Bulbs. Try our 2s 6d, ss, and .10s Collections. MOSS FIBRE. —For growing Bulbs in Pots; a novel and interesting culture. 4d per lb. NELSON SEED & PRODUCE CO., Ltd. BROWN BROS., Jewelers, invite you to see their Brilliant Display of Beautiful Silverware; new designs, and modei'ate in price. RECENTLY imported Silver Novelties, marked at most attractive prices.—Brown Brothers, Trafalgar-st., the Store for Good Silverware. DON'T go to the races in that old rig! Look up GODSO, and get measured • properly for a New Suit —50s UP- , GORMAN'S Pure Sodawater, added to milk or other beverages, provides a most refreshing drink. THE best thirst-quenching drink for this muggy weather is GORMAN'S GINGER BEERBEGKt'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.) 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 supply. All towns to which Puponga is sent beg us to double the supply. NeaSe and Haddow N Z. AGENTS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 March 1912, Page 6