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| NELSON BOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications/ on proper forms, will be received at the i Board Office, Nelson, up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 21st, 1912, for the undermentioned positions : Taralcohe (new school to he opened shortly) : Probable salary' £l5O-£IBO, and £2O house allowance. Kaituna : Sole Teacher; salary, £120? £l5O, and £ls house allowance. Denniston: First Assistant ; salary £l2O-£l5O. Granity: Second Assistant; salary £9O £l2O. • Land of Promise (Karamea): Sole Teacher; salary £9O-£l2O, and £lO- - allowance. Eighty-Eight .Valley (Wakefield) : Sole Teacher j salary £SO-£l2O, and £lO house allowance. • ! Pakawau : Sole Teacher; salarv £9O- - Millerton : Second Assistant ; salary. £9O-£lO5. - Oranity Pupil Teacher. . Also, Teachers for Household Schools. Particulars on application. N. B. WILLIAMS, Secretary. March Stli, 1912. 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 Kaiapor Woollen Mills.' These Rugs make a very , useful and everlasting Present for any friend abroad j and any lady or gent about to journey will find in one of these famous Rugs a good, friend and investment. These are- now knowri world-wide, and a-i'e looked upon in other countries as a, very fine production. Come and inspect prices—lss 6d to 555.

DEE AND SONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF NELSON AND SURROUNDING/ DISTRICTS. y ABIES 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 Jioiiouted with your. confidence, • In : my opinion it is ,the diity of the Committee to administer the Act in a fair and equitable manner, and to decide all questions coming before the Oummittee on .their merits, irrespective of any party feeling. Yours faithfullv, \VILI,i,<M LOCK. BULBS; now for early' blooms—NarjL cissus, Daffodils, Anemones, ' Ranunculus, I'reesias, Crocus. Hyacinths. Tulips, etc. ...Bca, Assorted Bulbs. Try our 2s 6d; ss, and 10s Collections. " '- v MOSS FIBRE.—For growing Bulbs in, Pots; a novel and interesting culture. 4d per lb. * - , i ' NELSON SEED & PRODUCE CO.. Ltd.

WE rfAVJC A SHIPMENT ■■■ '■ ; . . North Gape Goal NOW LANDING, AND WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY IN QUANTITIES AS REQUIRED. J M CHOUGHER & SONo. RICHMOND AGENTS.

ORMAN'S 'Pure: Soda Water, added to milk or ether beverages, '■ provides a mo3t refreshing drink. ■ NELSON CITY COUNCIL GAS DEPARTMENT. GIS fop (looking. IF atJtlie presentiitiiifie-you havA iin old-fashioned Gas Cooker .'i'which will- not;- properlyy it. will bo wortlv .your while to put in a Modern. Cooker,' which will ■ do every kind of cooking satis- . factorily, economically, and \yith , a minimum of work. ■ GAS COOKERS ' FROM £1 CASH, OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS '.'•'OF ss. NO CHARGE FOR FIXING. TIIHE beßt thirst-quenching "drink for -1 this inuftcv weather is GORMAN'S WINGER BEER.

BEGG'S. HAS THE BEST. PIANOS. ORGANS. MUSIC, Phonographs, Gramophones RECORDS. A. L. DESGRANUES, . MANAGER, ' NELSON BRANCH. BEGG'S.

- MRSGAW, TOILET SPECIALIST, TRAFALvJAR-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 Diit, RANGES EASILY KEPT CLEAN LEAST WORRY TO LIE COOK The demand for Puponga exceeds the supply. ' All towns to which Puponga is. sent beg us to double the Bupply. Neale and Haddow N Z. AGENTS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 11 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 11 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 11 March 1912, Page 6

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