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lADY'S Bicycle; taken by mistake _J yesterday in town. Apply 107 Colling wood-street. OUR Removal Sale is now in full swing—only a few m<uv days, then we shall be in our new premises, six doors higher up Bridge-st. — Geo. Davidsou, Bookseller. Ct ALL and share in the Great Bar- / gains we are offering at our Removal Sale.—Geo. Davidson. Booksellei. Bridge-street. SUMMER Sale: Beautiful l'hoto Frames Is and Is 6d each. worth double. See them at ' Novelties. SUMMER Sale! Baskets at halfprices. Hampers and Travelling Requisites also cheap. See them at ''Novelties." PRESERVING Pans: Brass. 9s. lis, and 12s each; Aluminium. 10s and lis 6d each ; Wide-mouth Jars 6s 6d and 8s 6d dozen ; Narrow do 4s 9d, 5s 6d and 7s 6d dozen ; J. Wood and Sons. OWING to late "arrival we are selling best quality t Spanish Muscatels at 9d j'H?r packet, usual price Is 3d ; new season's Figs have now arrived. —At J. Wood and Sons'. The Public Trust Office Act, 1908. (Section 50.) In the Estate of HENRY STONE, late of Nelson, Draper, deceased. ALL creditors and others Having Claims against this Estate are Hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson, on or before the 9th day of March, 1914. Accounts not rendered by the ci;ite named may be rejected. ALL moneys payable to the ... uove estate may be'lodged to the credit if the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson. FRED. FFITHETT. Public Trustee. Bth January, 1914. TAITAPU GOLD ESTATES, LTD. THE OFFICE of the abovenamed Company has been REMOVED from Trafalgar-street to HARDY-ST., in the City of Nelson. NOEL LEE BUCHANAN, Public Officer for the Company. THE IDEAL HOME SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. No. 11 ALTON-ST., (Near Griffin's Mill). SIMPLEST and best System in existence. Can Cut and Design anything in Six Lessons. Lessons daily. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HOLUNGWORTH AND GASKELL HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPERHANGERS, SIGN" & GLASS WRITERS, GRAIKERS, ETC. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE. For Best Workmanship only. Prices Moderate. Address : COLLINGWOOD-ST., next Slm/pson's Monumental Yards. SOVEREIGN Cases, in Gold, Gold Filled, and Silver ; ss, 10s, 22s 6d, 30s, to £7; at Wm. Moyes', Trafalgar-st. C. E TATTON, DENTAL SURGEON, has Removed from Hardy-st. to ROOMS UPSTAIRS IN H.B. NEW BUILDINGS, CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST. PRESERVE YOUR SKIN jpROM SUNEURN AND TANNING by using SCOTT'S CARNATION COLD CREAM. It is non-greasy, and does not cause hair to grow on the face. It rubs right in, leaving no sign of application on the face. Sold in neat collapsible tubes for Is 6d. Buy your tuba to-day. OOLNESGOTT CHEMIST, TRAFALGAR STREET. WHAT! "YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT 1" rpHERE'S one thing, fellow-passen-gers, on this good old planet that can never afford—and that is TO / FORGET YOUR FRIENDS At New Year's Time Why, you GAIN BY GIVING! It's the very "law of life. THE GIFT NEED NOT BE COSTLY. for we've made grand provision for warm hearts and moderate purses. Ycu'll find here something thoughtfully chosen for every-Man and Woir.an, Youth and Maiden, Boy and G>>l—and L-ver the "new arrival" has not been, overlooked ! (See the Hammocks.) Yes! We're in for a big time again on NEW YEAR'S EVE—FOR SURE. COME! . . . NOVELTIES . . . 42 HARDY-STREET, THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS. I'ledfcal author fcfes, <tgree that excess uric acid in the blood is the main cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. RHEUMO cures quickly and permanently because it is the one remedy that removes this excess acid. Try it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d everywhere. *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 6

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