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OTOR Cars leave for Blenheim i_ Races, Tuesday and Wednesday Next, returning Thursday and Friday.— W. G. Vining, Hardy-street. 3URE Margarine (N.Z. prodr.ce), for Pastry, Cakes, Scones, etc., lOd per lb; all stores. Include lib pat in your next order.—Stewart and Co., Nilest., Agents. sou's), 6d per lb. from bulk, in buyers' jam jare.—Stewart and Co., Nile-street. IHE 'BUSSES will leave for TAHUNA at 4 p.m., instead of 5 p.m., from 30th April, for the Winter Months only. STRINGER & ATKINSON. STOKE ROAD BOARD. CAMPBELL'S ROAD, HOPE. miS Road will be CLOSED TO _l WHEELED TRAFFIC until further notice, on account of Repairs to Culvert. J. GLEN, Secretary. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. IHE TERM CONCERT will be held . on SAIL.:DAY EVENING Next, at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. STOKE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Public Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, May Ist, at 8 o'clock, when Mr Scott will report on the Exhibition of Fruit in Wellington.

H. PICKUP, Secretary. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. THE MAYORALTY. DESIRE to Thank all those Electors a who recorded their votes in my favour vesterdav. JAMES HUNT. GENERAL ELECTION. MOTUEKA SEAT. MR. R. P. HUDSON will Address a Meeting o'f Supporters of the Present Government, in the Anglican Schoolroom, MOTUEKA, on FRIDAY EVENING Next, CM ay Ist, at 8 o'clock. SUGAR! Extra Sweet IA. ~,J Java Sugar, 70ib bag, lis 6d.G. F. Hingsto::. TENDERS. A TION of BULK STORE (Wood and Iron), in New-street. Plane and Specification to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at Noon on May 7th, 1914. JAMES BAIRD, 61 Trafalgar-street. BEG to notify the Travelling Public _ that I have an up-to-date 40-50 h.p. CADDILAC MOTOR CAR for Hire to any part of the district (Nelson and Takaka especially). Terms moderate. Apply 'Phone 120. T. H. MANSON.

V. GRANVILL3. VETERINARY SURGEON, HAMPDEN-STREET WEST, opposite Victory Square. * PORTS will be held at the TAPAWERA CAMP, SATURDAY NEXT, Commencin< 1 p.m. Ail Residents of Nelson and the Surrounding Districts cordially invited to attend. AFTERNOON TEA provided FREE in the Camp. ADMISSION FREE. T. C. PRITCHARD, Lieut., Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCLES. , E want the Pubiic to call •><..-< In- ' apect, * before purchasing elsewhere, the merits of the MOUNT OF PERFECTION, the RUD3E-MULTI. VARIABLE GiSAR. The only Efficient and Reliable Change' Speed Gear on the market. IT WON'T GO WRONG. We also want you to inspect oi PUSH CYCLES. There is on© roal good line in the PHILLIPS- SPECIAL, £6 15s.

SUPERB SPECIAL, £9. B.S.A. FACTORY BUILT from £lO 10b. A. E. DA VIES, TRAFALGAR-STREET. SOMETHING YOU HAVE HAD BEFORE. W FROM LONDON, a large variety of SPECIAL DAINTIES: PATE DE FOIE GRAS. THREE FOIE GRAS. FOIE GRAS. WILTSHIRE BRAWN. PRAWNS IN ASPIC JELLY. ErPING SAUSAGES. GALANTINES IN LARGB AND SMALL GLASSES CHICKEN AND HAM. TURKEY AND TONGUE. SAM AND TONGUE. CHICKEN AND TONGUE. ,- And a Considerable Assortment of MEAT AND FISH PASTES.. T. USHUT& SON HARDY-STREET. "WHERE 'TIS TRITE ECONOMY TO SHOP."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 6