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QUITE All Right" are those beautiful Dolls. Natural, child-like expression ; fully jointed ; real human hair ; and they go to sleep. See them. Show for few davs only—then we sell them elsewhere if not cleared. —"Novelties." NELSON HARBOUR DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Harbours Act, 1908," and "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908," and amendments thereof. ' HEREBY give notice that at a POLL taken on the 29th day of April, 1914, on a Proposal to Raise a SPECIAL LOAN of £35,000 for Harbour.lmprovements, the voting was as follows : ' FOR the Proposal 1154 AGAINST the Proposal ... 912 Informal 25 There not being three-fifths of the valid votes polled in favour of the Proposal, I declare the Proposal to be LOST. H. R. DUNCAN, Chairman. Nelson, May 4th, 1914. A.M.P. | INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT ... iEQUIRES A CANVASSING AND j COLLECTING AGENT for Nelson I District. | Apply D. S. COLUMB, Acting District Secretary, Nelson. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS LEAGUE "DEVOTIONAL MEETING, THURSDAL (To-morrow) ,at 7.30 p.m., in Methodist Schoolroom. All interested cordially invited. ,ON'T be fined for riding without a Bicycle Lamp, when you can secure one from A. Hodge, Richmond, at a moderate charge. BRIGHTWATER RECHABITE HALL. MR. FORBES McLEOD. Evangelist, from Scotland, WEDNESDAY, 6th May, at 7.30 p.m. All heartily invited. No collection. NOTICE is herebv given that EIGHT SECTIONS \n the OPOURI BLOCK, Wakamarina Survey District. Marlborough County, are Open for Salt or Selection, in terms of the Land Act 1908, and its Amendments, cither foi Cash, for Occupation with Right of Pur chase, or for Renewable Lease, at th< option of the applicant; and applica tions will be received at the Distncx Lands and Survey Office, Blenheim, uj; to '4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 11th May, 1914. The area of the Section? ranges from 228 Acres to 884 Acres; and the Half-yearly Rental for Occupation with Right of Purchase from £l2 10s tc £32 10s ; and for Renewable Lease from £lO to £26. Applicants will have tc appear personally before the Land Board, at the Town Hall, Havejpck, at 1G o'clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th May, 1914, to answer any questions the Land Board may ask. The Ballot will be held at the Town Hall. Havelock on THURSDAY, 14th May, 1914, at 10 o'clock a.m. Plans and full particulars may be obtained at this office. H. G. PRICE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. , District Lands and Survey Office, Blenheim, 25th April, 1914.

3IANOFORTE.—MISS USHER resumes Teaching on May sth. Few vacancies. Names left at Begg's, Trafal-gar-street, or at "Argyle," 74 Tasmanstreet. Pupils visited. THE ANGLICAN HOME MISSION FESTIVAL Will be Held in the ; DRILL SHED, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 13th inst. Tea (Is 6d) to commence at 6 o'clock. Meeting (Free) at 7.30. Tickets a. Messrs Hounsell, Jackson, Robinson, and Miss Cooke's. -. The Train for the Country will be delayed till 10.30, and the "KOI" ~-;i' return to Motueka at 11 o'clock. Return Fare by the Koi 5s each. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. RIZE MONEY in connection with the recent Show is PAYABLE by the Treasurer (Mr. Wigzell), at Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co.'s, from To-day, May 6th. VIM STORE PRINCIPLE /-\,UR 54 YEARS' TRADING IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR has been built upon Quality", with Quality, and by Quality—Quality of Clothes ; Quality of Everything. The market is full of shoddy clothes, goods which have onlv low price in their favour. We"will have none of them. We continue to sell dependable Clothing of all styles, and continue to make high-grad? TAILORED SUITS at prices that keep our large staff always busy, and it's Quality Clothes that makes us want a larger store to meet the increased demand for our MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. FTERNOON Tea Services are al- . ways fashionable and always useful. They make ideal presents'. See our stock.—Brown Brothers. ROWN BROS, are expert manufacturers of . Medals, Rings, etc. Jewellery altered and.repaired; Watches and Clocks put right. NOTICE. JE HAVE A LARGE SUM OF MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £SOOO and upwards, at 5£ Per Cent. W. ROUT AND SONS. ADVERTISER (experienced farmer; married, no encumbrance) desires to get on to Fruit Farm. ' Prepared to invest £75. Replies to G. Robertson, G.P.0., Wellington. E don't claim what isn't true; f 'tut we do claim our new Soft Felt Hats are the best showing in. the city.—Dee and Sons. ISN ! Don't be last to catch some JL our Warm Underwear; you'll be sure to want it: it will save you discomfort and money —Dee and Sons. EASY to um.crstand the goodness of our Box Suits when you see them. The fit, style, and price puts us first. Dee and Sous.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 6