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LOST. LOST, in city, Gold Neck Chain Pen-dan-t; also Gold Bar Brooch. Reward at "Mail" Office. W. C. T. U. SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. TEMPERANCE HALL, BRIDGE-ST. COMPETITIONS. CAKES.—Fruit, Seed, Sponge Cake, Spongo Sandwich, Iced Sandwich, Gingerbread, Scones, Pikelets, Homemade Bread. , _ SWEETS.—Cocbanut Icc, Plain Toffee, Almond Toffee, Fruit Toffee, Turkish Delight. Most Useful Article made from Kerosene Tin; Best Article made from Sugar Bag; Best Article made from Flour Bag. SCIENTIFIC BRANCH, NELSON INSTITUTE. • MEETING of Members, MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 2nd, 8 p.m. „ Miscellaneous. ■ A 1 BRIGHT WATER .SCHOO^f* NNUAL TEA, ENTERTAIN-' MENT, and DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES in connection with the abovo will bo held at the Brick School, on WEDNESDAY, 4th November. Admission : Tea, School Children Free; Adults Is; Entertainment 6d. ■ CITY OF NELSON. THE USE OF THE HOSE for watering is PROHIBITED, except .between the hours of 5 to 7 a.m., ana 7 to 9 p.m. Persons using the Hose during Prohibited Hours will bo Prosecuted. G.A.EDMONDS, • . Town Clerk. 30th October, 1914. GENERAL ELECTION. . MR FIELD'S CANDIDATURE. ' \ A G ENERAL of Mr. FIELD'S COMMITTEE and SUPPORTERS will bo held 1 at tho Committee Room (King's" HAll) Bttdge-:st;,' on MONDAY at 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. New Supporters invited. 4JU-. siness important. _ A. R, DYSON, W. H. THOMSON;Joint Secretaries. N.Z. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. MISSIONARY ADDRESSES will bo given by MISS LESLIE •{formerly a Missionary in China) at tho following Pl !Svember lst-REDWOOtI'S VALLEY, 3 p.m. . Collection for Mission..-., ■ November 2nd—Brightwater Sonoolroom, at 7.30 p.m. : . NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. '.'m WENTYrS ECOND >GRAND SHOW, 1 to be held; iat RICHMOND PAIUK,' oil TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 17th and 18th November ndxt. ■ • , ALL ENTRIES Close at the Secretary's Office, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 4th Nov., 1914. I And Entrance Fees must accompW Entries, otherwise same will be refusea.. Late Entries, at ' SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. Exhibitors will please Hi connection with printed schedules tnat:--Section 91, Class 3, is for Jersey Down Breed. _ • .... . . . •In Section 26, Class 2, it will not ,bo necessary to actually carry 6cwt. in the vehicle at the time of . In Section 52, Class 2, the prize. is offered for the best ;Huritmg. Cort^e. In Class 5 the" limitation of sue wjiea for one exhibitor applies to a single section only. Exhibitors may six entries in each of any!number of the Sheep Sections. \ • - ADDITIONAL SECTION. Ba.—Mr. James tYoung offers free service, of Silver Gift, valuci £55 3s, for the Best Draught Yearling, any sex* ; Qjjy sire 1 ■ ' Prize Schedules and Entry Forms may . be obtained from tlio undersigned, or at— . '- ■" • ', ■ . : ! * "Mail" Office, Nelson; : Rankin and Co., Motueka; Noble Win, Thorpe ; * R. H. Coleman, Motupiko; P. Higgins, Belgrove; J. Hagen, Spring Grove;. F. Coleman, Waimea West. . ' J. GLL^i| Secretary.

BRICK - f NELSON BRICK WORKS, BISHOP* • DALE. : • CHAMBERLAIN and STANNARL BUILDERS IND QOMT4.CIMI Bricks, Cherry Bed, Square, m*de for Export and hard o*ag*. Estimates Glvro for Bnildlngt ia Wood, Brick or Concrete. BRICKS FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF TBE PROT?INCB. • CYCLISTS! WHY PUSH When you can purchase 'New 2* Speed MOTOR CYCLES from 46 GUINEAS. S. WINN, AGENT, Nelson.

, Purity, quality, economy. To ensure these in one act, ask for "Camp" Coffee. A child can do it. What? Make a c\ip of delicious "Camp" Coffee in & trice.*'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 October 1914, Page 1

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