AROCHLAL District of Wakefield.— Sunday, 20th December-.—Wake-held, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Foxhill, 3 p.m. —Rev. J. R. Dart. CHRISTMAS GOODS Suitable for Presents! Dolls, Picture Books, Autograph Books, Pen Knives, Doll Carriages, Mechanical Tcvs.—-ALAN BRUCE AND CO., Bridge-street. Assortment to select from. All New.—ALAN BRUCE AND CO. USCATELS, Jordan Almonds, De-s- ---. sert and Cooking Figs, French Crystalised Fruits, at USHER & SON, Grocer 3, Hardy-street. RESERVED Ginger in thick svTup, in Fancy Jars, at USHER AND SON'S, Grocers, Hardy-street. IYCLE, Sewing Machines, and Gun J Repairs. Workmanship guaranteed. FRANK MOORE'S, Bridge-st. O not wait till Christmas Eve. We ?.re Open Every Evening, and will be pleased to see you.—Louis Kerr, Jeweller. 'SEFUL CHRISTMAS Presents! J Ladies' Wrist Watches in Gold, Silver, and Gun Metal; very choice selection. —Louis Kerr, 109 Trafalgar-st. |OR LADIES' BAGS.' JACKSON AND CO.. LTD. "IHTJMS (New Volume). J JACKSON AND CO., LTD. lOR DOLLS AND TOYS .' JACKSON AND CO., LTD. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND j STATIONERY JACKSON AND CO., LTD.
'ATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN! JACKSON AND CO., LTD. THE Members of the Citizens' Band are requested to meet at the Band Room at 12.30 on Saturday, to embark jv Newman's Lorrv foi iotueka. THE P..KMANE.NT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. [HE Usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the OFICE, TRAFALGAR-St., on MONDAY and TUESDAY', 21st and 22nd Dec, 1914, from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. each day. Note.—Subscriptions can always be paid prioT to the pay-days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretarv. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ~ UR PREMISES will REMAIN , OPEN on CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S EVES until 9.30. Will be CLOSED on FRIDAY. 25th, SATURDAY, 26th, NEW YEAR'S DAY, and SATURDAY, the SECOND OF JANUARY ,1915. E. BUXTON AND CO., LIMITED NELSON AND MOTUEKA. lEE our Window Display, "The Old Woman that Lived in a Shoe," at HEALY" AND SON'S, Bridge-street. E have a great variety in Ladies' ' White Shoes.—HEALEY & SON, Bridge-street. BIG assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Footwear. Call and inspect. .—HEALEY AND SON, Bridge-street. UST arrived, for the Christmas Trade, Ladies', Girls', and Children's White Footwear.—HEALEY & SON, Bridge-street. { IPIRIT OF NAPOLEON. The latest War March, by Adrian Hope. Price 2s Id, at BEGG'S. ULE BRITANNIA, Private Tommy i Atkins, and all the latest Patriotic Gramophone Records, at BEGG'S/ from 2s 3d each. MOTTH Organs, Accordeons, Violins, Whistles', Kazoos, Canaries, suitable for Christmas Presents, from 6d each, at BEGG'S, Trafalgar-street. RESENTATION ALBUMS, by Gustav Lind. Salon Piano Albumß, Nursery Rhymes, only 2s each, • at BEGG'S, Trafalgar-street. 'ANTED, after Christmas, a Girl for house work. Apply Mrs Nor- j man Williams, Richmond Avenue. ] 'ANTED, 2 or 3 Smart Youths for Aerated Water Factory. Apply J. R. Dodson and Son. ATNTY, unique designs in all articles of Jewellery, make our store the trading place of those who appreciate art iri this line.—ALEX. HUNTER, Jeweller, Hardy -street.
EWELLERY Repaired by us never > shews that it has been repaired. We make things look like new. Bring us your Jewellery Repairs.—ALEX. HUNTER, Hardy-street. '-"IALXi EARLY and get the pick of the new Gift Goods, at FRANK HARFORD'S, The Leading Jeweller. "HAT about your Engagement Ring? Best quality slowest prices. Private Selecting Room ?at FRANK HARFORD'S, Jeweller. ; 100 KING Almonds, Jordan Almonds', Essences, Peel, etc., at right prices. G. F. HINGSTON. "EW Figs, new Muscatels, Dates, Prunes, Seeded Raisins, Currants, and Sultanas.—G. F. HINGSTON.
lOYS for Christmas, Wheelbarrows",Engines, Horses and Carts, Pull Carts, Horses, all sizes.—F. J. Phillips, Hardy-street. 10 Gladden the Hearts of your Children take thorn along to F. J. PHILLIPS', Hardy-street. • lOR Strong Wooden Toj-s, cheapest in town. Our own make. F. J. PHILLIPS. Hardy-street. "N spite of the war, our Sale of Dra- . pery still goes on merrily. Call and inspect our prices.—Mears, late Carpenter, Hardy-street, Nelson. QPLENDID lot of Sample Blouses, all |S3- latest makes, 20 per cent less than ordinary price. Buyers for Christmas should see these.—Mears, Manchester Drapery Co., Hardy-street. TSEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ) AT SALE PRICES! Easy Chairs of all kinds; Morris Chairs; Divans; Upholstered, Quaint Chairs, plain or upholstered ; Plain Arm Chairs; and numerous others suitable for Christmas Presents. All are invited to Inspect our Stock. BISLEY BROTHERS AND CO.'S CHRISTMAS SALE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 18 December 1914, Page 6
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