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ABLE Potatoes (best- Oamarn); can specially recommend; largo and flowery.—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. UR Grand Sale of Boots and Shoes ■ is now on. Call early to get bargains.—Lightband and Co., Trafalgar-st. 'E are selling Samples of Women s Boots and Shoes at absolutely half their cost, to make room for new goods at Lightband and Co.'s, Trafalgar-st.' *LL Persons Trespassing on Property known as Blue Glen Station, Kikiwa, now occupied, .by me, will be Prosecuted according to law. All Doss will be shot. FRANK BROOKE. AR-ENTS wishing Children's Success, consult Mr Hugo, Rechabit© Hall; 10 to 1, 3 to 6. " OOK out for MEARS'S Great Drapery Sale. See Window and Doors for Bargains.—Manchester Drapery Co., late Carpenter's. us for Fox's Blue Serge, No. 2, 58 inches wide, 5s per yard. Other Blue Serge makes, splendid quality, 2s.— MEARS'S, late Carpenter. f 'URRY UP for the Splendid. Bar- . gains! -Our Annual Sale of Highclass Drapery starts this week end.— MEARS, late Carpenter. " ADIES' Splendid Neck Wear. Scores .of dozens from 8d each.—Mears, late r Carpenter, Manchester Drapery Co., Hardy-st., Nelson. AKING Powder! ..Why pay Is 4d for Baking Powder when you. can get "Beaver" and Sharland's Baking Powder at Is Id per tin, at J. W T ood and Sons'. 0. E. HU G 0 W T ill Lecture on ARS AND LIPS," Next THURSJ DAY EVENING, in Rechabite Hall. s Mr. Hugo is in daily attendance in the Hall for Consultation, from 10 to 1, and from 3 to 6RICHMOND HORTICULTURAL AND j INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. < i IN AID OF THE BELGIANS. THE above ANNUAL SHOW 7 will be held on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 11th and 12th, in tie Richmond Hall. The Total Proceeds of the Show are in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. Gifts of Cakes and Scones are solicited for the Tea Rooms, and may be left in the Tent adjoining the Hall on the day of the Show. Post your Entries early, and make the Show a'success, and help a- needy people. THANKS. R. P. McGRATH desires to extend his sincere Thanks to the members of the Fire Brigade for their smart work in extinguishing the Fire at his premises last night. He also desires to thank all others who assisted.'' SITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. Under "The Valuation of Land Act, 1908." IT is hereby notified that an Assessment Court under the abovo Actwill sit at the Courthouse, Nelson, on 24tH MAY, 1915, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of hearing object-ions to the.revised Valuation Roll for NELSON CITY. J. S. EVANS, Stipendiary Magistrate. ' WAKEFIELD BRASS BAND. 'E-COMMENCE Monthly SATURi DAY NIGHT PLAY-OUT on SATURDAY NEXT, May 8, at 7 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING takes place TUESDAY, May 11th, at 8 p.m. Meeting Open to the Public, who are cordially invited to attend. W. GJ DOUGLAS, Hon. Sec. N. Z. E. I.

"EETING fixed for To-morrow POSTPONED till further notice. R. IRWIN, Hon., Sec. lENDERS will be received h\ the . undersigned up to th., 22ncF May, 1915, for FELLING ' 150 ACR.b,S OF BUSH, at Owen Junction. Lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. LYELL BAIGENT, Wakefield. AROCHIAL District of Wakefield,— Sunday, May 9th.—Wakefield : 11 a.m., H.C.; 7 p.m. ' "Foxhill: 3 p.m. ; Rev. J. R. Dart. A IN AID OF RED CROSS FUND. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL. IN consequence of a number' of thobthelping with the above Dance being in great anxiety about relatives now; fighting at the jpardanelles, it has been proposed not to hold it; but as the Dance was being held solely for the object of raising funds for' the Red Cross, the Committee consider" it their duty to find out how many are still in favour of holding it. Will all those wishing to take. Tickets or help notify the Secretary or members of the Committee before 7 p.m. To-morrow (Saturday), May Bth. ■ . . ' • , MRS. C. H. COOTE, Secretary.

'MPEHIAL Mixed Biscuits, 5s per tin. A'really good English Mixture. T. USHER AND SON". INDON HADDQCKS, Is 3d per tin; Real Scotch. T. USHER AND SON. 10VE OYSTERS, lOd.per tin. Finer *_J than the native. T. USHER AND SON. FINE assortment of Bloomers; pood, reliable Hosiery; and Warm Coats for Children and Maids; at F. Ji Phillips', Hardy-street. 10D ROES 9d per tin. J A Choice Delicacy. T. USHER AND SON. | ILLYO," the new Liquid Metal Polish, for cleaning and polishing iOld, silver, electroplate, etc. Price lOd tin.—G. F. HINGSTON. RIME Onions, 7s 6d Cental bag, 28 lbs 2s; Cooking Apples, Swedes, md Potatoes cheap,—G. F. Kingston. IMOCK'S Mild Cure Bacon : Boiling pieces from 7d lb; Sliced Ham and Side Bacon at right prices. G. F. HINGSTON. DD Cups! Five gross to select from. V_/ Odd Cups: Five gross to select irom.—G. F. HINGSTON. , • HAKI Tweed all Wool Shirts; Khaki Handkerchiefs j Cholera Jelts; Khaki Mufjflefs. Suitable Gifts 'or our boys at the Front.— Zeaami Clothing Factory. I |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 7 May 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 7 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 7 May 1915, Page 6

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