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N. G. C O. G. A. r-iLUB Evening, SATURDAY NEXT) (July 17th), at 8 o'clock, at the I College. Programme by PRESENT f GIRLS. All Old Girls invited to attend, j Admission Is. Proceeds in Aid of the i Fund for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. C. ROWE, Hon. Sec. YSTERS just arrived,' also Schnapper and de Patis, Bridge-street. Mrs Burton, Proprietress. "EGETABLES. Cauliflower, Cabbage. Bananas, Mandarins, and Oranges; also fine selection of English and Colonial Confectionery.—Emmett, HaTdy-street. ,OOD COOKING BUTTER, Is Id per lb. A most useful, article in this time of scarcity.—T. Usher and Son. THANKS. THE NEWPORT FAMILY desire to return sincere Thanks to all kind friends for expressions of sympathy, for j flowers, and for all kindness shown to thier late Mother. IPONGE MIXTURE, 6d per pkt. A \> delicious Swiss Roll made in five minutes.—T. USHER AND SON. POLL. ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO VOTE FOR THE THREE PRO* POSALS AT NEXT WEDNESDAY'S POLL. 1, If the Proposals are Lost the whole effort falls to the ground. There are no alternative proposals/ . 2. If you Vote Against you lqse a Government subsidy of £ for £ up to £7OO. '■:..,■■ 3 If you Vote Against you lose a further subsidy, if required, of £3OO fromi a Patriotic Citizen. 4- If you Vote Against you lose the facilities for Bathing and Recreation that have existed' practically since the foundation of the Settlement, , 5; Tf you vote Against it you deny the Children the advantages the parents have enjoyed. 6. If you vote Against you rebuke the Government who consider, the benefits to be gained worth £7OO of the Dominion's money. 7. If you Vote For you gain two Bathing Pools and a Recreation Ground at Half Cost. 8. If you Vote For you preserve and extend the attractions of your city. 9. If you are in Doubt just think how many towns in New Zealand have spent thousands to secure less than you may obtain for a comparatively nominal sum. IQ. If you are in Doubt just think how ' many valuable lives have been saved ■.because heretofore most of Nelson's youths have learned to swim. 11. If you are in Doubt, : remember that you are a trustee for posterity and hand down an asset,, _ not a record of neglected opportunity. 12. Finally, Remember that no injustice.' will be done to anybody, the rights of the property owners being 'fully protected under the Public ':■■■'.. Works Act; FOR THE SAKE OF THE KIDDIES ■■■■.-:-■ ■°-.- : ■-■■:,':' AND ■•:'■: THE WELFARE OF THE PLACE THE THREE PRpPOSAtS. E PAGE 7! All prices are topsyturvy at Dee and Sons' Gigantic Sale of -Boots and Shoes.; . REMOVAL NOTICE \TTE beg to inform our Customers and VV the Public generally that we have REMOVED fiom 92 Hardy-street, to COMMERCIAL HOTEL BUILDINGS, 78 HARDY-STREET. That our present policy ;\ot giving the greatest values for the least money is appreciated, our everincreasing number of satisfied customers tells tis. We intend in our new premises to give our .customers (whenever EST AND- LASTING QUALITIES OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR at the Lowest Prices. A Visit will pay you. !

MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. DEE & SONS New Building ASK TO SEE (ALL SIZES.) s 3d each guaranteed); 6 tins for Is. G. F. HINGSTON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 10 July 1915, Page 6

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