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BULLET GRAND OPENING MONDAY NEXT. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION' WITH MASSED BANDS AT 7 P.M. Formal opening by His Worship The Mayor at 8 p.m. Stalls for the ".sale of Confectionery, Flowers, Fruit, Cake. Produce. Needlework, Works of Art.FLsh, Meat, Poultry, Hams, and Bacon, etc.. et':.. lea Kosk and Supper Room with Vitetta Bros. and Silver Bullet Orchestra. | THE GREAT FAIR. THE GREAT FAIR. A Hundred Attractions. Something doing all the time. No extra charue to see the SILVER BULLET PIERROTS (Trained by Mr W. Lints.) ! Among the Novelties to bo introduced 1 will be "Just a Night in Dreamland." Song and Dance by squad: of Eight Ladies, concluding with an Acrobatic Dance by Miss Scott and Mr W. Lints. Don't Miss "WHISTLE IT" A Song and Dance bv a. Special Chorus. THE MASQUERADER. (By Mr W. Lints and Partner ) Introducing an exhibition, of Trick and Fancv Skating, which includes Threading-" the Lighted Maze. Waltzes, Two Steps. Grapevines, Mohawks, Loops, the Waltz Clog and Ragtime on. Skates. iolo Dances and Other Novelties. SIDE SHOWS. Continuous Ball-room, (latest dances, good l music.) Punch and Judy, Baby Show, Shooting Gallery, "Kaiser B'll," "She," Fortune Tellers, etc., etc. ■MIRTH, MAGIC, MYSTERY. THE MARKET OPEN. Each dav from Tuesday, inclusive, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.'.—7 p.m. to 10.30 n.m. Admission: Day, free; Evening, Adults 6d ; Children 3d. 'AIMFA RANGERS.—Hope and •Ranzau. Silver Bullet Novelty Fete and Garden Party, an, grounds of Mr P. Ha'U, Hope. •AIMEA RANGERS.—Syd. Busn at Drawing-room Entei-tainmenfc, Wednesday next —Hope School, aid a ■b : 'g .programme besides. TEDNESDAY, July 26th.—Big At--1 ti-action. Further .particulars later. A. Wilkinson, Hon. Secretary. AMAGED. —One only Axminster Carpet Square 9ft by 10ft 6in, slighfclv damaged, worth ten guineas, reduced to £6 5s at McKAYS' Sale. i RUSH Mats for this damp weathi J ,er. Keep your house clean-. Only 2s 9d and 3s 6d; Dutch Bush Rugs 4s 6di at McKAYS' Sale. ILL THE PERSON WHO WAS SEEN REMOVING MY EOWLS, splease return same to L. N. Inwood, Brook street, otherwise proceedings will be taken. 'ANTED KNOWN.—We are now displaying a choice selection of Moia-ette Underskirts in all r.fctractive colours. .Splendid value with each price.—Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar .street, Nelson. "ANTED ! The Ladies of Nelson to see our splendid l stock of Moirette Underskirts. We offer best -ralue and best selections.—Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street, Nelson. "ANTED KNOWN.—Our special attraction this week is a splendid new shipment of smart Millinery. Low ■prices for prompt selling.—Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street, Nekon. 'ANTED KNOWN, that out *Hnge of Moirette Underskirts can't he beaten for value and quality. Gall and view the many dainty colourings.—Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street, Nelson. 'ANTED KNOWN".—Don't miss our present showing of new Mil linery. Newest Styles just to handall marked at specially low figures.—Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street, Nelson. Things WE NEWER A nail from the finger of fate. A plume from the wing of an army. And a drink from the bar of a gate. A hair tfrom tbe head: of a hammer. A bite from the teeth of a saw. A a-ace on a course of study, And a joint from a limb of the law. A sheet in the bed of a river. A stitch an the iblack coat seam, A toe on the foot of a mountain. And a page from a volume of steam. A cheque that is drawn on a sand bank. Some fruit firom the jam of a door, And people cannot get better bargains Than at Dee and Sons' Suit and Boot Store.

■ sag &x •m#h any time you wish Set " Big Ben " for your rising hour, and forget him.—he won't forget you. Steady, accurate, reliable, he counts off your sleep hour*-—not one minute more. ! When wake-time comes you're [aroused by a lively alarm on a [mellow-toned gong that brushes the sleep out of your eyes, and puts you in good form for breakfast and the day's work. STRONG, HANDSOME, EFFICIENT. ■ Two clocks ir. one—a perfect Alarm—a perfect Timekeeper all the time, Pries 12s6d. 109 Trafalgar St, NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 17 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 17 July 1916, Page 6

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