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,'TJST ARRIVED.—Another shopmen* Shetland Cod.—3l P. Webster and Co., 75 Trafalgar street "EW Millinery, imported! direct from Home. These goods having arrived late will he sold at startling reductions.—Mrs McTaggart, Trafal'gar-st. TRAWBERRY Plants. — Order the ._ "Ettisburgh," now. Heaviest cropper, best flavour.—James Hill, Royal Hotel. RRIVED, Fresh supplies of money L .belts. A useful, prudent, and indispensible gift for Soldiers, 6s. 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. —At "Novelties." WE HER a Handi Bag. Always a (purchased at "Novelties." Prices 5s 6d to 425. MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD. POSTPONMENT OF AUCTION SALE OF LANDS. I HIS IS TO PUBLICLY NOTIFY •that the auction; sale of Lands for Lease, as previously announced iby advertisement in newspapers in accordance with notice, dated at the Motueka Harbour Board Office, the 17th 'October, 1916, is Postponed, and that the said auction sale of the said- Jands will take place on Saturday, the second 1 day ot December, 1916, at the Motueka Harbour Board Office. P. G. MOFFATT, Secretary. Motueka Harbour Board Office15th Novembery» 1916.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Timetable —Nelson Section. N N FRIDAY, Ist December, 1916, an _ amended timetable will come into operation. Trains will, on and after that date, leave as (follows:—Clemhope for Nelson, 6.50 a.m.. Tuesday and Thursday; 1.50 p.m. daily. Belgrove for Nelson, 7 a.m. and 4.7 p.m. daily; 9.18 am. Tuesday and Thursday; 12.5 p.m. WedFriday, Saturday; 6.2X5 p.m. Saturday. Nelson for Port, 9 a.m. daily, 11.10 a.m. Tuesday and/ Thursday. Port for Nelson-, 9.15 a.m. daily. Nelson for Olenhope, 7.45 a.mi. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; 1.20 ip.m. Wednesday, Saturday : 4.30 p.m. "Tuesday and Thursday.' Nelson for Belgrove, 7.45 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuardav • 10 a.m. daily «xeepting- Monda 1.20 p.m. Wednesday, Saturday; 4.30 (p.m. daily; 10 p.m. Sai/ui'day. For fuller pai-ticulars see posters, or enquire at stations. . BY ORDER.

CHILDREN'S DAY. St. John's Methodist Church. NEXT SUN-DAY, NOV. 19. 11 a.m.— * A p.m.—Rev. H. L. Richards 6.30 p.m.—Rev. E. D. Patches. Selected hyuaris and Anthems by • Children and Choir. Conductor * Mr H. G. Hill. "Hark ! While Children's voices sing. Loud ih-osamnas to our King." Special offerings for Sunday Schicol Fund. Concert and priM-civine on THURSDAY, NOV. . 21. TAHUNA.

lAHUNA Patriotic Social an<J Dance . to be held in the Public Hall, Friday, 17th November at 7.30 p.m. Admission social Is: Dance. Ladies Is: Gents Is 6d. SHOW WEEK Specials.—Favday, 17th last day for measured suits for show. "Oitymara" Ready-to-wear Suits from 40s 6d. JOHANSON'S, Suit Specialists. I HOW WEEK Specials:—Men's Singlefts Is 6d; Underpants' Is 9d; Neglige; Shirts 3s 6d.; Tennis 3s lid; Boys' Shirts, prices to dear Is lid, 2s od, 2s lld.-nJOHANSON'S, Hardy street. HOW WEEK Specials.—Novelty and Patriotic Ties arrived Is up, Cowboy Suits, 'Bs lid; Boys' Sport Suits at very special prices.—JOHANSON'S, 78 Hardy street. I HOW WEEK Specials.—Panama ' Hats 8s lid; Khaki Hdffs and Ties with N.Z. Fern Leaf; Jack-Tar Hats 3s lid; StyWsh straw hats, 6s lid 1 for men.—JTOHANSON'S.' JL JZM.JJJ to ; buy footwear is Smith's Shoe Store. Gents' White Tennis and Bowlansfj Shoes, 2s lid, Rubber Soles. TV/ri/~V\ 717*' ALONG to Smith's IVX Kj V JOJ Shoe Store for a pair of Men's Nailed shooters 12s 6d. Last chance to buy at the (price. FORWARDS to Smith's Shoe Store. Ladies' Glace Kid Strap Shoes for summer wear, last chance—los 6d. MEANSSFtS Brown Canvas Shoes, leather soles and heels, street wear; 4s lid. J_ JZLXli'Girls' Black and Tan strap shoes, welt soles, sizes 7s .to 10s, 5s 6d.— Smith's Shoe Store, 'Bridge street. BEGINNINGS FELT.—The high cost of living. Ladies'' White Canvas Shoes for sumnmer wear, size® 6s and 7s only—-4s lid.

TO Smith's Sabe Store for a V_JX? ■pair of Ladies' Chrome Derby Shoes, round toes, (patent caps, 9s 6d. I XJ-jEJ quality hiigli. Ladies' Ol'ace Derby Boots, round toes, wear guaranteed, 10s 6d. T7l "rVTT\ OF a good line, size 3s JJi'xM ±J only ini Ladies' Glace Kid, Tarn Boots and shoes to be cleared' at 4s lid, " cost us ' more than double.— Smith's Shoe Store. 'F You're keen on/ saving money and getting a Box Suifi with tailored style, 'buy where the best is showing.— Dee and Sons. WE took ad-vantage of the market conditk>na»long before the advance in prices; that's why we're giving- best Box Suit value in the City.—Dee and Sons. WE'VE 'been making good clothes for over 50 years, now introducing particular style and value in Box Suits. Come and see these.—Dee and' Sons. MB BOX SUIT buyer, put your cash into the best -showing store. Largest variety, best value and fit up to the mark.—Dee and Sons. TT7B have a few weeks' employmen/t VV for a good man, one with knowledge of horses preferred'.—Neale and Haddow.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 fK Kf\ ACEJES fbeeholb; wdtt JLvJtJL/ stock mid implements as going concern, or will consider an exchange. Apply— E. H. BROMELL, ■ ; .-' : vtv " 'Baton.- '

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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 November 1916, Page 6

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