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OWING to non-arrival of Auckland Weeklies "to-day, our shop vail be open on Saturday until 4 p.m.— ALF ROBINSON. Robinson's, Is 6d each. CITY OF NELSON. »-/ANTED, for the Town Clerks VV Office an experienced Lady Clerk. The position is a temporary one only, during the absence of the present holder at the front. Salary £4 per week. Application's stating experience and enclosing testimonials to be addressed to the Town Clerk and to be in his hands not later than 3 -o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY. 20th April, 1917. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. Bth April, 1917. ASTER SUNDAY, 1917 th anniverrpj sary of the Dawn of Spirit Life and Power on the world. After church address. i ASTER Sunday.—Oddfellows' Hall. Mr J. Watt, subject: Are our dear fallen Heroes really dead? Assuredly not! MAYORAL ELECTION. ■ MEETING of those willing to as- _ sist in securing the Election of MR. W. W. SNODGRASS at the forthcoming Mavoral Election will be held at Messrs Rout and Sons' Board Room, Vining's Lane, Hardy street, on WEDNESDAY, 11th April, at 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited. NO T I C E . LL ACCOUNTS owing to me not . paid by the end of the present month will be placed in my Solicitors hands for collection. —R. A. Palmer, Foxhill. Nelson, 2nd April, 1917. RED CROSS ALPHABETICAL FETE MUSEUM. THE Committee would be pleased to hear from anyone willing to lend curios and objects of interest for exhibition in connection with the above. Communications may be addressed to Messrs Wilkie and Washbourne, the Port, or the undersigned. J. TOMLINSON, Hon. Secretary. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. GOOD FRIDAY. 10 a.m.—.Seven addresses on "The Words from the Cross."' p.m.—Preacher, Rev. Canon Lucas. GEAT offer in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits and Ladies' Costumes, finest show in the City. Bed-rock prices.—Mears, Bottom of Hardy-si;, IHE Mayor's statement. —"Guide L standards of new Gas Holder not erected straight, (result) Inner lift jambed." But no jambing with our Suits and Costumes. Note the address MEARS, Bottom of Hardy street. RICE of Gas raised; many say [ higher than true value. Not so Mears' Drapery. True value for money spent at Mears', the People's Draper. Call and see our prices.—Mears, bottom of Hardy street. GALA DAY In aid of Red Cross Fund. —To be held at— TAPAWERA on EASTER MONDAl r . DOG TRIALS,. SPORTS (horse and foot events). Guessing Competitions, Sale of Stock and Produce, Bran Tubs. Fortune Telling. Jumble Stall, Sweet Stall and Refreshment Booth on ground TEA from 11 a.nv A Dance vjl be held in the evening.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 6

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