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NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. SECOND TERM will commence f MONDAY, 29th May. New pupils will be enrolled by the Secretary, Mr W. T. Brundell, Care Begg and Co-, or by the Principal, J. B. lemmer, who will be in attendance at the School, 'Saturday, 27th, from 11 to 12 o'clock. 'N Place of usual Saturday night As- . sembly, a Long Night Dance will bo held at Wakefield Boarding House on Wednesday, 23rd hist. Proceeds to Mail Tobacco Fund. ANZAC DAY CELEBRATIONS. """IOM-MITTEE' meets Council ChamU bers TO-MORROW" (Tuesday) at 4 p.m., to pass accounts, ptcW. W. SNO'DGRASS, Hon. Secretary. COURSING. NOTICE T.O OWNERS GREYHOUNDS ENTIRES CLOSE TO-MORROW (Tuesday) 8 p.m. draw 9 o'clock, in Opie's room,'for meeting to be held on grounds, the Maitai, next Friday and Saturday, Mav 25th and 26th. D. CRUSHER, .Secretary. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TAKAKA. FRIDAY, MAY 25th. Mr Elson Bond's Recital. 10 per cent gross takings to Red Cross. Coin Shower Lady, Liverpool and Mail Tobacco Funds. All parts 2s, Children half-price.

ARE YOU A regular subscriber to the "DEFENDER" and the "Chronicles of the JST.Z.E.F.?" "The DEFENDER" is published weekly, price 3d (posted id extra). It is :i bright and entertaining journal and is specially acceptable to the thinking public. This week's special features include articles on "The Governor as Autocrat," "Fund Taking," "Helpful advice to Returned Soldiers," whilst the article by "Martha" on "Cooking with Ease" will appeal to the ladies. The "Chronicles of the N.Z.E-F." is ,1, Home publication and as its title suggests is a l'ccord of matters concerning the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, price 6d posted 6gd. Everyone with a friend or relative at the front would derive pleasure from perusal of the above two papers. We have sample copies cf the above and would appreciate regular orders. On sale at ALF ROBINSON'S.

DRAWN Ift THE IHE Manager of Mrs Anstice s pery and [Millinery Business has been drawn in the ballot and has Two Months left in which to wind up his affairs. Everything in the shop MUST BE SOLD, and a gigantic BALLOT SALE will commence on MONDAY, 14th MAY to clear out everything in the shop. As a special inducement to customers and to get rid of all lines WE OFFERSPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. Bargain lines will be advertised laterIn the meantime remember that on 14th May OUR BIG BALLOT SALE WILL OPEN. -■ \ MRS ANSTICE. DRAPER, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. Trafalgar street, Nelson. JUST LANDED. LARGE CONSICNSTKNT OF GREEN W.P. DUCK, HEAVY; WHITE DUCK, WHITE DUCK. These ara made for lonpf wear, are very strongly put together, and are lined with good quality Wool Check, warm and tough. —ALSOBROWN CANVAS, WHITE DUCK, GREEN DUCK. ..■;■• . ■ ' • Sizes 4feet to 4 feet 9 inchea. INSPECTION INVITED. AND COMPANY. HARDY STREET. more bargains to-day i Old English Lavender Water, 9d and la bottle. • Old English Brown Windsor Soap, 6 tablets for Is. "Fairy Soap," 6 Tablets for Is. Infants' Tooth Brushes 9d. Tooth Brushes 6d, Is, Is 6d. Shaving Brashes 9d, la, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. Safety Razors 2s 6d to 12s 6d Shaving Mirrors (Stand, with Cup and Brush}, 4s 6d. Camp Mirrors Is 6d; Wall do, Is Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d. , ' Hand Mirrors 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d> to 15s 6d each. Pure Glycerine Soap,. Is bar, 3 bars for j 2s 9d. (Further stocks unprocurable; buy now). Combs 6d, Is, Is 6d. Hair Brushes Is, Is 6d, 2s-6d, 3s 6d, to 12s 6d. Back and Side Combs, set with■ ■;': Brilliants. Very handsome; latest fashion. Prices right. _ Military Hair Brushes., 5s per pair. Spectacles Is 6d per pair. ;, Vegetable Knives (for peeling purposes) 6d each. 12 bundles approved Toothpicks for Is. SPEClAL.—Ladies' Sample ' Hand Bags 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d, 255, ;to 425. Every Bag a Genuine Bargain. Post' Free to any addres, in country. PHOTO FRAMES.—New samples. For Cards Is, for Cabinets 2s and 2s 6d. Both new and choice. -"NOVELTIES," NELSON.

Judgment COMBINED with common sense must prevail in the buying l - of Men's Hosiery. More so to-day than ever before, you want to be on the look-out for spurious makes and your judgment is required in its fullest sense, the rising costs of materials, dye stuffs, labour, etc, all tend to make great changes. You will not be misled with our stock of all woollen underwear—mostly -Colonial makes. We have one special line of British made singlet and pants, nice and warm, good wear and will not irritate ; priced at 4s 6d. This line is well worth a look at, its a real genuine hard-wearer and to some wearers may replace the more expensive makes. Our Men's Underwear stock at all prices offers big variety in woollen and mixtures.

DEE&S TEGETABLE PLANTS—Cabbage, / Cauliflower and Onions, first-class I varieties. Reduction for large quantities at S. F. Bolton's. TE are still in the boot repair trade 1 —Going stronger than ever. Our I quality survives all comers.—SLlNK, Bridge street. MRS. A. D. MACFARLANE, L.A.B. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE 2nd Term, May 24th. 1917. New Pupils, Wednesday, May 23rd. 25 Nile street. USTRAITAN Music Books. Is 3d . each. Eeldman's 20th Song contains "Irish Eyes," Is 3d ,at Begg's, Nelson. "EW Winter Suitings ..in Serges. I Worsteds and Tweeds. Tailormade Suits from 100s.—-Short and Son, Tailors, Trafalgar street. NOTICE. r\N ACCOUNT of having to sell my business, customers are respectfully requested to settle accounts promptly forthwith. Business conducted on cash basis only, for remaining time of realisation. — Mrs Anstice, Draper, Milliner and Dressmaker, Trafalgar-st., Nelson. THE WHOLE UNITED STATES IS BUSY With PREPARATIONS for the Nation's coming entrv into the WORLD'S GREAT STRUGGLE—and WE are helping in the good work here in Nelson by providing the needful footwear at prices that will prove no barrier to the most economical. In the matter of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS' and BOYS' STRONG BOOTS AND,SHOES; GUM BOOTS, GOLOSHES, GAITERS and LEGGINGS. We give you widest and Best choice without piling on an exorbitant profit. We want you to frequent our StoreCome in, look around. If you find any old, antiquated stock in our store we SHOP TO=MORROW AT DEE & SONS Where you can get your footwear re= paired properly. (

Don't Oversleep! When a few shillings will purchase a splendid Alarm Clock which will Wake Up * the soundest sleeper, no matter j e worry and hurry caused by] "getting up latp," ] Buy an "Alarm" now, and you will go to bed with the certainty of being wakened at the exact time you wish. The Clocks we sell are thoroughly dependable. An " Alarm " by nigh.t—a good Timekeeper by day. Pi ices 7s 6d io 15s. LOUIS KERR, lop Trafalgar=st. llaareßßwawwi^u.MMJ.iMttfara

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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 May 1917, Page 6

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