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- OOK WHAT'S HERE—Truly wonJL derful values. See window full of Ladies' smart shoes, all one price 16s 6d. —Dee and iSons. ' OOK WHAT'S HERE—4SO pairs of Ladies' smart Shoes in Courts and lace, to clear at 16s 6d.—Dee and Sons. 'OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Shoes! ■Shoes ! ! Shoes ! ! ! To clear at 16s See window tor great" bargains.— Dee and Sons. f OOK WHAT'S HERE—Multitudes I of inducements of the most surprising character. Ladies' patent Derby Courts and Glace Derby •Shoes, only 16s 6d. —Dee and Sons. " OOK WHAT'S HERE.— A Mammoth display of Ladies' Glace Derby arid patent Court Shoes. One price 16s 6d. See window.—Dee and Sons. " OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Shoe BarI gains for astute buyers. Ladies' patent Derby iShoe with Black Suede tops 16s 6d to clear.—Dee and Sons. T OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Seasonable _j| desirable, and stylish shoes in patent and Glace Kid, all one price, viz., 16s 6d.—Dee and Sons. f OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Don't stop to think how we do it; but get in early and buy half dozen pairs while the price is 16s 6d. See windows. Dee and Sons. ' OOK WHAT'S HERE.—SoIe leathi er! Sole leatEer for fathers with large families. Do your own repairs.— Dee and Sons. WANTED. , IRTJIT PACKERS AND GRADERS 1 Apply B. QTJINNELL, Telephone Office. Redwood's Valley. [RY an "Instantus" Fount. Pen. . fluent, easy writer, 14 carat goldplated nib, only 2s 6d each, jjost free from NOVELTIES. ?o-morrow is specially devoted to Soldiers' needs. Basket and Hamper clearance also continues.— "NO VELTI'ES." O-N T Forget that_every article in / windows is for sale. We like selling goods direct from windows, stacks more inside, at "NO'VELTTES." GRAiND DANCE CARNIVAL. A LL ACCOUNTS owing against the i_ above are requested to be sent in in detail as soon as possible. V. J. CREQUER, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 110, Nelson. NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TENDERS will be received until 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the sth day of March prox., from persons desirous of contracting to supply the Nelson Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for the "year ending March 31st, 1918, with the following articles : 1. Mutton, Beef, Lamb, and Suet, fresh and of the best quality, at per lb. 2. Bread, best quality at per 21b loaf; bread, wheaten, at per 21b loaf. Flour (fine), at _per lOOlbs. 3. Groceries, as per list to be seen at Board's Office. 4. Coal, at per ton. 5. Firewood, in lengths required. 6. Also from persons desirous of contracting for funerals from the Hospital, the Old People's Home, and for the Destitute "Poor. Tenderers may tender to supply : (1) The Hospital, Old People's Home, and the Destitute Poor. (2) The Hospital and the Destitute Poor in Nelson only. (3) The Old People's Home, Richmond, only. Tenderers to state whether connected with telephone. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned. S. BLOMFIELD, Secretary. Nelson, 26th Feb., 1916.

;W*i*ftt«ltfH?M BRIDE DOLL ART UNION. TO BE DRAWN. AT THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1918. Tickets: Sixpence. PRIZE, BRIDE DOLL. With complete Trousseau, comprising AVedding Dress, Going-away Dress, Coat and Skirt, Evening Dress. Afternoon Dress, Sports Costume, Dressing Gown, Dressing Jacket, Boudoir Caps, etc-, and two sets of underclothing. Doll on view at Louissons Ltd., from time to time. Tickets from Secretaries of Branches (proceeds go credit of Branch selling) ; from Louissons, jjtd., or from 'MISS J. TOCVILINiSON, Hon. Sec. Red Cross Fund, Nelson. NELSON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. 'MEETING of the above AssociaL_ tion will be held in Opie's rooms TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING at 8 o'clock. Business important. GEO. H. KING, (Sec. iPro. tern. : .y-.;tW-'«;to-.*hrtf: FUNERAL NOTICE. iHE Friends of MR GEORGE RO- _- BERTSQN BURROWS are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late wife will leave his residence, Nile street, TO-MORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. .-. INSTITUTE HALL, MOTUEKA. MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1918, 8 p.m. THE CHEKR-0 GIRLS. i){\ HAPPY, cheerful Girls, specialjUKJ ly trained by Miss Est'elle Beere, Wellington, in their bright balets, pretty frocks, catchy choruses, latest songs, and inspiring dances. SEE -MISS DORIS SCOTT, Danseuse, in her artistic FToe Solos. SEE MISS MELBA SARGISON, winner of many competitions in her clever Clog Waltz Specialties, and the Highland Fling. Also, six little Irish Girls in a rollicking Irish country dance. DOROTHY AND THELMA CHUMPTON 1 in graceful Gavottes, etc. _ Altogether the best entertainment of lts kind yet presented in Motueka. Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Orphans, Nelson. Admission—2s Id and Is Id (including war tax). '* »>•■• ±%m*)* 'rrirmisS£i^,m'mm ! Siijmm

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 6

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