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LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION Mr Philip Best was to-day nominated for the Nelson Licensing Committee by Messrs D. R. Edwards, W. W. Snodgrass, and J. W. Marris. Nominations close with the Returning Officer (Mr J. Fitz-Gerald) at noon to[OR SOLDIERS' GIFTS—Go direct to NOVELTIES. There's a rea--10-MORROW—Extra "bright Bar- . gain Menu on—all "day We ] close at nine sharp.—"Novelties." TOR GIFTS—Toys, Dolls, Hand-bags ? —Antimony ware —and presents for all and" for every ocacsion.—Visit "NOVELTIES." BE PREPARED for vastly increased prices in soaps, toilet requisites, stationery. Be Wise and buy NOW at "NOVELTIES." (ISH Plentiful supply of fried _■ Schnapper.—Cafe de Paris, 'Mrs Burton, (Proprietress. lEE our windows for suggestions in Papering. New and choice designs.—J. Savage and Sons. "E have full stocks of Prepared y v Paints. Buy now while prices are reasonable. —J. Savage and Sons. RAMOPHONES from £4 10s; Zon- ' ophone Records, 3s 65 each; Piano Stools, Music carriers at Begg's, Nelson. IACK Home in Tennessee, 2s; I'm "Only Dreaming, 2s; Piano Stools, Music Carriers", at Begg's, Trafalgar street, Nelson. NELSON ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST LECTURE of Series on SINGING by Mr John Tait, A.R.C.O. TO-NIGHT AT 8. I Free admission cards on application. NOTICE. XJL undersigned, situate Happy Valley, Maori Pah, and Wangamoa will after this date be prosecuted—without respect to persons. Poison wil be laid and all stray dogs shot. Estate Hemi Matenga, deed., Percy B. Adams, Mary Jane Harman, Isaac Harvey, Thomas Austin, Brown Bros., Estate A. Lyford, deed., Herbert Dodson, A. D. Bird, Percy Dodson, John Flower, H. T. Flower, Wm. Flower, Hemi W. Flower, Eric Close, Bruce Bros., A. G. 'Gill, G. Dodson, Arthur A. Ross, George Flower. STOKE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY A MEETING of this Society will Be held in the Stoke Public Hall next MONDAY, 3rd March at 8 o'clock p.m. in order to nominate officers and form committees in connection with the forthcoming Show. It is to be hoped that a full attendance of members and those interested will do their best to come so as to help make this Show a great success. (Signed) H. H. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary. 38th Feb. 1918. NOTICE.

OWING to Shooting Parties motoring over, leaving gates open and otherwise becoming a nuisance, all trespassers on Boscobel Run,"" Upper Motueka Valley, will be prosecuted. W. B. NORTH, Kohatu. _ RIVATE Tuition in Conversational and Idiomatic French, Parisian Accent. Classes of 4. Terms, 12 lessons of one hour £1 Is; children halffees, all payable in advance. — Mrs Clougher, Metropolitan Hotel. IHE Meeting of the Motueka Licen- . sing Committee advertised for the Hth of March has been adjourned by order of the Chairman to March the 25th, at noon,, at the Courthouse, Motueka. H. SCOTT, Clerk, Motueka Licensing Committee. ■ OOK WHAT'S HERi<>-Truly wonderful values. See window full of Ladies' smart shoes, all one price 16s 6d.—Dee and Sons OOK WHAT'S HERE—4SO pairs of h A undies' smart Shoes in Courts and lace, :y clear at 16s 6d.—Dee and Sons. LOOK WHAT'S HERE.—ShoesI Shoes !.' Shoes !! ! To clear at 16s 6d. See window tor great bargains.— Dee and Sons. " OOK WHAT'S HERE—Multitudes 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 and patent Court Shoes. One price 6d. See window. —Dee and Sons. . J.' " OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Shoe Bargains for astute buyers. Ladies' patent Derby Shoe with Black Suede tops 16s 6d to clear.—Dee and Sons. " OOK WHAT'S desirable, and stylish shoes in patent and Glace Kid, all one price, viz., 16s 6d. —Dee and Sons. " OOK WHAT'S HERE.—Don't stop I 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 leather ! Sole leather for fathers with lai*ge families. Do your own repairs.— Dee and Sons.

FOR WEDDING GIFTSFOR YOUR HOME. Much depends on the IT< f.ime, Meal-time, Off-to-work- I'. fore it must be accurate beyonu foreground always, that it may Quickly. Therefore, it must be plea Clock—Rising-s-time. Thereset in the Easily and 4 to look at. rhese requirements are embodied with Surpassing Skill into all Louis Kerr's Clocks. If you consider buying a "Wedding Present, see <>ur Beautiful Assortment—ranging from Dainty Little Rlarble Time-pieces to Large Oak-finished Clocks. They are «nre to Delight any Bride 's Heart. LOUIS KERR, 109, TRAFALGAR STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 March 1918, Page 6

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