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newm:t:< brothers. ■ROYAL rU AIL LINE .MOTOR SE'RVTCE.S. OWING to the continued rise in .Vo- ■ tor Accessories, etc., we are compel led to raise the fares in the above. ■.Service on and after the Ist June next a.s follows : ' -Nelson to Ajilehv, 4is each w;iv. -Nelson to (Redwood's Valley. ss\sin£] e ; 8s 'Return. Nelson to Bronte, Hpper Moutere, Price's Corner. 7s .Single; 10s .Return. .Nelson to Hewetson's, Hnrekeke, Hun ley's 'Road, 8s .Single j 12s Return. Nelson to Braeburn, Lower .Moutere. 9s .Single ; 13s .Return. Nelson to Motneka, 2,0s Single; 15s Return. Nelson to Riwaka, lis Single ; 16s Return. SURPRISE PACKET DAY.

HUPKE.EP.EiRS are requested in close their premises on SATURDAY NEXT from 12 noon till 5 p.m., on the occasion of Surprise Packet Pa v. \Y. W. S\ODGRA>:-y. Mayor. I'HER.E'S nothing limp, flabby, halfhearted or lakadaiscal about ".N'oveJties." We do our level best for each and every one. N every 20s sale we 11 give you a ''Surpri.se Packet" absolutely free—and you might win teh Car.— "Novelties.'' iLANKETS AND QUILTS.—Now is the time for comfort. See oi*r stocks of Blankets and Quilts, and you will be satisfied with our qualitv and prices.— BIS.LEY BROS, and CO.* NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL- MEETTNO. Show Business. Opie's Rooms, THURSDAY, 23rd, 7.30. FRED. J. LOCK, Secretary. "gTJRI'MK Dairy fed Bacon, in .sides and JL rolls; also large and small Hams, new cure, cheap.— BIS.LEY BROS ana CO. "OR'SE AiYD COW CO'VERS. Inspection is invited of our large stock of Horse and Cow Covers. Prices to .suit all. We give the best value.— BIS LEY BROS, and CO. RICHMOND 'EEP TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, open "HOME MISSION FESTIVAL. TICTORY LODGE. No. 40, N. Z. C,—INSTALL ATTON \ TO-MOiRROW (Thursday), at 7 p.m. sharp. Visiting Brethren cordially welcome. * All Committees and Stewards THIS EVENING, at 7-16. ROBT. W. STILES, Secretary. "AißNiESS.—Wanted Farmers and' others to inspect our large stock of Harness. Prices right. Quality the best.—BISLEY BROS, .and CO. FOR prices and quality of tea we can giye special value. We have a good selection of different brands. Get vour stock in before prices rise higher. -BISLEY BROS, and CO. TAHUNa. ASOCIAL/ and Dance wil be held in the Public. Hall on Friday, 24th May at 8 o'clock. As collection will be taken up for the School Library Fund. Ladies, a basket. Dance at. 10,15 p.m. Gents .Is, Ladies 6d Tali una. School Committee. nfIRAVELDING NEED'S—Cane Ham- ' X pers, straps, suit and. dress cases. Lunch boxes, etc. All at saving prices. See display at NOVELTIES. THURSDAY is always Bargain day at NOVELTIES. Country residents 1 are particularly invited.—NOVELTIES.

ON'T F-OUCKET the Kiddies. Stacl ' and stacks of new attractive toy Dolls, eTddv Bears, also Footballs, i novelties. _■ NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. THIRD TERM will commence MOiS DAY, May 27th. The Princip: and Staff will be in attendance betwee li and 12 on Saturday, the 25th, for tii purpose of receiving New Pupils. r.USS O. D. MACFARLANE, L.A.B Singing, Pianoforte, Theory. 2nd Term: MONDAY. May 27, 1911 Xew Pupils Saturday morning. 25, -Nile Street. —Cawthron Trust — CAWTHRON INSTITUTE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. SEOCXND ANNUA L JJ^CTOKE In commemoration of Founder's Da.\ The Trustees of the CJawthron Tru? have arranged a POPULAR LECTURE r-By PROFESSOR W. B. BEN-HAM., M.A D.Sc, F.Z.S., F.H.iS.. Fellow « the Royal Society of London, Pres dent of the N«w Zealand Institute Professor of Biology in the UniVo sity of Otago, and Curator of tl Otago University Museum. —ON—"BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE. At 8 p.m. On THURSDAY, 30th May, 1918, at • • The SCHOOL OF tMUSIO, NELSON Chairman: Bishop iSadiier of Nols;m. The Chairman of the Cawthron Truot | The public are cordially invited. Admission free. "MPORTED direct: Indian Ham worked Laces, Tussore, Oras Crochet. 'Phone 465. Goods at T< ■Rooms, next Empire Theatre.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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