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AN ORCHARD PRUNING DEMON STRATION V\T-ILL be held in the Orchard of ,MR ▼ T C. H. MACKAY, Lower LUou-tei-e, on WEDNESDAY .XIEXT, com-niencin-r at 2 0.111. All interested are invited to attend. ORCHARD IXST'RUCTOR, Department of Agriculture, Nelson. /JLL the person who look Green Enamelled Bike hy mistake from J. .MeCa.uley's Tobacconist. Shoo, plca.se return same and get their own.—-.M. Stock, car,. <.;. p a ,r t . ; IIK J ,S„,is. carpa. Common Laurels. ( opros m;us. and .Matipos ; at S. V. Bolton's. J- Cherries, Lemons, Oranges. Peaches, Pears, Plums and Walnuts; at. Bolton's. SPARACU'S, Rhubarb, .Strawberry. l Cabbage. Cauliflower, Lettuce, Onion, E.sehaHots, Thymt, and ,Snge Plants; at Bolton's. NELSON PORT WHARF LABOURERS' UNION A GENERAL M.EETI'XG of the l. above Union will be held in Taylor's Hall on Tuesday, June 18th, at 8 p.m. F. DU FEU.. Secretary. NOTICE LL ACCOUNTS' owing to >M.R. I. TUNXJICLIFFE. W'akefield, not paid by June 30th, 1918, *'will be sued for without further notice. IVO TUXtXICLIFFE. Per iN.H.T. NOTICE TO JURORS. RA.XT) and Common Jurors who were summoned for the Supreme Court sitting on Tuesday next, June 18th. are herebv notified that their attendance is NOT !XiOiW required. WILSON" HEAPS.

LATE ENTRIES. NiELSO'N POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S SHOW. at Alf. Robinson's. THURSDAY, June 20th. FRED LOCK, Secretary. IC\C\C\ CYCLE COVERS' just land\j\J\J ed. Ordered June, 1917, before rise*?. Prices low. Competition defied at Manks. Rajah Covers Ss 6d. HELPING HAND SHOP. Contributors, kindly send to 'Mrs F. Rutherford's. Stoke Collectors and Donors, kindly leave at i.Mrs Pill's on. Wednesday- Gifts from the Port will be collected on Thursday morning. Apple Pie competition this week. Prize (Mrs Kelling's) 10s. Pies to be at the shop by 11 a.m. on 'Thursday. Kitchen Apron Competition (any material) July 4th. Telephone 463.

CITY OF NELSON. , REWARD OF T*EN' POUNDS will . be paid to any person giving lnformation leading to tho conviction of the person or person* who were guilt-, of stealing flowers from Anzac Pai-k between Saturday night and Monday morning last. t). A. Town Clerk. 15th June, 1918. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION AT Mr F. E. Nottage's, TASMAN, WEDNESDAY ;it 1.30 p.m. Mr S. Rowling's, RIWAKA, FRIDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m.

"OLLAND'S Patent Combination ORCHARD CULTTY ATO'R, which Discs, Hoes, Cultivate*, ftc, will be seen under working conditions It's Something New—Something Worth Seeing. BOOTH, MACDOiVALO AND CO. Ltd. Manufacturers. Christchuvch. J. INGRAM AND CO., Agents. OOD-BVE-EE, the Soldiers' Song, 2-; Your England and .Mine, 2s ; Mother Machree, 2s; Joan of Arc, 2s; at BEGG'S, Nelson. Trafalgar street. and other Zonophone 6d each; at BEGG'S, H. STEVENS (Late of West Coast.) GROCEiR & CONFBCTTO.NER, Wahnea Street (next to Steam Laundry) Nelson. Motto : Small Returns ; Quick Turnover ; Strictly Cash. have the full assortment MRS ANSTICE, MRS ANSTICE, Trafalgar Street, THE KIDDIES THE KIDDIES DIDN'T CAUSE THE WAR. SO LET'S TREAT IHBM WELL 1 On every hill, in every dale, we want it well known that we have a matchless stock of TOYS. The Value is Clean, Crisp, Sweet and Pure. While we keep many things, we never stock "TRICKS." We have no brains for "TRICKS." "Fair Play is Bonnie Play," is a good old Scotch Maxim in

NOTICE "RS BEVAN notifies that she has commenced business in the pre3, Bridge Street, lately occupied by Messrs Bruce and Co., with a large and varied stock of S'kirls and Blouses, etc. Costumes and Dresses made to order. Moderate charges. Note the ad-dress— MRS BEVAN, Bridge Street. Daily Operation at "Novelties." Toy Books and Toys of all kinds are here—and DOLLS in unbreakable sizes 2s 6d to l&s 6d; Celuloid Is to 555; Cupids Is 9d to 36s 6d; Teddy Bears Is to 38 s ; 6d : any Price or Size to suit you. Also Big Range indoor games. Is and 6d Tables piled' with good things • 6d dips now on daily—and you get a good, honest 6 pennorth. EVERY TIME. NOVELTIES Ses the Time ' Glowing' in the dark. Just consider the convenience of having a Louis Kerr watch whose hands and figures glow brightly in the dark. When Your Soldier is on Sentry go or when it is dangerous to light matches, the illuminated dial proves its value. Then, too, at night it's very handy to have on his wrist a watch that tells the time all night when lights are out. And as a timekeeper, it is perfect. Runs accurately under all conditions. Sturdily built to withstand the "ups and downs ' of the soldier's life. See our wide selection to-day. LOUIS KERR, 109 Trafalgar St.. NEkSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 144, 17 June 1918, Page 6

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