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LT7 Wedding Rings are qua]- • XV* ity Ring'.. Ik sure 'roi.it, is an. L.K. 25s to 60s, all widths. — Louis Kerr, Jeweller. Ltr —New Goods! Ladies’ 'Gold • X\. • Expanding Wristlet Wjitches. Splendid value. £6 10s to £ls.—At Louis Kerr’s, The Jeweller. VEGETABLES! Splendid assortment fresh to-day. See GAVEY’S Window, Bridge-street. SMART Kaiapoi Costumes in Navy, Grey, Gabardine, and Tweeds, just opened up. —T. B. Louisson’ The Reasonable Oultfitter, Trafalgar-fit. A SPLENDID line of Grey all woollen Sports Coats, just opened up. only 22s 6d. —T. B. Louisson, r lhe Reasonable Outfitter. VISIT our up-to-date Showroom for Smart Costumes, Sports Coats, etc., and note the very reasonable prices.—T. B. Louisson, Trafalgar-fit. TAHUNA PUBLIC HALL.—Lantern, Lecture on CREATION, Tomorrow (Saturday), March 29th, 7.30 p.rn. “From Calvary to the End of the Millennium.” Admission Free! No Collection! I

FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late CHARLES ‘ ARTHUR CURNOW ju-e informed that his Funeral will leave the Residence of MV ,T. Rankin. Bridge-st., on SATURDAY AFTERNOON,! at 2 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE. Undertaker and Embalmer,

PORT ROWING SHED, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 8 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT AND DANCE. (In Aid of the Macnnmara Relief Fund.) Splendid ProgrammeVocal and Instrumental Music, Dances, etc., etc. Admission; Concert atnd DanceDents 2s Ad, Ladies Is and Basket. Help Along This Worthy Object. E. LOCK, Lion. Sec, to Committee. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Harvest festival, Sunday, March 30th, 1919. Preachers: II a.m., Rev. .Tojni Laird, 8.A.; 7 p.m., Pastor E. T. Jones. Harvest Hymns and Solos. Gifts will hj« ,received' Saturday 1 (Afternoon and Evening. 1 NELSON DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. MEMBERS of the above Club are notified that the Shooting on j Saturday is CAN CELLED, and all Members are requested to meet at Mr. J. Rankin’s residence, Bridge-street, to attend the Funeral of their late comrade, Mr, C*. Ournow, at 2 p.m. on Saturday. ! W. A. MITCHENER, , Hon. Secretary. i ■'yWAum metHodist' CHURCH. ' H‘ AEVEST FESTIVAL, SUNDAY, March (30th. Preachers: After--1 nofiu at 2.30, Rev. W. Wills ; Evening I at 7, Mr. Willoughby, Special Harvest Hymns. CARRYING ~ I BEG to notify the Public that I have made arrangements for the carrying on of my late Husband’s Business as General Carrier’. ALISON MAGNAMARA, Thone 395. 17 St. Vincent-st. (OR SALE: 1 Separator (13 gal.), in good order; also 3 Cows. Apply Mrs W, N. Franklyn, Junr.,' Wakefield. N.F.C. LTD.—Bridge-street Branch. 2^-inch • wide Hand-made Lace andi Insertion l ls 3d yard; Patent Leather Bolts, j black and tan, 6d each. NTT!: f'i: LTU. Bridge-street #-'Jr • V_y • Branch.—Just openj ed. up, fine lot of Ready-to-wear Suite, made up from patterns specially chosen for mu* 1 high-class trade," at" prices, within- easy 'reach of all. Call and inspect, - N.E.C LTD. “Moving Out” Sale prices tor Men’s Trousers. Tweed Trousers. all sizes, usually 18e 6d, now 15a 6d. Worsted Trousers, usually 14s 6d, .now 12s lid. Buckskin Trousers, usually 15s 9d, now 13s 9d. Buckskin Trousers, usually' 12s 9d, now 10s 3d. All wool ' Saddle Tweed Trousers, sizes 3 and 4°only, usually 22s 6d, now 18s 9d. t"ODGE SOUTHERN STAR, I i 755, E.C.—Standing Committee meet Saturday, 8 p.m. (instead of F'riday),'

PERSONAL LIBERTY DO YOU VALUE IT? THEATRE ROYAL, SUNDAY, 30th inst., at 8.15 p.m. CITIZENS’ MEETING Chairman: W. W. SNODGRASS, Esq. SPEAKERS: MR. D. M. FINDLAY, of Wellington (President, N.Z. Moderate League), and MR. R. A. ARMSTRONG, (Dominion Secretary, N.Z.M.L.), HEAR: The Moderate Side of the Liquor Question. How Legislation. is engineered by extremists. How democracy is betrayed, How your representation in Parliament is destroyed. ~. HEAR: The - British method of control versus Prohibition, The. facts about Compensation (£4,500,000) for nothing. ,' ' The proposals for State ownership a real reform. LEARN What you are, to be asked to vote on at the Special Referendum in a few weeks- time. ALL CITIZENS INVITED. Ladies Specially .Tnyitedi Doors open .at 7.30 p.m. Questions to H.lll/ Writing..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 6

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