HOCKEY for Sport ! Attend Wai- . 411:1! Meeting, 8 o’clock To-night, ! Opio’s Rooms. . A LL: interested in Hockey wanted at ■, x\. AVaimai-''.’Meeting, Opie’s Rooms, I To-night, at !3. Handkerchief Sachet^.—a fine range. Prices low to dear. These make nice presents,—“ Novelties” Hardy-street, CILOTHES Brushes! A really splen- ) did range, all at money-saving j prices, too. 9d to.6s 6d. See them.— lAt “Novelties,” Hardy-street. , TEST Opened Up! Smart Gabardine Reasonable Outfitter, ITO VISITORS.—Fine new Photo Views of Nelson. Big range. Very clear prints. 3d each; 2s 9d per doz. Posted 3s.
THE Triumphant Truth—in its right light.” A sparkling and original treatise on the Liquid Problem . Read it!—“Novelties/’ Nos. 1 and 2. SWEET PEAS.—Six beautiful Novel--1 ties for 3s; 24 lovely waved varieties for 4s; 12 first-class sorts 2s 6d.— At Bolton’s. BULBS. —Anemones, Frees ias, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Crocuses, Hyacinths, Tulips. Also, Nemesia, Antirrhinum, Canterbury Bell, Sweet William, and Wallflower Plants; at BOLTON’S. VEGETABLE Plants. Broccoli Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Kale, Leeks, and Celery.—At 8. F. Bolton’s. s A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. J M A. McBRIDE, 20 years with '■ IVI • Messrs A. Hodgson and Son, " Wakefield, and 4 years with Mr G. F. | Kingston, of this city, has taken over ' the business lately conducted by Mr G. J W. Swafford, Grocer, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, By keeping the very best of goods always at a fair and moderate price, he trusts to merit a share of the support of the residents of Nelson and its surroundings. Close attention to business, absolute cleanliness and civility assured, M. A. McBRIDE, GROCER, ETC., Bridge-street. Nelson. Phone 392. (Late Swafford’s). HAVING sold' my business to Mr M. A. Mcßride, I sincerely tender my thanks and appreciation to all those who have favoured me with their patronage during the past 7 years, and I respectfully solicit a continuance of business with .my successor. , ■ ~G. W. SWAFFORD. RED CROSS FUND, THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above will be -held on THURSDAY; April 3rd, at 4 p.m., at the Red Gross Depot, Bridge-street. J. TOMLINSON, Hon. Secretary. Office of the Public Service Commisskmer, . • Wellington, 26th March, 1919. DRAUGHTING CADETS, LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited for the positions of Draughting Cadets in the Lands and Survey Department (fifteen vacancies). Salary £65, Clerical Division, with annual increments according to scale, and lodging allowance where successful applicant is required to reside away from home. Application and particulars obtainable from the Permanent Head of the Lands and Survey Department, or from this office- ■ Applicaions close at noon on the 24th April, 1919. P yerschaffelt, • Secretary. ,T eoCavn wofirofogiw fora! ramthestc
T\IRECT from Fullers’! 3J “THE CAMPBELL DUO,” Empire Theatre, MONDAY. SEE John and Colin Campbell, the Twa Bonnie Scotch in 'Music, Song, arid Dance; Empire Theatre, Monday. : , HOCKEY f CLUB.— tY Meeting, Opie’s Booms, 8 o’clock TO-NICrHT. MEMBERS and intending players roll up .to meeting, 8 o’clock, Opie’s Roms, Waimai Hockey Club. ‘‘ITTIjHB Campbell are Coming, fX: HUrrahi Hurrah!” Empire Theatre, Monday. Prices as usual. CITY OF NELSON.
CITIZENS are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING to bo held in the City Council Chamber,, Nelson, on THURSDAY, the 3rd, April, 1919, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the steps to be 'taken for the. Celebration of Peace. W. W. SNODGRASS, . • Mayor. A CHARMING BUNGALOW. , A CHARMING BUNGALOW (quite new) tor Immediate Sale. Situate 5 minutes from the centre of City. The with Porcelain. Bath and Basin, Copper and Tubs, Hot and Cold Water, conpi fished. Frreehhiold. Section SO x 890. Price £760. Apply Sple Agents, HARRIS AND GBEENSLADE. Empire theatre, Monday i, John and Colin Campbell, Musical Entertainers. . Prices as usual. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NY person or-persons found- Trespassing, with or without Gun and Doge, on our; Properties, Upper Teal Valley, will be Prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. Poison will be laid lor Doga J. 08. PACKER. T. WESTLEY. A WELCOME HOME TO THE BOYS. Concert, supper, and dance. at APPLEBY Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, f April 4th, commencing at 7.30. Admission : Conceit Is, Dance Is 6d; Ladies a Basket.
' ' WE ARE HOLDING A FOR Fifteen Days FROM Apr*l 2 ft. Manny ft Son MOTUEKA.
REPLY To the Speaker for the Moderate | League. t Rev. aTe HUNT ' Will Address Public Meetings— At the THEATRE ROYAL— Tuesday, Ist April, $ p.m. At RICHMOND Wednesday, 2nd April. Relevant questions Invited. Collection
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 6
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