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CREAM Roslyn Blanket Coats £3 17s 6d; ' also the best quality Roslyn Hose at 4g 6d.—T. B. Louisson, The Reasonable Outfitter. DEE AND SONS’ Big Stock Winter Underwear and Boots well worth your attention. Prices unbeatable. Also at Motueka. Give us a call. DEE AND SON S’ Suits are moneyj savers. Made on good dressy lines, to fit any size man, nig or small. Quality and price very easy. Also at Motueka. TO Hop-pickers! Go direct to “Novelties.” where you will _ get full value for your money every time. -“NOVELTIES” Nos. 1 and 2. NELSON HOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at Stallard’a Rooms, MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are invited to attend. N. N. OLDER SHAW, Hon. Sec. MISS THORNTON, Metaphysician, and Psychic Magnetic and Electric Massage for all ailments. Special Treatment for Falling Hair. 10 treatments for £1 Is. Hours : 2 to 8 p.m., or by appoiilntirienf ,1 —Halifax-tftrcet, near Maitai River. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (Incorporated.) A GREAT MEETING OF PROTESTANTS will be held in the SCHOOL OP MUSIC, NELSON, On FRIDAY NEXT, 4th APRIL. At 8 p.m. To inaugurate a Branch of the Association in Nelson, when the NATIONAL LECTURER, THE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, will lay before you the facts as to the need for an effective organisation of the Protestants The Chair will be taken by the Deputy Mayor, Mr. T. Pettit. ADMISSION will be by TICKET ONLY, which can be obtained FREE from members of the Committee, or from THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 31, Nelson. IS THIS THE LAST ANTI-LIQUOR FIGHT? APRIL 10th WILL DECIDE. IN THE MEANTIME HEAR ALL YOU CAN, ESPECIALLY A. E. HUNT, One of Wellington’s Orators. WAKEFIELD: MARCH 31st, 8 p.m. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 51st, 8 p.m. RICHMOND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 8 p.m. Collection. Questions. MOTUEKA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOTICE OF SPECIAL LICENSING POLL. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments, I, GORDON JAMES WATERS BOUNDY, Returning Officer for the Motueka Electoral District, do hereby give notice that on the 10th day of April, 1919, a Special Licensing Poll under the Licensing Amendment Act, 1918, will be taken at the following polling places;—r The Public School. Motueka (Principal). . The Oddfellows’ Hall, Motueka. The Oddfellows’ Hall, Motueka. The Public (side) , School, Whaka-

rcwa, Motueka. .The Public School, Wakefield. The Public School, Wai-iti. The Public School, Dovedale. The Public School, Motupiko. The Public School, Stanley Brook. The Public School, Sherry River. The Public School, Matariki. 1 The Public School, Baton, The Public School, Baton. The Public School, Ngatiraoti. The Public School, Rocky River. The Public School, Pokororo. The Public School, Lower Moutcio. The* Public School, JAiwaka. The Public School, Brooklyn. The Public School, Sandy Bay. The Central Hall, Kocßviile. The.Public School, Bainham. The Public School, FerntOWn. The Public School, Pakawau. The Public School, East fakaka. , The Public School, Waingaro (Hamama). The Public School, Long Plain <Kotinga). The Public School, (Motupipi. The Public School, Puramahoi. The Public School, Little Wanganui. The Public Karamea. The Public School, Tadmor. The Public School, Central Moutere (Harakeke). The Courthouse, Gollitigwood. The Courthouse, Takaka. The Public School, Seddonville. , The public School, Promised Land (Arapito). t The Public School, Tophouse. The Public School, Upper Motupiko (Korere). The Post Office, Wangapeka. The Public School, Puponga. The Public School, Mangarakau. The Public School, Awaiti. The Public School, Appleby. The Public School, Waimea West. The Public School, Upper Moutere. The Public School, TJruwhemia. The Polling-booth, Upper Takaka. The Public School, Tui. he Public School, Summerlca (St. Helen’s Post-office). The Public School, Hector (Ngakawau Post-office). The Public School, Tapawera. The' Public School, Gleuhope.' Tho Public School, River Terrace (Brightwater Post-office). The Public School, Foxhill. Carlin's Accommodation House, Corbyvale. The Public School, Tasman. The Public School, Mapua. Tho Public School, Redwood's 'VtilThe Public School, Auatimo. The Public School (Gordon), Hiwipango. The Polling-booth, Simpson’s School, Oparara. a.in. to 7 p.m. Dated at) Motueka, this 27th day of Office, Kainim. The hours of polling will be from 9 March, 1919. |G, J. W. BOU.NDY. Returning Officer,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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