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WAKEFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB. A BALL will be given in the Wakefield Hall on .FRIDAY EVENING Next. Admission: Gents, Sis 6d; Ladies, Is. G. WILKINSON, SCHOOL ESSAY FOR STOKE SHOW THE above must be in the hands of the Secretaries by 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. R. HARRISON, T. C. C. SCOTT, Joint Secretaries. WAKATU CRIBftAGE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Macauley’s Rooms, FRIDAY, lltli, 7.30 p.m. New teams plea.se send representatives. J. BURCH, Secretary. NELSON HARBOUR BOARD IN pursuance of the provisions of ‘l’Pho Barboiins Amendinonit Act, 1910,” and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” and the several amendments thereof, and regulations thereunder respectively, I hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held oil WEDNESDAY, the 30fch day of April, 1919, for the purpose, of Electing FOUR MEMBERS to represent the City of ..Nelson upon the Nelson Harbour Board. And I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s Office, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, as the place, and Tuesday, the 15th day of April, 1919, before 12 o’clock noon, as the date and time for the Nomination of Candidates for such office, who must he Nominated in manner prescribed by the said Acts. Each, Candidate must deposit vith the Returning Officer at the time of his Nomination the sum of £3. Dated this Bth day of April, 1919. A. E. HANSFORD, Returning Officer. Great tyre sale now oni Genuine Goods! Prices marked jin plain figures. Prices right; quality right. Made for New Zealand roads. .Outer Covers from 8s 6d; Tubes from Sis 6d • at MANKS’,S’. LARGEST Stocks of Lamps, Carbide, Pump Connections, Oil, ; Chains, Chain Guards, Mudguards, and * all Sundries. Look for the _ name . blanks for Quality. Cycle Repairs and "Tyres pur speciality. WEDNESDAY Specials! Men’s all Wool Dark Brown Sports Suits; ((smart sjtyle with iruff-bottom 'U nisers ; all sizes Tn stock. Special for Wednesday, 78s.—G. Page and Sons. SPECIAL LICENSING POLL, 1919. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at the Licensing Poll to be holden on April 10th, 'the following persons will' be entitled to vote although their names are not on the Electoral Roll or have been ruled out on the Electoral Roll: (1) Every returned member of the Expeditionary Forces whose discharge has not taken final effect until after April 10th, provided each member produces to the Returning Officer his leave or status certificate. (2) Every persort, including discharged members of the Expeditionary Forces, who can and does make before the returning officer a declaration under section 18 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1914, either (a) that his name'was. on the roll specially minted dor Licencing Poll- and has been! ruled out on that roll, or (b) that he was at the last election in the district in which he now tenders his vn'e on the roll of electors ■ for such district, and voted at that election, and is still qualified to be enrolled as ‘aiT : elector of the' district. J. HISLOP. ■ Chief Electoral Officer.

HOPS AND BARLEY If Prohibition is carried, HOPS and BARLEY will cease to be grown. \ ! ' ! ; BUT SOMETHING ELSE WILL BE GROWN INSTEAD. ■ To state that the District will lose £IOO,OOO of outside money is therefore AN IMPUDENT FABRICATION. most cases Fruit Trees will replace Hops and Barley. But orchards will require just as much labour (at least £ls per acre per, annum), and bring in as much, if not more,, outside money. In the long ran, we shall lose not one single penny of that £IOO,OOO. Moreover, A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY GAINED. The District spends over £60,000 a year in Drink, Prohibition will SAVE that £60,000. . NOTE—WASTE NEVER BREEDS’ WEALTH. IT WILL USHER IN THE DAWN O A BETTER DAY FOR THOUSANDS WHAT WILL ? PROHIBITION. Hear Chaplain Burridge, hereof the Marquette, Gallipoli, and France. RICHMOND (Wearing’s Corner) TUESDAY, 8 p.m. THE ATRTRO Y AL, WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Stoke Horticultural Show FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—IIth and 12th APRIL. GREATEST SHOW OF FRUIT YET HELD IN STOKE. Record entries of Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Domestic and Industrial. Rival Fruitgrowing Areas Compete. ’ Great Professional Packing Competition. Ladies’ Packing Competition. Case Making for All. Musical Items and Ladies’ Night—'FßlDAY, 11th April. Men’s Competition Saturday Night. TEA KIOSK ;: LOLLIE STALL -• JUMBLE stall. Under Red Cross Ladies’ Supervision. WAR RELICS. UNPRECEDENTED DISPLAY OF FRUIT Donations and Baskets to Stalls and Tea Kiosk thankfully Entries close TUESDAY night at Stoke Hall. Secretaries in attendance. J PboD9 453k# MR R HARRISON and MR* T O C SCOTT.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1919, Page 6

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