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TRANSFER OF ENEMY VESSELS. {Australian & N.Z. Cable Association! (Rec. May 2, 2.15 p.m.) LONDON, May 1. In the House of Commons Mr Harrisworth said the Government does not reoognise the transfer of enemy vessels to neutrals. OMOKED .ROCK CODI arm;i,n : k>< Saturday morning. J. Wood and Sons. FLOUNDERS! At Ten o’clock on Saturday morning ; a good supply, j —Port Fish Supply, Bridge-street. LADIES’ Home Journal and largo suppiifea of American Magazines Tonight, at A IF. ROBINSON’S! THANKS MRS. ROBSON and Family wish to express their sincere Thanks to all friends and relations for the kind sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement. Motion picture. Play, Pi cure “Movie” Journals SON’S. Classic, Photo Play, and other at ALF. ROBIN m.u., i.0.0.r. LOYAL NELSON LODGE, No. 3615 MEMBERS are hereby notified that PRO. W. L. HESSELTINE has resumed the office of Permanent Secretary, CoiTospondence may be forward ed by post or left at his private address, 20 Shelboume Street By Order. J. 'L. BLACK, Noble Grand.

ELECTORS, SUPPORTERS. AND FRIENDS. Ladies and gentlemen,— Permit me to offer you my preliminary Thanks for the great honour bestowed on me (a comparative stranger) by 960 Electors at the election for City Councillor last Wednesday, notwithstanding the very nngentlemanly tactics adopted, by the Field, Snodgrass and, Gibb® Combine. I therefore feel far more proud of having 960 clean, fair, honest vote® qist in my favour than if I had secured 1283 by publishing cowardly insinuations and utterly devoid of troth. I shall publicly thank my many .newly gained Friends at an early date and make further Gas-tly revelation*. Meantime, believe me deep"fcr grateful for the honour bestowed on yom», J. WATT. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF NELSON. I' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— J. I wish to thank you for the confidence you have shown in again electing me on© of your representatives on the Harbour Board. There is very important work ahead to bo done, and I am glad to see that the ratepayers have shown' their appreciation of the good work that has already been done by Mr Duncan by placing him at the head of the poll. Your® truly, H. P WASHBOUIIN. UPPER MOUTERE ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS.

WHEREAS Messrs Adolph Ben«, maim, D. H. Bensemann, James Harvev, Charles Thomas, 0. Eggers, and H. C. Beak© are the only persons nominated, I hereby declare them duly ELECTED Members of the Upper Moutere Road Board. Dated this Ist day of May, 1919. - , A. WILKENS, Returning Officer, WAI-ITI METHODIST CHURCH. Anniversary services, sunday, May 4th, Preachers 2.30 p.m.. Pastor Jones, of Richmond. 7 p.m., Mr. R. A- Douglas, WEDNESDAY, May 7th, SACRED CONCERT, • VooaMsts from Richmond, Stoke, Brightwater, and other placet*. Admission le, in aid of Trust Funds. Commence at 7.30 p.m, NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARIT* ABLE AID BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF NELSON. Ladies and oentlemen,T sincerely desire to thank aril those who supported me at the re cent election. . Youir« sincerely, J. A. HAYCOCK. RICHMOND BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. T adies and gentlemen,— JLJ I desire to thank you for the very generous support accorded me at the recent election, and to assure you that my best endeavours will be put forth in the interess of the Borough. Yqure sincerely, J. A. HAYCOCK. NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARIT* ABLE AID BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND. Ladies and gentlemen,— I desire to thank you for your generous support at the recent Election, Your« sincerely, J, A. HAYCOCK. NT& T I C E MY SHOP will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS as usual on TUESDAY NEXT, the 6th inat. W. B. HEATH. Blacksmith, Stoke, NOTICE! Open To-night. Papery and Magazines ready, end Vann* ; nd Variety for all buyers.—“ Novelties,” DURING May drastic and complete clearance at “Novelties” No. L in Hardy-street We invite earnest bu^ers^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 2 May 1919, Page 6

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