COMPULSORY WHOLE-DAY MUS. RETRY PARADE. A COMPANY 12th (N. AND M.) REGIMENT. THE Members of the above Company will Parade at Nelson Railway Station at 7.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, 3rd May, for the purpose of proceeding to Stoke Rifle Range to carry out Musketry Training. (Signed) G, H. HAMMOND, Captain, Officer Commanding A Company, 12th (N. and M.) Regiment.) CHAFF. IX SACKS OATEN STRAW OU CHAFF; 21 Tons Heavy ALGERIAN CHAFE. W. G. FORD, Box 7, Upper Moutere. NELSON GOLF CLUB. OPENING MATCH. Encounter shield Round, tomorrow Afternoon. TO THE CITY ELECTORS Ladies & gentlemen,— Will those Electors who expressed renewed confidence in me as a member of the C*.ty Council and School Committee accept my best thanks. I shall endeavour, to fully jusify that confidence in Ihe ensuing two years. Yonrs faithfully, J. A. STRINGER. M. U. I. 0. 0. F. THE MEETING of the ROYAL TRAVELLERS’ REST LODGE will be held at the Insiitne, Richmond, on SATURDAY, May 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. C. L. BEST, N.G. NATIONAL RESERVE BAND BAZAAR. ALT. Friends and Supporters willing to donate articles ;md goods of all kinds are requested to leave same at Red Cross Depot, Bridge-street, between II a.m. and. noon each day. G. C. MOCKLEB, Secretary.
BOOKS OF TICKETS NATIONAL RESERVE BAND ART! UNION To bo had from the Secretary, G. C. MOCKLER. THE NELSON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorpq N O'TICE i s hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING wit) bo held iu the Club, Trafalgar Square, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 17ch May, 1919, at 7.30 p.m.
Business; Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Eleeuon of Officers. To consider the following Notice oi Motion by Mr. W. C. Hariey : “Association Rulee, Part VI., Officers, Clause 18: ‘That the words ‘Honorary” and “and” in the second line be deleted”; the Rulethen residing; ‘The Committee to be so elected as aforesaid shall consist of a Chairman, a Secretary, Treasurer, and six ordinary members,’ ” etc., etc. General. NORMAN A. VERCOE, Hon. Secretary.
GOOD supply' Fresh Fish. Schnapper, and deliciously cooked Fish to take home. ’Phone 439.—Burlington Cafe. THE FINAL FORTNIGHT! All Stock for immediate clearance—cheap.—“Novelties’* No. 2. Bridge-st. THE Final Fortnight! Rather than shift the sto'k. we’ll dear it at very low prices. We invite buyers,— “NOVELTIES.” FAILING! sufficient and reasonable support, the Soldiers’ Shop will be Cloyed Up. Final Fortnight.—“NOVELTlES” No. 2. WAKEFIELD. liTOII SALE, on Alain Road, Largo F~\e-roomcd House; a* Acre Laud; i ±ll4B (Government Value). Appl-v A. G. PA IN TON, Wakefield. TENDERS. TO be sold in one or two lots to suit purchasers at Upper Moutere, TWO SECTIONS FREEHOLD LAND, b4 and 84 Acres of Agricultural Land, also suitable for Fruit or Grazing. Terms: 10s per cent Cawsh; 10 per cent. Three Months; 10 per cent. Six Months; balance 6 years at Six Per Cent. Tenders close 20th May, 1919. For further particulars apply Trustees, c/o Mr. Hanis Eggers, .Sunrise Volley, Upper Moutere, or Mr Ernest Eggers, Broadlands, Upper Moutere. T'enders must Be addressed, Trustees, c/o Mr. Hans Eggers, Upper Moutere. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING, Opie’s Rooms, at 7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 3rd. Business: Show Dates and Judges. FRED LOCK, •Secretary.
AT MRS ANSTICE’S | FOR THE WET WEATHER. hold a well assorted stock LADIES’ RAINCOATS AND UMBRELLAS, Well made of reliable materials, which will ensure lasting serviceThe best value obtainable is offered at the following prices : —• RAINCOATS: 57s 6d, 455, 57 Cs 9d, 69s 6d up. UMBRELLAS: 6s lid, 8s 9d, 9s lid, 10s 9d up Mrs AnsticeS DRAPER, MILLINER, AND DRESSMAKER, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.
PEACE CELEBRATIONS. A MEETING of the GENERAL GOMITTEE will be held in the City Council CihainVber /TO-MORROW (May) EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. G, A. EDMONDS, Secretary to Commitce. •l»t Mav, 19|9. ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 2 May 1919, Page 6
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