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1000 YARDS JAPANESE COTTON TWEED. THIS excellent material has proved a great success. It has good appearance, wears splendidly, mid' iaiundem perfectly. In plao.ii grey colour, 28 inches wide., PRICE lo lid YARD, at TRAINER'S TKAPALGAR-ST., kelson. RICHMOND GLEE CLUB SOCIAL A SOCIAL will be held in the Anglicarr Sunday School on MON DAY Next, May sth, at 8 p.m, 'Hood Musical Programme, Competitions, etc. All wrdially invited. Admission FREE. NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING, Opie’s Rooms, at 7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 3rd. Easiness : Show Dates and Judges. FRED LOCK, ■Secretary. THE NELSON PEOPLE’S TEMLN.VEIN G BUILDING SOCIETY rpHE usual Fortnightly PAY-DAYS, X will be hold on MONDAY and Tuesday Next. D. R. EDWARDS, Secretary. SEVENTEENTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AND BREEDERS’ CONSIGNMENT CATTLE SALE, SHO WG ROU N PALME RSTO N NORTH, JUNE 17th to 20th, 1919. Also, MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL CHAMPION SHOW. Enter for Apple. Championship and Royal Agrioulural Society’s Medal. BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY, AND FRUIT CHAMPIONSHIPS. Four Days of Advanced Education and Amusement. General Entries close 2nd June, 1919. CATTLE SALE ENTRIES CLOSE 17th MAY, 1919. Send for Schedule to the Secretary. W. T. PENNY. Box 85, Palmerston North. The Perfect Suit—“MAST£f§ cilf” Most ready-to-wear SUITS are made of good enough material, but are carelessly made. The result is that they quickly get out of shape. When the shape ds gone the Clothes are gone—you don’t get a chance to wear them out. “MASTER CUR READY TO WEAR SUITS keep their shape because they aro made by highlypaid skilled workmen, and because the Coats have Soft Patent Unbreakable Fronts. No scamped work gets into a “Master Cut." In addition, you get the same Smart, Snappy Stylo and Perfect Fit as in an expensive Tailor made. PRICES are 75s to 110 a. Once a “MASTER CUT,” always a “MASTER CUT.” Sole Local Agents; Auckland Ciolhin i & Orasi**ryOoy LICENSING DISTRICT OF MO= TUEKA, PURSUANT to the provisions of Secturn 57 of “The Licensing Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Licensing C'ommU'ce for the abovenamed District will be held at Noon on MONDAY, the oftnmvt day of JmiA. 1919. at the' Magistrate s Courthouse, Motueka. HUGH SCOTT', Clerk of the Licensing Committee. TO ORCHARDISTSS YOU will be ordering your WINTER SPRAYING MATERIAL shortly. Have you studied the results of past years’ spraying Have they cleaned : your Oa:hards for you? Have they J checked the pests? The cry this year i s “No; they aro worse than ever!” Then why go ora wasting time and money, ind ruining your orchard, when after years of use these sprays are doing no good. “Be Progressive,” and order n Barrel of PUGH’S IMPROVED APHIS EXTERMINATOR AND ORCHARD CLEANER, which has proved that it will do its work thoroughly. Give your orchard a thorough Spraying this winter with the Exterminator, and you will be astounded with the .results in the spring. Easy to mix in the improved form; ready to pour straight into the tank. Winter strength, 1 in ’ 20. Sold tvly in 4-gal. tins and 35 to 40-gal. barrels. Get your orders in now for May and June delivery, and patronise local industry. Postal Address: J. PUGH, Upper Moui ter®, Solo Manufacturer.

For the Ladies 3 — STERLING SILVER VANITY BOXES. Simply indisponsible is a Vanity Box to every lady who takes a genuine pride in her appearance. ’I .in Ml That’s why we, invite all femininity to see this showing of lately landed Vanity Boxes. We have a really fine selection, which includes all the newest ideas and novelties. PRICES RANGE FROM 17/6 TO 25/-. Grand value is offered. May we expect you along NOW? LOUIS KERR, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 6

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