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FOB SALS: 1 Splendid , Upright ’Grand “Boehm” Piano; ' magnificent French Burr; walnut case; ’tone. 1/ excellent English - Piano; tone; excellent condition. Lock s torn." a capable Oirl for Tea IVV Rooms. App'-y 'Mrs G. A. Day, Bridge Street. : NELSON ACCLIMATISA- . ’ TION SOCIETY BEERiioOTING SEASON T ICENiSES to shoot Red Deer Stags ’I A may now be obtained at the Post 'Offices at kelson, Motueka. Murchison, abd Reelton, and at Messrs E. Buxton , and Oa’s, Ltd., and the Wilkins and FJe’d Hardware Co.. Ltd., on payment i of the License Fee of £1 la. REGULATIONS. 1. Red-Deer'Stags may be taken or ■ Jellied within the Nelson Acclimatizav fOa District from the 28th day of ebruary, 1920, to the 30th day of April, 1920, both days inclusive, "Z. Licenses to bake or kill such deer may bo issued by the Chief Postmaster dt Nelson, and the Postmaster at ■' Motueka, on” payment of a license fee ■of £1 Is, in the form prescribed in Schedule hereto, and subject to • the soldi Act and these regulations; : provided that not more than one such , license be issued to the same person. 3, No licensee shall take or kill more than six stage, and no stag shall bo killed carrying antlers with less than four points. 4. No doe, ihindi, or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no-licensee shall allow an* dog to accompany cither himself or any attendant, he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein 'contained shall extendi to authorising any person to «ell any deer or portion. thereof. 6. Regulations’ as to deer “tags,” per New Zealand Gazette No, 40, Vol. 1, Of 30tE May 1909, page 1408, shall he strictly adhered to by each licensee, ■Who, in addition, thereto, shall return all unused “tags” to the secretary of the Nelson .Acclimatization Society, Nelson, immediately he has finished stalking lor the season for which such ‘ “tags” have ■ been issued); together with a statement of the number o I dew shot. . b -■ , 7. Any person committing a breach ■of any of these- regulations shall bo . liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding £2(l - Fallow Deer are strictly protected Government -Prodamaticn for a period of three years. v The Society’s Rangers have been in--1 etructed! to .enforce the above regulations. i BOUNDARIES , > AH that country within the follow- ; lug rough boundary line:—.Starting from Croixelles, -along a line o n , the Summit of Mt. McLaren, Editor Peak, '-’Bjffc. Duppa, paddle Hill, to the source . of the Seringa, and down that stream "to, the junction of the Belarus, up that - rirrver to its source near the Red, Hills, ■- thence by line -over Mt. Rentoul Bush * Gboe to the summit of Ward’s Pass, thence along the .summit of St, Am and '.-Range, Spencer Mountains, southern '■ .Sfaterahod <*f . the Mairuia to :,ivwfc." Haaet, thence due north to the Tnaagahua River, thence by the north 1 -bank to the junction, of the Duller, thence by left bank to Eight-mile 'y,Oneok, then due north by Bald Hill. Lyall Range, Mt. Luma, to Mt. Arthur I'-'ftver Mt, Peeijr.-Mt. Snowden, to Mt. cGbhb, thence in » westerly directiofi ■■over Mt. Domett to the coast. W. A. ANDREWS, .i I '--/ > • Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. s j.t ■ v»c4 Frienda of the late EBENEZEB HENRY HUNT are informed; that.his Funeral will leave the J flreaideuco of his Daughter, Mrs. King, ■ Vouguard • atreeet, on, MONDAY AFTOBNOO-N, at 2.30 o’clock, for the Cemetery. ■ * ALFRED SHONE, v'i- * 'Und©rta I >>r and) Embalrijer.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY, Feb. 22nd.—HARVEST ' THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Anthem, “Piraise the Lord, O Jerusalem.” Soto from Elijah, “For the Mountains shall depart, ” by Mr A, G. Thompson. (Sunday School at 2.30. ST JOHN’S METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN on SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavour Society meets at 10.15 a.m. .NELSON GOLF CLUB (Incorporated) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THE 22nd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Operatic Society’s Rooms, Hardy St., on FRIDAY, the 2Tth hast., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS:— (.1) Presentation of Annual Report and Balance Sheet. (2) Proposed alterations to Rules 10 and 11, re (Subscriptions. (3) General. F. J. McOABB, Hon Secretary. HOPE METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY,, FEBRUARY 22nd. Preachers: 3 p.m.: Misaicner Wearne. 7 p.m.: Rev. W. Wills. ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT WEDNESDAY, 25th. Tea, 6.30. Concert. 7.30. ' GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Tickets: Tea & Concert combined. Is 6d Either separately. Is. WANTED, for City Office, comp©" tent Shorthand Typist. One with some previous experience preferred!. Apply P-0. Box 132, Nelson,

Com* and Bunions ET this Quick, Safe and VJ Sure Remedy-Teed’* Coni Cure. After a few application* the Com* can inwlybe removed. Yen will, again experience comfort imdloot-em Good lair Bnhionx and Warta, too. amt*iMin»n cayumwe gaga IS Mfl Wrtin Jhti fcw* TmM fteaMWifinr VtpMMfe. ft

af/ V 1 fi''* k i TO-NIGHT. MARQUEE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Pinal Appearance ofTHE LYRIC QUARTETTE r ALAN McELWAIN JUDGE GEO. D. ALDEN Popular Prices, 2/6. 1 '.-/ if f. . ' ' 1 iji:; Smart Stylish Shoes MEASURE VALUE by the Sty*o, Comfort, and Service your Shoes give you, not by the price you pay. Our NEW STOCKS include a par ticularly fine selection of the latest atyle* in PLAIN COURT SHOES DERBY SHOES ONE BAR SHOES BROGUE SHOES Strong and Serviceable, yet Light and Comfortable, and exceptionally Smart in. appearance, are these new arrivals. No matter for what occasion, a lady will find just the Shoe she desires mnongr-t this comprehensive showing. The price®, too, are truly reasonable lor such Quality. ’ ' CALL TO-DAY, MADAM! YOUR SIZE IS HERE. Nelson Farmers’ Co-op Ltd 51—63 HARDY STREET. NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 February 1920, Page 6

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