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. ] secular idealism is victorious. Will, Christian leaders stop crossing sectarian swords, and say to the great and growing monster of secularism:! You shall not crucify mankind upon a ) cross of gold; we shall fight you in the social and economic world with your own weapons and in your own. way. | Forthwith our Y.M.C.A. will he constituted always to find food and shelter and enjoyment for the weary wayfarer of both sex. Christian Associations cleansed of sectarian atmosphere wSI mine and manufacture, plough, reap and sow —not for profit, but for costpr;cc production—buy and sell, in order to create that Christian atmosphere, lacking which our host and bravest sons lie dead in many lands. In that atmosphere men and women can live ' to serve others, and in doing so learn that the really satisfying wealth and ’ re w a ids of this life is the better atmosphere our practical Clvnstinavty ; creates. I am. etc.. ARTHUR HUNTER. Richmond.

NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Applications win be received until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, July 6th, from Certificated Nurses for the position of SISTER at the Nelson Hospital. Salary £IOO per annum. Applicants to state earliest date on which they are prepared to take' up their duties. Applications (with testimonials enclosed) to be forwarded to the undersigned. G. P. CHAPMAN, Nelson, Jun e 16, 1920. Secretary, WAGING, THROBBING, TOOTHACHE QUICKLY CURED j Toothache is, of course, a nerve ■complaint. Sometimes the cause is an exposed nerve in a hollow tooth; sometimes it is because the cold gets into the gums and sets the i.*;. \es throbbing and aching. But -whatever the cause, there is a sure, quick cure —Barraclough’s Magic Nervine. As the name suggests, this remedy deals directly with the nerve of the looth: it kills it, hence there can bo no return of the aching. If at this moment you or some member of the household is being driven nearly mad with toothache, send immediately for Barra dough’s Magic Nervine. It is sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d bottle, and gives relief instantly. NOTICE AN and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in’my name without my written consent, 9 J. THOMAS,* Brightwatcr. NOTICE

TO THE RESIDENTS OF WAIROA GORGE T REG to inform you that the Gorge A School will commence on MONDAY NEXT, the 21st instant. E. 0. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary, d Rrightwater School Committee. nelsonh arbour”board" ]\TOTICE is hereby, given that the new scale of charges for Wharfages, etc., made under “The Harbours Act, 1908” and atnendments thereof, on the 13th day of April, 1920, and confirmed on the 13th day of May, 1920, will come into force on the Ist day of July, 1920, and that-the said charges are now exhibited for Public inspection at the Board’s Offices, Port Nelson. S. F. SHERWOOD, Secretary. Port Nelson, June 16th, 1920. PRELIMINARY NOTICE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, at 1 p.ra. Sharp. . Extensive Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. IVfESSRS E. GANN AND CO. have XfJL been favoured with instructions from MRS A- C. COSTER to sell at her residence, Cambria Street, ns above. a Full details later. * E. CANN, Auctioneer.

BRIGHT WATER AND WAtMEA WEST FRUITGROWERS’ ASSOCIATION A SPECIAL MEETING of the ■y* - _ Bfightwater and Waimea West Fruitgrowers’ Association will be held in the Horticultural Hall, Brightwater, TO-MORROW (Thursday) Evening at 7.30 o’clock. An address will •be given by Mr Leonard Payntor on Fruitgrowing in the Auckland Province, and the measures being taken to fight Fire-Blight. W. 11. BRYANT,. Secretary. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY QUAIL LICENSES ISSUED C. B. Harman (Nelson), M. Elliott (Nelson). Dr. V. H; Barr (Nelson), H. C. Clark (Nelson), G. Hoby (Nelson), C. Knight (Nelson), J. Vitctta (Nelson), R. S. Booth (Nelson), Dr. S. A. Gibbs (Nelson), F. W, Hamilton (Nelson), H O. Cock (Nelson), W. Steward (Nelson), G. Elliott (Nelson), H. A. w; Burn (Nelson), Dr. Mcv Killop (Nelson), E. Saxton (Nelson), W. B. Griffin (Nelson), Col. Hume ,(Nelson), W. Hardy (Nelson), H. 1L Walker (Nelson), G. Rutherford (Nelson), A. G. Ford (Waimea West), A. Newport (Appleby). F. E. Shuttleworth (Wakefield), Jas. Eden (Spring Grove). Chas. Copoin (Motueka). R. York (Motueka), F. Durhridge (Mb,tuoka), Father McDonald (Murchison). W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 June 1920, Page 6