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TIIOR SALE, Cabbage Plants 1/- per j ■ 100, Cauliflower Plants ready) one week’s time 1/3 j also orders taken for White Onion Plants, seed imported direct from Italy this year, 9d per 100. Apply very last house Hardy street. — F. Gargiulo, 216 Hardy street. WANTED Known: Tahuna mem--Tv hers of xue Workers’ Co-op. called on for orders Monday. New j Share money invested this week £2l j 10s. Milk "Coupons will be sold on rounds next week. Delivery' starts Monday, April 17th. Note. Men’s Boots for Easter. , RICHMOND Y.M.C.A. LADIES’ AUXILIARY COMMITTEE' npHE Annual Public Meeting will be A held on TUESDAY, April lltb, j at 2.30 p.m., in the Baptist Social' Hall. All Members and ladies desir-| ous of joining arc earnestly requested to attend. Business: Annual Reports, Flection of Officers', M. etc. E. HUNTER, Hon. Secretary. W.C.T.U. MONTHLY Meeting Tuesday, April ill. 3 p.m., Methodist Hall. E U CHRE 1 Hall, Tuesday, v/ 11th. Aggregate continued. Tickets 1/-. Good prizes. A T. JOHNSON, Sec., Social Committee. FCNIC Baskets for Easter at G.. J. Earns, next to Wakatn Hotel,! Bridge street. _ _ j SALVATION ARMY, Waimea Street TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Night at 7 o’clock <<Oid the Whale swallow Jonah?” Congregation choose the Hymns A Welcome: A Scat: A Book: A Blessing. TOASTER Gifts! Gracious little gifts J* that win their way right into ( the heart. Try ‘People’s Emporium. | ■CUSTER Needs! Travel Trappings, 1 Camp Comforts, Books for the, Sunshine. Toys, Dolls, etc. Iry ‘ I lie People’s Emporium.” j VV EDDING Gifts! A whole hoat of useful and good tilings here, at prices which will not empty your purse.—“ People’s Emporium. I? ASTER Offerings will feature next ■ J week. Attractive displays are now being made at “People’s Emporium.” ST. JOHN’S HALL, Hardy S l reet. MR. H. HUNTER-BROWN will give his THIRD ANNUAL LECTURE | —on — J DIVINE HEALING j —on — WEDNESDAY EVENING, 12th April at 8 o’clock The usual series of twelve continua,ion classes will be held in the Nelson institute, commencing Thursday, 20th April, at 8 p.m. Lecture and Classes I'reo. N.C.C.O.C.A. mHE Annual Meeting will be held A in the College Gymnasium at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, April 22m1. All Old Girls* are cordially invited. ** NELSON PROVINCIAL FRUITGROWERS’ COUNCIL, Ltd. TO MEMBERS EXPORTING BY ■ ZBALANDIC j TJIRUIT for this Steamer will bo Jr loaded by the Anchor Company as follows:—• . I TUESDAY, 11th mst.: ] ‘ NELSON Emit up till mid-day. Upcountry lines must arrive by fiist train. . , , ..1 MOTUEKA Fruit 9 o’clock till midday. . ' TUESDAY, 18th mst.: NELSON Emit Nikau up till noon. MOTUEKA Fruit Kaitoa from 9 till noon. . , THURSDAY, 20th mst.: NELtSON Fruit Nikau till noon. MAPUA Fruit Afternoon. i MOTUEKA Fruit Afternoon. . i YVill growers kindly note that it is imperative that in each instance the fruit must be ready for loading at times stated. JAMES HUNTER, Secretary. EMPIRE THEATRE SUNDAY GRAND SACRED CONCERT VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL By the 2nd CANT. RECT, BAND, % Assisted by LOCAL TALENT Commencing at 8 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY PURSUANT to “The Banking Act, 1908.” Section 24, TUESDAY, 18th day of April, 1922, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks in Nelson, Motucka, Takaka, and Murchison. The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. C. G. OGJLVIE, inspector. The Bank of New South Wales. H. W. LEVER, . Inspector. The National Bank of N.Z., Ltd. D. W. DUTHUS, General Manager. ■ The Bank of New Zealand, H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NOTE.—-The Banks will also bo closed on Friday,-Saturday and Monday, the 14t’iS Jofch and *l7th April, 1922.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1922, Page 6