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MEN! VVT.E arc making a Special Fea- •* * turn in your needs. We have now the most up-to-date outlining department in the town. Our stock is all new, and comprises tin 1 very latest and most reliable .of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, etc. We excel in Tailored Suits to order, made in our Own WorkTRATHEN * C°TRAFALGAR STREET. IMCNTC Baskets, Lunch Cases, Rags and Week-end Suit Cases on .show at Treacher’s. NELSON HOCKEY REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION THE Annual Meeting of the above Association will bo hold in Stallard’s Rooms at 7.30 p.m, on THURSDAY, April 13th. All members ere requested to attend. IX J. HOGG, Hon. Sec. ~ NELSON LAW SOCIETY EASTER HOLIDAYS rpME Offices of all Solicitors in Nelson. Richmond, and Motueka w ill Close for the Easter Vacation on THURSDAY, the 13th inst., p.m., and will Re-open on MONDAY, the 2-}tli inst., at 9 a.rn. E. J. KEMNITZ, Secretary. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE TAHUNA TOWN H AUL, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19th. In Aid o? School Library. Concert: Adults Is Gd; Children half price. Commencing 8 o’clock. Dance Is Gd'. Ladies a basket. NOTICE npiIOMSON BROS.’ BUTCHERY *■ will be CLOSED on ER.IDAY, Open till 1 o’clock on Saturday, Reopen Tuesday Morning. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES AN Extra, Sale will be held on ‘2sth May next. Growers desiring to offer their clips at this Sale are advised to forward to ns before loth May. N.Z. LOAN * MERCIA NT! TkE AGENCY CO., Ltd. EXCELSIOR BUTCHERY HD M E above Establishment will lie 1 CLOSED from THURSDAY till SATURDAY, opening Saturday Morning till one p.m. Closing till TUESDAY. Extra supply of Dominion for Easter. FRED. EAIREY. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT at 8.15 ORGAN RECITAL By MR H. S. CLAUGHTON Admission I/-, "OEAUTIEUL English China-ware— Salads, Jugs, Teapots, Sweets, etc., at pre-war prices. Open Thursday Night.—C. Sowman. “Novelties” Hardy street. TOASTER Snips in Travelling Ilcquisites. Games, Toilet Needs, Hand Bags, Toys, etc.—“ Novelties,” Hardy street. THANKS PETER CHATTERTON desires to thank all friends who so indly manifested their sympathy in or late sad bereavement, particularly )r. and Mrs Jamieson. TAM Melons lid lb; Lemons 1/9 dozen; Pickling Onions 51bs for 1/-; Keeping Onions 281bs for 4/-; Seed Potato Onions Gd lb.—G. F. Hingston. Laid Eggs, Preserved Eggs; Best Sliced Bacon and Ham; hcesc; Factory Butter and Potatoes ir Sale.—G. F. Hingston, HOLME to plant Choice Carnations. Now ready.—Blackburn, F.11.H.5. Collingwood street. PLUNKET ART UNION RESULT OF DRAWING nPEE Citizens’ Committee announces -*• that the winning number is 26681 (Mr A. G. Bailey, Petone). The drawing took place on 31st March in the presence of His "Worship the Mayor of Wellington, the Police, and the Public. A XMINSTER Carpet Squares and Rugs just opened.—G. Fleming and Sons. HHAPESTRY and Velvet Carpet Squares should be seen at G. Fleming and Sons, HOT X BUNS Orders taken for HOT + BUNS. ]/- a dozen at \ C. A. DAY’S, BRIDGE STREET. CREYMOUTH TRAIN CARS will run from Crown Garage for Reefton at G. 30 a.m. on Thursday, 13th, and Saturday 15th, to connect with Grevmouth Train. NEWMAN BROS., LTD., Crown Garage. n GO FOR A SPIN! IN YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS Get out into the open! Get good fresh gif into your lungs! Let new sights and scenery refresh you! An easy-running Massey Cycle takes yon whore you want to go, just when it suits yon. It provides you with healthy, pleasurable hours, If your machine isn't running well, J bring it in right away. Wo will effect First-Class Repairs most reasonably and promptly. CYCLISTS.! Wo have LAMPS Galore- for the Dark, Wintry Nights—- " Bobby Dodgers" and Acetylene. doelT COLE HARDY STREET. ’Phono 713

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6