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■JI/TOTITEKA Dramatic Society presents X»X the Coniedv “Jane,” November 28th and 30tb. * RESERVE NEW VEAR’S DAV. WHAT FOR? SNOWDEN’S BUSH THE SURPRISE 01MT3UR LlF£!__ HOW Visitors. We are putting on a first-class Dinner at the Show on Wednesday.—Grand Cafe, Nelson. WE take our reputation with us.- - Grand Cafe Dinner at tho Show -—a real, treat. _ miOW Visitors! Take tiie 10.30 Train and dine at the Grand Stand Luncheon Rooms—-Dinner 11.30 to 2.50. LUMINIUM Preserving Pans, beautifully finished. Prices much lower than any" previous shipment—22/5, 26/-, 32/6 each. —J- Wood and Sons, Ltd. __ OLlDTeather’Music'Cascs, Boys’ and Girls’ School Bags, Ladies’ Purses, etc. These all make very useful presents. We guarantee quality and low prices.—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. ELECTIONjyj'R HARRY ATMORE, M.P.-C!iL ton Terrace, Monday, 20th. Wakefield, Hall, Tuesday, 21st. Tasman, Wednesday, 22nd. Committee Rooms open every evening. Mr Atiuoro will be present thus evening and will give an account of the campaign. _ ~ ELECTION

MR ROBERT PATTERSON, LiberalLabour Candidate for Mctueka, wil 1 address the Electors at— WAKEFIELD on MONDAY, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. __ ELECTION MR. A. GILBERT, the Progressive Government Candidate, will address the Electors at—brightwater MONDAY EVENING, 20th inst., When he will reply fully to the charges made by the Opposition concerning cement, Sir Duncan Elliot and the soldier settlement sche;ne. He will also discuss the party issue—Massey versus WiKord. TAHUNANUI public Hall, TUESDAY, 21st, at 8 p.m. pAWAAMEN’IARY ELECTION MOTUEKA ELECTORATE Mr. R. P. HUDSON, M.P., will address his constituents as follows: STANLEY BROOK, Nov. 21, H a.m. TAPAWERA, Nov. 21, 2 p.m. TADMOR, Nov. 21, 7,30 p.m. And on WEDNESDAY, 22ad, will visit Sherry, lui and Kiwi. Mr Hudson returns to Motueka to at tend the unveiling of the War Memorial by His Excellency 'he Governor on the ’Totanical reserve" SUNDAY EVENING GRAND SACRED CONCERT —byand of the 2nd Batt. Cant. Regiment. Commencing at 8.15 o’clock. SILVER COIN COLLECTION.

fc.M.MijawK^lwfwftWiiMailßHnSflhl3JrwCEßEß3fiCi33Sa**WM Ha * aßJ FUNERAL NOTICE rfIHE friends of tho late. William Ed--1 mUlu | Drown are informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 15 Wainui street, on MON!)AV MORNING at 10 30 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. FUNERAL NOTICE THE friends of the late John Henry Dilion are informed that his Funeral will leave the Nel/.on Hospital on MONDAY AFTERNOON at 3 c clock for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE. Undertaker and Embalmer, POSTPONEMENT. SUNSHINE CONTEST OWING to irregularity of mails (lu’OUgh Strike, the Carnival Committee have been compelled to n.M.eiul the da In of closing ot en tries until November 27th. 105 Prizes, totalling £H*- r >- Just make out your estimate of nmnlier of hours of Sunshine for this November. Send it in with your name and address. The average for November is 246 1 mnrs 22 minutes. SECRETARY, SUNSHINE CONTEST, Box. 120. cm O' Presents for Mera USEFUL, LASTING, nml ACCEPTABLE BROWN BROS, offer you a wide variety, among which we men linn— Eversharp Pencils, '!/• to 30/*. Fountain Pens, 15/* to 60/.. Safety Razors, 8/6 to 32/6. ALWAYS WANTED..* COME IN AND 'LOOK ROUND. BROWN BROS/, .IE WELLERS, NELSON and MOTUEKA.

■v\''sri , Sf , 'a ■•<-???••*- 'a-^?i 77//) j| Flawless Diamonds Arc selected by experts to adorn our Diamond, Dress and Engagement Rings. 4 JTIBKY are then mounted in our own Workshop by craftsmen into Rings 4of surpassing beauty in single stone, ® cluster, half-hoop and cross-over designs. Tim finished Kings are unmatched in the Nelson Province. You are Welcome to Inspect them I We carry stocks of unset Gems and make to any design. p h. Hitching man, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON 2 ¥ I ¥ W TRAFALGAR STREET, NEE&UJM $

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 November 1922, Page 6