MOTUEKA and WAIMEA RESIDENTS! MAKE your friends a handsome, and useful present this Christmas. Inspect our fine selection of Electric Fittings. Wo helve tlie widest, range in Town. Our Bowls and Shades will appeal to artistic people. Note the address — C. B. PEART ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, 92 Hfirdy Street, NELSON. ’Phono 458 M. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY FISHING SEASON, 1922-23. THE list of License-holders to dale is as follows; — NELSON Men: E. Itounsell. E. Sherwood, V. Dee, 1). McLaddau, 0. 11. Burrows. W. ,T. Hunt or, N. Cook, I!. E. Eyles, A. W. Cardner, W. G .Burrows, A. Snow, If. C. Cock, Jas. Milne. L. Adams, C. .11. Sileoek, 11. ('alley. A. 0. Frost, Jas. Hyde, li. Pimlie. Stan. Savage, I. Hamlit on. L. Taylor, \\ . S. Milner, C. .Tones, F. Atkinson, 0. H. (L Tailored, S. Winn, 0. Tattoo, 0. R. Foil, H. Dodson, IT. ,T. Dodson. W. T. Hargreaves, A. W. Hargreaves. (1. E. Boves. A. T. Dowdell J. Connelly, E. L. Oriflith, Geo. Coghill. Col. Hume, W. R, Twigg, G. Rutherford. C. Knight, L. H. Biggs, Major ’Barr, R. S. Booth, H. CL Berryman, 0. Munro, W. C. Cokman, If. C. Frost, Lieut.-Col* Collins,*. Bates, Geo. Elliott C. 11. Rowley, H. IT. Johnston, 11. C. Clark, M. Smith, J. Russell, Col. Garthorn, W. Shain, F. St. John, J. Orr, W. J. Turley, F. W. Maddox, hi. Hawke. L. Gill.
Women ami Bovs: Mr;! C. R. Fell, R. IT. Collins; Masters G. Winn, M. Pitt, R. Sowman, K. Holcroft. G. Robertson, R. McMutrav. motUeka Men: W. J. Eginton, W. Atkins, G. Moller, L. Stanton, 11. Sannders,. G. Goodman, W. Mickeli, 0. Coppins, C. E. Gjbson, E. Goodman, R. H. Goodman," IT Duran, F. M. Talbot, F. H. Talbot, D. Skilton, H. Cate. J.'W. McCarthy, J. B. Weller, C. Barrow, F. Knowles, C. T. Kelling, W. Marsliall, H. Kenning. R. Primmer, J. W. Cook, E. In wood, C. Elford, G. Tlcatli, K. W. Lane, L. J. Mackay, P. Knapp, IT Stihvell, T. Kelling, IT B. Sanders, A. Young, W. Beattie, J. Sixtus, A. Ball, D. L .Cook, J. Chapman, G. S. Murray. Women and Boys: Miss G. C. Reinpant; Masters J. Street, J. Talbot, H. "Williams, G. McNabb, E. Duncan, C. Grooby, W. G. Smith, A. J. Ray, A. Atkins, G. Goodman. REEFTON Mon: F. de Tourettes, A. Stapolton, J. Goodyer, P. L. Robertson, G. T. Jenkins, IT Patterson, W. Bodem.G. E. A. Hubbard, A. W. Wilby, W. J. Morris, IT J. Robinson, W. B." Sannders J. H. Silcock, J. R. Silcock, W. F. Brett J. Mitchell. Women and Boys: Mrs M. Gaafc, Miss C. Cohen, A. Bolitho; Masters M. Davis D. Wade, J. Mori, H. G. do'Tourettos, G. Reid, J. Shaw, R. Black, A. Cohen, 0. H. Vivian, W. Butcher, W. G. Tawson ,R. Watson. W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary. SUNDAY NIGHT 2nd Batt. Canterbury Regiment Band GRAND SACRED CONCERT ~ At RESERVE, Haven Road, Commencing at 8 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. » upper moWere^roaiTboard
are invited for 160 Chains of Metalling work on the MapuaJpper Moutcro Road. Specifications can bo seen at the Office of the Public Works Department, Nelson, or at the residence )f Mr F. Bensemann, Upper Moutere. Tenders close at Upper Moutere on January 10th, 1923. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. J. BURKE, Secretary, Upper Moutere Road Board. A/ATE, the undersigned, notify our es- ' * teemed customers that our premises will be dosed from Saturday, 23rd December, to January 3, 1923. take this opportunity of Ibanking all for past Favours and wish for one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year.. IT. COLLINS, Hardy St. SID. SLINN, Bridge St. , „ Bootmakers and R<fpairots. NELSON EDUCATION BOARD APPOINTMENTS OF PUPIL-TEACH-ERS AND PROBATIONERS A PPLICATIONS, on forms obtainable from the undersigned, will bo received irp till MONDAY, 15th January, 1923. H. J. THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson, 13th Dec., 1922. NFAVMAN lUIOS., LTD. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES Christmas ami New Year On and ijfter Friday, December 22nd, Cars \yill leave Crown Garage, Nelson, Daily at 8 a.m. for West Coast. Sunday, 24th December Cars will leave Crown Garage at 8 a.m. for Blenheim; MoKieka, Riwaka, via Tasman; Glenhope, Murchison, Westport, Reefton. Monday, 25th Dec. (Christmas Day) All services will be suspended. ’Phone 124. NEWMAN BROS,, Ltd.
THE GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL Is now in Full Swing at “THE PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM.” “THE PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM.”
o BSERVE the Goods offered for sale. ~ Acre are the fruits of 12 months Earnest, Continuous, and Honest effort As a complete clearance of all exist ins stocks before the 31st Decembei is essential,- the Prices, we can assure you, will bo in your favour. Next year sees fresh expansions in new avenues. Call Early! Call Early 1 Bringing Christmas Hearts ami Christmas Eases. 2550 Square Feet of Floor Space. There’s room and a welcome for you. R. SINCLAIR, “PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM,’ 60 Bridge Street. i ’Phone 772.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 4
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