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LOST LOST to-day' in Hardy, street, 10/Note by Schoolboy. Please 'return to Mail Office. LOST, in vicinity of Appleby, Tan Dog. Answers to name of “Tan.” [Please communicate with Thomson Pros. Hardy-street 1 _ L~OST;, Yale~Key between Bank of New Zealand and Post Office. Finder kindly return to Chappell, Bridge street. _ 1 LOST, on road to Port, Salmon Pink Sponge Clotii Fringed Belt, Ring 41011. LOST; Three Parcels opposite Workers’ Co-op. Please leave at Co«P- " ... LOST: Last Friday, between Moutero Inn and Redwood’s Valley, pair Rimless Spectacles. Reward. —J. I*. Sniallbone, Waimea Road. _ LOST: Black upstanding three-quarter ' Draught, Horse. Anyone knowing of same please communicate with L. F. Berkett, Hope. SCHOOL of music SUNDAY, Dec. 24th, a* 8.15 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE Recital upon Cawthron Organ. By MR H. S. CLAUGHTON, L.T.C.L., F.G.C.M. Programme: 1 Fantasia or Choral. “0 Como Emmanuel.’’ Dr. C. .Harris, 2. ■’Pastorale.” A. . Guilmant. 3. Favourite Christmas Themes “Carols & Chorals” (Adapted H.S.C.). 4. “Prelude in-A Minor.” J. Si Bacli. 5. “Nocturne in F Minor.” Chopin. 6. “Choral,” I ’Minuet,” “Prierc,” from Suite Gothique. Boehlmann. 7. “Joccato in G.” Dubois. 8. “Chant sans Paroles.” Tschaikowsky. 9. (a) “Eclio Rustique.” Rebikon. (b) “Fanfare.” Lemmeuß. Doors at 8 p.m. Admission, Free. Collection. ' _ ' L r [ [ j«i rr~ MAHDI GRAS XTEXT WEDNESDAY, -we will have available copies of a circular letter notifying ex-Nelsonians of Mardi Gras Week and inviting them RACK TO NELSON BACK TO NELSON Copies of the letter will be supplied |o .my person who knows of.one or more ex-residents of Nelson and who -will' send the latter a copy of the invitation. Or, we will send the letter for you if you will pass along the names. So muqh for that. Now for ’ , / .

s ) BOXING DAY-NEXT TUESDAY I BOXING, DAY-—NEXT TUESDAY f ■ with the Kiddies jvlil occur on the 5 BOTANICAL DESERVE BOTANICAL RESERVE Every youngster in Nelson is invited and free admission will be given to ajl School' Children. . ; A fine programme will be' arranged, root. Races and Bicycle Races being included. Bring your Bicycles, Children ! Good prizes and a real, jolly /. CHILDREN’S HAPPY DAY CHILDREN’S HAPPY DAY First event will be held at 2 o’clock. Admission: Adults 6d. All Schoolchildren, Free. “Von meet Smith on the street - in the morning. You say, “I hope-you slept well.’ That’s a lie. You' don’t care a dam if he never sleeps.” NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH ; NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH ‘‘The Play that London loved and laughed at.” ! After a successful season in their own Town, THE BLENHEIM AMATEURS will present- this modern Comedy in the THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON JANUARY 4th and sth. JANUARY 4th and sth. Direction ; F. J.' EASTHER Strong Cast of Characters. Popular Prices. Popular Prices^ 11 D.C. and O.S. 4/-, Stalls’2/6, Pit J./(plus Tax). Box Plan will open at AIL Robinson’s on THURSDAY NEXT. : A. M. THOMSON, 1 Business Manager. fo~iWiTi)Eßsi ' WENDERS are invited for theerec- * tion of a two-storey office building in Reinforced Concrete, Queen street, Blenheim. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the District Public.' Trustee, Nelson; 'Tenders must be lodged with the Public Trustee, Wellington, addressed “Tender for Office Building, Blenheim,” not later than Noon pn The Twelfth Day ol January, .1923, CITY OP NELSON ~ ~ ~ IMPOUNDED by the City Ranger at■ * the Public Pound, Halifax street, four Heifers—two red and white and two black and white. If not claimed, and expenses paid, to bo sold on the sth day of January, 1923, at 12 o’clock Noon. ( ' E. CHRISTIAN, ' Pound-keeper. DEE AND SONS gHOWING BEST VARIETY SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES THIS CITY EVER ' SAW, AND PRICES .UN-' BEATABLE. DEE AND SONS’ BIG BOOT AND SUIT STORE. A belting that’s made a name. “MANGROVITR” LEATHER BELTING. Tough, flexible, durable, won't crack, perish, or lose its “pull.” Particulars from R. P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 1