'’XX/'OOL Frocks, Cardigans, Junipers. All the newest, at the Elite<fTrHE Children’s Music Portfolio contains 17 suitable pieces for children. Full size music, price 1/4, at Alf. RobinGooseberries. 11 regular supply coming in, 8d lb., 7/6 dozen lbs.Nelson Fruit Coy. 1 AAI Melons, all sizes, Ijd lb.. 5 Pumpkins and Marrow l-£d. —Nelson Fruit Coy.. R IPE Pears, Grapes, Oranges, Passion Fruit (Black), Cox’s Orange and Jonathan Apples.—Nelson Fruit Coy-. (MOAT Frocks, Coat Frocks, in all shades, from £3 3s, at The Elite. X\UILTS. Call early and see our solection of latest Down Quilts. — Flock's Emporium. X OCK’S selection of up-to-date GoCarts cannot be surpassed. Sr value. Call and inspect. (MAN this be beaten? Celebrated drophead Atlas Sewing Machine, ten years’ guarantee, £l3 lOsc.—Lock's Emporium. XX/"ANTED Known: Visitors to the ■ ’ Hop Gardens during Easter can rely on the. bes tof meals at the Moutere Inn. Morning and Afternoon Tea always cui. —Fred. Mockett, Proprietor (late with W. G. Vining, 'Ltd.) NOTICE A NY person found trespassing on Sectio« 1,2, Block 6, Maungatapu, will be prosecuted. All stray dogs shot. F. Q. W. LARGE. EDEN’S MOTOR SERVICE " XXN Thursday, March 29, special car ’ will leave Hope at 6.45, returning :at 10.39 p.m Good Friday car will not trun. Saturday, leave Hope 8.30 a.m., j 1.15 p.m., 6.45 p.m.; also leave Nelson llor Glen, usual timetable. XjPEN until Noon Saturday. T,ate ” night To morrow (Thursday).—Alf. Robinson's. fTAVE you read Webster, Man’s Man. Splendid book for llie holidays, 2/6 at Alf. Robinson’s, TEMSHING Lines and Hooks sold at low prices for Easter, at Treacher’s. "IXON'T forget to buy your Easter stocks of Golf Balls, at Treacher’s. yl YRES’ Tennis Balls, 1923, 5/- per na'ir, or gB/- dozen, at Treacher’s. JUST a few Tennis Racquets going ■it. cost price, at Treacher’s. XXON’T forget, Brorniley’s, the Modern Grocers, open until 9 Thursday. Closed All Day Friday, Saturday, and Monday. Big supplies of new lryd Eggs, Tinned Fish, Paste, etc., at the Right Prices.—Bgomilev’s, Hardy street. SCHOOL OF MUSIC GOOD FRIDAY*""it 8.15 p.m. On the Cawthfon Organ 7 —by— 1 1 ■ f MR H. S. CLAUGHTON ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Great Easter Attraction WELUNGTON SWIFTS V. NELSON VICTORY SQUARE. Kick-off 3 p.m. Saturday and Monday CAUTION XXWING to theft and damage to my ;• property at end of Cambria and Weka street, future trespassers will be prosecuted. J. SCOTT. TRAINS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS XXN Good Friday the usual time-table will bo suspended. Train leaves Nelson 9.15 a.ni., arrives Glenhope 12.55 pm. Leaves Glenhope 2.30 p.m., arrives Nelson 6.5 p.m. Saturday, 31st March: Ordinary timetable. will be run except 1.20 Nelson-Bel-grov© train cancelled. Special train leaves Glenhope 1.50 p.iu., arrives Nelson 5.35. Easter Monday: The usual time-table will be suspended. Train leaves Nelson 8 a.m., arrives Glenhope 12. Leaves Glenhope 3 p.m., Tapawera 4.25, arrives Nelson 6.41. Easter Tuesday: Special train, in addition to usual time-table, leayes Gjlenfiope 1.50 p.m., arrive Nelson 5.35. Excursion tickets will be issued from any station, except where ordinary' fare is less, from 27th March to 2nd April, available for return lo 3rd May, 1923. For ,further particulars, see handbills or enquire stations. EASTER BOWLING TOURNAMENT' GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER SATURDAY and EASTER MONDAY Nelson Club (2 Greens), Maitai, and v ' Wakefield Greens In aid of the funds of the, Nelson Bowling Green Morning Games. 9 a.m., 25 heads. Afternoon Games, 2 p.m., 25, heads. Electric Light Competition New itrevn, Saturday and Easter Monday, 7 p.m. (2 Greens). The Public arc cordially invited on all Greens at all times. Refreshments availably, also Supper at Electric Light Tournament in Club House. Children not admitted unless accompanied by parents. “ NOTICE (OAR will leave Flat Creek every Tuesday Morning, returning same day, leaving W. G. Vining’s Garage at 3.30. G. BILLINGSLEY.
OPEN EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 8 P.M. LOCATION: N.Z. FARMERS’ TWO-STOREY BUILDING. ENTRANCE: RIGHT-OF-WAY BETWEEN ROUT AND MILNER’S AND N.Z. FARMERS. SPECIAL JAZZ ORCHESTRA. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED HALL. Ring 401 for Tables. Office: National Bank Buildings, upstairs. Gentlemen, 4/-, Ladies, 3/6, Or 8 nights for 29/6. , Or 8 nights for 25/-Non-dancers 1/- plus tax. Tables cannot be reserved for non-dancers. NOTE: No alcoholic liquor will be allowed on the premises.
WRIST WITCHES. DISTINCTIVE DESIGN AND ACCURATE TIMEKEEPERS V'* When you 'buy a. wrist watch from P. H. Kitchingman you have the certain satisfaction of knowing that it iB a good watch— THE BEST you can buy for the price you pay. Every model is of the latest type and marked. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE An early inspection of our choice range is invited. HIGH-CLASS ENGRAVING AND SEAL CUTTING. P. H. KITCHiNGMArI TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 March 1923, Page 6
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