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. ?» *JTV'E ■■ S’ O'/QuwO-t yc*«A.» t+H — d LOST T EFT, yesterday afternoon on seat, Church Steps, Gent's Umbrella. Would liuder kindly leave Mail Office. Howard. "I OSI, between Kelson and Richmond Aji on Thursday last, a small compass with piece of watch-chain attached. Finder rewarded on returning to Newport's Store, Richmond. 1 EFT on the fence at Presbyterian Church, small boy’s coat. Finder rewarded at Mail Office - . TOST, last night, large black fur, •*-* vicinity wharf. Reward. 15 Alton street. ¥ OST. Will the person who took bicycle by mistake from the entrance of Grant Bros, on Thursday afternoon return same to Grants’ without further trouble. T OST, £5 Note. Reward. Mail Office v n r A. E. Brough, Brook street. TF t.ho trespassers who shot the three I)eer (Does) on my property at Wangepeka. on Good Friday morning will call at the Homestead they can get their lunch bag and clothing.—A. Drum mond, “Riverina,” Tapawera. TV'MASKS! Damasks' Cases and cases of Damasks, all bought cheaply in London. Unbleached from 1/9 yd. Bleached from 2/6. At McKay’s. *JO Tk S’’ SPECIALS. Just arrie’a * . * ed, ,j vosy nice selection pi s Heavy Tweed Overcoats and “Evar Dri” Raincoats. Call along and see these for yourself. Men’s Tweed Overcoats 65/- to 150/-; Raincoats 69/6 to 99/-, at the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson Gloves! Smart Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, White, Grey, Beavers ind Heathers, 3/11 to 6/6; Children’s iVoollen Gloves 2/11 to 3/3.—McKay’s. ROYS’ Wool Cardigans! Small quaritity just arrived. Nice Grey shade, n 4 sizes. 9/6 to 13/6, at. McKay’S. Trafalgar royal arch chap. TER, No. 157, S.C.

HP HE forty-ninth installation ceremonv a of this Chapter takes place To-night I (Tuesday), 3rd April, 1923, under the direction of the Grand Superintendent of I New Zealand, Scotch Constitution, M. | Ex. Comp. H. 0. Carter, assisted by IVov. Grand Chapter Officers. Chapter tyled at 7 p.m. .Visiting Companions welcome. RATEPAYEKS^ASSOCIATToxT 7 HpilE Annual General Meeting of the above Association will bo held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on THURSDAY, the sth inst. Chair will be taken by Mr T. A. H. Field at 8 p.m. Admission: Members Free, non-mem-bers 1/-. JAMES WYLLIE, Hon. Secretary. MAITAI LODGE, No. 15,~UA0.D7

F |''Hlv ITsunis"< nig! Meeting Post* poried from Easier Monday will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Evening, in the Lodge Room, Coiiingwood street, at 7.30. Business: Usual, and the report of the Grand Lodge Delegate. Refreshments, Programme . • By Order of the A.D. RUSSELL’S ’BUS SERVICE ~ »I>US will commence running between Richmond and Nelson from TOMORROW, April 4th, at under:— Leave Nelson: 8.30 a.in., 1 p.m., 3.15 p.m., 5 p.m. Leave Richmond: 9.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 4 p.m. Saturdays. Leave Nelson, 8.30 a.m., 12 noon, 6 p.nj Leave Richmond, 915 a.m., 1 p.m. 6.40 p.m. Please cut out for reference. APPLEBY COOL STORES F AM now receiving Fruit for Storage JL and am prepared to handle lines on i flat rate or monthly basis to suit Clients’ requirements. Bring along yonr Fruit for short or ong carry, according to varieties and: hus make your deliveries over an exended period. C. A. GRAINGER.

DOVEDALE SPORTS ENTRIES for Running and Chopping Events close with the Secretary on April 3rd. CROCKET AND JONES’ “HEALTH BRAND” FOOTWEAR EXPOSITION. are Sole Agents for this Footwear, and we are at present making a special window display of these goods. Crockett, and Jones’ Footwear stands out in Character, Quality, and Appearance, and yet another great feature is the good shape they will retain until the last. We have on view in our window a pair of Gent's Crockett and Jones’ “Health Brand” Bds&s that S Were purchased at our store five years ago. During the whole time these boots have been in constant weai. DEE & SONS, NELSON AND MOTUEKA.

E 3 WE are now able to do PROTOGRAPHIC PRINTING and DEVELOPING in Double Quick time. Sfome Towns boast of a “ONE-DAY SERVICE,” but generally speaking, it is a failure, as the quality of the work must suffer, it time is a more important factor than quality. However, with up-to-date apparatus, we are able to do tlio work in the quickest time possible, and still produce the very best results from your Films. v A trial will convince you. PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE, 41 HARDY STREET, NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 April 1923, Page 1