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LL Wool Bargains, 54-inch All Wool - Tweeds 5/11 yard.—The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. I 'E V busy. Buy voui' knitting wools A* hfcfe. Woolsey make Rutland Wool '4-ply Knitting 6/11 lb. Postage extra.— Tho Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. NIIIED Wool Costumes in smart ■ styles and colours 55/- during Wool Week.—The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. " ~LL~ Wool~Weelc '. 7Wo~nave tlTi L cheapest Blankets in the trade. Single bed 27/6; g bed 35/-; great big double bed 42/-.--The Auckland Cloth:_ig and Drapery Co. k TOT a sale of old stock, but brand new gouls at Thomson's Central Depot EE our Circular, sec our Windows; sec our Trices. —Thomson's Central Depot. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC JUNIOR RECITAL on (SATURDAY. ' April 28th, at 0 o'clock, TERM CONCERT on MONDAY. April 30th, at 8 o'clock Admission, Free. .(OR those about to furnish, your opportunity is at Thomson's Central Depot Sale. i/E have the goods. It is your an- * vantage to buy at Thomson's Central Depot. STOKE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION iONTHLY Meeting will be held on FRIDAY, 27th April, in the Stoke Hall. BUSINESS: To consider Remits for the Annual N.Z. Conference. Members are requested to submit remits at this meeting and if approved will be forwarded to the Federation. R. HIGHET, Hon. Secretary. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL ■ISS MAY McDONALD (Wellington) - (Gold Medallist), assisted by MISS KATHLEEN FAIRHALL and MISS JACOBS, SCHOOL OF MUSIC WEDNESDAY, May 2nd. 5.15 p.m. GIRL PEACE SCOUTS T'HE District Committee of the above would be glad to hear of someone able and willing to undertake the duties of Scoutmistress to a troop at present without a leader. Applicants to communicate with Mrs C. R. Fell, Brougham street. Tel. 329. > EAL . Sale ! You don t know what •** you're missing. A complete extinction of the entire stocks determined upon.—People's Emporium. "DEAL Sale. See the sample Teddy ■*-*' Bears, Elephants, Dogs, etc. The very best ever seen in New Zealand. — People's Emporium. > EAL Sale! Good goods cheap. A —-*' great chance. Absolutely imperative that all be cleared now.—Peoplo's Emporium. > EAL Sale. Bazaar goods. Now is —*-" your chance, ye bazaar promoters. Don't miss it. Tons of toys clearing.People's Emporinm. _ RE~AL Safe. Colgate's Shaving Tabjets 3 for 1/6, Colgate's Tooth Paste large size 3 for 4/-. —People's Emporium. REAL Sale. Superior Bristle Hair Brushes, set in metal, hygienic and durable, 276 each. —People's Emporium > EAL Sale Biow Accordcons, melo ■*' dious and something new and good 12/6 and 14/-. Post free anywhere.-^. People's Emporium. REAL Sale. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 3 tubes for 4/-, Hearth Brushes 1/'-, Scrums 01', 1'- 1/6. —People's Emporium; ""TTOMEN'S Tweed Coats. Aif Woof, • » 29/6.—Tli- Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. "\RDER Now, Fruit Irees, Roses, -f Flowering Shrubs, Hedge I'lants, Lemons, etc. Open Friday night till B.3o.—Nelson Seed Coy., 124 Hardy st. 'Phone 91. FUNERAL NOTICE pHE friends of Malcolm Webster .are ' informed that the funeral of his late wife Janet will leave his residence, Russell street, The Port, TO-MORROW (Friday) Morning at 10 o'clock for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SIION E. Undertake' - and Embalnior. WAIMEA WEST ROAD BOARD TN pursuance of the "Road Boards Act L 1908," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908," and amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that a. Poll will be taken tor the Election of Five Members for the above Board on WEDNESDAY. 2nd doy of May, 1923, commencing at 9 a.m. and closing at 7 p. in The following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates:— PALMER, William Leonard. MAISEY, Albert Charles. TOMLINSON, Nigal, Herbert, Samson. HODDY, Walter Robert PALMER, Louis Herbert, BROWN. John Liddel. PRICE, Norman Samuel. The Waimea West School has been appointed as the polling place. Ratepayers whoso, rates are unpaid are ineligible to voto. Dated this 26th day of April, 1923. S. E. O'HARA, * Returning Office.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 6