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LOST ! T OfeT, a small beaded handbag, conj tabling small sum of money. Finder [ returning same to Mr Neiigan, Wainui • House, will be rewarded. ¥ OST, on Monday evening, between j Brightvater and Belgrove, a large ! motor bag, containing tools. Reward. Finder please communicate C. Eatwell, 1 Belgrove. EE’S opened another 20 D 1 famous Ladies’ llosc, pairs 5/11. dozen Black Cashmere "^LI/IMSETT'S Great Winter Sale now * in full swing. Every article greatly reduced.—P. P. Wimsett, Men’s Wear Specialist, Hardy street. DEE’S own make, Tailcr made Navy Serge Suits £7 10s cash. Hard to beat. TLTUNDREDS of satisfied customers testify Healy’s Boot and Shoe piices have again beaten all local records. Healy's Shoe Store. TVTO mistake has been made in realis- “*■’ ing Healy’s Bargain list. Boot and Shoe prices Lave beaten local prices badly.—Healy’s Shoe Store. T OST, all cold and flu germs, when you have your garments Dry Cleaned, steamed and pressed.—l.X L. Co. ’Phone 360. NOTICE A MEETING of the Master Painters’ and Employees’ Unions will bo held FRIDAY, June 27th, 7.30 p.m., at the Labour Department Office. Business To set up Apprenticeship Committee. (Signed) E. T. SAVAGE, for Employers. F. J. CULLEN, for Employees. S A LETT 7 R IDAY AND SAT URD A T Tongues and Tails, Beef and Mutton at a reduced price. Orders will be delivered any part of town. A. M. WELLS, Wakatu Buteherv. ’Phone 57T_ _ * NESLON EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF FOUR MEMBERS HE following nominations have been received for the four vacancies on Board:— j NELSON URBAN AREASMITH, Frederick William Oscar. TREACHER., John William. EAST WARD—SCANTLEBURY, Edward John. NORTH WARD— , BAIGENT, William Charles. WEST WARD— McINTYRE, William Henderson. The nominations received for the East, North and West Wards not exceeding the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare Edward John Setntlebury, William Charles ..Rail*#it and William Henderson Mclhtyre, duly elected. For the vacancy in connection with the Nelson Urban Area,-an election will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 16th July, 1924 and the poll will close at- 5 p.m. on that day. " ' * ', Voting papers are being forwarded im-mediately-to the Chairmen of the School Committees in the Nelgon Urban Area. H. J. THORNTON. Returning Officer. NELSON. 26th June, 1924. N.Z. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY MISSIONARY DAY, FRIDAY, June 27th, 1924 Programme: .1 a.m.: Holy Communion in All Saints’ Church. ' ) p.m.: Missionary Tea in All Saints’ School, Vanguard street. ’ p.m.: Short Jntercwsio- nfor Missions in All Saints’ Church. .30 p.m.: Annual Meeting of Nevv Zealand Church Missionary Society.— Chairman, Rt. Rev. Bishop of NelSpeakers: Rev. Canon Kimberley, Rev. \ B. Redgrave (Board of Missions). NELSON JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING [TILL members please note that Hi -. » Meeting will be held at INSTITE ROOMS, Hardv street ,instead at Club’s Offices, SATURDAY, 28th, 7.30 p.m. E. R. NEALE, , Secretary. WAKEFIELD CASH DRAPERY STOCKTAKING SALE TOATS, Wool and all Winter Goods J mile. much reduced. CITY OF NELSON ENDERS h,(closing at 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 3rd July proximo) invited for the following supplies:— 1. Plumbing Materials. 2. Hardware and Ironmongery. 3. Timber. 4. General Carting. 5. Carting Coal for Gasworks. 6. Foundry aftd Engineers’ Work. 7. Bricks, * Earthenware Pipes, etc. 8. Foddei'. 9. Tools and Materials for Electric Power Station. opies of specification and conditions contract may bo seen at my office, i lowest or any tender not necesly accepted. Tenders to be addressed the Town Clerk, Nelson, endorsed, mdor for ” „ G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. WAKEFIELD DANCE ROVER FOOTBALL CLUB Harold Williams, Musician. FRIDAY, 27th JUNE. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. _____ F. EVES. DEE’S STORE ? s many a long day since such a lot of quality boots and shoes was red to the Nelson public at such rain prices. Lovely smart Shoes Boots —Walk-Overs, and other makes, 12/6 to 20/-. A glance our windows is your proof. Ladies* es worth 50/-, selling at 15/- to . Men’s 30/- to 05/- Boots for i to 22/6; and lots of other barVoodti Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never iftufS*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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