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BRIGHTWATER MONSTER SPORTS DANCE /AN April 30th, a real good turnout. N-' Perfect flooi'. Supper one of the best. Music, Lee's Orchestra. Proceeds in aid of Pirate Football Club. Decorations in Pirate Colours. Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. I) A N c F AURORA SAILING CLUB npiIIE Club will hold one of its popu 1 lar Dances in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Waimea street, on SATURDAY Evening 0 o'clock to 12. Supper provided. Music by the Popular Orchestra. Prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.

Five reasons why you should attend : Good music, good floor, good supper, good management- and good einpany. NOW IN STORE: PRIME SOUTHERN POTATOES. PRIME LOCAL POTATOES. PRIME SOUTHERN ONIONS. PRIME LOCAL SWEDES. NEALE & HADDOW.

OCM MON WEALTH ANI) DOMINION LINE, LTD. PORT WEI UNOTON” FROM LONDON npHIS steamer lias arrived at Nelson and commenced discharging. Goods impeding the discharge will he landed and stored at tile risk and expense of i'.c consignee* Orders f< t delivery ot cargo will be issued on production of Bill of Lading and payment of freight if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined before icmocal from the discharging shed. All claims must bo rendered promptly in triplicate, and must have marks and Bill of Lading number shown. E. BUXTON AND COY., LTD., AGENTS. Captain Farmer will not. bo responsible f,, r any debts his crew may contract without, his written authority. MURCHISON COUNTY COUNCIL FRESH TENDERS

'TENDERS close /it the County Office, -*• Murchison, at 4 p.m. on April 30, 1925, for the following works:

Section No. 2. Go wen River Rond. 46 chains, 40 links, ro Formation and Metalling, etc. Specifications can bo soon at the County Office and at Gowen Post Office. Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. WATSON, Overseer.

THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, Ii.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON N TRIES for Written Examinations in all grades and subjects close on FRIDAY, MAY Ist. at the office of the undersigned, union Dank. Tho examinations will be held in all centres on SATURDAY, June 20th (not on June 13th, as stated in the syllabus). Entry forms may bo obtained at all music stores. E. T. PORTER, Hon. Local Representative.

BEASLEY AND GREY GENERAL DEALERS, VALUATORS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HARDY STREET. TUTAVE large stocks of New and Sec-ond-hand Furniture —Ends, Wood and Brass Mounted, Duchesse Chesls, Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Pedestal Cabinets, Morris Couch, Marble-top Washstand, Morris Chair, Easy Chairs, Commode, Toilet, Ware, Chest Drawers, Stretchers, Linos, Bedding, Book-shelves several Ladders, Wheelbarrow, Collapsible Card Table, etc. We are Cash Buyers of Household Goods. ’Phone 057.

SPECIAL PRICES FOR EASTER We have just landed a huge shipment of Ladies’ Velour Coats, purchased before the rise in price. These are very smart in style and quality high, you will be astounded at the low prices. F. BELL THE LEADING DRAPERS, ’Phone 54. RICHMOND.

FOR SALE, 11x4 double bed All Wool Blankets. Cash price 49/6 the pair. Order to-day from Austice’s (opp. G.P.0.).

SALE, new Dress Goods at reduced prices, at Austiee’s. All Wool Dress Tweedy, 42i»1. Usual 7/11. Reduced to 5/11, in newest Stripes and Checks, also plain; 40in. Dress Tweeds, plain shades. Usual 4/11. Reduced t-o 3/11 yard. Very special value.—S. AnBtice, Son and Co. (opp. G.P.0.).

TfOR SALE, fine Navy Serge Suiting, 56in. wide ,for Ladies’ Costumes. Usual 29/6. Reduced to 25/- per yard; newest Marie Tweeds for Dresses or -xjs tume's. Special value at 10/6 per yard. At Anstice’s (opp. G.P.Q.).

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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