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LOST OTRAYED from Bnghtwater Bakery oil \\ ednesday, black and whim pup, 3 montlis old. tinder re warned on returning to Bakery, Blight water. | OSi', Sunday, between Richmond and -*- u ' Appleby, a plain gold brooch I valued as keepsake). Finder pleaso leave at Appleby P.O. - | GST, between 0. Sutton's and E. Smallbone s, one acetylene cycle lamp. Finder rewarded on leaving at E. Smallbone's, Richmond.

I jOST, on 17th iust., between Tahuna and Town, pair Lady’s Shoes. Rewani. Mrs J. Scott, “Montreal.” TL'OUNI), Excella has a beautiful var* iety in Woollen Costumes. All marked low. Inspection invited. I "VEE'S offering Men’s good Macintosh & “ Overcoats only 29/6. Better than cheap Oilcoats. TREE'S Men’s smart, warm Men’s Tweed Overcoats from 39/6. Ileal smart goods. | \EE S Boys’ Keefer Coats having big demand. Only 15/6. Smartest Coats for bovs. ITT ’S for all tlie new season’s jL lL» J> • Football Outfits. Newest club Jerseys in almost every Nelson District club colour, in Cotton or Wool, with strapped shoulders. Special Football Boots for Rugby. English made and the best value ever offered. Boys’ 15/6, Men’s 16/6. All sizes in stock. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson.

;Tp T OUN 0. Customers know our prices are not to be beaten.—Jvxeelis, Hardy street. 11-1" TJ S have just received stocks -B A • • () f t j i( , f amous Soutii African Field Boots in Black and Tan. Easily priced at 23/6 and 24/6, all sizes. The best English made boots procurable anywhere and the quality the best. Write for your pair to-day, as our stocks are» limited.—ll.B.’s, Nelson. NELSON TROTTING CLUB ACCEPTANCES A CCEPTANCES close FRIDAY Next, Ist Mav, at 8 p.m. ‘E. R. NEALE, Secretary.

N.H.S. AUTUMN SHOW AT DRILL HALL WEDNESDAY THURSDAY April 29. April 30. Pot Plants, Cut Flowers. Decorative, Fruit, Vegetables. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 500 MONSTER BLOOMS Will be on View. 500 BIGGEST DISPLAY YET HEI D IN NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL NOTE.— Exhibitors mast have exhibits staged bv 11 a.ra. to enable judging to start sharp to time. WORKINO P.FE AT DRTLL if ALL ON ' TUESDAY NIGHT Open from 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Admission, l/-«

ALL SAINTS’ MISSIONARY SERVICE LEAGUE THE Annual General Meeting will be held in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY May Ist, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are asked to come. WORKERS’ CO OP. SOCIETY Irf'EMBERS are hereby further noti--LTA fled, in accordance'with Amended Rules, the Quarterly system of Balancing is dispensed with as from the 12th January, 1925. Henceforth, the Balances Sheets shall be brought down Half-year-ly, balancing taking place the third Monday in the months of January and July. Dividends will l>e paid Half-voar-ly also. THE WORKERS’ CO-OPERARTVP SOCIETY OF NELSON", LTD.

RICHMOND 'THE Plunkefc Nurse will visit Ttichmend Borough Council Rooms on THURSDAY, 30th, at 2.30. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH ' HP HE Annual Meeting of Parishioners JL "ill he held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) 28th April, at 7.30 p.m. Business; The Election of Church Officers, with Social to follow. T r H~A~~N — K~S TVjTRS FRY and Family wish to sincerely thank the doctors. Mat ion and Hospital staff and all friends for sympathy and kindness extended to. them in their recent bereavement.. MRS FRY AND FAMILY. BLENHEIM RACES (SPECIAL Cars will leave for Blenheim . JTaces on FRIDAY, 6 a.m.. returning Sunday. Book early. Return fare £l. EMMS’ MOTOR SERVICE; ’Phone 527,

CITY OF NELSON POLL OF RATEPAYERS SPECIAL LOAN PROPOSAL JN pursuance of the provisions o£ The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913- an d of The Local Elections and Polls Act 1908, and amendments thereof respectively (if any), I hereby give notice that a poll of Ratepayers will be taken oti WEDNESDAY, the 29th dav of Apr? 1925, commencing at 9 o’clock a.m. and' closing at 7 o’clock p.m., upon a proposa. to raise a Special Loan of £570(1 for the purpose of making ImprovemenVst to Rocreati >n Reserves and Childrens, Playgrounds, purchase of land in F?asti®gs Street for recreation purposes and! tile purchase of motor lawn mowers and! rollers and erection of necessary buildimgs in connection with the iaid improvements. 1 , An . d ,. 1 herebv give farther not to- (hat the following Polling Places ha-e been appointed for the pnroosc of taking t : >- said Poll.

City Council Chamber, Sehvvn Place, (Principal). Provincial Buildings. Bridge Street Oddfellows’ Hall. WnimerT Street Lawn Tennis Club. Brook Street/' State School, Hampden Street Mission Hall, Port, Xeßnp, Mission Hall, Vanguard Mr Hingston’s Motor Cswag*, Halifax Street. Dated SOr.b day of April, 1925 JAMES HUNTER. Returning Office*.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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