MISCELLANEOUS ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM JUMBLE SALE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, June 16th. Produce and Clothes Stalls, > also Afternoon Tea. CON GRE GATIONAL - CHURCH WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.an. /O REAT Missionary Meeting, addressed by MR GEORGE ALLEN, Missionary to the Bolivian Indians. Everybody welcome. Collection for Bolivian Mission. MARSDEN HALL - TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. i An Illustrated, Descriptive RECITAL EntitIed—“WESTWARD HO” Or “The Wonderful West Coast of New Zealand,” by MR H. BOSTON, Lecturer and N. 7.. Author. NEW ZEALANDERS ! Know your own Country. This is a wonderful lecture and votl should not miss it. Admission 1/6, College Students and School Children 6d each. N,et proceeds in aid of the Hampden Street School Improvement Fund. WAKEFIELD - BRASS BAND rpHE Annual Meeting of the Wakefield Brass- Band will be held in the Band Rooms, WEDNESDAY, 16th June, at 8 o'clbck. Public cordially invited. L. W. HODGSON, Hon. Secretary, Wakefield Brass Band. "ASSIGNED ESTATE~ATH - 7viTELLS' Storekeeper, Brightwater. A LL Accounts against the above EsJ -*- tate must be sent in to the. Assignee, not later than 26th June, 1926. Address: P.O. Box'7l, Nelson. B~ U~C - H - R - E -
ITampden Street Schoolroom, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT at 8. ' Old Style of Play. Good Trophies. Admission 1/-. GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT (In aid Maitai Company, Girl Guides) MARSDEN lIALL. TUESDAY/JULY 6th, 8 p.m. Nelson’s Best Talent. Programme later. Admission 2/- and 1/6. Tickets obtainable at Hounsell’s, Begg’s and Cull’s G. CHING, T Hon. Secretary. VI RELTSS“~“^ A GOOD Radio Set will be a con*i- slant source of pleasure to "you. Your home is incomplete without an up-to-date Radio Set. Quotations given for complete installations.-—E. McPherson and Co., Wakefield, Licensed Dealers by New Zealand Government. CONC E R T A CONCERT will be Held in the Church of Christ Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY (To-morrow), 16th, at 7.45 p.m. ' f> Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d.
NOW IN STORE CANADIAN POLLARD in 1001 b bags at 13/6. Bag in. NEALE & HADDOW.' IMPORTANT NOTICE TtyfAYSON’S Pianos—Dawson, Harri son and Reading—New and Second hand. SOLD ON TERMS MAYSON, Hardy Street. HOWARD KNIGHT, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.A.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR & COMPANY SECRETARY "'S7S/ r ISHES to announce that he has * ’ commenced the practice of his profession at Nelson. Pending suitable offices being obtained, communications may be addressed to 150 HARDY STREET, NELSON. • Telephone 274. Bid TREE MOTOR SPIRIT BIG TREE MOTOR SPIRIT IN BULK J. G. INGRAM AND CO., HARDY STREET. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE LICENSING DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA T AGNES LILIAN McTAC.GART, of * Collingvvood, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Collingwood and known as the Collingwood Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse at, Motucka on the ninth day of September, 1926, apply for a trails, fer of the said license from myself to William Henry Sisson, my appointee. Dated at Collingwood the seventh day of June, 1926. A. L. McTAGGART. Fell and Harley, Solicitors for Transferee, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 15 June 1926, Page 1
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