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MAIL NOTICES

Hnbjeot to neoeaavry altoratiotia, mnii do e at the Chief Po<st Offiae, Nelson, a follows : — Fbiday, M l7 3. For Motueka— per Koi. 8,30 a.m For We3tport, 'Greyinoiuh & Eljkitik.i - per Wa-erley, 11 *.m. I Kor Tournriui, Tukak.a, «nii Colling wood • per Ldy Birky, 4 p.m F^r Weliagton — .per Tasman, sp.rr, Saturday, May 4, Fir Mo'ueka — per Koi, 9 a.m For French Pass, Pickon. Blenheim, Wellington, Northern and So*, them Offices N.Z — per i'enguin, 11 a m For Wellington, Northern and Southern OiDcds tf N.Z. per Wainui, 11 a.m. For Weßiport, Greyncoaih dc QokUika — per Arahura, 7 p.m For W iitapu, Takaka and Collingwo, d — per Wairoa, 7 p.m Overland Mails For Tapawera, Tadmor, and Sherry River — 7 a.m. on Monday*, Tuesdays, and Fridajs. For Kobatu — Monday, Tuesday, find Friday at 7 a.m.. Tnesday and Friday at 4 p.m., and on Wednesday and Saturday at 12.30 p m. For Golden Bay— Every Wednesday, at 8 a.m. For Haveloak, B'onheim, aa«t I't.-j-j — Mondayßt Wednadd*?3, and Fr>.iivyi, &t 6.30 a.m For Weat Coa.ii— Ta^dnys sr.d Pr dfy-s 7 a.m. For Kiwi — Tueuliy an! Friday at 7 a.m. For Wakfttu, M :'-u ><h U^tiar Mouterp, Biwaka, etc. - Uafly, &t 8.30 .-i.tu. Note. - Late fso laitord may ba potied 1 : minutea ulior the adv6rt)3f d time of closing B. ( P, STEVENS, Chief Postmaster P.0.. Me!eo:i.

% Lecture.— Mr O. E. Hugo had a jro vded bouse last ereiiog, in the Recbabite Hall, when he lectured on 'Eves aud Eyebrows" The lecture *vas profusely illustrated, and the platform deliniatioos created much amusement. The next lecture will be on Monday evening upon "Ears and Lips. " Responses to the Appeal. — Mr R. Snod^ras3 senior, acknowledges tbe receipt of the following donations towards tue case of the poor woman mentioned in our issue of Wednesday:—Mr F. Richmond. JEI; Mr and Mrs Snodgrass, 10s ; Toe Charitable Aid Board voted £1, so at present there is. £0 10s towards the sum wanted. Sports' PtotccLion Society. — At e meeting of delegates from th< Hockey, Criket arid Football Asso--iiatinns, held last eveniag, the fol lo'.ving resolution was passed: — "That a Sports' Protection Societj be formed; consisting of a delegate each from the- Football, Cricket, Hockey, Rowing, Athletic and Cj cling, Swimming, Boxing, Tennis and Golf Associations," tbe object of tbe Association being to mutually protect each class of sport. and to see that all subscriptions be paid, the Executive to have power to form bylaws. The Secretary Nelson Rugby Union (Mr IJ. Hall) was appointee Hon. Secretary pro tern. District Court. — The District Court will sit this morning at halfpast tea, when ' one criminal charge and one civil action will be heard. For Bronchial Conghs take Woods Oret Peppermint Cure, Is Gel and 2s 6d. Harford and Daly have landed their Wintor Goods; also a line of ready-to-wear Overcoats, good cut and value. Ask your grocer for Victory Butter— one of the best and purest butters made in the Colony. :; Selecting an Organ. — We understand that recently a committee of musical gentlemen was set up to make the selection of an organ for the West Oxford Anglican Church, Canterbury, and that they unanimously decided to recommend one made by the Carpenter Company. These organs are being sold in this city by Mr Lock, who receives them direct from the Carpenter Company, U.S.A. The makers claim that for the styles of organs there are no better instruments in the world to-day, the tone quality especially being unsurpassedi Mr Lock is also importing some really up-to«date and stylish pianos from some of the leading London and Continental makers, which lie is selling at low prices and easy terms. Mr Lock has also just to hand, direct from the factories, 600 pairs of curtains, and a shipment of the wonderful Atlas sewing machines. An immense stock of furniture is also on sale. The Temperature.—^At three o'clock thisj morning the thermometer outside this office registered 48 degrees. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is Gd and 2s 6d. Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. will offer next Saturday at noon', at their rooms, 16 sections in "The Wood," also section with nine roomed house bathroom, washhouse, and baker's oven, prcbard, .and garden. These sections are being offered to close accounts in the estate of tlie late Mrs Thomas Hooper.

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11925, 3 May 1907, Page 1

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MAIL NOTICES Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11925, 3 May 1907, Page 1

MAIL NOTICES Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11925, 3 May 1907, Page 1

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