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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISS A. L. A. MURCUTT, F.R.S.G.S., of LONDON, Continues her SERIES OP POPULAR LECTURES THIS THURSDAY EVENING, "S7wb<-'Ss£B! at it St. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH Hardy Street, when the Address will be to WOMEN ONLY. Subject—" Women of Other Lands." Chair at 8 p.m. Mrs Mules will preside. Admission by Silver Coin. AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, June 21st. Subject : "AMERICA AND THE AMERICANS, AS I SAW THEM." Chair at B— A. T. Maginnity, Esq. Admission — Front Seats, Is 1 ; other parts of Hall, Silver'Coin,s SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, At the THEATRE ROYAL, MISS MURCUTT will deliver her Popular Lecture on — " NATIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS." Chair to be taken at 8.15 p.m. by His Lordship the Bishop. Collection. FINAL LECTURE ON MONDAY NEXT, At the THEATRE ROYAL, Entitled— * THE SAGHALIEN ISLAND " (a story of Russia's Convicts). John Graham, Esq., M.H.R., in th e chair. Admission — Front Seats, 1/- ; remainder of hall, 6d. 2052 Maitai Bowling Club. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held TOMORROW (Friday) JEvening, at 7.30, in the Mason's Social Hall, Coifing wood street. W, A, DEE, 2077 Hon. Secretary. Wakefield Flower Show. THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the State Schoolroom on TUESDAY, June 25th, at 7.30 p.ni, WALTER R. PEARLESS, 2078 Secretary. NOTICETHE COLONIAL SUGAR COMPANY has ADVANCED THE PRICE OF SUGAR Five Shillings per Ton. W. TO PHILSON, Manager. Auckland, June 1 9th, 1907. 2080 City of Nelson, Town Clerk's Office, 19th June, 1907. THE SECTION of HALIFAX-ST., from WAIMEA STREET to HAVEN ROAD will be CLOSED to Vehicular Traffic TO-DAY (Thursday) between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m , to allow repairs boing carried out n.t the Railway Crossing. G. A. EDMONDS, 2074 Acting Town Clerk. City of Nelson. TENDERS will be received until FRIDAY, the 28th inst., at Three (3) p.m. for— Trenching foe Gas Main — Section of Cambria Street. Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. The Lowest or Any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. A. EDMONDS, Acting Town Clerk. 19th June, 1007. " 2075 Melson Chamber of Commerce. THE Monthly Meeting of the above Chamber will be held at -the Oddfellow's Hall, Waimea street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, June 20th, at S o'clock. Business : (1.) Revision of Rules. (2.) Advisability of adopting a Scale of Mercantile Charges. (3.) General. After which a Paper will be read by Wm. Spencer Hainpson on "Imperial Preferential Trade." 20S1 w&? ysgf^ !■ » U ■L« ■ j 1 1 u ■ 01 jJffIJLfS NELSON TRUE $Fs?mMs^\ "RyrONTBLY fKjyW v 3 iSJL MEETING WVlv^f--"- TO-NIGHT, 7.130 v * sharp, Lodga Rooro, Colfingsood Street. 2079 By Order W,M, In Bankruptcy. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of Stock of Boots and Shoes, Wertheim Sowing Machine, and Bootmakers' Materials, in the Estate of Ernest Oliver Craig. Stock Sheets to be seen at my office. Tenders close at my office at noon on SATURDAY, 22nd instant. The highest or any tender not neces- j sarily accepted. W. ROUT, June., 2049 Deputy Official Assignee, LIGHTBAND & CO. has specially imported for the 1907 Winter Season A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CALLAND SEE FOR YOURSELVES GENTS' Boots, Shoes, and slippers — a remarkably fine selection ,of all makes, shapes, and prices. GENTS' Athletic feetwear for all feet. LADIES' Boots and Shoes of every make and kind in the market. LADIES' Evening and Afternoon Shoes *■• and Slippers, ,£650 worth to choose from. LADIES' Golf and Hockey Boots. BOYS' & GIRLS' Boots and Shoes of every kind. As we are holding much too large a stock, we have reduced in price JSIOOO worth, and there are a great number of Bargains to be picked up. REPAIRS by competent workmen, and the best leather used. JJGHTBAND & CO., Importers of High Grade Foct'.vnr. . Central Trafalgar Street, [a card.] LEAPER BROTHERS, ARCHITECTS. Address— SELWYN PLACE, NELSON. [A Card.J DR, HENRY WRIGHT", Physician and Surgeon, has commenced prac;ice in Nelson, and may be consulted rom 9to 11 a.m. ; Ito 2 p.m. ; 6to 8 ).m.; afc "Ware," corner of Hardy and r&sman Streets, 1034

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11966, 20 June 1907, Page 2

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