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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the Land Board, Nelson, • for an OCCUPATION LICENSE over 640 acres or thereabouts, situated at the Alfred River, Lewis Survey District. 812 GEORGE WALKBR. r COAL - JUST ARBIYED-^-Large shipment of STATE COAL. Puponga, Faparoa, and Westport in steck. _ 814 Nelson Seed & Pbodtjce Co. ' NELSON RUGBY UNION. I fIiHE Annual General Meeting will be ' X held on WED^fESDAY, March 23rd, at«B p.m. P.P.KriCHING, 815 . Bon Secretary. NELSON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. rjHHE Annual Meeting will be held at A the Girls' Colleg9 on SATCTIiDAY, March 19th, at 8 p.m. All Old Girls invited. L. HUNTER-BROWN, 816 Acting Secretaiy. SUNLEY MEMORIAL FUND. A GENERAL Meeting of Subscribers XjL mil be held in the Hampden street '• SchoolTO- NIGHT, 18th inst, at eight s o'olook. A full attendance requested. 822 I THANK all those who vot?d for mo on Wednesday, and express .the hope 1 that the election of the ladies to the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board will j prove beneficial. ' .825 W. J. MOPFATT. 3 ~~ " —^ — — ~ — "- THANKS. I DESIRE to Thank those Electors who recorded their votes for me at J the Election of the Neleon Hospital and ' Charitable Aid Board. JAMES HUNT. Richmond, March 37fch, 1910. 817 t : THANKS. f ' i i ■ , T GRATEFULLY Thank the Municipal i. JL Elestora of Nelson and Richmond, for r electing me to the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, whore 1 hope to deserve the confidence reposed in me. . 818 T. A. H. FIELD. J . ; I HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. To the Ratepayers of Nelson and Richmond. \ I V ADIES AND GiiNTLEMEN,- --' JLi Pie ise accept our smcere Thanks for electing us to the Hospital Board. We will endeavor to discharge the duties appertaining to membership fearlessly and faithfully. •, Yours truly, , EDITH E. FELL. j A.VJv'IE WATSON, NELSON COLLEGE. $ npHE Governors -require the services s A of a MASTER to take charge of ! the Preparatory Department at the . Boys' College. Applicant must be quali- , fied to teach up to Standard VI inclusive, a^d will be required to live in the College, and to take a share o* duties as House Master. ' Salary: £150 per year with board } and lodging. Duties to commence about 20th May. : The appointment will be subject to . three months' notice of tctrmination on either side. Applications, with certificates, testi:monialß, and photograph, addressed to the Secretary, will be received up to 13th April. R. CATLEY, Secretary. College Office, 17th March, 1910. . 820 ! NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. la the matter of "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act 1909," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act 1908." T HEREBY give public notice that at x the election of Five Members to represent the combined contributory district of Waimea and Murchisoß Counties on the Nelson Hospital and Charitable Aid Board held on the 16th day of March, 1910, the persons here- " inafter named were candidates, and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively, i.e. MACMAHON, George 268 FRANKLYN, William Norris 230' HOULT, Edward Samuel 222 BELL, Thomas 203 HIGGINS, Peter 201 EVERETT, Horatio - 163 ALBOROUGH, William Henry 130 TERRY, John 103 Informal 2 And I hereby declare the said George Macmahon, William Norris Franktyn, Edward Samuel Hoult, Thomas Bell, and Peter Higgins to be duly elected members of the Nelson Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Dated at Nelson this 17th diay of March, 1910. .- S, BLOMFIELD, 821 Returning Officer. | McOcugairs Dip SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS SHOULD USE IT. First. — Kills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Ticks and Lice as they hatch after dipping. ■ - . •Third. — Remains in the wool until the following shearing. Fourth.— Contains all the properties of a powder dip, and* being in paste, contains various oils that the powder dip does not. Fifth.— Leaves the wool Jnstrous to look at and silky to fed. Sixth.— No flies will attack sheep dipped in McDougall's Arsenic Paste Dip. Seventh. — -Will mix with lime arid hsrd water equally as well aB soft . water. ' Eighth.— McDougall's Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a combination of the antiseptic ingredients -of McDougall's non-poisonous fluid dip with arsenic and sulphur introduced to meet the demand for a poisonous . dip for use against lice and maggot fly and which should be free from the objectionable "harshen-. ing" effects so generally resulting from the use of arsenic, and at the same time healing and slothing. ALSO ON SALE. MoDougall's Non-Poisonous. Lawes 1 Powder and Fluid. Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Little's Non-Poisonous. TASKEB & lEViEN ■■-• pip INSURANCE i ■•■-■■. ■ — ■ , ■ i« TnHE " SUN "is the oldest Office in the ' a A world doing FIXE busraww only. Ifc Prompt and liboral settlemont of claims ±. nade by Local Agents.. : . ; Batesrof-Eroniium and other infoma- " ion on application. ; )t W ROyT r & SONS, Jo AGFKTS, KELSON. j ti

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12746, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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