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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THANKS. WE desire to (TxproES our Thanks to Messrs Russ, Thomas, Sohwass, Constable Cameron, and other Frienda who so kindly assisted and sympathised with ua in our recent sad bereavement. ' " . SARAH CHALLIES. JOHN CLARTDGK. Appleby, 18th March, 1910. . .849 ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of the Albion Football Club will be held on TUESDAY Night, at 7.30. at Snow's Room. 850 W. TREWEEK. MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL" Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable SHOW will be held in the Druids' Hall, Tapawera, on-EA-STER MONDAY, March 28th, at 2.30 p in. JAS. HUDSON, 851 fceoretaiy. CHURCH OF CHRIST. 'SPRING GROVE. Middle District Conference. THE Annual Tea and Public Meeting will (d.v.) be held on Good Friday. Tea at 5 p.m. Is. Addresses by Visiting Delegates. Musical Items, etc , etc. 852 A HAIR DYE that does not change colour! BLAND'S VEGETABLE HA IB DYE is quite different from all others ; purely vegetable, it dyes natural colours no metallic sheen, green, or other disconcerting effects. Post Free, 3s Bd. State shade required. Money ra : turfled if not as represented. — Miss Clovbh, Ladies' Depot, Dunedin 853 CITY OF NELSON?' \ A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the City Council Chamber, Selwyn •Place, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of according a welcome to the Garrison Band on their return from Wanganui, and to congratulate them on the puccess achieved by them in the recent competition. J. PIPER, Mayor. 19th March, 1910. . 654 NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. LIST OF DEER SHOOTING LICENSES ISSUED TO loth MARCH 1910. Andrejws W. A.; Ansticc Jas. •; Anderson A. ; Andrews W. C. Busch J. ; Biggs L: ; Baigcnt B. ; Blcchynden J. ; Baigent A. P. ; Baigent S. G. ; Boiinington H. ; Bird B. j Biggs G. H ; Biggs G. W. Jr. ; Brewerfcon J. ; Booth -W. E. ; Batt A. E. j Brown J. ; Barr Dr. . Colemau. P. L. ; Cotton C. ; Carter T. ; Clark H. 0. ; Christensen L. Durbridgc F. H. Elliott G., Evans A. R. ; Eyles 0. C. Fawcett G. Gibbß H. M. ; Gapper B. R. ; Griffiths H. ; Gilbert R. ; Gibbs M. J. ; Griffith B.; Griffith E. ; Gibbs J. ; Gibbs N. ; Gibbs J. T. Harrod J. ; Hoinea- H. H.; Hingston: L. : Haggitt C..; Harley C. IR. : Hill T. ; Howard C. J. P. • Houlkri T. Korr P. ; Kitching H. ; Kitching N. ; King G. H. Lankow G. W. ; Laird J. A. ; Lines C. ; Lloyd J. J. Morrison E. W. ; Morgan H. C.; Meades R. ; Mansford T. Nesbitt C.-j Newport G. F. ; Nalder E. Phipps F. G. ; P«rym?m iS. H. D. ; Palmer R. Quintan P. W. Ryder W. J. ; Russ E. ; IRuss Col. ; Rowley S. H. . Stringer Jas. ; Sloss 0. 0. ; Stone H. ; Steward Commander; Smith W. ; Shnather 'L. ; Shuttleworth' F. • E. ; Salisbury J. E. ; Smith J. ; Schroder A. ; Sutherland G. ; Steer A. A. ; Stratford W. ; Syder A. D. ; Stringer J. ; Sharp T. ' „ Tanner J. ; Thonippon R. G. Wells D. ; Walker K. W. ; Woodham L. : Win S. ; Warnock J. M. ; Wr.itt H / - ■ - 855 COAL JOST ARRIVED— Large shipment of STATE COAL, tuponga, Paparoa, and Westpnrt in s ee'e. 814 Nelson Seek &, Produce Co. NELSON INSTITUTE. THE Annual Meeting, of Subscribers to tbe Institute will be held in the Library, Bridge-street, on MONDAY Evening, Maieh 21bt, at 8 o'clock. A full meeting is requested. GEORGE C. GILBERT. 83i Hon. Sec. and Treas. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE Usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the Office, Hardy-street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY next, the 21st and|22nd irists, from 9 a;m. till 3 p.m. each day. N.B. — Subscriptions can' be paid any time before the due date. 1 GEO. M. ROUT, ,838 Secretary. . NOTICEv' TVTOW is THE TIME to purchase a ±N PI ANOFORTJK, of the Highest Class at a Medium Cost. ' . .. ' Some value a piano solely because of its. cost. Some buy a name only. But those who buy a Piano from me, buy the cream of English Manuf aoture, selected specially for me by an expert; and which, combined with prico, cannot be approached. G. F. NAYLOR, Direct Importer. 22, Trafalgar-square, Nelson. , 683 - McUoagaH's .-.Dip. SULPHUR*ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS~SHOULD USE IT. Firsti-Kills all living vennin*~"jr^ 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 1 astrous to look at and silky to fee J. Sixth.— No flic-s will attack sheep dip- ; ped in McDougall's Arsenic Paste Dip. . Seventh.— Will mix with lime andhnrd water equally as well as soft water. _ Eighth.— McDougaTs Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a combination of the ' antiseptic ingredients of McDoug- - all's noh-poieonous fluid il;p .with arsenic alid sulphur introduceicl. to ' meet.tho demand for a poisonous • dip for \ise against lice and. n-.ag-got fly, aud which should be free ■; from the objectionab'.e "hcrshoning" effects" so generally resuU'r.g',- --■ from the use of arsenic, ..and at I the same time healing- and is<)<.. ill-, 1 .: ing. ■•■-.;■■ i : ,/ ;: ■.;.:.. ; ">.,';-' ; "-- l ;V also on sale. :.:; > / Mcboiigairs Nbn-Polsbnous. ' Lawes' . Powder and Fluid. / Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Little's Non-Poisonous. | TASpRi LEVIEN: HARDY BTREET,'.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12748, 21 March 1910, Page 2

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