- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CATHOLIC- CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR. FULL Rehearsal TONIGHT, Theatre. Committee, Lady Stallholders and Assiitent^re^uostod to attend. BEN. CRISP, 893 Business Manager. EASTER MONDAY; Horticultural Show, Tapawera. MEALS, Is eaoFi" can' be obtained' _d.uring day at Shedwood Boardinghouße;* s*'^5 *'^ '" ''* "*"■ '-- . MRS SAVAGE, 894 Proprietress. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. TENDERS are invited for the following PRIVILEGES at the forthcoming Race Meeting, fo be held on Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 21st April; at Richmond Park :— . 1. Grand Stand Bar. For the sale of Temperance drinks, fruit and confectionery only. (No refreshments / such as tea, sandwiches, cakes, eto., / allowed.) " 7!; 2. Grand Stand Luncheon and Tea '••;' Room. *3. Outside Booth. For the Bate of Temperance drinks, fruit, confeotionery, and such light ref reshments as :' ; bißCuiis, cakes, and sandw iches. (No * tea or luncheon -alio wed.) 4. Oyster Booth. close with the underaigned on FRIDAY, Bth April, 1910. i J. GLEN, 896 Secretary. ~FOR SAIJE. -g i\ TONS (about) Prime O ATEN ■jAJ/ SHEAVES, next Railway_ Station; ■ :"■ H. BRADCOCK, 886 Foxhill. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. TheIaNNUAL TEA and Public Meeting will be held on GOOD FRIDAY. roaa.fc7B.is : one shilling. A hearty -welcome |tp all. 840 NELSON RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. PREMISES will CLOSE THURSDAY NIGHT and re-open TUESDAY MORNING. FRANK HURLEY, 869 Secretary. MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable SHOW will be held in tbe Druids' Hall, Tapawera, on EASTER MONDAY, March 28th, at 2.30 p m. Refreshments can be obtained in tlie Hall;' JAS. HUDSON, 851 Seoretaiy.
BAHGA'N SALE. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. HAVING just received alarge ' shipment of AUTUMtf & WINTEB GOODS direct from London, and, as I intend to clear the lot .quickly, thb best way is to cut the prices, so customers will have an •opportunity of securing t__e*t> New 1 Season's Goods at 10 per cont Dis- . count. Also a good selection of last ! season's Goods going at 15 per cent. Discount. Blaukets Men & Boys' ;Buas Clothing ' iIANNEL HOSIIKT Dbksb Matibialb Shibtb and Shbbtings Gbnbbal Dbapebt C. B. Telenius, I I WAKEFIELD AND SPRING GROVE, j ' 889 MONEY. r*nHE PERMANENT* BUILDING X SOCIETY accepts MONEY ON DEPOSIT as under:— Q PEB CENT at Call. Q 1 PER CENT if Fixed for 6or 1* .02 months. GEO. M. BOUT, 3368 ' Secretary
MONEY TO LEND. ; THE PERMANENT .BUILDING BOOLETY OF NELSON lendß MONEY on City and Country .Pro. perties,. in any Bums, repayable by monthly instalments. Borrowers nominally pay 6 per cent, but with the'profitraUbttOT^bii're'b'aiyments, the rate of interest is less than 5 per cent ; : -..-.;; ; ' '■'•'_■,.■ '■'_ Sums of £2 or ovor cap Oe repaid'at any time without, notice, and Interest ceaß6B,on repayment..;, . ...*,_ This Society* offers l privileges * *nd< advantages" to borrowers .that oannot be obtained .elsewhere.. . ; ;. ',-,,-.'_., .. Before -borrowing obtain full particulars from , . y^ n „^/ G. M- ROUT, 3352 Secretary. - McDougall's Dip SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. whyfarmers'bhould USE IT. First.— Kills all living vermin. ■>/.'/. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Tujks 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' ;j 6ils that' *.th-» powder dip does net" ' " Fifth.— Leaves the wool Instrous to look.at.and silky. to, feU... 7,. ... . Sixth. — No flies will attack shepjrdipK>d in McDougall' s Arsenio Paste ip. * ■*:■ :•-. Seventh.— Will mix with lime, and hard' water equally as Well as soft water. . Eighth.— McDougall's Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a combination oi the' antiseptic. inpredientß <>f McDong r all's. non-poisonous fluid dip witii arsonic and sulphur introduced to meet tho deniarid for a poisonous dip for use against lice and maggot fly, and 'wliich should be frre from the objectionable • "harsh'e^' ing eff^c ts so generally 'resulting -•*'.' from the use of arsenic,* and at the same time "healmg-aira-Tffeth-: |' . ingy^f J- : y ly\/2ii/2''yi '/'J : i x ' ALSO ON SALE. ; 7 MoDougail's Non-Polionoui. tawes' Powder and Fluid. Brooks' poisonous Fluids Llttle's-No^pßlionoufc^" TASKE* *£ LEVIiN.^ IIABDY tTREIT. J//J..
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12751, 24 March 1910, Page 2
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647Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12751, 24 March 1910, Page 2
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