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AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS' HA>L. , .. Direction of J.E. P«fch»nck. EVKBY EVENING, at .8;" ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. Brighter Than -Ever. The Boyal's Latest and Fuller's Best.- --; "THE'RESTOBATION. THE RESTOEATION. . , THE JESTEE. THE FAUN. , THE SEA. THE CRIMP. THE THEATRE PASS. THE THEATRE PASS. U. OUR PRICES. , ; 8d Reserves Jackson's, 6d extra. - i . - '■■ ' *.''*'■ *' PBESBYTEBIAN HaLL. MUSICAL EVENING. WEDNESDAY, 13th APBIL, at 8, Good PaoaEAMKB. ' Competition Supper. ' Admission Is. .1093 NELSON RACES. RICHMOND PARK. WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY, April 20th and 21st. Fiest Back Each Dat at ' Nook. TRAINS as under: NeUon for Bichmond— lo a.m,, 11.15 a.m., 12.35 p.m., 1.45 p.m. Biohmond for Nelson — 8.16 a.m., 12 uoon, 1.10 p.m., 6 p.m. (also on Wkdnbsday oni-t, 7.10 p.m.). On both days a Train will leave Tadmor at five minutes to six aim., and leave Eichmottdifor Tadmor At 5.30 p.m. Admission to Ground, Is. j Admission to Upper Stand, Is. Admission to Grand Stand, 2s 6d. Admission to Saddling Paddock, 6s. Horses, Is each (members' free). J. GLEN, •••-'■ 869 " Secretary.

NELSON AMATEUR BOXING 1 ASSOCIATION. ENTBIES invited for the following conte»ts, to be held in THEATBE BOY AL, Nelson, FBIDAY, JULY l»t, 1910 ; to be conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Boxing Association :— Bantam, 8 stone 41bs and nnder. Feather, 9 stone and under. Light, 10 stone and under. Welter, 10 stone 81bs und under. - Middle, 11 stone 4lbs and under. ' Heavy, auy weight. First prize in each class, medals to the value of £5 ; second, medals £i 2s. Noiß. — Second medals given only if five or more competitors compete in any one class. Entries close with; t the Secretary on JUNE 15th, Nelson. |P. C. HUEST, 1025 - Hon. Secretary.

MONEY, riIHE PEItMANENTI^BUILDING JL ' SOCIETY accapts IM ONEY' ON DEPOSIT as under :— „ J OBPEEICENT atjCall O : - Q 1 PER CENTIif Fixed f or^or.l? O* months. ,y *^" GEO. ; iI."^bIJT, 3368. '_.. Secretary LNEW BOOK LISfT. Scouting for Boys, Is 3d. .- „ Joseph Hocking' s Romance or Michael - - if TrevaiL 3s 6d. Humphrey Ward's Daphnei 3s 6a. Mean's Wild Heather, 3s 6d. : . : Hall's Aunt Jane, Kentucky, 3s- 6d. Davidson's Sword in Ambush, 3b otl. Deeping' s Rust of Rome, 3s 6d. : Oh ; Tour with' Tocltlles, 3s 6d. . Kenealy's King Edward Intervenes, 3s 6<i l and 2s 6d. ' Lo Queux'e Treasury of , Israel, 2s 6d and3s6d. ' Gull's Rein's Chance, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Phillpot's Thief of fflrtue, 3s 6d. The Caravaners, 3s^sd. Birmingham's Search Party,' 5 356 d. Well's Anne Veronica, 3s. 6d. Stockley's Poppy; 3s 6d. " 1s 3d Novels. Weyman's Minister of France; Francis Cludd. Hocking' s Strong Man, Woman of " :"■'*" Babylon7 J Flame o f Fire: -- *. ' Fost©^ Fraser'b booHs, 3s cd.> Red'Russia, "America 'at .Workj- 1 Canada, Real-'Sißeriaj Quaint' 'Subjects, Life^Contrastsj Tfae'-Bal- -; _ ;^an«r '~. / ~;;...,,; i •,.;' niMSuMsetll&&.: ■ 1L,.-^PA i F;j|LGAE . §T^E£T| ;.', ; V .

,'.-: • '..:£■•■/'.■> • ■ . :. •..••■■■. _......: UTMONEY TO LEND. rjnHE PERMANENT BUILDING A SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on' City and Country Properties, in 1 any; sums, repayable by monthly instalments; Borrowers nominally pay 5 per. cent, but with the profits allotted on repayments, the rate of interest v less than 5 per cent Sums of £2 or over can be repaid at any time without notice, and interest ceases on repayment. ' This Society .offers privileges and advantages to ' borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Before borrowing obtain full particulars from . G. M. ROUT, 3352 -wSeoretary. ■ .' . '•*■ Mcbougali's Dip. SULPHUR ARSENIC fASTE. WHY FARMERS SHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills^ all: living -veinivd. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Tickß and Lice as they hatch/after dip^ ping. "■ : "'.. Third. — Remains" in the wool until the following sheading. Fourth.—^CoDtains all the properties of a powder dip ; and, being in paste, .^bSntftinS vjanbus oils'.' that" lthe powder? dip "does not. Fifth.— Leaves the wool lustrous to •''loot afand' silky to fed.- ;; ' - Sirbh^No'-fliiM will attack sheep -dip- ■ * ped- in MoDougall's ArieniVPaste C";«iDipi: '■■-•■■■■■ «>■ u-.:;y^--j- ■■.:-■.:: . Seventlf.^-Will mix' with:lima;i«id hard .- -water equally -as : well ai soft --water. ,-, •■"• : .' :".-- Eighth.— McDougall'sArsenip Sulphur Paste Dip is a oombination:,6f 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 "harshening' 'Effects so generally tesultirg f romTfcha ■ use of arsenic, and »t the same time healing and s'xvthing. . '..,'.-. ALSO OfT SALE. MoDougall's Non-Pblsonbuf. Lawes' Powder and Fluid. Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Llttlft'a Non-Polionoua. TASKER & LEVIEN. JIAROV STREET,

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12767, 13 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12767, 13 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12767, 13 April 1910, Page 2

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