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AWUtEMENTt. "X BRUIBS' HALL. '■■■ t Krtetioß ef J. ■• P*A-»nok. EVKRY BVENING, A* ». , r> ROYAL BTAMVARB PISTBRBB.His Majesty's |L»test. FuUert Best. ; VIRGINIUS. ' VIRGINIUS. VIRGINIUS. . VIRGINIUS. . . y HIS LOST LOVE; THE HOSTAGE. THE WISHBONE. Let us Hurry Up.— First Floor Flat.— Broncho Breaking.— Mrs Clark's tßirthfay. 18. OUIfPRIdSS: ea Reserves Jackson's, *Sd extra. Tb-^lg. lit !_To-Nlght ! j BUM)FS" emeus AND EQUESTRIANS, HEADED by. WABRIGaL, the KING OF BUCK JUMPERS. d6£|0 TO Ssrsr nß^so QQA TO anyone brinn- _00/Y (%fIU ing a Horse to oQtmilJ Unseat the BURTON BRO-3. Liberal. Prizes given to Anyone Riding any of the less unruly ones. •BARNARD AND BARNARD, World's 7,7 Champiun Rifle Shots. COME AND SEE— ATHOL I ATHOL!! THE STRONG MAN Donkeys and Trick Ponies ! < Fun Fast and Furious ! Doors Open at 7.30. , Band in attendance, ; 1155 |nelson RACES. RICHMOND PARK. 't -WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 20th and 21st. Fibst Saob Each Dat at Noon. T SAINS as under: for Richmond— 10 a.m., 11.15 js" ; y a.m., 12.35 p.m., 1.45 p.m. ' "Richmond for Nelson— B.ls a.m„ 12 1.10 p.m., 6 p.m. (also on Wkdnesdat onlt, 7.10 p.m.). On both days a Train will leave Tadmor at five minutes to six a.m., and leavo Richmond for Tadmor at,5.30 pjn. Admission to Ground, is. Admission to Upper Stand, Is. ■- -Admission to Grand Stand, 2s 6d. •'Admission to Saddling Paddook, 6s. Horses, Is each (members' free). J. GLEN, 869 Secretary.

;■ NELSON AMATEUR BOXING j j-: ASSOCIATION. E" NTRIES invited for the followbtf i oonte.*ts, tc be held in ; THE ATRI*. ;ROYAL, Nelson, FRIDAY, JULY It, ;1910 ; to be conducted under the rules ci the-N.Z. Boxing Association :— frr- * Bantam, 8 stone 4lba and under. yz'Xc Feather, 9 stone and under. Light, 10 stoic and under. J. : . . Welter, 10 stone 81bs and under. y f Middle, 11 stoma ilbs and under. ? Xv Heavy, any weight. .... X'First prize in each class, medals to- the value of JES.; second, medals £,t 2s. Noxb.— Second medals. r given only.il five or more competitors compete in any. one class.- . "''Entries . close iwith the Secretary] on ?DNE 15th, Nelson. . '..,..-. . P. C. HURST, ;1025; Hon. Secretary. THE PERMANENT BUILDING '-■-■ SOCIETY OF NELSON. • !

[EBTABLIBHKD 1862.] r THE NINETY -SEVENTH SERIES ••■- OF- SHARKS (CS Series) will^date from MOND AY, the 18th of April, 1910,' offering the most favourable opportunity to Borrowers and Investors to enter tbe Society. ..-.*:.. Full particulars . oa application to tl c Seoretary. NOMINATIONS (in_.writing) will: 1 c received by me iin y-to/ 4. p.m. oh MONDAY, the 18th inst., of persons willing to act as Directors iv pUce of Messrs Baigent, Johns, |Kerr; "who retire by~ effluxion of time, and Messrs Trask and Topliss (deceased). ' The retiring Directors are eligible for ice-election. NOMINATIONS (in writing) will also be received for tbe position of Auditors (2) 7 for the ensuing twelve months.7, GEORGE M. ROUT, ' 7 1075 ,' Secretary. TTIVEBY - package , o. -X!J xE/y-'ia^'cbmpahiedby a guarantee' ofT&jgM W^Jln^i feLT T. BoWbi^ r ana;7Cp,, ! Trafalgar street. TNje^eii: V X7 , y ■•',.. '. MONEY: 'jt^ L ! END., . VtHB fmiMANEKT. BUILDING: 4- . SOCIETY OF NELSON lendi^ MONEY, on Oity and , Country .Properties, in any sums, repayable .by monthly' inntalnients.' 7 y. ;, , Borrowers nominally pay 5 per cent, butrwith the profits allotted on. repayment, the rate pf interest is less than 5 percent . Sums of £2 or over can oe repaid a! any time without notice, and -nterest ceases on repayment. .. , y This Society offers, privileges, and advantages to borrowers that cannot he obtained elsewhere. ,■ Before borrowing obtain fnll particulars' from y .. z: G. M. ROUT, .'3362 -'V*X- Secreta"ry:X McOougal^ SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WEY FARMER^SHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills all Uvuig vermin. . Second.— Kills all' the eggs, of. Ticks and Lice asythey hatch after dip- ,-. ping. -7 *'':■ Third,— Remains in the wool UQ*»l i* 6 , * >foll&wing shearing. ... fourth.— Contains all the properties of ■a powder. dip,. and,. being in. paste, i contains .'yanous .oils that . the powder dip doeia not. Fifth.— Leaves tlie wool Instrous to - look at and: Bilky..to fed. , Sixth.^-No flies i.'.wiH' attack sheep dipped , in McDougftllls Arsohip .Paste : Dip; .„•*,..,. '77 "-.,.. '.',."'./•'.. Seventh^^ytw^-w^^™**^^^!' water 7<=^Ually aB.. „veU.7 as '. 7:B9ft' 7. tvafer7X7^7 .7 .'X. : ,X7 Eighth.-hMcTJougaU'BArßejiic.3ulpli\irr 7; ; -Paste' Dip is a combinatidntof^he'. ■:: ,7antiseptic ingredients of McDbjugf 7 v; call's non-poisonous fluid' dip with; . arsenic and sulphur introduced -to meet the demand for a poisonous ■■':.' dip .for use against lio© and mag- .'-■ got:fly,. and which should be fjee, - from the .objectionable, "harshen- --'.' ying? effecte'sor generally resulting •*;--. froip the use of, arsenic, and. at the .same time.healiiig and s'-i-th--»ng. '-'X y ALSO ON SALE. .,, McDougall's Non-Poisonous. LawW Powflw and.FluW.i •Bw«fc*-' f<i(«€«aaf F(aW% «k '■'*.' Little's Non-POIWII9UB. _ Si yZ t|SKIR * lEVIE|7 X: HA«PY-tTHEiT;7

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12771, 18 April 1910, Page 2

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