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AMUSEMENTS. : DRUIDS' HALL.- , Dii«otion of J. E. Pethenok. EVHRY EVENING, , -at 8£ ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. His Majesty's (Latest. Fuller's Best. All Pictures New. to Nelsoii. Complete Chanße Every .WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. , Perfect Ploture Permanenoy. NO 9LD.OR WORN OUT^iOTtJRES. M ATi&M'Byery. Saturday, at 2 3d} , Children half 'price to Matinee only. . 18.- y OUR PRICES." ;f 6d Reserves Jackson's. 6d ektta.^ ' ' H E L S 0 l^_ R A C| S/| RICHMOND fARK. WEDNESDAY a?id THURSDAY,-' April 20th and 21st. • Fibbt Each Each Dat a* Nooii. TfiAINS as unden ■ , Nehon for- Richmond— 10 »jn., 11.15 a.m., 12.35 p.m., 1.45 p.m. Richmond for Nelson— B.ls a.m., 12 u oon, . 1.10 p.m., 6 p<m. (also on WbdnbbDAT ONLY, 7.10 p.m.). • On both days a Train will leave TadJmor at five minutes to six a.m., and leave Riohmond for Tadmor at 5.30 p.m. Admission to Ground, Is. . Admission to Upper Stand, Is. Admission to Grand-Stand, 2s 6d. gjAdmission to Saddling Paddock, ss. : Morses, is each (members' ftee). 1 J. GLEN, 869 .. Secretary. ~ NELSON Af^ATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION. ■■ x • ENTRIES' invited for the followinj; "■contents, tc be held in THfiATRt KQYAL, Nelson, i'UJiDAY,' JULY 1 1, iyio^; to be conducted under tho rulea ol the N.Z. Boxing 'Association :— )| Bantam, 8 stone 4lbs -and under. . . Feather, 9 stone and. under. ' . r Light,', 10 etone and under. '. Welter, 10 stone 81bs and:under. , Middle, 11 stone -Übs and under. Heavyj ' auy weight. ■ Firet prize.in each class, medals to tho value of £5 ; second, medals' £i2s. -■ Noaß.— fctcond medals [given only ii five or more competitors compete in any one class. | . ' • ' ' .. JSntries close; with the " Secretary on JUNE 16th, Neiaon.H , . |P. C. HURST, 1025, Hon. Secretary.,. A DAINTY RELISH '- For bread and butter is. a tin ol 4 ST. GlflOKviE POTTED MEATb. It spreads on like butter, so. is yexy s econ6mical. "They're wholesome, too, as well as delicious. Ask your grocer for St. George^ .6d per tin. 1 MAYORAL ELECTION. •JI/rR THOS. PETTIT, a Candidate : JKJL for the ; Mayoral Election, will address the ratepayersaß under : — HAMPDEN-Sr. SCHOOLROOM— JB.YJWNIN6. PORTTHURSDAY EVENING. WOOD,- SCHOOLROOM— : ' • '_ . FJEiIDAY EVENING. ifiChair will be taken- at 8 p.m. 1140 THE PERMANENT BU.ILDJNC SOCIETY OF NELSON. [Established 1862Q imHEvNIiNETY-SE VENTH $ERIE& i JL- • OF SHARES, (CS Series) will date frbmMONDAY, the 18th ot. April, 1910, offering; the most favourable opportunity to Borrowers and Investors to enter the Society. • F'uU particulars ;oa application to tie Secretary. NOMINATIONS ; (in writing) will ' c received by ineup to' 4 p.m. 'on MO^DA Y, the 18th inst , of persons wilUug to act as Directors in place of Messis Baigent, Johns, .^Kerr, rwho. retire' bj effluxion of time, 'and Messrs Trask ana Topliss (deceased). . The retiring Directors are eligible for. ra-eleotion. NOMINATIONS (in writing) will also ■be received for the .position o> Auditors (2) for the ensuing twelve months;-, I GEORGE M. ROUT, 1075 Secretary. EVERY package w.iot "FRACRA TEA 11 is accompanied [by a guai J 'ante© of weight and quality. Sold b} L: T:' BOWDEN^nd-vCC-Trafalgai j BtreetfN'efeßa. •' - MONEY TO LEND. hpHE. "permanent building IJL SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on City' and Country 'Propertiesj in' any sums, repayable' by monthly instalments. . . j Borrowers nominally. pay.^ percent, but; with the profits allotted on repay-' ; ments, the rate of interest ib less than 6 per cent^ - :■ . ; Sums of £2 or over can be repaid at any time without notice," and" '"tytieresl peases on repaym€rat. ■..••-",-■ ■■■"-' : This V Society : offers' privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewHere. . ': Before borrowing 6btiain : 'full" particulars from j.,, - Q. M; ROUT,/ 3362 Secretary. Me tugail's Dip SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERsiHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills all living vermin. _ Second— Kills all the eggs of- Ticks and Lice fasTthey hatch after dip- • ping. •—;'., ' i; .. „. ... „ Third.— Remains in fhe. wool until the following shearing: \ Fourth.^Contains all the properties of : a powder dip,- and, bang in paste, contains' various oils- that -the powder dip" does' not. > . Fifth.— Leaves the 'wool 1 natrons to look at and Bilky to fed. ■, Sisfch.—N»' flies' will attack sheep dip- -. pfed;in'McDougall'B Arsenic Paste Seventh:— Will mix witii i lime-Kn.dJ&.afd water equally as 'well- : as^s6ft " water. . .; _ , , -Eighth.— Mcpougall's Arsenic Suipnur l'aste Dip is a combination or the antiseptic ingredients of McDbugall's non-poisonous fluid dip. with arsenic and sulphur introducedto meet the demand for a poisonous dip for use against lice and maggot fly, and which should be free from the objectionable ' 'harsliening" effects so- generally resulticg from.-/t)her"use/of arsenic, arid at the same time "healing-and smithing. :■;• ■■ .■•'.■ ■ .'_.;'. ■-..' ALSO ON~"SALE. MoDougall's Non-Polionous. Lawai* Powder and Fluid. - Bratki' Polieneut Fluid. Little's Non-PolMnouß. taWer & ieVien. HAiIOY BTREIT, -

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12772, 20 April 1910, Page 2

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