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WANTED-3Flaxcutters. Apply— 1765" -Butterford, Stoke. y^i EN ILII. WOM AN" wants " first-clasß \JT Board rebidenoe for winter months in private --family or good private hotel. Sunny btd-sitting-rrom, firtplace, essential. State terms.—E. \T,' C? lonist" Office. • 1750 ADOPTION.— Wanted,«» Mnd person to adopt a healthy baby. For further particulars write "X.\ c/o "Coloni&t." 1643 £ MEETING of the MOTUEKAVAL" f%. LEY HORTICULTURAL & DOG TRIAL COM M V) TEES will be htld in the Schoolroom. Tppawera, on SATURDAYj May 2ud, at S p.m. F. W. GIBBS, X 786 Hon Secretary. GHITTENDSN ASSISTfINcFfii" A MEETING of the Executive Committee will be held in the Dreedfin Chambers THIS (Wednesday) EVEN-' ING, at 7 30 o'clock. . A. CROSS, A. 0 FAWCETT, 1787. Joint Secretaries ; TRfIVEiURS" SAMPLES. ■ . /A FEW • ■ "■ LADIES' CHOICE OVERCOATS (Newest Shapes and Shades), SELLING AT COST TO CLEAR. BKAL BARGAINS. Lock Bros, TAILORS, H.B. BUILDINGS (UPSTAIRS). ' 1790 '"""#■■ '■'.' "— '""" "" : ~~ STOKE ROAD BOARD. CAMPBELL'S ROAD, HOPE. THIS Road will be CLOSED TO WHEELED TRAFFIC until furthor notice, on accumt of Repairs to Culvert. J. GLIN, 1767 Secretary. NOTICE. BOOK SEATS FOR BLENHEIM DACES. App*y— 1768 ■ ' NEWMAN BROS. (A;<3ahd.) , ' MISS 6. TIPPLER. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPISTE, W. Rout and Sons' Buildings, HARDY STREET. 1533 CITY OF NELSON. ELECTION OF MAYOR. IN pursuance of the provisions of -''Ihe Municipal Corpoiatiuna .Act; 1908" and " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,'".and the amendments thereof ;e----spectively, I hereby give notice that a POLL will be taken for the ELECTION of MAYOR of the City of Nrfson, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1914, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m, and closing at 7 o'clock p.m. • The following parsons have been duly Nominated as Candidates:— LOCK, William. SNODtfKAetf. William Wallace. And T hereby give further notice that the following Polling Places have been appointod fcr the puroose of taking the said Poll:— City Council Chamber (Selwyn Plnce) Oddfellows' Hall, Wauaea street Provincial Hall, Bridge-street" 7 State Schoolroom, Flampden-street The Sunday Pchco!, Toi Tor Valley State School, Brook-street .. Harbour Board Office, The Port The Sunday' School, Mi'ton-streefc Dated this S4th day of April, 1914. ALFRED E. MANSFOKD, 1737 Returning Officer. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ■'-' WAIMEA COUNTY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■"^ At the request of a- number of Ratepayers, I beg to offer myself aa a Candidate at the forthcoming Election to represent you on the Nelson. Harbour Board. . . .'C'.., -~, ■ My views on Harbour-matters are as follows:— That, whilst recognising the good work done by-former Boards, I consider the time has nmy arrived when a more progressive policy should be commenced by the Board, for the following reasons": — • That the general trend of shipbuild-. ing throughout the world is to materially increase the size of all new ships. This would mean that oversea ships would soon cease to be able to call at, Nelson. Also, however good our road and railway system, and however productive our lands may be, the progress, of the district depends absolutely on the efficiency of our Harbour, so as to enable oversea sliips to work.the port, and thus carry away our produce to foreign markets. It is also agreed by most electors, if not by all, that our district lias now made a decided forward movement # in our frozen meat industry, fruitgrowing industry, and settlement of our back country; therefore it must_ be very patent to all that it is ridiculous and unbusinesslike to increase our production unless we make some adequate provision for a harbour to meet the requirements of our expanding district. On these lines, if elected, I shall use my utmost endeavours to forward the interests of the Nelson District on any question that may come before the Harbour Board. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1772 A. P. ALLPORT. Warranted . | Watches § 1 have a choice selection of Ladies' arcl Gents' GOLD, NKKEL, SILVER, and OXIDISED WATCHES. Prices from 15/- up. WRISTLETS. Ladies' and Gemts1 from 16/-. BOYS' WATCHES. From 7/6. All Watches fully guaranteed. REPAIRS. Best workmanship & Satisfaction guaranteed, in all classes of WaTCH. CLOCK and JEWELLERY REPAIRS. ' ALEX. YONTEB, Successor to tfe w SYDNEY JEWELLERY COY., I 4i Hardy Street, J:p]son. j$ !l^^~ -^-— memk

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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