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■VSI ■A&TED Known—Prime Green Peaß, *»- any quantify. Phone &45.—Mrs Martin,."Kndga street. • 584 WANTED Known!— The City Club Cafe has now re-opened under the I management of Mrs E. Ka.-sy. Meais at all hours. Hot dinners from 12 to 2p m. ! Daily supply of Fresh Fish. 853 SHORT & SON'S Specials.—Boys' strong Tweed Knickers shorts, all sizes. from 5/6 ; Serge from 6/6. ' 820 SHORT & SON'S Specials. — Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers from 14 6, and extra strong'TweidTrousers from 12/6. - 821 SHORT & SON are showing the finest assortment of 7/6 Hats in Hie city. Also soineCamck, Sbetson and .Real Veloiir Hat* at 30/-. 822 WHITE and Gold Cups, only breakfast site, 4/- per naif-dozen. |523" G. F. Kingston. ; IVTICE - FLAVOURED B.C.P. Ceylon [ JL% ■ Tea, l/6d lb; Choice Ceylon Tea in ' 51b tins, 8/- and 9/6 tin,—Gr. F. Hingston. 824 OWING to Shooting Parties motoring ove-, leaving gates open and otherwise becoming auuisauce, all 'LEES PASSEJbiS on " iSOcjCuUEL" RUN, Upper Motueka Valley, will be prosecuted. W. B. NORiH, 82» . Kohatu. CHURCH SERV2CES. QT. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH 0 (Hardy-st.).—SUNDAY, March 5.— 11 a.m., Key. A. Nicholls. 7 pm., Rev. A. Aicholk. fpEISITT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JL SoiVJ)\Y, March 3, 1918.—Harvesi Festival —Morning 11, « God the jtfountifuU.'reator." Evening 7, " The Principle of. the Spiritual Harvest." Tahuna, 2.30 jp.m. Preacher, Rev. G. H. Gibb, B.A. The oongrogation ia invited to bring gifts of fruit, vegetables and flowers, which Iwill be received at the Church from 2 p.m. oq Saturday. THE CATHEDRAL. — March 8.-3rd Sunday iv Lent.—B a.m. jioly Communion. 11 a.m.,' shortened Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer; Pilgrim's Progress (3). •' Vanity fair." Preacher, the Dean. Wood Miaaion Hall, Sunday and Thursday, 7 p.m. IVTELSON BAPTIST CHURCH.—Har--L^l vebt Thanksgiving Services, Sunday, 3rd March, 1918, will be conducted by the Rev. J. Laird, B, A, Motnin3ll. Evening 7. ih.9 choir will render special anthems. Morning. "The House is the Lord's," oy Roebuck. Evening, " Seek ye the Lord," by Dr. Lord. All seats free, and a hearty welcome. 1 T>A.ROCHIAL DISTRICT OF SUBURjJL BAN NORTH.-St. Peter's, 11 a. in, H..C.; St. Andrew's, 2.30 p.m., H.C.; St. Johu'a, 7 p.m., H.O. The bishop of Nelson. NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gtn are # . AitiNiui; my uraham properties* ! m H, PATOIf. I pRIVATB Tuition in Conversational " and Idiomatic French, Parisian accent. Classes of 4. Terms, 12 lessons of 1 hour £1 Is, children half fees, which are payable in advance. MRS. CLOUGHER', 843 Metropolitan Hotel. STOKE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of this Society will be held in the Stokw Pnohc Hall next Mo.>iDaY, 4th March, at 8 o'clock p.m., in order to nominate officer* andiform couiluifcteos in connection with the forthcoming j Saow. It is to be hoped : that a t'nil a.tßndaace of members and choso iaterestfd will do their best to come, so an to heip , HUike this Show & great success. (Signed) H. H. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary. 28th Fab, 1918. 855 TADMOR RIVER BRIDGE. . ffENDERS, endorsed as above, will ■^ bo received ut this office up till noon of Saturday, the 9th March, 1918, for the supply and delivery of 23,500 ft. Black Birch (Fagus Fusca) at the Tadmor Railway Station. Schedule of timbers may be seen at this office. j The lowest or ary tender not neces- ! sarily accepted, j H. RIX-TROTT, Assistant Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, 28th February, 1918. 847 NOTICE. ALL TRESPASSERS on lands of the -01- undersigned, situate Happy Valley, Maori Pah, and Wangamoa ? "will after this date be prosecuted —without respect to persons. N Poison will be laid and all stray dogs shot. Estate Hemi Matenga. deed., Percy B. j Adams, Mary Jane Harman, Isaac 1 Harvey. Thomas Austin, Brown ! Bros., Estate A. Lyford, deed., j Herbert Dodson, A. D. Bird, Percy ! Oodson, John Flower H. T. Flower, Wm. Flower, Hemi W. Flower, Eric Closo, Bruce Bros, A. j Y. Gill, G. Dodson, Arthur A. Ross, I Geo. Flower. 852 I NELSON RACES! Mswman Bros. 1 Royal Mail Motor Car i Services. i .■___ I ' TIMETABLE For March 6th and 7th, RACE DAYS. The Nelson-Motueka-Riwaka Mail Car leaves Crown Stables 7 a.m.; the 9 o'clock car will not run. The Rrwaka-Nelson Mail Car leaves 7.45 *.m. The afternoon car from Motueka leaves 7 p.m. instead of 4 p.m. as usual. - Tto Blenheim-Nelson ISail Car leaves 6 a.m. The Nelsor-Blenheim Mail Car leaves tisualtime. 813

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14650, 2 March 1918, Page 6

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