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gIG SEVEN, TO-DAY, 1 p.m., "■* Old Boys, Rival, Opawa, Tara;oiio, Wauuea, Nelson, College. Can ou pick the winner? 2934 rUiDjER dinner for" 12 sharp TO--l-r Dax. Get to Trafalgar J.'ark at )no. »Jome and hear Vitetta's Band. toaily suumne. . 2935 |UIAFAi.GAR PARK, TO-DAY, 1 *• p.m. Seventeen Matches, iiest Shilling's worth ever offered, and no ►ronteering. ■■"■ - 2936 IVEDiVESDAY Specials. — Men's * * Hardware Striped Grey Buckskin .rousers, for strong wear theso carilot be beaten at 13s'(3d pair.—G. Page nd Sons, Ltd. . ■ . 2922 WEDNESDAY Specials. — Boys' j ' * good, strong, warm Winter Over- i :oats, in Greys, Browns and Heather, j ill sizes in stock, from 19s 6d to 45s | id each. Special prices for Wednes-; [ay only.—G. Page and Sons, Ltd. WEDNESDAY . Specials.—A few * only, Men's Largo Cream Muflers, hemstitched edge, a cheap line at is'tid each.—G. Page and Sons, Ltd. Specials.—A Pieces **" only of Dark and Light Bro»vn ieavy Tweed Winter Coating, 54in. vido, selling on Wednesday only at 12s >d yard ; worth 15s 6d.—G. Page and ions, Ltd. \yEDNESDAY Specials.—One piece * " only of Grey Striped Winter shirting, a real cheap line at Is 6d fard. —G. Page and Sons, Ltd. \YEDNESDAY Specials.—A few '"snips in Ladies' good, strong Tweed Winter Coats, in Brown. Grey and Helio., at the startling jrices of 40s, 50s, and 70s each. — r *. Page and Sons, Ltd. Specials.—Ladies' "' and Girls' Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, in good dark shades, including Green, Brown, Navy and Red, special on Wednesday from 3s lid to 6s lid each.—G. Page and Sons, Ltd. TEDNESDAY Specials.—Six only Knpoc Down Quilts in good colourings and designs, full double bed sizo Wednesday's price 32s 6d each.— G. Pago and Sons, Ltd. 2929 O LOUSES, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear 33 Stockings, Sox, Bibs, Cosies, Duchess Sets, best Photo Frames, et—Fleming and Sons. WANTED. MARRIED Couple. Man. with know- -*■-"■ ledge of sheep and cattle and general station work\ Woman household, work; must be good baker. House furnished, provisions found. Apply— E. F. HEALY, 2931 Canvastown. EVANGELISTIC MISSION. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TUESDAY, June 3rd, at 7.45 p.m. Lecture: Billy Sunday, es-baseba/1 champion and great American Revivalist. Speaker: EVANGELIST J. BISSETT. , 2930 NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. T^OMINATIONS for the Offices, of •*■' President, Vice-President, and Committee of ten will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, 14th June. Forms for nomination may be obtained at "Colonist" Office. The Annual Meeting will be held on SATURDAY, 28th June. J. GLEN, 2921 Secretary. WANTED TO PURCHASE. |~ IGBT SPMNG"~D.;iAY, to carry 16 jLJ Qvrt to 1 ton. Apply in first instance to TASKER & LEVIEN, Waimea street, 4938 Neison. ftaUSSG FOR PEACE CELEBRATIONS ALL Citizens willing to aasist in a Massed Choir to lead tho 3inging M the service at the forthcoming Peace Calibrations are requested to attend a practice at W«aley Hall, Hardy street, TQ-M< ?R----ROW ), Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Hymns. Te Lreum, and Hallelujah Chorus. H. S. CLAUGHTON, 294§ Conductor. FARMERS' UNION, MOTUEKA. A PUBLIC MEETING of 'armers will be h«ld in the Horticultural Hal] back room, Motueka, on SATUKDAtf, Jane 7th, at 2 p.m., with the object ot forming a branoh 6t the NZ. Farmera Union. . ' . ■ • Settlers of Motueka, Eiwaka, Moufeere, Ngatimoli and iJiver • Districts invited to attend. . . ' O» C. WXLCIN'SON, 2720 Convener. WAR MEMORIAL. SUGGESTIONS are invited from the Public by the War Memorial Committee as to the form which the Memorial to commemorate the War, which it is proposed to erect in Nelson, should take. Suggestions to be sent in to the Secretary as under at as early a date as possible. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk, 3932 Secretary to Committee. ON. SALE:PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE ONIONS. FOWL FEED. HORSE BEANS. VETCHES. SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. NELSON FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. Hardy Street. ; 292^ ■ OB HE 3»S blfiw B - AT, 5i- PER CENT. ' APPLY QUICKLY TO THE NELSON FARMERS' CO-OP., LIMITED. WALTER H. WARREN, - Manager. 289€

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15088, 3 June 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15088, 3 June 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15088, 3 June 1919, Page 6

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