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*MUBEMENT3 COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA TO-NIGHT Box Plan as Skilton's Prices as in Town. RICHMOND WAKEFIELD TO-MORROW SATURDAY Prices: 2/2, Booking 6d extra. Children half-price, 1/1. _

S.S. WAIROA NO CARGO after H p.m. and erne tiour before sailing time Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, April lb, 8 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, April 27, 3.30 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, April 27, 3.30 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, April 27, 5 30 p m. OFFICIAL RICKETTS BROS SERVICE STATION ! ;7E have the Service Equipment • r supplied by the BOSCH COR } PORATIoN, and can guarantee. Satisfaction. # j Send us your Magneto Repairs. I \ large stock of Bosch Spare Parts in [ stock for all types of Bosch Magnetos | We can supply a Magreto lo snit «.ny ! engine. I EXIDE SERVICE STATION We can supply an EXIDE BATTERY for any Car. , All makes of Batteries Charged and Repaired . . ESTIMATES giver for all classes of Electric Light and Power liista lations. Workmanship and Material Uue Quality- THE BEST. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER •Phone 458 M. 92 Hardy Street. "NELSON FURNITURE MART THIS WEEK UJIXITIA Large Catalogue of good FurJ& niture and Effects, including handsome Dark Sideboard, 3-pieee Suite, Oak Morris Chair, Oval Dining Table, Kitchen Chairs and high-bac- Clvkirs, Double Wooden Bed and Wire, Couch covered in Dark Green Saddlebag, well sprung and upholster id, light Stained Wardrobe and Mirror front, handsome Duchess Chests and small back-room Duchess Chests, Kitchen Couches Fer.. Stands, Wooden Kerbs, Beaten Copper Kerbs, Pedestal Cupboards, handsome Oval Back Washstarids, Tiled Back and Ton large Linen Chest, Wardrobe Combination, 6ft mirror door. Linoleums, Bedside Rugs and Seigrass Mats; also 6ft. Galvanised Bath, on legs 14-gallon Uninie Copper and Sta.il, 1 Orb Range 2ft 6in Fletcher Russell Gas Stove, no boiler, 30-gallon Vega Separator, Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, perfect order Window Sash.es, Barrows, good Door 6ft 6in high. Come and. inspect our large variety; it will pay yoa. " 0. P. RUSSELL, Proprietor. 'Phone 679. «™w LAND AGENT and SHAREBROKER HASTINGS STREET—New 4-room-house all modern conveniences; Jacre land. £BOO, only £l5O cash. TAHUNANUI: New House and all modern conveniences, £-acre land. NILE STREET: 5-roomed House, all modern conveniences, motor shed. RICHMOND AVENUE: Superior 6roomed residence, all modern conveniences. £1350. £350 cash. TRAFALGAR SQUARE: 7-roomed Residence, alt modern conveniences. £WSO. ' r , ™ i MOUNT STREET: 6-roomed Dwelling; all conveniences, 1 acre land. £ISOO. HALIFAX STREET: New 4-roomed Cottage, all conveniences, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light. £IOSO. TRAFALGAR STREET: 10-roomed Residence, all conveniences, 90-foot frontage. £ISOO. Stocks and Shares bought r.nJ >OJ.i. IL6 TRAFALGAR STREET, (Opposite Council Chan.Vrsi. fit S FOR YOUR BOY Grey and Navy Jerseys, all sizes, from 5/6 each. 57DUR Boy needs warmth in his ■*• Clothing during the cold Winter months, and undoubtedly Woollen Jersevs are the best garments. SPECIAL! Fine range of Knitting Wool in all attractive Colours. Only 8d per skein. S. H. WEARING RICHMOND CHAMBERLAIN AND STANNARD GUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND MANUFACTURERS I CONCRETE WORK in all Branches. r.l«nhon« W* KO. Box 65. y ft CO., ('Phone 59)' - • General Cleaning Agents, Nelson. Windows, Offices, Floors} Carpets Cleaned and re-laid by expert hand. Address Cass, Carrier, Bridge street. Protect vour boilers with "SCOTTS' PATENT MICA NON-CONDUCTTN( COMPOSITION. Guaranteed not t crack' crumble, or fall off. Non-poison ous and everlasting. R. P M. Mannin C 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 1