",! | OST, between Wakefield ana JNelson, ■ i pair white cricketing shoes. Ree, I turn to Mail Office. | OST on Sunday, in Brook or Tasman streets, tweed cap. Finder please return to Rix-Trott, corner Hard and Tasman streets. I* |*OUND, on 31st March, , between Brightwater and Richmond (Nelson) lady’s coat and suit case. Owner can have same by giving description aria paying expenses.—Mrs Joseph Eves, Wakefield. "K'OUND, the best place for Dyeing and Dry-cleaning. Winn’s Buildings, Hardy street. :n e 15W Woollen Scarves, very , smart, in all the best shades, 6/6 to 21*/-. , Silk Scarves, Black and White Stripes, ' 16/6, Cream 8/6, College 17/6. At McI Kay’s. “ 'TJ' AMBRENE,” “Lynx,” and “GAR.bicoat” Raincoats for men. Call and we will demonstrate their value.—■ McKay's. 'TL’ITIt Trimmings. Just arrived, White, . Black, Brown, Beaver and Mole : Coney, f inch to 6-inch, 2/- to 14/6 yard. McKay’s. ■IB OYS’ Reefer Coats, smart and cosy, 12/6 to 32/6; Boys’ Navy Man-o’-War Tams 6/6; Boys’ Cardigans 8/11 to 14/6. —McKay's. IVTATURAI, Fuji Silks, genuine pure silk weaves, 29 inches wide, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/6 yard. At McKay’s Autumn Selling Campaign. XL ICS. ~ S' A bewildering assortment in Flora), Jazz and Tutankhamen designs, in Jap., Crepe de Chine and Morocain weaves, 9/6, 10/6, 15/- to 27/6 yard. At McKay's Autumn Selling Campaign. t^PECIA LITE~Silk “Zeph'yr” V 39 inches wide, the ideal fabric for wedding gowns anc( evening frocks, in dainty colourings. Sky, Rose, Kingfisher, Jade, Pink and Ivory, 28/6 yard. At McKay's Autumn Selling Campaign. G RAN DOP BN IN G DANCE" ROVER FOOTBALL CLUB FRIDAY, Uth April. Floor, Supper and Company Right. Music, Harold Williams. Prices :_Gcnts 3/-, Ladies 2/-. W.C.T.U. MONTHLY MEETING nrilE Monthly Meeting will be held in A the Methodist Hall TO-MORROW Afternoon, at 3 o’clock. EUCHRE—tAHUNA HALL fTPUESDAY (To-morrow), at 7.30. If sufficient inducement offers Russell’s ’Bus will leave Bridge st. at 7.13. Good prizes. Admission 1/-. Home MissiorfFESTivAL A MEETING of the Ladies of Nelson -V* in connection With the above will be held in the Library, Alarsden Church House, Nile street, at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 9th. A large attendance is requested. TRAFALGAR ROYAL ARCH* CHAPTER ■' . No. 157 SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION tjpHE 50th Installation and Investiture 'of the Officers . will take place on TUESDAY; Uth April, at 7 p.m. prompt. Visiting Cpmpanion cordially invited. NELSON ~E DUCATiON~BOARD
NOTICE TO PAINTERS I'HpENDERS, addressed to the SecreA tary, Nelson Education Board, will ho received up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April, for painting the Takaka District' High School. Specifications may be seen on application to the headteacher of the above School and at the Office of the Nelson Education Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. REAPER, Architect. EASTER IS NEAR! SALE, on behalf of a client who -A has left for a trip abroad, fiveseater Hudson Super-Six Car, complete with all extras. This car is in perfect condition and may be inspected at our Showroom. MONTGOMERY & ROGERS, Motor Engineers. WARNING mo residents of Brook street and SevA ™ -The sneak-thief is. mour Avenue, still at work. “ ANOTHER VICTIM DANCE TITHE Committee of the Sea Sotmts are A starting their popular invitation dances on FRIDAY, the 11th April, in tho Y.M.C.A. Hall, and all old supporters cordially invited. Good floor, good music and good supper. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. R. SCOLTOCK, Hon. Secretary.. BETGHTWATEK "[DESERVE APRIL 16th for the Bal AA j oorl Dance to be held in the Hail. A perfect floor, good music and homemade supper should make this another enjoyable affair. Don’t forget the date. Watch for further particulars. C. N. HILL ,Secretary. NOTICE TI7E, the undersigned, wish to notify * * our customers and the public generally that our Bread will be sold at llcl cash on delivery per 41b loaf from Monday, 7th inst. ‘ J. M. CROUCHER & SONS. METHODIST SCHOOL HALL MISSIONARY TEA THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 6 p.rn. Admission 1/-. Evening, Musical Programme, 8 o’clock. Collection. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE
| "MOTICE is hereby given that the pari ~ c-el of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions cf the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless • caveat bo lodged forbidding the same i within one calendar montli from tin* date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. APPLICATION No. 163a-Thomas Newman. Part of Section 37, District of Waimea South containing 1 acre and 1 perch. Occupied bv applicant. Plan 1291. Diagrams may be inspected at tins office. Dated this Ist day of April, 1924, at the Land Registry Office, Nelson. J. CfARADUS, District Land Registrar*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 1
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