N E '! 1 _ JJLSJC LOST, between Wakefield and iNclscm-, cue while canvas cricketing shoeI Reward. Mail Office. i f~OST, black and while sheep dog; (JL-f answers to 1141110 “Roy.” Reward ‘on communicating witn* A. G. Nalde>-, ! Stoke. ’Phone 598 D. Suits, Costumes, Overcoats? j'J. Dyed and Dry Cleaned. — Winn’s Buildings, Hardy street. / Blue House, “Eiwl-of-Season” prices'for Tennis goods. I The famous "Doubt” Itacquets now 77,6, I Stitchless Balls 4/- pair. Don’t miss' this opportunity. 1 fVff EN ! Look Dee's Tweed Suits 49/6. | Xv.IL Good cut, well made, quality Tweeds. DEE’S Buckskin Working Trousers 9:6 and 10/6. Best value on market; good washers. Woollen Scarves, very smart, in ail the best shades, 6/6 to 21/-. Silk Scarves, Black and Whiio Stripes, 16/6, Cream 8/6,. College 17/6. At McKay's. “yAMBRENE,” “Lynx,” and “GAEI bicoat” Raincoats for men. Call anc! we will demonstrate their value- — McKay’s. f'HJK Trimmings. Just arrived, White, Black, Brown, Beaver and Molo Coney,’ f-inch to 6-inch, 2/- to 14/6 yard. McKay’s. BOYS' Reefer Coats, smart and cosy, 12/6 to 32/6; Boys’ Navy Mau-o’-War Tams 6/6; Bovs’ Cardigans 8/11 to 14/6. —McKay> _ . 7VT ATURAL 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. LKS. A bewildering assortment in Floral, 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. RECLfOTITE Silk ‘“Zephyr” Velvet', 39 inches wide, the ideal fabric for wedding gowns and evening frocks, in dainty colourings. Sky, Rose, Kingfisher, Jade, Pink and Ivory, 28/6 yard. At McKay's Autumn Selling Campaign. ■ S IL WAKEFIELD A FAREWELL Social -will be held in honour, of the Rev. C. C. Hoskin in the Y.M.C.A. Hall THURSDAY Evening at 7.30. Everyone welcome. DAIRY COY., LTD. / NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
N OTICE is hereby given that the Ant nual General Meeting of Shareholders in the Waiinea Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., will lie held flic Factory, Richmond, at 10.45 a.Yri. on THURSDAY* April 17th, 1924. BUSINESS: To receive tho Animal Report and Balance Sheet, in conjunction with . tlio report by the Auditor. : ' Elebtiob pf* Directors and Auditor. Notice of Motion in vc Share Capital. General. Nominations for Director other than retiring Directors must be. in the Office seven clear days before the day of the meeting. Proxies 43 hours before day of meeting. »• J. W. JOY NT, Secretary. Richmond. April Bth, 1924. NOTfCE - OF APPLICATION 'FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE LICENSING DISTRICT OF NELSON ¥ GEORGE MASON HARDEN, of * : Richmond, being the Holder of a Publican’s License in respect to the houso and premises situate at Richmond and known as the Railway Hotel,-do hereby give notice that I desire £d obtain, and will at the i next- Licensing Meeting to bo lioJden at the Courthouse at Nelson on the 2nd day of June, 1924, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Albert Goodman, my appointeoi Dated at Richmond the 7tli day of April, 1924. ' G. M. HARDEN Fell and Harley, Solicitors, Nelson. CHILDREN’S GALA DAY December 15th, 1923 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT RECEIPTS
Public Subscriptions and Donations £sl 10s Id, gate receipts £25 14s 9d, stall receipts £52 7s lid; total, £129 12s 9d. EXPEN DITURK Advertising, 11. Lucas and Son', L £lO 18s 9d ; hire of Hall, Oddfellows’ Lodge, £1 10s; labour, C. Burns 17/6, Hall 12/6; carriage and cartage, J. Ruff (cartago of tables, • etc.) £1 7s, Pope’s motors (carriage of children) 12/6, J. Pauliiig (taxi ‘hire) 16/-, J. Haase (taxi hire) 10/-; procession, Trathen and Co. (badges) 16/-, Auckland Clothing Co. (calico for sign) 7/-, R. Sinclair (balloons) £1 5a 6d; catering, Burlington Cafe (tea) 2/6, B. McLean (buns and cake' £8 14s, S. M. Benyon (buns and cake, £3 18s 4d, G. A. Day (buns and cake,£2 17s lid, Walter Black (buns and cake) £6, Dodson and Son (soft drinks) £9 13s; stall expenses. Dodson and Son (soft drinks) £9 13s. Griffin apd Son* (confectionery) £8 15s 6d, J. Dredge (ice cream, etc.) £l4 5s 6d; petty expenses," Geo. P. Russell (hire of tables and crockery) 7/6, stamps 7/6, writing blocks 3/-, telephone calls 5/-, typing, etc. £1 7s; Coney Park expenses, F. N. Jones, labour, coal, etc., £3 10s; prizes. Children’s sports aud competitions £7 14s, Scouts prizes £5; donations, Mental Hospital £2 10s. St. Andrew’s Orphanage £2 10s, Wakarewa Orphanage £2 10s, Girls’ Special School (Richmond) £2 10s, St-. Mary’s Convent £2 10s, ICilties Band (Mntueka) £2 2s, Nelson Silver Band £2 2s, Regimental Band £2 2s; cash in hand £8 10s 3cl; total, £129 12s 9d. NOTICE ISS/E, the undersigned, wish to notify * 7 our customers and the public generally that our Bread will bo* sold at lid cash on delivery per 4ib loaf from Monday, 7th inst. J. M. CRODCHER_& SONS. METHODIST SCHOOL HALL MISSIONARY TEA THURSDAY. APRIL 10th, 6 p.m. « Admission 1/-. Evening,’ .Musical Programme, $ o’clock. Collection,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1924, Page 1
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