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-TY RANGES, Mandarins, Pineapples, '-s Passion Fruit- Fresh shipment today. —Nelson Fruit Coy. M“ a iLM AIL A m-r Oriinge.A Sydney 1 Seville and Poormans. Prices right. We deliver. —Nelson Fruit Coy. UDSON'S 'ATilk Clmc. Tabs. We have just, landed 5 gross. —Nelson Fruit Coy. 1 ENGLISH Magazines and Perio lC its. |>ig supply received at .\if. .od>n son's. Wf KEK iKN'I) "‘Specials. Balance of * » d’ovs at sacrificial- prices. Must instantly "elear. Snip for bazaars, etc. Act now. —People s Emporium.

' “VTEEDS must when the Devil drives.” -IN All must go. Self-interest should prompt a visit.' Act now.—People's Emporium. _ ». b r<on i ,4 BROWNIE Troop (for Cl iris 7 to - 1 *- 11) is being formed 10M0RR0W Afternoon (Saturday) at All Saints School, at 2 o'clock, in connection with ih e All Saints’ tlirj Cluides. All Girls wishing to join are invited. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1 ,owei Hardy Street, SUNDAY NEXT OPECIAE Missionary Services, con--45 ducted by Miss’ Hilda Small, ot Samoa. Morning at 11: “A trip through the North-West Out-Stations of L.M.S. Samoa.” Evening at. 6.30: “The Miracle of the Gospel in Samoa.” Solo hv Mrs Jury, “Come unto Me." NELSON - fEL EP HON E E X CHA NG E

ALL Telephone Exchange connections toe which rental is still unpaid at 2 p.m. on the 21st instant will be disconnected in accordance with the notice printed on accounts rendered. In all cases of disconnection, a fee of 5/- will be charged before service is restored.

S. AYLING, Chief Postmaster. NELSON POULTRY AND FEATHER* FANCIERS' SHOW Drill Slhml THIS EVENING and ALL DAY TO-MORROW Rig Display of Poultry, Pigeuns. CageIJirds, Toy-Dogs and Cats. Admission U-- Art Union 1 iekets admit to the Show. __ CRAYFISH LARGE supplv arrived to-day, also fresh Oysters, Flounders, Sohnappei Smoked mid Cooked Fish in abundance. BURLINGTON CAFE, ’Rhone 439. (Next Commercial Hotel.) GEO. \VTHTE._ DON’T HESITATE OR DELAY TO BUY NOW. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, SEAGRASS FURNITURE, BEDDING, Etc. All new, high-class goods, and being sold at less than 'auction prices. 'The balance of the stock must he elaeared quickly. Cull and see the great bargains being offered.

LOCK'S CLOSING SALE the permanent building society OE NELSON T -THE USUAL MONTHLY SUIISCIUI’- - IION MELTING will be lit Id at tlie Office. Trafalgar Street, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 21st and 22nd July, 1924, from 9 a.in. till 3 p.m. each day. NOTE. —Subscriptions can always be paid prior to (lie Pay-Days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT NELSON IVrOTICE is hereby given that CARL 1’ DIED RICH ClilliSTiAN EGG El IS of Upper Mouterc, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holdcn at- mv office on TUESDAY, the 29th day of July, 1924, at 2.30 o’clock W. ROUT, Deputy-Official Assignee. 17th July, 1924. FUNERAL NOTICE npiJE friends of the late Joint William .aylor are informed that his funeral will arrive at the Motueka Cemetery TO-MORROW (Saturday) Morning at 11 o’clock. ALFRED SHONE, ... ,i Undertaker and Embalmcr.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 6