Hf'ilANJiS.— Mr and Mrs Ollson, of A tlie Store, Wakapuaka, desire to lender their thanks to the neighbours who so kindly came to their assistance when tlie Butter-Factory was burnt down on Thursday morning. I "tPEED Potatoes Early Vermonts, 1 Beauty of Hebron, White and Bed, Breezes Prolific, Robin Adair; also a splendid sample of Dakota, table lotatoes, large and flowery.---.T. Wood and Soils, Ltd.
i I»UKE Concentrated British Cocoa 1/V | per lb. -A packet of Nut Koval Chocolate free with each pound of this delicious Cocoa..—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd
, V1 „ 1W , 281 b boxes for 11/6, 121bs for 5/6, 61 bs for 2/9. The cheapest price for 20 years. Quality tlie best.. Golden Sultanas 3/6 for 6 lbs. Best' Seeded Raisins 3/6 for 6 lbs. —J. Wood and Sons, Bridge street. 'Tk NSLEY (3hina, the best English t Jr\. China procurable, in Tea Sets and in the famous White Tea ware, Sweet Dishes and Jugs, etc. See windows.— J. Wood and Sons,, Ltd. ■fT’lßSTlhipment of Tennis goods just arrived. Get- first pick of Williams’ “Drive” Racquets at J. I’. Cooke and Sons, Ltd. • TUST arrived," at ’Royal Blue 1 louse, ■" Spalding and Jacques’ lermis Racquets and Balls. —J- P- Cooke and Sous, Ltd. 'T’IIE - beginner’s Tennis Racquet must; X be reliable and. strong. Let us snow you the Jacques’ “Champion. J. P. Cooke and Sons, Ltd. THE P ERMANE N T BUILDING SO = CIETY OF NELSON The usual monthly subscription MEETING will ' bo held at the OFFICE, Trafalgar Street, oii MONDAY and TUESDAY, 18th and 19th August, 1924, from 9 a.in. till 3 p.m. each day. t . NOTE. — Subscriptions can always be paid prior to the Pay-Days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary.
ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN FREDERICK CHARLES HENRY BENSEMANN Late of UPPER MOUTERE, Deceased ' IVERSONS having claims against the above Estate are requested forthwith to render to us particulars thereof in' duplicate. PITT AN,D MOORE, Solicitors to the Trustees. • "dairy farms-for-sale NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned far mwill be offered for Sale by Public Auction at this office on TUESDAY, 26th August, 1924, at 11 a. m. SCHEDULE Part Section 110, Square 11, Dloclft* N, Takaka Survey District. Area 98 acres 35 perches. Upset price £1450, payable in cash or by Deferred payments. Deposit required on D.P. £IOO. This is a dairy farm situated one mile from Central Takaka School and 3 miles from Takaka Dairy Factory. Whole area iq flat and undulating and is all in pasture. Subdivided into 15 paddocks. Buildings comprise a dwelling of four rooms, cow shed,' and yards, hay loft, engine room, and other outbuildings. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office. Nelson, 15th Aug., 1924. At the first signs of Influenza take "NAZOL”—a simple, safe, speedy and sura specific. Penetrating and germkilling 1/6 for 6U doses.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 August 1924, Page 6
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