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INEXPENSIVE REABY-FOR-WEAR FROCXS. Landead ex S.S. lonic, a skip* ment of Ladies’ Frocks for Spring and Summer wear. Tlio prices are much lower than usual. We give a few examples, and invite inspection of many others. SPRING CAMBRIC FROCKS, 9/11, 12/11, 14/6, 19/6 TRICOLINE and FUJIETTE FROCKS, 18/11, 25/6, 29/6 JERSEY SILK FROCKS, 49/6, 55/6, 72/6 VOILE, SILK and MOROCAIN FROCKS EQUALLY CHEAP.

SENSATIONAL SALE LANGRIDGE & CO.’S STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING bought at 6/8 IN THE £ BARGAINS BY THE BARROW LOAD THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY CO., LTD.

Van Housen Soft Collars V 9

THE feature of the Van Housen Collar is that it is constructed from one piece of specially woven Egyption Cotton fabric, differing from other collars in that there is only one thickness or play and the same piece that forms the band forms the outer part, being folded instead of the two pieces being sown together. It has a stiff collar appearance and tests have proved this Collar will wear at least a year and will retain its appearance of stiffness without the use of starch, chemicals or other artificial stiffening. The Van Housen Collar is made entirely in Great Britain, and our price is only 1/9.

Better Quality Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose 2 pairs 6/6. NELSON - HARMONIC SOCIETY rpHE Annual Meeting of Subscribers A will be held on THURSDAY Evening, 16th October, at 9 p.m. Nominations will be received cn or before Thursday, 9th mst. F. G. GIBBS, Hon. Secretary. OPEN To-night. Upstairs sample rooms filler! with good stuff. lou come.—“R.” People’s Emporium. HOSIER Y. Ladies’ Silk 3/9, 5/3, 12/6. Many shades, including Cream and White, Boys’ School Hose 2/6 to 5/-. All main colours. Men’s Socks. Special All Wool, 2 pairs for 3/6, in Soft Cashmere. —F. W. Huggins, The Haeremai, 114 Trafalgar street. GREAT things are for the great! Nothing here for the limp and the empty, or for the mean minded, or the beggarly of heart. We’re better without vou, far; —“R.” People’s Emporium. MOTUE KA LICEN SING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE T CHARLES THOMAS FERGUSON, -*• » of Takaka, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Waitapu and known as the “Globe Hotel,” do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Motueka on the 4th day of December, 1924 ,apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to HENRY SAMUEL DICK, my appointee. Dated at Takaka, the 25th day of September: 1924. C. T. FERGUSON. Pitt and Moore. Solicitors for Applicant, Nelson.

W 1 THE SIRE OF THE SEASON ECLIPSE, 1411 N.Z.S.B. ILL travel as under :— Mondays: Appleby and home Tuesday; I' ridays to Wakefield; rest of the week own stables. Terms: £3 15s, payable Ist THOS. GREIG, Spring Grove. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY TROUT FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER Ist, 1924, APRIL 30th, 1925 LICENSES may now be obtained from Messrs J. E. Hounsell and Co., Trafalgar street, Nelson; Sibson s Sports Store, Motueka; Mr _W. Swanney, Hodgson and Co., Murchison, and Mr Winton Gore Porter, Reefton. W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary. TtlE YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COM* PANY, LIMITED ) TVrOTICE is hereby giventhat the 1 ' Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd. lias appointed Mr F. J. McCabe as its Chief Agent for the Nelson in lieu of Mr N. V. Wotton, who hag relinquished the District Agency. Mr McCabe will bo fully empowered to transact every description of business. VERNON IRVING, Manager. Department of Lands and Survey. Nelson. 25th September, 1924. THIS Department has on hand, a property of 7J* acres with Dwelling House, etc., and lately occupied by R. 11. Craven, containing about 4£ acres of orchard, situated about V 2 miles from the Loww Moutere School. This orchard consists of cherries, apples and small fruit. As mortgagee in possession, lam prepared to negotiate for sale of this property to a bona fido purchaser on private'treaty. The property shows a good annual return and would be suitable for a man-who is prepared to undertake outside work in the district. The Crown mortgage over this property has been considerably reduced. A deposit of £IOO would be required. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 6

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