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LOST ”i OST, between Richmond and Waka--Li puaka, i-busiiel of wheat (small sack). Finder please ’phone 18, Richmond. T OST oft' car between Port and Bichmend, bundle of tenting. Finder phase communicate with Goodrich Service Station, or Franzen and Co. LOST. Will person who took wrong hat Saturday night meeting Hampden street, please communicate “M.,” Mail Office. 1 OST on Stoke Road, brown and blue -*-« silk scarf. Finder please return to Commercial Hotel, Nelson. Reward. T |OST, between Port and Cathedral -*L* on Sunday, an umbrella toil. Finder please ring_37l. / I T OST, a Wahl fountain pen; valued as keepsake. Good reward. Apply Mail Office. T OST in Empire Saturday eight, a small brown purse, containing one IT- rote and silver. Apply Mail Office. Reward. A N H. 13. Special just arrived. Small Boys’ and Boys’ All Wool, onepiece Bathing Costumes with Coloured Edges; also suitable for little girls and generally in great demand during summer months. Note the price, 6/11. “Petone” Brand.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. _ A USTRALIAN Mutual Provident Society.—lt is the intention of the Society on or after the 18th day of December next, to issue a Copy Police" in place of Policy No. 433808 on the life of Joseph Henry Hockey, which is declared to have been lost.—A. Amies, Manager for New Zealand.—Wellington, 21st. Nov., 1924. _ H:"0 Sport- Suits of 2 garments • -*-® 1 • are always popular and in great demand during the Summer Season. Now showing,’ large selection of these light-weight Suits in a variety of new shades and patterns; also , Sport Coats to wear with the Grey Flannel Trousers. See these new goods at H.B.’s —the Great Outfitters, Nelson. NELSON PROFESSIONAL MUSK CIANS’ ASSOCIATION, Reg. fEVAREWELL Social tendered to Mr Jolin Tait, A.R.C.0., on his transfer to Auckland. : • Members meet at Haereinai Tea Rooms Trafalgar st., Wednesday next, 8 o’clock H. S. CLAUGHTON, Hon. Secretary. /CLOSED all day Wednesday. Buy your Show apparel early Tuesday’ at McKay’s. _ ItyfEN’S Combination Bathing Coin" tumes 2/11. Wool Bathing -Cps r tumes 9/6 to 15/6. Boys’ Bathing Suits 2/3 to 4/6. At McKay’s. CILK Shirts for Men can always be obtained at H.B.’s, the well-known caterers for Sports Wear, and these cdbl, neat looking Shirts /are more popular than ever for the hot weather. Fugi, Tussore and White Silk Shirts with Canoe or Tennis Collars attached, from. 22/6 to 26/6. All sizes.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nclson. , ■ T/*REE Tue sday Qnhf! Wide-End Tip. ' Worth -H/6, r,ntf* Shirley- President ' Braces. Worth 4/6. Free with every Sian’s Suit sold on Tuesday at McKay’a. ~ri OOD Picnic"Hats~l767l7ll, 3/6, 4/6; Boys’ Helmets 2/6 to 4/6; Boys’’ Panamas 8/9; Men’s Panamas 9/6 to 25/-.—McKay’s. - ENGLISH GOOSEBERRIES XA/ANTED at once, 10 tons. Apply— THOMPSON AND HILLS, LTD., Motiieka.WAIMEA COLLIITdOGTRIAL CLF6 WAKEFIELD $ r “ 1 , THE Annual Sleeting will be held on SATURDAY, Nov. 29th. . Business’: Election of Officers and General. 11. RICKETTS, Secretary. CITY OF NELSON~ ' ? LOAN PROPOSALS IyrEETINGS for the purpose of exT’-*- plaining loan proposals to be addressed by City Councillors will, be t.eld iii the Hampden Street School and the Brook Street School respectively on Tuesday Evening Next, the 2Sth inst., at 7.30. All Ratepayers invited. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. r i-ahm e r s i LIGHT YOUR HOME TUS “OELCO* i WAY 'T’HINK of the wonderful 1 -S- and safety when allyou have to do to flood a room with light is to pres* a butlon The “DELCO”' Electric Lighting Plane ’’llfils a long-felt want, in that it is tK most easy, to work, safe and reliable, and the most economical Plant on the market. The pasit years have proved its worth. May we tell you more about it! W. RICHARDS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, j] 22 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON SOLE AGENT NELSON MJOVTNCE. BEASLEY AND GREY , HARDY STREET T/N)R Good, Sound, and reasonably- * priced New and Second-hand FURNITURE, we cannot be beaten. COMPARE OUR 'PRICES. v Cash buyers of clean Household Goods. ’Phone 857. >AKLAND Six, the Car Exceptional. Have you tried it?—M.F.G. M<v irs. Ltd., Agents (next G.P.0.). EIRE} EIRE! Protect your property with *'TTNT)ERWRITER’S” FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Always ready fc? action 1 and remarkably effective. Means lower Insurance Premiums.—R. P M. Manning i and Co.. 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1924, Page 1

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