LOST LUST on Stoke Road, brown and blue silk scarf. Finder please return tv Commercial Hotel, Nelson. Howard. AN M.B. Special just arrived. Small Bovs' and Bovs’ All Wool, onepiece Battling Costumes with Coloured Edges; also suitable for little girls ami generally in great demand during summer months. Note the price, 6/11. "Petone” Brand.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. HiO Sport Suits of 2 garments *-* ** 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. Coals to wear with the Grey Flannel Trousers. See these new goods at H.B.’s —the Great Outfitters, Nelson. SILK Shirts for Men can always bo obtained at H.lt.’s, the well-known caterers for Sports Wear, and these cool, neat looking Shirts are more popular than ever for the hot weather. Kugi, Tussore and White Silk Shirts with Canoe or Tennis Collars attached, from 22/6 to- 26/6. All sizes.—N.Z. Clothing Factory. Nelson. WAIMEA COLLIE DO(i ftflAL CLOT* WAKEFIELD nDHE Annual Meeting will he held on -A SATURDAY, Nov. 29th. Business: Election of Officers and 'General. 11. RICKETTS, Secretary. E CCHR B CJT. MARY'S HALL, Manuka Street, This Week WEDNESDAY, 26th Not Thursday. Admission 1/-. FOE SALE ELEVEN CITY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES All Subdivided into Approved Areas 4 LAND TRANSFER TITLES Situated in the Locking Estate, with a total frontage of about 830 feet to Locking Street. NOTE.—This is an opportunity forthe speculative builder and others. The sites comma id a magnificent view. Elevated runny position Easy of access and within a tew minutes of the centre of the City. To effect a quick sale, £SOO will be accepted for the lot. Easy terms. Particulars, ALFRED GOULD, Hardy Street. SALE iOFIVORK" “ ST. MARY’S, MANUKA STREET, FRIDAY. 28th. Entertainment bv Convent Pupils Fancy Work, Christinas Tree, ProduceGames for young at id old. Admission 1/-. . 8 o’clock. _ '"NELSON ACADEAIY "OF MUSIC PUPILS’ RECITAL, in M.-asdeu Church House Library, THURSDA Y EVENING .at 8 o’clock. Free Admission Cards on application at Academy Rooms. , ~ NELSON PROFESSIONAL - MUSir~ CIANS’ ASSOCIATION, Regd. President; Mrs M.ACFARLAN.E, L.A.B. A FAREWELL Social will be tendered to MR JOHN, TAIT, A.R.G.0., on the eve of his departure for Auckland, at Marsden Church Library, THURSDAY, at 9.15 p’m. Members, Senior Pupils and friends invited. H. 8. CLAUGIITON, ■ Hon. Secretary. APPLEBY TUBILEE Tea and Concert in St. A* !: Alban’s Sunday Schoolroom on FRIDAY Evening, Lcommencing at 7 o’clock. Tea 6d, Concert 1/-. IDE BEST GIFT OF AIL IS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH The gift that no-one else can give. Inexpensive and pleasing. We have a largfe variety of styles--something to meet the Tequirements of everyone. * We recommend an. early appointment to enable ns to give your sitting tlie necessary amount, of time, which is essential in the production of Higliclass Portraiture. ’PHONE 182. BROMA STUDIO 41 HARDY STREET FARMERS I LIGHT YOUR HOME THE "DELCO’ WAY ''■"'HINK of the wonderful convenience and safety when all you have'* to do to flood a room with light is to press a button. The “DELCO” Electric Lighting Plant 'ulfils a long-felt, want, in that it is th*. most easy to work, safe and reliable, and the most economical Plant on the market. The past years have proved its worth.. May we tell you mord about it! W. RICHARDS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, 22 BRIDGE STREET, « NELSON SOLE AGENT NELSON PROVINCEGLEEViE valves require no adjustments or tinkering of anv kind. They slide on and on at their work smoothly, silently, perpetually—without attention The Willys Silent Knight at £505. M.F.C. MnicrS; Ltd. fjiext G.P.Q.b
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 1
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