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■ago" pipe in city street. ■*— Christmns present. Will finder please return O'Sullivan's Cottage, Tahuna. Reward. f OST, a pearl necklace on Monday L* night, between Empire Theatre „nd Britannia Heights. Howard on returning to Mail Oiliee. I OST, door key. Finder please rc- ' turn 1.0 ,J. C.' Small, Seymour Avenue, or C/o. Levin and Co. LOST , votei'day, one GoodTvre and Kim. Re- .]. C. INGRAM & CO., Hardy Street TRAYEU on my property at Ap-•~-J pleby, 2 Setters mot tier a(nd son). Owner tan have same by paying expenses.—\V. Spencer. fOUND: Paper table napkins, look like, linen, just the thing for the holidays, 1/- per doz; 5/- per 100. Largerquantities at. special prices.—McKay's. sun helmets, grey and khaki 2/11 each. Man's helmets, gi'ev, khaki and 'crash 3/3. Imitation Panamas for little hoys, 3/6.— McKay's. holiday " use, Dennison paper serviettes, superior linen finish, 1/- doz; 5/- 100; 40/- per 1000.McKay's. SCRIPTURE Union Cards for 1926 obtainable from the Secretary, F. J. Cooke, Examiner street. S HARM AIM'S "Bijou" New Years Eve. only. Special 2/- in the £ off all Suit Cases. _ HARM'AN'S~'Bijou.'' Secure your * Suit Cases to-day. Save 2/- in the £. MONTGOMERY'S have just landed another bunch of 30x3£ Cord Tyres at 55/- each. jTi ENUINE~3Ox3FCc^ _ fyres at 55>, just, arrived. At Montgomery's. CATIFoI^TAN - SPORTS, MOTUEKA TRAVEL by Emms' Motors New Year's Day, leajving Nelson 8 a.m. and 9.15 a.m., returning from Motueka 5 p.m.—7o miles for 12/6. 'Phone 527. PARTING Shots. 65/- Cricket Bat for 35/-; 45/- Writing Desk for 25/-. To-night.—Sinclair's Emporium. PARTING Shots. Exhibition Compendiums, each with Patent Fount Pen, 2/6 complete.—Sinclair's Emporium PARTING Shots. High grade FounL tain Pens 25/-. Swept out Tonight at 15/- each. —Sinclair's Empor, ium, 50 Bridge street. nnOTAMOES. Plentiful supply choice -"- ripe Tomatoes. 6d per Jb.—Nelson Seed Coy., 124 Hardy street.—L. M. Estcourt, Proprietor. |VASPBERRlESrClmice~dessei-tßasp- -"-*■' berries in punnets arrived frgjjfc., this afternoon. —Nelson • Seed Coy, j le4" Hardy street.—L. M. Estcourt, Proprietor. i CENTRE TOURNAMENT NELSON GREEN IGHT Lunch during mid-day inter- * val for convenience, of bowlers. GLADIOLI IN FLOWER T OVERS of the. Gladiolus are invit- * ed to call and inspect the blooms at E. P.. Martin's, 37 Grove street. Visitors welcome at any time. TADMOR ART UNION .[/'INNING ticket No. 264: E. For- * man, Tapawera. T. E. FARGHER. BAND V T?HE Regimental Band will parade '■*• at Band Room at 7.15 THIS EVENING in mufti. T. MAHONEY, ' Hon. Secretary. CONEY PARK and see the Old Year out and the New Year in .at Coney Park., _______ \\7ILL be openT O-MORROW Even- _ ing. NELSON LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated) * N Open Combined Tournament will L be held on the above Courts on New Year's Day, starting at 9.30. Competitors are asked to arrange their own partners if possible. Entrance 1/- per player. ~" BISHOP TAYLOR SMITH j"x Chaplain-General of the Forgas SUNDAY. 3rd January, 1926 PATHEDRAL, 11 a.m. ; Marsden Church House, 3 p.m. ; All Saints' 6.30 p.m. ; 8 p.m., in Marsden Church House, to men and youths over 15, "The Dignity of Manhood.'' CITY OF NELSON NOTICE TO MOTOR DRIVERS AND OTHERS i~kN New Year's Eve the section of "' Trafalgar Street between Hardy Street and Bridge Street will be Closed to vehicular traffic from 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Cleric. ORINOCO TENnTs , CLUB TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY, Jan. 2. I ENTRIES will be accepted on the J Court early on the day of play. 11. P. Hudson, Esq.. has donated a Cup for the player scoring most points in the Tournament; to be held for one year S. R. LLEWELLYN. Hon. Secretary. A~P - O~ITO G Y W r E, the undersigned, do hereby pub- * » licly apologise to the Thomason family and the Waghorn family for all the reflections we have caused to be cast on their names. L. ELLIOTT. ALICE THOMASON. IBBS' MOTORS will leave Nelson j "■" for Tnkakn at 6 a.m. New Year's Day; 0 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 2nd; and 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3rd. Returning from Takaka at'6 a.m. New Year's Day; 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 2nd, and 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. "3rd. 'Phone 884. /"ALL Papers": 1000 rolls to be sold room for new shipment arriving. Come early and make your selection. —G. W. Jacobs, Trafalgar Square.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1925, Page 1