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1~l)ST off Blenheim car paved griiiderv. address A. S. Goode, Blenhcim. 'Kinder pk-ase communicate Pope's Motor Service. WILL The person who look tile wrong gent's bike from front of Wilkins and Field's. Hardy street, return same to Police Station and get his own. IT'OUNIL" McKay's" Sale starts Tuesd:iv. at 9 a.m. Big Bargains in all departments. We arc famous for genuine Sales. FOUND. Tuesday, at "9 a.m. Big Bargains in all Departments at McKay's 13th Annual Summer Sale. irOUND. The biggest uargains m -»- Summer Drapery will l>c found on Tuesday, at 9 a.m. At McKay); Sale. A /(\ WILL secure you pair Lady's '"*'' ♦'" White Canvas Walking Shoes. covered heels .all sizes. The greatest value ever offered in White Summer Shoes. Remember price—4/9 pair.— 11.8.'5, Nelson. JOSEPHINE. Summer Sale begins on " Mondav Next. JOSKFIIUNE. lie early lor me uig bargains throughout our stock. "JOSEPHINE. Quality and Price, is Un- *' surpassed at our Sale. [OSEPHINE. We are noted tor our moderate prices at all times. The Sale Prices are irresistible. ¥ OSEPHINE. Sale begins at 9.30 on *" Monday next. U.A.O.D. ■nTjHERE will be NO Meeting of the -*•• Juvenile Lodge, Pioneer No. 19, on Monday, January 11th. " H. P. FORSTER, Superintendent. LAKE ROTOROA TOURISTS please note. Accommodation House. Tariff moderate. Service cars and trains met by car. Telegrams and letters prompt attention. MR. FLOWER, Proprietor. ST. MARY'S HALL MONDAY, JANUARY 11th, at 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Admission 1/-. Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed W. HORRO CK S, 68 Vanguard Street, NELSON. Late Dispensing Optician to Tlios. Armstrong & Bro., and the Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, England. LIME are invited for the pur- -*- chase, in lots to suit customers, of 500 fully paid £1 Shares in the Motueka Lime Co. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NELSON CO-OP'. FRUIT CO., LTD. A. E. LINDUP, Secretary. Mariri. PUBLIC TRUST 0171O 171 CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES *■ * Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of— HANNAH LUCY OLSEN, late of Nelson, Spinster. Died 1/1/26. ELIZABETH RIDGYVAY, late of Nelson. Married Woman. Died 4/1/26. LEONARD STANLEY TUFNAIL. late of Nelson, Electrician. Died 25/12/25. (whose estates are under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby requirjed to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certiGed as dr-y and owing by the said extales at the date of death of deceased, with the Public Trustee's local office at Nelson, on or before the 10th day of February, 1926. Any claim not. lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. J. FITZ-GERALD, District Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Nelson. Bth January. 1926.

A PLENTIFUL supply of Raspberries J -*- in buckets. Orders delivered in rotation. Order prompt. —J. Wood and Sons, Ltd.. Bridge street. PRESERVING Jars, Canadian made, *- satisfaction guaranteed—Quarts 11/..ozen, 16/-; Agree (Australian made), quarts 8/6, 13/6. Gla-ss Jam Jars. 3 in nest, 1/- per nest. Spare Tops, lUibber Rings. Paper Jam Covers, Wood Spoons. Aluminium Preserving Pans, 14/-, 15/-.---J. Wood and Sons. chou "moTllier seed Now in Stock. NEALE & HADDOW. OPENING DAY MONDAY NEXT, January 11th 701} will be interested in the fact that a new SEED ami PLANT business will lie at your service in Wharton's Buildings, Hi'irdv Street (near the Auckland) from MONDAY Next, YOU will be interested a New Business means BETTER SERVICE FOR- YOU. TOO ETHER. WITH THE KNOWLEDGE that the whole of the stock will be new and reliable. The Seeds stocked will be drawn from the world's greatest Specialists— BATH'S SHARP'S, SUTTON'S. BURPEE'S, KELWAY'S, HURST'S and others, all Specialists. Could you have a better guarantee of true stocks. For the past, few months 1 have been in communication with these firms and slocks are now arriving, all fresh. Plants in season will be one of my Specialities, and I hope to lie able to siidolv something for YOUR, garden. A completi few davs. ill ask 'for In anv cas as you I: terestintr garden, ready in I if'you see us as often have sonic in(i. G. WEARING, lAN. FLORIST & PLANT lardy Street. LUXURIOUS EASE \7ITIIOUT extravagance is your portion if vou own a Lace Well Easy Chair or Chesterfield. You sink into the deep yielding seat, its wonderful resiliant woven webbing taking the strain without a trace of You can make your own choice of Covering at — A. H. BOYCE, BRIDGE STREET

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 January 1926, Page 1