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Y v .<i..> s long given and brawn knitted overcoat from Mr Cockburn's fence, Seymour Avenue, on Saturday afternoon please return to Miss Lucas, 31 Ngafiawa street 'Phone 2751). WANTED, by young lady, work in •' •"» f ,:,;,; No previous experience, but A/.i1i,,.'. ':.■! ciii-.k fa learn Rcp'.V ma. V.iue. "Cycle," Mail Office. J ANTED Known: Every wage- •»' earner should support Workers Co-operative Society of Nelson, which during its five, years' existence, lias paid back to member.'; over £SOOO in Bonuses, besides providing substantially far Reserves. Full information as *.o method of joining and benefits derived obtainable at the Stores. Bridge street and Tahunanui. r ANTED, middle-agett woman as » ' housekeeper. One child not objected to. Apply W. .Mears, Box 36, Ra i_V u thy. r '7lE services of a really good house-to-house canvasser are required for Nelson and Motueka Districts. Previous experience necessary. Apply with copies of testimonials to "167," Mail Office. __ "*0 LET, two furnished front rooms, conveniences, separate meter and entrance. Adults only.—lß Vanguard street. , . DEE'S "Great Shoe Sale: Ladies' White Canvas Strap Shoes 4/9; Ladies' Bath Slippers 6d pair. DEE'S Boot Sale: Gents' Pox Calf Derbv Boots, round toe, stout soles. Solid English Boot, 15/9. DEE'S Great Bargain Sale: Ladies Glace Lace Shoes, Louis heels 5/9; Fleet-Foot Tennis Shoes 5/9. DEE'S Sale" offering great bargains in all classes of Footwear. See our windows. They tell the tale. Chiver's berry. Raspberry and Apricot, 1/6 ■*■ berry. Raspberry and Apricot, 1/6 n jar; K." Cape Gooseberry 2/3 2-lb jar; large assortment of all the choicest Biscuits. Calve's Foot Jelly 2/- a jar.— Parcel!, Anstice.'s Buildings. , APPLES APPLES DESSERT Apples 476 per case. Delivered to any part of City. 'Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit Coy., 36 Hardy si. ROCK Melons from 6d each. Don't miss yours.—Nelson Fruit Coy. T'O~LET~ a modern five-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, motor shed. Apply 12 Gloucester street. FOR SALE, gent's cycle, in good order, £4 10s cash. 'Write "BCD.," Mail Office. NEEDLEWORK "RS T. S. DEE'S Needlework Classes - will commence on March 2nd. Also Miss M. Dee's Junior Classes. NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE GUESSING COMPETITION "Vt/E hereby certify that (he number sand and fifty nine (4059). 11. 0. BENNETT. , B. W. LANE, Scrutineers. ' The. closest guesses are : Ist: J. W. King, Painter, 4098. 2nd: Mr John Hill, St. Vincent St., 4012 3rd: Mr Phyllis Leake, Mental Hospital, 4133. . Order for prize, may be had on application to Treasurer, E. , Merrick, 5 J'arere street*, Nelson. BLENHEIM RACES POPE'S Motor Service Cars leave Nelson 7 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. daily for Races-. Returning after Races Saturday and 1.30 p.m. Sunday. Fare, £1 5s Return in 7-seater Hudson Super-Six Touring Cars. No 'buses used. Book at Office Trafalgar street, Kingsford's Buildings (next Trathen's). "'Phone 671. SHEDWOOD LODGE ART UNION Ist Prize—Bs92, Mr W. Thomas, Sherry River. 2nd Prize—B624. Mrs G. J. Smith, Tapawera. 3rd Prize—s23B. Mr A. Robertson, Blackball. 4th Prize—4l62. Mr R. A. Coleman, Rai Falls. 7 Prizes of £1: 2215, 1589, 9434, 9501, 4534, 8753, 6203. L. H. WADSWORTH, Secretary. MOTUEKA COOL STORAGE POOL COOL STORAGE.SPACE APPLICATIONS are now being re- •••*• ceived for the lease of cool storage space at the Stores of the Motueka Cool Storage Co., Ltd., at a charge of Two Shillings and Two Pence per case space for the whole season 1926. Applicants for space before this date are requested to now confirm their former letters, as only a limited quantity of space is available and the executive of the Pool intend to apportion that pro rata to approved applicants. Therefore early application is necessary.

. ■ P. G. MOFFATT, Secretary, Motucka Cool Storage Pool. Port Motucka. 16th Feb., 1926. r"OR SALE fiY TENDER The Purebred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, ian Mcdonald ri'ENDERS 'marked Tender) closing - J March 2nd, 1926, to be addressed to Vincent Gibbins and Co., I'ost Office, Riwaka. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Pedigree: Sir Hector McDonald (Imp.) dam, Grace Darling. lan McDonald is a handsome brown, standing 17 hands, with plenty of bone and muscle of the right sort. The progeny of his sire, Hector McDonald, has been very successful in the show ring and has be* n in the Southland districts for 13 years, never needing to be taken out of there. Hector McDonald's sire was the famous Prince of Albyns and as a three-year-old beat 112 of the best horses in Scotland, and when imported to Victoria was purchased for 900 guineas. He won a. number of prizes in Victoria, including first and championship at the National Show of that State. lan McDonald, dam Grace Darling, was sold at a high figure for export to Australia, was by Lord Lyons, the latter by the famous horse Lord Salisbury, •irid is descended from the most, renowned horse ever produced in Scotland. lan McDonald combines in himself the blood of Lord Salisbury, Voting Raker, Lord Lyons and King of the Olans, all of the highest class of breeding horc-es. lan McDonald has travelled for three seasons and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. No better bred horse has ever come to the West Const. He. has won the following prizes: First fit Wyndharn as a yearling, third at Gore and third at Wyndharn as a two-year-old. second in all ages at the Ambertey JJyJaibition as a three-year-oH

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 February 1926, Page 2