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MISCELLANEOUS ''A7'OURS in Haste. P.S.—Healy’s Shoe Sale starts Wednesday next. HAROLD J. SHARP, Painter and House Decorator, lor satisfactory service at pleasing prices. A PRICOTS, Apricots. Choice ripe des- *’*■ sert.—Nelson Fruit Co'. PECIAL To-night: Choice Dessert pothouse Grapes 2/- lb. —Nelson Fruit Co. TAFFA Oranges from Palestine, the ” leading dessert Orange.—Nelson Fruit Co. fr'RVIOT Apricots. Choice dessert, •*- ripe.—Nelson Fruit Co. 1 FORECAST. A nippy day with plenty - ! of nippy bargains. Wednesday next. Healy’s Shoe Sale. T F it’s H.B. it is correct for Nelson College. Boys’ Outfit Specialists in all Boys’ College wear.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. MUST go out. Listen, Men !20 Men’s White Shirts 2/11, Men’s Striped Shirts 4/11, 5/11 and 8/11. Really good Shirts. —Anstice’s Open Warehouse out of the kitchen on Wednesday morning and visit Healy’s Shoe Sale. Offers heaps of Bargains. pT/\RENTST~Look for the H.B. label A for your Boys’ College Outfits. Correct Regulation Design. Largest stock in Nelson.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. ' TVTUST go out. Listen, Men !75 Gents’ smart Suits, Quality, Fit, Cut good, 79/6, 89/6 and 105/-. Yes, we have Suits at 42/-. —Anstice’s Open Warehouse. npHOUSANDS of Sturdy Boys throughout the Dominion are wearing H!b. Suits. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. Per Cent. Penalty on City Rates. -*- Becomes due 7th February. A QUIET, sure way to reduce the actual cost of your Shoe and Boot bill is to visit Healy’s Shoe Sale, commencing Wednesday next. MUST go out, Mothers, listen ! Boys’ Suits 12/9, 14/9 to 29/6, odd sizes in Boys’ Overcoats 21/-, Boys’ or Girls’ Jerseys 5/11. You will have to pay double when winter comes.—Anstice’s Open Warehouse. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY GODWIT SEASON T ICENSES to shoot Godwits (commonlv known as Snipe) may now be obtained at the Chief Post Office, Nelson, on payment of a fee of TO/-. Any person found shooting these birds without a license will be prosecuted. W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND * A PPLICATIONS are invited and will ■ close on MONDAY, 13fh February, at Noon, fpr the pns’tion of Dog Tax Collector for the through of Richmond. - Particulars asj't-o commission, cftc.-, may be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. E. J. THOMAS, Town Clerk. _ PIRITUALISM Expounded and Defended, by Mr and Mrs Webb (Psychics and Speakers for years at the New Century Hall Spiritualists Church, Wellington), and by Mr Joseph Taylor, of Nelson (Absolutist), when Rev. SaleHarrison’s recent Misrepresentations of Spiritualism and Evolution will be exposed. Series of meetings in Foresters’ Hall, commencing SUNDAY, 26th Feb., at 8.15 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT T| W. TAYLOR, 27 Hardy street, • Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer, late of Begg’s, has started business on his own account and can now give his full time and attention to all customers. Phone 434. THANKS

MRS COLEMAN and Family wish to thanTc all those who sent messages of sympathy in their recent sad and sudden bereavement DRESSMAKING TVfISS ROTH WELL will re-open for business 7th February, Trafalgar street (over Mr E. Richards, Tailor). Orders promptly executed. NOTICE W®' le undersigned, n °fice that ■• * anyone trespassing on our properties at Redwood’s Valley will be prosecuted and all dogs destroyed. HERBERT KNIGHT. GEORGE BRIGHT. ARTHUR STRINGER (Westdale) II C. HARLEY. A. C. MAISEY., P. WILSON. W. HENRICK. H. S. GILL. T. QTLL. P. NEWPORT. LUCAS’S Nelson Almanac has been described as “The best literary shilling’s worth this side of the Line.” EUROPEAN SEASON 1928 ESCORTED TOURS from NAPLES, TOULON & MARSEILLES —Visiting— THE RIVIERA, MONTE CARLO, ITALY, ITALIAN LAKES, SWITZERLAND, PARIS BATTLEFIELDS, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND Leaving February to April Escorted Tour—Through Algeria and Tunisia. Leaving in February. Escorted Tour—Through Spain and Roman France. Leaving in March. Escorted Tour—From San Francisco to New York, en route to Europe. Leaving in April. Pleasure Cruises to Norway by Ocean Liners. Programmes and full particulars post free from — THOS. COOK &. SON, 62 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. TC’OR “Telegraph Rates,” “Population Returns,” “Money Orders,” “Ready Reckoner,” “Table of Distances by Land and Sea,” “Motor Registration.” Consult, Lucas’s Almanac for 1923. nUHE “Holdfast” Washboard is the latest invention; has 8 advantages, saves time and labour. Obtainable at E. Buxton and Co., Trafalgar-st.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 February 1928, Page 1