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MISCELLANEOUS STAFF-CAPTAIN SAM HAVES nml -' ENVOY OLSEN, amid appronriati scenery, will'conduct llright, Hrcosy Meetings, full of life and go. On Monday Night, .Musical Melange HPENDEMS arc invited for I lie ereetic ,J - in STEEL FRAME AND UEJI FORCED CONCRETE OF TIIKK Plans and Specifications may be seen at (ho College Office, Nelson, or at our Offices, where lenders close on TUESDAY, the 15th day of April, 3930, al Noon. GRAY YOUNG, MORTON & YOUNG, Registered Architects, WELLINGTON. TO ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS ~ K*'IBROUS Plaster supplied and fixed. design Ceilings. For price, etc., A. BRETT, Plaster Works. Near "Mail" Office. Corner ITaven-rd. and Wakatu Lane. WORKUPS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION ALL interested in the formation of a '""■ Circle iu Nelson are invited to attend a meeting In bo held in The Institute on TUESDAY' Next, the Ist April, al 8 p.m. F; MITCHELL, ' J. R. GRIGG, Convenors. BISHOP'S SCHOOL Primary and Kindergarten Divisions. AUTUMN HALF-TERM Pest time of year for children to settle in new surroundings. CLEARING SALE AT KOHATU WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1930 JEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR JAMES PAGAN to sell ON HIS FARM AT KOHATU, on the 2nd APRIL, 1930, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under:— 14-00 HALFBRED SHEEP, comprising—300 M.S. Lambs. 400 Breeding Ewes. 100 4-tooth Ewes. 120 2-tooth Ewes. 500 Wethers (half forward). 12 Merino Rams. • 3 Cows—l fat, 1 store (good), 1 in mi'*.. Donald Woolpress, Spring Dray, Dog Cart. Harness. 2 Saddles. FURNITURE.—Haako Piano, in good order, 11.M.V. Gramophone (table model), Sewing Machine, 2 Morris Chairs, Chesterfield, large Mirror, Wardrobes, 2 Duchesses, Bedsteads, Chairs, Crockery and Sundries. BULBS BULBS BULBS ""pULIPS: 26 v named Darwins 10/- doz. ■*■■ Good mixed. Guaranteed to contain six Colours, 5/- dozen. RANUNCULUS, Asiatic, 2/- dozen. ANEMONE, St. Briged, 2/- dozen. CABBAGE & CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. L. COTTON HALIFAX STREET.

THE CO-OP. FOR CROCKERY Peerless White Dinner Plates, 3 for 2/6, iialf-doz. 4/6. Peerless While Pudding Plates, 3 for 2/3, half-doz. 4/3. Peerless While Broad and Butter Plates 3 for 1/5, half-doz. 2/6. Peerless White Soup and Porridge Plates 3 for ?./-, half-doz. 3/9. White and Gold Tea Plates 3 for 1/2, half-doz. 2/3. W. and G. Tea Cups and Saucers, English China, 3 for 2/9, half-doz. 5/-. Pink and Gold Lines Tea Cups and Saucers 3 for 1/11, half-doz. 3/8. W. and G. Breakfast Cups and Saucers 3 for 1/11, half-doz. 3/9. Breakfast Cups onlv, W. and G., 3 for 1/4, half-doz. 2/6. Peerless White Meat Dishes 1/3, 1/7, 2/3, 3/3 each. Peerless White Vegetahle Dishes 4/9 ea. Peerless White Gravy Boats 1/10 each. Guaranteed all English Ware. Remember, we deliver. THE WORKERS' CO-OP., Bridge Street and Tahunanui

m & TV -;■: sW "!■■•: t-. & ■*■''■ flo need to buy an Inferior «eparotor because of Its low price and easy terms when you can bny "the world's easiest running and closest skimming separator" on these- easy time payments. Deposit £1 with no further payment until September Ist. 1030. '-REEM6 BALL-BEARING u-.=m:m^^w is money saving and money making —a sound investment. Bpecial features include — i. Faur ball bearings—for easy operation 2. Automatically regulatod oiling system. 8. Solentiflu design giving clean skimming at (9 temperatures. 4. Brilliant lasting Japinned finish. 5. Sasy *o turn, easy to elsao. DaJlTujM Mas Rl ilcalreil—"Writa fax psrticctora \wnm \mwm\ WAKEFIELD

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 2

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