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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. NELSON RUGBY UNION Trafalgar Park, Saturday, 31st May—Final of First Hound of Championship —HENLOR CHAMPIONSHIP—- .'! p.m. Nelson v. Old Boys, No. 1 Ground. Referee, Mr A. De Pina. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Rival v. Pirate, No. 2 Ground. Referee, Mr A. Croucher, 3 p.m. —.IUNIOR CHAMPIONSHJ P—--1.45 p.m. Nelson v. Old Bo vs. No. 1 Ground. Referee, Mr H. Brough. 1.45 p.m. —THIRD CLASS—--1.45 p.m. Nelson v. Wakatu, No. 2 Ground. Referee, Mr S. Pike. 1.45 p.m. ' —COUNTRY SENIOR MATCH—--3 p.m. Wakatu v. Waimea, Richmond. Referee, Mr W., Carson. 3 p.m. Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies (id; Stand (Id. FRED J. LOCK, Secretary N.R.U. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Tuesday, 3rd June, 1030 (King's Birthday)—Football Match at Richmond. TOWN V. COUNTRY Leave Nelson for Glenhope 8.45 a.m., Richmond 9.15 a.m., Wakefield 9.53 a.m.,' Belgrove 10.17 a.m., Kohatii 10.53 a.m., Tadmor 11.36 a.m. Leave Nelson for Belgrove 8.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. (Richmond, dep. 5.3 p.m.) Leave Nelson for Richmond 2.0 p.m. Leave Glenhope for Nelson 1.50 p.m. (Richmond, dep. 5.5 p.m.) Leave Belgrove for Nelson 11.30 a.m., 4.7 p.m. Special cheap fares \v*ill be issued from Nelson and intermediate stations and from Belgrove and intermediate stations to Richmond on the above date. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from any station to any station from Friday, 30th May, to Tuesday, 3rd June, available for return up to and including Saturday, 14th June, 1930.

TPO LET—Furnished rooms in quiet ■*• home, good locality, close to,.town. — Write "M.," "Mail" Office, or ring 673. ■*• field. Immediate possession.—Apply Pitt and Moore, Nelson. HHO LET—S-roomed Flat, all modern -*■ conveniences. Lounge, Hardy-st. FOR SALE pOR SALE—Prime wheat and lupin - seed, 7/- bus., Partridge peas 5/9. — ■C. Starnes, Lower Moutere. 17*OR SALE —Pice, Sago, or Tapioca, ■r- 41b 1/-; large Pineapple lOd, 2 tins 2/3, small Pines 7d, 3 tins 1/6, best Loose Tea 2/-, samples free.- —Parcell, Anstice's Blclgs. "0011 SALE Sole Leather, Rubber •*- Heels, Laces. —Burn, Saddler, Tra-falgar-st. 'fpOß SALE—About 80 wether lambs, -*■ delivery at Nelson Wharf.—For particulars ring Bert Baigent, Tel. 11A, Rai Valley, between 8 and 9 p.m. 1710 R SALE—9 h.p. Roadster Car in A good running order , and Seymour English Piano.—All particulars from "Roadster," "Mail" Office. 10R SALE—IO-12 Harley-Davidsor, Motor Cycle and Delivery Sidecai ~i good running order. Price £36. —J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. . CTOK, sAL-ft—Tip Toe ana l-ainung tue p Clouds, Music and records from Gold Diggers of Broadway, showing soon. Get the record and enjoy the play.—Beggs, Ltd., Nelson, or Heath's, Ltd.. Motueka. 71 OR SALE—Broken Doll and Pansy ■*- Faces and other well known old time songs on Record No. Cl6Bl, price 67- at Begg's or Heath's.

RANTED —Carpenter open cngage- ¥ T incut, wood or concrete hand, no objection country work, wages right.— "Tradesman," "Mail" Office. /COMPETENT farmhand wantsposition, dairy farm, orchard, competent ploughman or labouring. References. — Write "Agriculture," "Mail" Office. pHMSTOHURCH Passengers WantJ ed.—Cars leaving Wednesday, 4th June, Friday 6th June. Single 47/6. — Anstices' Motor Service. Telephone 501 D. Booking Office, Anstice's Buildk/AMED—iwo seats in car going - " Christchurch about 7th June or earlier, 1 day- trip preferred.—Address at "Mail" Office. RANTED— Capable refined girl " about 20, for general house work, no washing.—lso Hardy-st., Lei. 274 Office. ANTED to Rent, urgently, vicinity ' * of Port, 4 or 5 roomed house or flat, furnished or unfurnished.—Write "Isted," "Mail" Office. ■^WANTED—A Girl for office work.— " " Dee and Sons. /ANTED—Smart Boy for fruit cart. ' —Write "Fruit," c/o "Mail" Office. WANTED —Married couple for country, good wages. Also Waitress. —Particulars from The 'Reliable Registry, 105 Hardy-st., 'Phone 1177. WANTED 7ANTED to ■/lurc'Va.'"-** a quantity ' f of GARLIC.',. • Apply- '- S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD., Nelson. :

WANTED RANTED— Smart Boy for the Gro'c- * T ery trade, 15 to 17 years. Apply /in own handwriting, stating age, to i "GROCER," C/o "Nelson Evening Mail." TRAPPERS AND SHEEPFARMERS WANTED TO BUY—Rabbitskins in large or small lots for cash. Highest prices. No commissions. .No deductions. N.Z FURRED SKIN COMPANY, Box 139, Nelson. WANTED —Position in motor garage or petrol station, 10 years' experience, thoroughly competent.—Address at "Mail." 7ANTED Sell—Essex lower, over- ■ ' hauled, new tyres, ,£65 or offer. Must sell this week, any trial—Write "Essex," "Mail" Office. V ANTED Known—Cooked Hams and Pork Sausages, fresh on Friday, at Blue's Store, "WANTED KNOWN

FOR SALE "ILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan Car, latest model. Done 2000 miles, £430. MRS RITCHIE, Wakefield. order, any trial, £95. Apply "Mail" Office. "pOR SAL ■*- Delivery ior . 'phone 524. |7l OR SALE—I pole Waggon, with " body attached, perfect condition, a first-class article going cheap.—Apply Rutherford Bros., _Brightwater. SALE BY TENDER , .„__ IRS are invited by W the undersigned for the purchase of Miss Hodgson's freehold property, situate on the Main road, 'five minutes from Spring Grove Station, comprising five acres with dwelling of five rooms and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to -Miss Hodgson, Spring Grove, or MAGINNITY, SON AND SAMUEL, Solicitors, Nelson.

DIAMOND TAXIS, cheapest in town. Post, Wood, Hospital and Brook-st,, 2 passengers 1/-. Country runs and boat work greatly reduced. Don't forget to get a quote. All owner drivers. 'PHONE 257 FOR SERVICE. /ANTED Known—Cardigans, Jump- ' v crs, Vests, Bloomers, Hosiery, and Dress Flannels. Lambert's Store, Hampden-st. West. r ANTED Known—Furniture at Fac- ' ■ tory Prices. W. A. Winter, Skilled Cabinetmaker, solicits your orders. Premises part of Enterprise Wood Ware Co., Victoria,_Avenue. W "ANTED Large unfurnished room, good home with fireplace, use_ of conveniences. State locality and price. —Reply "Dunedin," c/o "Mail" Office. ¥ ANTED—Two sound Horses tor orchard work, no fancy prices.— Spain, Tasman. W~~ "ANTED—Experienced help for cooking and light housework, 7'till 2.—Apply Miss Worley, 128 Trafalgar; st. South. ANTED Known—Ladies Velour ' ' and Face-cloth Coats, with cosy fur collar and cuffs, all shades and designs. Prices ranging from 59/6.—Glassons, Ltd., Nelson. _ ANTED Known—Special clearance of Ladies' smart Tweed Coats,. furcollar and cuffs, including finest SKunk, Opposum fur, usually 69/6, 79/6 and £6/10/-. Now from 59/6.—Glassons Ltd.. 'Phone 1139. WANTED Known- T our range of Men's Overcoats is now complete, including all latest shades and styles both in Tweeds and Garbardines. Smart D.B. Tweed from 29/6 to 105/-, Garb, from 65/-. We invite you to inspect.— Glassons, Nelson. ANTED Known—Men's sleevelesss All-wool Pullovers in smart brown and grey shades. All sizes at one special price, 10/- each. Shop early to avoid disappointment. Glassons, Bridge-st. JEW Hats ! New Frocks ! New Coats ! I* * For the Autumn and Winter Season J now opening at McKay's. NEW Dress Materials in exclusive designs and weaves, direct from the I manufacturers, now opening at McKay's. cKAY'S Hosiery Club is a direct benefit to every member. Oyer 500 satisfied members already. Enquire at Hosiery Counter. __ _ "E\y Pyjama Cloths direct from Horrocks'es. Splendid patterns. Splendid qualities, 1/6 to 2/3. Send for samples.—McKay's.

FOR SALE HUPMOBILE, 5 passenger Tourer, rear wind shield, Balloon tyres, thoroughly overhauled. Small mileage. Price £220. Will accept one-third deposit. if ITCHELL Tourer, tyres in good orIdeal shooting car. Price £25. BOX 107, NELSON,.

HORSE COVERS RANGE FROM 32/6 EACH VERY best long Flax, heavy lining, 38/- to 42/6 each. THESE ARE VERY SUPERIOR COW COVERS The hundreds we have made in the last Three Weeks proclaim our positiou in the Canvas and Cover Market. To See our Samples and Hear our Prices MEANS TO BUY D. M. REES, LTD. SELWYN PLACE. AND AT THE LEATHERIES

MR W. W. SQUIRES, Dental Surgeon [jTILL continue his practice in ternv*. porary rooms at his residence, corner Bron'ti and Sbelbourne streets. 'Phone 865.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 1

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