DEATH SMITH—At a private hospital, Wellington, on 29th May, Mrs A. Greaves Smith. MISCELLANEOUS fIOR SALE—Fresh Smoked Cod from Picton, 1/- per lb.—J. Wood and Sons. •'IS/'ANTED to Rent—3 oc 4 rooms, ~* adults, uso conveniences, -with garden preferred.—Write "Handy," "Mail" Office. 'V\/ ainikd by capable person, cnn- ** dren to mind from about 9 till 2, 'or afternoons.—Applv "Mail" Office. /ANTED Known—Keen prices foi dry wood.—Nelson Wood Co., Victoria Avenue, 'Phone 1013. your wood from us. Prompt delivery.—Nelson Wood Co., 'Phone 1013. WANTED Known—Furniture at Factory Prices. W. A. Winter, Skilled Cabinetmaker, solicits your orders. Premises part of Enterprise Woodware Co., Victoria Avenue. OST between Owen and j Nelson, -~* Tuesday afternoon, . Suitcase.—Finder please return to Master Baigent, Boys' College. MHO LET—4-roomed house, Colling- ■*■ wood street.—Apply "Mail" Office. ■*■ full range of Medium, Mild, Tasty, and Fancy Cheeses. You can get the best at Webster's. WAN Sausages from Wellington, 1/- -' per lb.—J. Wood and Sons, BridgeKay, 5 for 1/-.—Webster's. jyjISS BEPvNICE HOULT, A.T.C.L. PIANOFORTE, THEORY AND HARMONY Second Term commences SATURDAY, 31st May. To be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TUESDAY,. 3rd (King's Birthday), In aid Rover Football Club. WILLIAMS' FULL ORCHESTRA TO PROPERTY OWNERS
fHAVE a thoroughly dependable client who wishes to rent for a term a five or six-roomed house in a good locality. Modern conveniences essential. To anyone wishing to give up housekeeping this an opportunity of leaving his property in safe hands. F. G. TWISS, Land and Estate Agent, Trafalgar-st.
She: “Is your' dog clever?” He: “Clever! I should think he is. When I say, ‘Are you coming or aren’t you?’ lie comes or he doesn’t.” “Where’s the car, dad?” asked the son of an absent-minded professor. “Why, dear me,” he said, “I really don’t know. Did I take it out?” “You certainly did. You drove it into the town.” ‘ That’s very remarkable,” replied the professor. “I remember now that after I got out I turned round to thank the gentleman who had given me a lift, and wondered where he had gone!”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 2
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