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MISCELLANEOUS SALE —Cheap Cauliflowers and K -*• Raspberries. —Stewart and Go. \,\7 ANTED Known » ▼ wnnrl Vjillov I -Bus leaves RedApplcby 6.15 p.m. Friday nights. Wiil not run via Stewart’s Estate.—Russell. fOST —Buick Starting Handle. Reward. —A])ply J. G. Ingram and Co., Ltd. BUXTON’S Sale —Kiddies’ Cloth Gaiters, 8/6 for 3/6, Lingerie Ribbons' I Sale, 4d and 5d yd. i WUXTON’S Sale—All Wool White Blankets, 56x80, Sale 12/- each. __ IBBOTSON and Gorrie.—New season’s soft-shelled Walnuts 1/2 lb, Dried Nectarines 1/6 lb, Dried Apricots 1/1 and 1/4 lb—’Rhone 991. ___ TO-NIGHT 7 to 9 p.m. UNSOLD BALANCE OF SAMPLE GENUINE EIDER-DOWN QUILTS —EVERY ONE MUST BE SOLD. NO US A SON ABi ;E OFFER REF U SED. Avonia Cabinet Gramophones, £7 10s. Table Model, guaranteed perfect, £3 15s. Ilelow Auction Prices. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. NOVELTY JAZZ DANCE NOVELTY JAZZ DANCE NOVELTY JAZZ DANCE NOVELTY JAZZ DANCE TIIE VELMA THE VELMA THE VELMA SATURDAY, 31st MAY, 8 p.m. NOVELTY DANCES REGAL DANCE BAND OF FIVE. Ladies 2/ Gentlemen 2/6 (Special Cloak Room Attendant) R" — OWING CLUB RAFFLE WINNERS Ist prize, No. 301—G. Ringrose. 2nd prize, No. 460 —L. McNabb. 3rd prize. No. 539 —W. S. Curry The Committee take this opportunity of thanking all those who helped to make the Raffle a renowned success. E. J. CURRY, 1-lon. Sec. FUNERAL milE Friends of the late William Menzies Livingston are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the Public Hospital' TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10.30, for the Nelson Cemetery. E. McPHERSON, Undertaker, Hardy-st.

THE SPECIALIST A LONE succeeds in this busy world. Latest equipment for securing good portraits DAY OB NIGHT. Special methods for Child Portraiture. Plain and Coloured Pictures. Guaranteed Permanent. Hours:'l to 8.30. Open Saturday afternoon. ELLIS DUDGEON, SUNRAY STUDIO HANNAH’S BUILDINGS

NOTICE BAKER, the well-known Wellington Carrier, wishes to notify the public of Nelson ho lias to go to Canada on business, and will be away for three months. Thanking the Nelson public for their great kindness. /CHEVROLET 1 ton Truck, in good running order, good tyres, easy terms, £125. Ttyjr ORRIS OXFORD Tourer, in perfect done only 5000 miles. Easy terms, £225. right, very economical, £BS. mecnani-’ally WK. TOURER, 5-seater, splendid * order, upholstery and tyres as new, side screens, £175. ■WHIPPET TOURER, appearance as ’ ’ new, has been very well looked after : mechanically right and economical, £145. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD. J. S. LEE, Representative, C/o DAYMAN AND CO., Trafalgar street NELSON (Established 1894) TRUSTEES: Messrs H. C. Cock, C. R. Fell, F. G. Gibbs, F. I. Ledger, F. Mitchell and W. Rout. Principal: J. B Lemmer, A.R.A.M. npilE SCHOOL offers to students of any age a sound training in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music (including all Theoretical subjects) under a Staff of efficient and experienced Teachers. TEACHING STAFF: MR J. B. LEMMER, A.R.A.M.: Violin, Orchestral Instruments, Singing and Voice Production and the higher branches of all Theoretical subjects MISS VIDA WILDING, L.A.8.: Piano MISSADELA KNIGHT, L.A.B. Pianoforte. _ _ T MISS M. E. J ARMEY, A.Mus.T.C.L. Pianoforte and Singing. MISS ELSIE MOORE: Organ. MRS MOYNIIIAN: Elocution. Particulars re lees, etc., may be obtained from the Secretary. W. T. BRUNDLELL, Sec. C/o Messrs Begg and Co., Trafakiar-st.. Nelson. MCKEI7PLATING DONE IN YOUR OWN TOWN E can re-nickel, your rusted lamp 7 v Reflectors, Bumper Bars, Radiators, etc., etc. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS GEO. HIGGINS AUTO ELECTRICIAN, Nelson Agent EXIDE BATTERIES Phone 452 M

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 May 1930, Page 2