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LOST AND FOUND f OST—Last evening in city,', lady's ' gold Watch. Reward.—G. Page and Sons. LOST in town, Friday night, green Felt Hat.—Finder kindly leave at "Mail" Office. MISCELLANEOUS , /JTOTORISTS complete service, wash-—-*-ing, greasing, petrol, oil, vulcanising at Goodrich Service Station; satisfaction guaranteed. BROADCAST" —'cords, first quality at halt' old prices, new process permits this economy. Sole Agents, Claughton's Music Depot, Hardy-st._ in all branches. Stock sheets, Specifications, Accounts, Mss., etc., promptly and confidentially, at moderate cost. —J. H. Moore, * "Woodlands," Bridge-st., Nelson. . ■ ■ ■ . . ' Efficiency, plus Economy in Ad- ■*- vertising consult Sinclair (first 'iloor, Anstice's). iPI RAMOPHONE" "Broadcast'' reV r cords. ■ Just landed these fine records. Small 2/-, large 3/-.— Claughton's, sole agent, Hardy-st. : B" ICYCLE Tires and Tubes, try us for your next tires, fitted while you wait* firsF' quality at reasonable price at Goodrich Service Station. L Fire Insurance Coy. when registering your motor car.—J. B. Carr, Chief District Agent. E certain and buy your Crockery or ■**■ Brushware from J. Wood and Sons} for theirs is always of a good quality. You try. . • Uiuit oyeie ouils, warapuu'i - from 56/-. Gauntlet Gloves 17/6; heavy Mackintosh Coats 42/6. — Huggins, Service Store for Men. S" INCEEITY, Petone " and Maclone Coats in Navy Nap and Velour and fashionable shades. Prices from 50s to £5 19s 6d.—F. W. Huggins. J ADIES Underwear at speciauy i«- — i duced prices. Call and see range.— F. W. Huggins. I BATHER Motor Coats for men. UsJ ually£7 7s. Huggins' special price for cash, £5 19s 6d. _ ESTS andTßloomers in great variety, Cotton, Cotton-Silk, Wool-silk, and Wool.—F. W. Huggins, Trafalgar-st. _ SEND your silk "hosiery" for" Ladder; Repairs to the Silk Hosiery Depot, Trafalgar and Bridge streets. ''OR Best Prices, Prompt Account Sales, consign Fruit to— RADLEY & FRAMPTON, • Christchurch. - .• - ■ IN G * S BIETH-D AY HOCKEY ; ' ;• "CRESSEY" CUP MATCH Kia-Ora A Defenders - * v." Riwaka A Challengers RECREATION GROUND, 10.50 a.m. TELSON CITIZEN'S., ; BAND BOTANICAL RESERVE ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 p.m. I Special Band Programme. Silver Coin Collection. BOUNTY ON WILD FIUS , BOUNTY of 1/- per snout is now . - payable on snouts of wild jmm. lure at Nelson, JttotueKa, anu d»iii«»«»j 1 the Field Inspectors of the Lands and Survey Departments at Westpovt and Reefton, or the Forest Rangers ot the State Forest Service. All snouts must be previously sun-dried, cured or oitierwise 'treated so as to arrive in reasonably good condition. Offensive mi jis liable to destruction by the loffice'I office ' F. W. FOSTER, Conservator of Forests, I . Nelson, 31/5/30.

TO PROPERTY OWNERS T HAVE a thoroughly dependable L client who wishes to rent for n term a five or six-roomed House m a good ocality Modern conveniences essential. To anyone wishing to give up housekeeping this presents an opportunity ot leaving his property in safe' hands. F. G. TWIBS, Land and Estate Agent, • Trafalgar-st. r.IHE IDEAL WRISTLET WATCH w. A now to hand. Built specially for footballers, cricketers, and all wh.o_.are hard on watches. Fitted with a .Steel; Shock Absorber. This is a fiftten jewel-j led lever in heavy silver case, and tno price is 50/- with your name engraved at KITCHINGMAN'S, Trafalgar-st. Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES fitting a Speciality W. HORROCKS 60 Vanguard Street, Nelson Late Dispensing Optician to Thos.i Armstrong and Bro., and the Royal Eye Hospital. Manchester, England. DAIRY BOARD ELECTION PRODUCERS SUPPORT THE MAN WHO FOUGHT YOUR BATTLE THREE YEARS AGO, BY VOTING CHAPMAN fELSON RUGBY UNION *■ •* TOWN V. COUNTRY MATCH, June 3rd. t Town teams will leave Newman Bros . Garage as follows : Juniors 1 p.m. Seniors 2.15 p.m. Selected players to bring boots and shorts. _ T _ TT FRED. J. LOCK, Secretary N.R.U___ HOULKER AND DUKE, TNVITE tenders for the erection of *• Packing Shed, Redwood's Tenders close at noon of WEDNESDAY, 4th June, at our offices. Mat'ioif'l Bank Chambers, where plans may be seen. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 1