LOST AND FOUND t OUND. Fur Stoles and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Remodelled.I.X.L, Co., Collingwood-st; MISCELLANEOUS , IUUVING To-morrow, Smoked Rock • Cod, II- lb.—Mutual Gash Store. METHODIST CHURCH, RICHMOND TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Stainer's Oratorio "THE CRUCIFIXION" Bv St. John's Choir, Nelson 7.45 y.m. Collection. SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735, E.C. TpilE Brethren of the above Lodge are ■*• invited to pay an official visit to Lodge Wairnea,' No. 266, N.Z.C., TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. LODGE WAIMEA, No. 266 IGULAR Monthly Meeting in the Masonic Temple TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, commencing 7.30 sharp. Visiting Brethren cordially welcome. OYES! OYES!. 7E specialise in all classes of Gener- ■ " al Utility Woodware, Stepladders, Wheelbarrows, Wire "Stretchers, etc., repairing and jobbing work executed, no order too small —bedrock prices.—Enterprise Electric Woodwork Factory, Victoria Avenuo. i riHEVROLET 1 ton Truck, in good running order, good tyres, easy terms, £125. "ORRIS OXFORD Tourer, in perfect -order, done only 5000 miles. Easy terms, £225. OVERLAND, 5 -Seater, mecnwK&lly right, very economical, £BS. WK. TOURER, 5-seater, splendid * order, upholstery and Lyres os new, side screens, £175. 7HIPPET TOURER, appearance as * » new, has been v'ery well ookcd after; mechanically right and economical, £145. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD. J. S. LEE, Representative, C/o DAYMAN AND CO., Trafalgar stieet NOW—AT LOW COST THREE ENTIRELY NEW HIS MASTER'S VOICE MODELS HIS MASTER'S VOICE MODELS Model 145 AN UPRIGHT GRAND £26 Model 130 A TABLE GRAND £l7 Model 104—A TABLE GRAND £l2 10s YOU CAN HEAR THEM PLAYED AT BALTING'S 97 HARDY STREET - - NELSOI HIS MASTER'S VOICE SERVICE WHEN YOU SIT DOWN TO WRITE 1.,D0 you fumble round in your mind for the words with which to express yourself? 2. Does it take you all the morning to fumble? 3. When you have finished fumbling—4. Do you in desperation, scrap the lot." 5. And begin all over again. 6. Or make the most of your poor efforts and guiltily hope for the best,? LEARN TO WRITE CLEARLY, CONCISELY, FORCIBLY AND EASILY; the BANKS COLLEGE WAY For the modest sum of £5 5s you dispense with that time-wasting groping for words —more than irritating to the average businesslike person. A course has been prepared by an experienced teacher with First Class Honours in English. Language and in Literature. '.' In six months' time this fascinating study will have improved your English and ability to write by 100 per cent. ENSURE SUCCESS. ENROL TO-DAY BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, • i 981 The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R.ECON.S., Managing Director. PERMANENT IiOrLDTNO SOCIETY OF NELSON (Established 18621 5 Per Cent 5 Per Cent THE SOCIETY advances money on Ist Mortgage on FREEHOLD Property at the LOW INTEREST RATE of 5 per cent, per annum. MONTHLY REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL and INTEREST at the rate of £1 3s 4d for each £IOO Borrowed. TERM: 9 YEARS. Loans may be repaid on 1 Month's Notice and sums of £2 or more may be paid in reduction of Principal, INTER EST CEASING on such repayments. BORROWERS SHARE" IN PROFITS NOW IS THE TIME to enter the Society, as a new Series of Shares will be issued in April next. MONEY TAKEN on Deposit (when required) at the following Rates : At Call 4 % per annum 6 Months per annum 12 Months ' 5 % per annum Full particulars, ptn.. on Application. All applications for Loans must be in my hands by the 15th of each month. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary. E. McPIIERSON HARDY-ST., NELSON (Also at Wakefield) FUNERAL DIRECTOR Large stock of Artificial Wreaths to select from. Day Phone 1107. Night Phone 669,.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 June 1930, Page 1
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