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LOST AND FOUND ST, near bridge, Wairoa Gorge, 1J Sunday, basket containing Thermos and cups. Please return "Mail" Office. LOST in town, tail pipe off motor cycle silencer. Reward on returning to Rutland and Everett, Bridge-st. Co., Collingwood-st. J7IOUND. Men's Wool Pullovers. Spe-, A cial purchase. Wortli 14/6 to 35/-. Clearing a^/llupwards^Al^Kay^. FOUND: Ladies' Fabric Gloves direct from the manufacturers. Plain and Fancy. Gauntlets, at 2/11 pair. At McKay's. British Linoleums at special -' -'McKay" prices, 5/6, 6/11 and 8/6 yard, and McKay's will lay them this week without exlru charge. "Lynx" Suits tei measure. ■- Ni\w iiiitlo.niK iust arrived. £6 6s upwards, front MeKay!s. . |7H)UND. Ladies' Art. Silk Hose, wool -J*- lined for winter comfort. Three good shades at a special price, 2/11 pair. At McKay's. MISCELLANEOUS IE LP others. Tell tliem about neaiy s Shoe Sale. Children's leather-sole Slippers _from_l/ll._ __. RDERS taken and estimates given for Laykold this coming season.—Chamberlam and Stannard. '' jprUSII-HUSH""- It's UATHEN'S" are "offering a special range of Striped and Fancy Wool Jumper Suitings in a 'buge variety, 40 inches wide, 4/6 yard. I AYIs.UIjL) sola m 4gai. tins or 4ugai. 1 barrels.—Chamberlain & Stannard. '■jMREPE Majestic in a neavy uress V weight in Wine, Green, Pink and Hose, at a special offering price, 38in., 6/6 yard. Special.—"Trathen's." ; NGLISH Worsteds for smart Cos- * tumes and Frocks now showing at Trathen's, 40in. wide, 9/6 yard. Special. USH—Hush." Don't say a word ! COSTUME' and Dress Tweeds in great variety, in the newest weaves at ''Trathen's, "_ 56in., 9/11 to 14/6 y«L_ TitRtjITGROWERS •! Lay your packing ■*- shed floor with Laykold.—Chamberlain anoV Stannard. "OUFF Ball Baby Wool in White, JL Pink, Sky and Mauve, 1/6 ball; 14 shades in Embroidery Wool 2d ball.—E. Buxton and Co., Ltd. • TVTEW D.M.C. and Corticelh EmbroidN ery Cottons, 2d skein, 1/9 doz.—F Buxton and Co.. Ltd. Hush;" What on earth is i of Men's Working Boots. Something to tell .alml-jjcal yjsjjale. at Healy's Sale and obtain Ladies' Chrome Derby Shoes for 7/6. All'leather. Low heels. "ORROCKSES" Pyjama Cloths and - Winceyette in Striped, Plain and Figured. Priced from 1/-to 1/9 yard.— El-Buxton and,Co., Ltd. ■ . VIYELLA Dress Flannels in plain and fancy designs, 6/11 yard. Clydella, Aza and Viyella from 2/11 yard.—E. Buxton and Co., Ltd. ' • ACT now. Ine problem soivea. i. dies Quality Shoes from 5/6. Healy's Sale. ■ _•.__ : CUT. this out and visit Healy's Sale. Ladies' Bostock Nigger Brown bar Shoes, 15/6.

PERSONAL 7*o'R assistance and help so readily -»- and cheerfully given at the recent outbreak of fire at the Panama Hotel, I desire to sincerely thank all friends, neighbours, stalf. guests, the Nelson Fire Brigade, and the Police Department. W. J. CARSON, ' Panama Hotel. 16th June, 1930. PRELIMINARY NOTICE TO TOMATO GROWERS lOMATO Growers are notified that for • next season we will require substantial increased supplies of Tomatoes, and next month will arrange contracts for our requirements. The continual increasing demand for all "K" Tomato Products calls for -,.m'.:h larger quantities of Nelson grown Tomotoes. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. LYNTON SCHOOL Trafalgar St. South Kindergarten to Standard 4. Modern Methods. Constant supervision. RED BUS service to and from school for town and country children. Principal - MISS MILDRED WORLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC (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. "'HUE 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.: PianoMISS 01 6 ADELA KNIGHT, L.A.8.: Pianoforte. MISS M. E. JARMEY, A.Mus.T.C.L.: Pianoforte and Singing. MISS ELSIE MOORE: Organ. MRS MOYNIHAN: Elocution. Particulars re fees, etc., may be obtained from the Secretary. W. T. BKUNDLELL, Sec. C/o. Messrs Begg and Co., Trafalgar-st., Nelson,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 16 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 16 June 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 16 June 1930, Page 1