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MISCELLANEOUS rpo see Boots and Shoes of splendid A qualify sacrificed so cheap at Healy’s Sale. PASSION Fruit, Sunkist Oranges, Golden Bananas, and Raspberries. Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit Co. RASPBERRIES. Raspberries for jam or syrup, 5/- for 121 b bucket, smaller quantities 6d lb. Blackberries 6d lb. ,T. Wood and Sons, Ltd. W 5 buy our stock from Local Farmers and keep money in the dis-trmf.-rC. Cook, Butcher, Bridge-st. SPECIAL reduced Cash Trices for Mut- ■ ton and Lamb by quarters.—C. Cook, Butcher, Bridge-st. EALTH! Glorious vital health secured by Yeaston Tablets, which conquer constipation.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. Fat eliminated without dieting or exercise by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. 'EX-MIDLAND RAILWAY WORKERS BLACKBERRY CLUB THE above Club invites orders for Blackberries. 4/- 121 b bucket. Freight paid to Montgomery’s Garage. Please forward orders with cash to — R, G. STRINGER, Owen River Hotel.

SALE! GREAT REDUCTIONS IN HOSIERY AND SILK UNDERWEAR HAND BAGS, GLOVES AND SCARVES THE SILK HOSIERY DEPOT BRIDGE STREET, SPECIALIST, MRS J. B. CARR.

COWMAN’S MANUFACTURE PRAMS BUY MATERIALS FROM HOME MANUFACTURERS LOW RENT. SMALL PROFITS £IOWMAN’ S can sell—i Best Cane Prams £5/10/Cane Push Chairs 42/6

mm issxssssn STE©M€LY BUILT CYCLES Easy running, comfortable and nicely finished, obtainable on terms from _ w. EKIDIE B S.A. Cycle Depot & Photographic Studio, MOTUEKA. ’Phone, 50.

NELSON 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. fTIHE 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.: Pianoforte. MISS ADELA KNIGHT, L.A.8.: Pianoforte. MISS M. E. JARMEY, A.Mus.T.C.L.: Pianoforte and Singing. MISS ELSIE MOORE: Organ. MRS MOYNIIIAN : Elocution. Particulars re fees, etc., may be obtained from the Secretary— W. T. BRUNDELL, Sec. G/o. Messrs Begg and Co., Trafalgar-st., Nelson. 'THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON Anew series of shares <e.h Series dating from the 20th October, 1930, offer a most favourable opportunity for INVESTORS TO SAVE SMALL SUMS MONTHLY. The monthly subscription is Three Shillings per share and any number cl: shares may be taken up. Profit at) the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum! is declared each half-year on the amount' paid in and added to the value of the shares The Shares mature at £2O 7s in nine years from the date of issue and can either be withdrawn at any time or realised against. Shareholders pay on each share the sum of £l6 4s in cash during the nine years and the profit added during that period amounts to £4 3c. Shares can be held by t*vo ol more persons or minors. Full particulars on application at the Society’s Office. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT At the following rates: — AT CALL 4 per cent, 6 MONTHS 4£ per cent. 12 MONTHS 6 per cent. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary.

Deposit. £ OAKLAND ROADSTER, new oversize balloon tyres, in first class running order 15 BUICK Four Door Sedan, new tyres ,paint, etc., engine perfect 50 SINGER tourer, like new, small mileage 45 STANDARD Roadster, ready for any journey 25 HALL & COOTE Limited.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 2