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MISCELLANEOUS CAPE Gooseberries. Splendid large sample for jam. Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit Co. WILTON Hall Rugs'7.6x4.6 95/- for 65/-. Reversible Rugs 7x4 75/for 55/-.— Boyce’s. ■| 2x9 Mirzapore Carpet, Red Turkey deJ- sign. Usually £ls 10s. Clearing £l2 10s.—Boyce’s Sale. SPECIAL purchase Household Rubber Gloves 1/- pair, all sizes. Superior quality. Post free.—J. Wood and Sons, Bridge-st. AXMINSTER Carpet Runners, 27in. 12/6, 36in. 19/6, 54in. 29/6.— Boyce’s Sale. TBBOTSON and Gorrie. Pure Malt -I- Vinegar 2/6 gal. Loose pack Dates 31bs 1 /-, Section Clover Honey 9d, Prize Winner Pineapple 3 for 1/6. Phone 991. HOT Water Systems installed. Estimates given by H. J. Flatt, Bridgest. Phono 327. _ T3EAS, Pumpkins, Potatoes, Marrows, Jb Onions, Cucumbers, Lettuce, etc. Phone 14. We deliver. —L. Goodall, Trafalgar-st. REDUCE your weight and feel miles better by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules. 6/6. Absolutely harmless. — Nees. Chemist. Hardv-st. HARBOUR RATES 'VfOTICE is hereby "iyen that in puris' sua .nce of the provisions of Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, an additional charge of 10 per cent, will be added to all Special Rates for the current year unpaid after 28th February, 1931. ‘ ~ All overdue rates are liable to be sued for without further notice. IT. MILNER, Secretary and Collector, Nelson Harbour Board. Port Nelson. 21st January, 1931. FUNERAL NOTICE THE friends of the late George William Hazleton are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 179 Bridge street, TO-MORROW (Friday) Afternoon at 2.30 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery. A. SHONE AND CO., Underakers and Embplmers. A.M.P. SOCIETY THE PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND ARE REMINDED THAT THE A.M.P. is the largest Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. Is purely mutual: all surplus belongs to the policy holders. Has total assets worth over £80,000,000. Has over £15,000,000 invested in New Zealand, including more than £10,000,000 in New Zealand Government and Local Body Debentures. Pays all New Zealand claims in New "Zealand currency. Members are urged, in their own in- j terests, to make full inquiries before dealing with their policies in any way. New Zealand policies enjoy special privileges.

AN A.M.P. POLICY IS THE SAFEST OF ALL SAFE INVESTMENTS. Full information regarding new policies gladly supplied. C. M. MARTIN, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington. 17th Feb., 1931. D. LIVINGSTONE Auctioneer for T. A. HUMPHRIES, 59 and 61 Bridge Street, Phone 233. Nelson. the best centre for the disposing of used Furniture, etc., by Auction. Everybody should visit our Mart when in Nelson. EquaLmention given to large or small lots. We will sell anything. Every FRIDAY Sales held in our Mart Send in your Goods GREATEST TO THE FAR EAST TO THE FAR EAST Via HONOLULU On the Orient pathways to the glamorous Far East there is nothing to excel the great White Empresses of the Canadian Pacific—‘‘EMPßESS OF JAPAN," ‘‘EMPRESS OF CANADA,’ ’ ‘‘EMPRESS OF ASIA,” ‘‘EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.” Specially built and equipped for service in Oriental waters, these are the largest and fastest steamships on the Pacific Ocean. Make your next trip one to China and Japan, or, if going to England, travel via Singapore or Manila and a Canadian Pacific "Empress” from Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe or Yokohama to Vancouver via Honolulu and thence Canadian Pacific across Canada and across the Atlantic. For fares and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 32-34 Quay street, Auckland. oo“lf"ers HUIIE opening day is drawing near and I am in attendance daily for instruction. Have your Clubs overhauled and play better Golf. The steel shafted Clubs are the talk of the City. LINDSAY ROSS, Resident Professional. Club House, Tahunanui. ALWAYS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST s. d. Sugar, 701 bIA 11 0 Flour, 25 5/3, 100 19 3 Tea, Amber Tips, lb 2 10 Tea (Specially Recommended), lb. 2 8 Tea (Good Quality), 51b 7 6 Rice, Sago, Tapioca, 121bs 2 8 Cocoa, loose, best English, lb 1 3 Cocoa, Bournville, lb 3 3 Jellies, per dozen 2 3 Bacon, whole shoulders, lb 0 8 Bacon by the side, lb 0 11 REMEMBER..—We Deliver to all parts of the City Daily. Wakatu, Stoke and Tahunanui Wednesdays. Phone 693. MUTUAL CASH STORE TRAFALGAR STREET.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 2

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