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NEWMAN BROS, LTD. Daily Service (Sunday Excepted) to CHRISTCHURCH SINGLE FARE £2 RETURN FAKE £4 Leave Nelson daily 5.30 a.m. Arrive Christchurch 6 p.m. Newman Bros. Lid. Phones 124, 1078. Royal Mail and White Star Services.

BULLER GORGE AND LYELL DAILY SERVICES Nelson—Reefton—Westport—Greymouth Motueka—Takaka—Blenheim ’PHONE 884.

M INS IX3 RINK MOTOR SERVICE TO -2 CHRISTCHURCH | AND VICE VERSA DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). aa Leave NelaoD 5.30 a.m. Leave Christcliureli 8 a.m. Booking Offices.—J. Macaulay, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Trafalgar Street, ’phone 1145; J. G. Ingram and Co., Ltd., ’phone 557.

SPIERS’ MOTORS MURCHISON, NELSON AND INTERVENING LUXURIOUS CARS. COMPETENT DRIVERS, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. Time Schedule— Cars leave Murchison at 7 a.ra. daily (except Saturday at 1 p.m., and Sunday). Cars leave Nelson at 4 p.m. daily (including Sunday but not Saturday). SECOND CUSS RAILWAY FARES Nelson Depot and Booking Office: Montgomery’s Garage (entrances Bridge and Hardy street), ’phone 90. B. F. SPIERS & SONS, GARAGE PROPRIETORS, MURCHISON. Telegrams: “Spiers,” Murchison. Telephone, Murchison, residence 13R; Garage 13S. MOEffIINTOTORS NELSON WESTPORT —' REEFTON GREYMOUTH Cars leave Nelson, Mon., Wed., and Fri. 7.30 a.m. for Greymouth and Westport. Arrive Greymouth 5 p.m., Westport 4 p.m. Leave Greymouth, Tues., Tliurs., and Sat. 7a.m., Westport 8.30, Reefton 9 a.m. Arrive Nelson 4 p.m. Fares Nelson-Greymoutk £2/0/0; NelsonIteefton £l/10/0; Nelson-Westport £l/12/6. MURCHISON-NELSON PIONEER SERVICE Cars leave MURCHISON 7 a.m. daily. Saturday 1 p.in. Leave NELSON 4 p.m. daily (except Saturday). Sunday 1.30 p.m. and 4 p.m. RETURN FARE £l. Booking Offices: Perfection Motors Garage, ’phone 1016; Wakatu Hotel, ’phone 120; Tourist Office. Murchison, ’phone 26 (day and night). R. ARNOLD, Proprietor.

Young Wife: “It says ‘beat the white of eggs till stiff.’ I think they must be done now.” Hubby: “Why. are they stiff?” “No. but I am ” On a wet November evening a young man driving a sports ear was forced to brake suddenly. The car ended its dance within an inch of a lamp-post on the other side of the road. A policeman strolled up. “Well ” ho said to the driver, “you got a nice skid there, sir.” “Pardon me. officer.” said the young man, haughtily, “this lady is unwife !”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 10