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SCHOOL C LAST 'I’llHI TO-NIGHT BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF TH HUMPHREY BISHOP M HUMPHREY BISHOP M Exactly as presented by J. C. Wil Wellington, and Theatre Loyal, Christ cl Saturday night’s big crowd huighc till 10.45 p.in. Box plan at Bcgg’s till 5.30, after Brices 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). 4/- seats CHANGE OF BROGRA TOLET 0 LET—Two furnished rooms, suit married couple, every convenience, T separate entrance and unique garden.Write “Unique,” “Mail” Office, npd LET—3 furnished rooms, 2 ontrances, rent 22/6. —I. Tunnicliif, H.B. Buildings. fyiO LET—I large unfurnished front room, with fireplace, use of all conveniences.—Write “256,” “Mail” Office. nPO LET—Furnished room, fireplace and use of conveniences, suit working girl or man, easy rent. —Phone 804. nPO LET—Front rooms, almost furnish ed.—Miss Butler, 96 Tasman-st. rpO LET—B-roomcd house, good locality, £2 weekly.—Apply 08 Hardy-st. fPO LET, 6-rmd. dwelling at Richmond with all conveniences and /. acre land. Apply F. Lusty. FOR SALE "OOR, SALE —Bungalow of 4 rooms and sleeping porch, with all conveniences, large section, situated Wood area. Price for immediate sale £BOO. Deposit £25, balance easy rent. Sole agent, F. W. Greenslado, Hardy-st. SALE—6mylinder Coupe, fate model; will trade motor cycle. Price £l6s.—“Coupe,” c/o “Mail” Office. F)R SALE—Dressed Poultry, 5/6 per pair.—Ring 221 M, Stoke._ Exchange—Good six-roomed -®- house, newly painted, for a section anywhere in town. —E. R. Neale, Land Dept., ’Phone 804. T7tOR _ SALE—Potatoes, fresh dug, 10 lbs. 1/-. —16 Hastings st., after 5 iach night. THOU SALE—Leek and Savoy Cabbage plants, 100 1/-, posted 1/6 100.— Snadden, Hope. FOR QUICK SALE—I93O 5/6 Indian Scout, original tyres, all electric, perfect, owner will sacrifice. —Apply Cross, c/o Shirtliff, Redwood’s/Valley. _ _ SALE—Charcoal. 6/6 sack, cash. T. J. Drogemuller, 3M. Upper Moulere. FOft SALE—IO Hop Bins in firstclass order. —’Phono 165 A, Motucka. Ft? FOR SALE BY TENDER WRITTEN Tenders for the purchase of the business and assets of Perfection Motors, Limited, of Hardy Street, Nelson, are invited. The principal assets consist of cars, garage, machinery, plant, stock and book debts. It desired arrangements can be made for the successful Tenderer to purchase the land and buildings occupied bv the Company. Tenders addressed to the undersigned from whom particulars and conditions may be obtained, close at 10 a.m. oil FRIDAY, 27th February. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. R, IT ALL AM, Receiver for Debenture Holders, C/o. Perfection Motors, Ltd., Hardy Street. NELSON. npiIINNING Hair checked with Brice’s Regenerator and Circassian Cream. Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st.. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND PUBLIC NOTICE IN, pursuance of Section 10 of the Local Bodies Loans Act. 1926, 'I he Richmond Borough Council, having received the sanction of tho Local Government Loans Board, will proceed to take a poll of the Ratepayers of tho Borough for permission to borrow, for the purpose of Three Coat Sealing with Bitumen Salisbury and Gladstone Roads, being the Main Highway through the Borough >f Richmond (length 150 chains), tho slim of One thousand nine hundred and seventy pounds (£1970). For the Security and Sinking Fund of tho said Loan it is proposed to levy an annual recurring Special Rate sufficient to covet - tho interest and sinking fund and ten per cent, additional on such sum. The Loan is to be for a term of ten years. It is not proposed to pay the cost, of raising the loan or the interest and sinking fund out of loan moneys. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Section il of tho Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926, a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Richmond will bo taken on the above proposal on the 11th day of March, 1931, at the Council Chambers. Cambridge Street, Richmond. Dated at Richmond this 11th day of February, 1931. E. J. THOMAS, Town Clerk. IT’S SUMMER TIME "VOU feel at your host. And that’s just the time for a new Photograph. Father—tho Children—your Friendsall will appreciate your thoughtfulness. TO-DAY’S PHOTOGRAPHS ARE TO-MORROW’S TREASURES Call at our Studio To-day for an Appointment SNAPSHOTS STUDIO CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET. Phone 810.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 1

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