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MISCELLANEOUS /\NI.Y 5/11 |i;iir ! Pure Silk Ilnse, fully fashi<>nt'<l, Sleiulo heels, liriI ish make, G good similes. Worth 7,11. Weekend Special uLjVbdxay s. AIXYTAfITiWI fOOM S Morning and Afl.ernon Tea 9d. Dainty Cold Lunches. Pm it, Salad, Ice Cream. Weddings, Dinner and Luncheon Par lies specially catered for. Open Friday Nights until JO o’clock. Ices served on Poof (tarden. TEND K E S T ENDERS are invited for supply of the following to Union S.S. Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Steamers at Port Nelson for a period of 12 mouths as from Ist December, 1931: Meat Bread Milk Tender forms supplied on application, itimm u fs! rn mr N / I/P!) ANCHOR s. & F. CO., LTD.. Agents. PORT NELSON. 13th October, 1931. Massage and Remedial Exercises MISS C. P. EDWARDS High St reel, South, MOTHER A.

PUSH B.S.A. CYCLES 'l'll 15 REST IN TUB LONG RUN E. C. ELLIS AUTHORISED AGENT. A Few Only MOTOR, CYCLE TYRES Reduced 10 Per Cent. 26x3.50—MTCHELIN. 28x3.00—FIRESTONE. Phono 713. 11A RDY-ST.

FAMOUS “Corticelli” Hose These are Pure Silk, made in the Empire, and wonders for appearance and wear. They are what we call “Satisfactory Hose.” We seldom have a complaint and yet thev’re fully guaranteed. 1 /6 Per Pair In all of these beautiful new 1 shades, and your old favourites as | well —'Light and Dark Ouniuetal, ( Nubrown, 'l'endresse, .lava, Duskee, Promenade, Blondiue and Rendezvous. NELSON CITY COUNCIL DEBENTURE ISSUE APPLICATIONS are invited for the purchase at par either singly or in lots, of Debentures of £IOO each of the Gas Extension Ijoan, 1931. The Debentures mature on Ist February, 1951. Interest and principal payable freo of exchange at any branch of the Bank *»f New Zealand. Interest £5 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. A Sinking Fund sullicient to pay oil the loan at maturity is provided and the loan is scoured by a special rate over the wholo City. Early application is necessary and should be made direct to the undersigned. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. X FRANZEN & CO. PORT NELSON. SAILMAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS FOR SA L E Ash Oars, Gft. to 12ft. Anchors, all sizes. Rowlocks gin. and 7-l Gin. Copper Nails and Tacks. Galvanised Wire Nails and Bolts. Galvanised and Brass Screws. Galvanised and Flex Wire. Galvanised and Wooden Blocks. Best Manila Rope. Fishing Nets, all sizes. Fish Hooks and Lines. Stockholm Tar and Pitch. Oakum, Copper Paint. licit/, Lanterns, also Ruby Globes. Canvas Hammocks. Deck Chair Canvas. Tents, Flys and Rick Covers. Waterproof Covers. Verandah Blinds. In fact, anything from a Needle to an Anchor.

WVUVWWVHfI New _ ; Outstanding 2/6 Records listed. below aro ’■ wo cun honestly recoinand i|J The Records numbers ineinl. “TRUE BLUE BILL” and "SUCKIN’ CIDER.” Vocal with guitars, banjo ’cello. Two clever humorous Hongs. Don’t fail to hear this record. \ “YOU WILL NEVER MISS YOUR *■ MOTHER UNTIL SHE HAS GONE.” 3« Vocal with accordion, guitar and / clarinet. V “LILY OF LAGUNA.” «■ Vocal with orchestra. jC “WHEN YOUR HAIR HAS J TURNED TO SILVER.” ■£ Waltz with vocal refrain. "C “OPEN UP DEM PEARLY «“ GATES.” £ Vocal with mouth organ, banjo * a cc< in 11 ja nitiic ii I. “TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC.” ? Novelty orchestral number. tF “VIENNESE NIGHTS.” £ Film songs medley. / “MRS ’IGGINS GOES SHOP- < PING.” > Comedy sketch, A laugh in every line. K “THE - WHISTLER AND HIS > DOG.” *“ Silver Stars Band with whist- l m Mng. S “JEW’S HARP BILL.” Vocal duel, with novelty ac- ■" companirncnt. "a “SONS OF THE BRAVE.” / March. Xylophone solo with orchestra. *■ “ELEVEN MORE MONTHS AND > TEN MORE DAYS.” V CuM^' JF /MVV.W.VAW.V.VV.V.V,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 2

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