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MISCELLANEOUS POPULAR Dressmaking.” Tweed Frocks made, to your measure during Sale for 25/6. At McKay’s. “TSOPULAiI Dressmaking.” Frocks made to your measure from new “Light-weight” Tweeds during Sale for 31/6. At McKay's. SATURDAY Morning ! Hoys’ WoolJersey Suits. Usually 7/6 to 16,6. Offered half-price.—Trathen’s. ID RID AY and Saturday, Orange and Cherry Cake. Usually 1/- lb, for 9d lb. At Hunter’s. OEE the Black Cat with the Spotted Tie ;also the Dutch Boy and fhe Royal Hussar to-night.—Karsten & Hay. TO OSLYN Face Cloth and Tweed Coats ■*-*' reduced from £5 5s to 69,6. At Miss Marshall’. ]i/irOTUEKA Residents. Healy’s Relief Shoe Sale now on. Got in early. SATURDAY Morning! Men’s Leather Motor Helmets. Usually 6/6 to 19/6. Offered half-price.—Trathen’s. "EVENING Frocks in latest styles from 35/-. At Miss Marshall’s. ARDIGA NSfrorn* 2/6~\tMiss Marsh all’s. ORANGE and Cherry Cake 9d lb for this week-end, at Hunter’s. HOT Pies and Coffee always at “The Hut.” FOOTWEAR at Relief Prices. Healy’s Sale. Prices from 1/-. WHEN in Nelson, don’t forget Healy’s Relief Footwear Sale. “"POPULAR Dressmaking.” During Sale we are making Fig reductions in this popular department. Particulars at Dress Counter at McKay’s. SOMETHING new to NKTSee Engb-* lish Fireside Ornaments. Special display to-night.—Karsten and Hay, QTICKA Soles keep your feet warm and dry. Try a pair from Burn, Saddler. TTSKHIDE Soles, any size and shape, 'R put on by Burn, Saddler, Trafal-gar-st.

/“IUT Out Solos, .Sole Leather, Rubber Heels and all gear for the Home Boot-mender. —Burn, Saddler. Collar arid Harness Repairs, the Leather King every time; 40 years among the Leather. —Burn, Saddler. BRING your Boot and Shoes for 1 Sticka Soles and Rubber Soles. A man’s job every time.—Burn, Saddler. PECIAL offer. During our July Furniture Sale we will allow a discount of Stainless Dessert Knives (best quality), or 10/- Crockery on all orders of £5 worth of Linoleums or Rugs.—GP. Russell arid Sons. NELSON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY ASSOCIATION TCt NTRIES for Show, will be received at Stallard’s Room on MONDAY, 4th July, from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m: N. C. AUSTIN, Secretary. INBANKRUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TVTOTICE is hereby given that Claronco ' Ivanhoe Beattie, of Takaka, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1932, at'2.ls o’clock in the afternoon. Dated at Nelson this Ist day of July, 1932. F. MITCHELL, OFicia-1 Assignee. PUBLIC"TRUST OFFICE

NOTICE TO Cll EDITORS 7VTOTICE is hereby given that all -C ™ creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at NELSON on or before the 2nd day of AUGUST, 1932. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.’" ESTATES WOOD, Lucy, late of Nelson, Spinster. ■ Died 4/11/31. CLARKE, Patrick, late of Nelson, Warder. Died 14/5/32. CARTER, Alfred Henry, late of Nelson, Retired Drainlayer. Died 10/6/32. ALEX. BELL, District Public Trustee for Nelson. Public Trust Office, Nelson, 30th June, 1932. MARSDEN LIBRARY MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 4th July beginning at 7.30 o’clock A LECTURETTE, entitled “Half-hour with Cowper,” will be given by the Very Rev. The Dean of Nelson, in aid of the Cathedral Quota to the Board of Missions.; After the Lecturetle an amusing and interesting Entertainment by members of Cathedral Choir, assisted by Messrs Bishop, Holland artel Scott. To be followed by Playette “Making the Best of Things,” and Sketch “Kensington Gardens, London.” Admission 1/-. T II A N K S TVfRS F, FENEMORE and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes during’ their recent sad bereavement. Aand also wish to thank tho Hospital staff for their kindness to our son during his illness.

NOTICE A GENERAL Meeting of the Unemployed will be held in the Institute Hall, Hardy street, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 2nd July, at 7.30 p.m. CITY OF NELSON Sale of Debentures at per cent. Term 12 Years HPHE Nelson City Council has for sale Debentures of £IOO each of the Water Reticulation Renewal Loan, having a currency of twelve (12) years. The rate of interest will be 51,- per cent., payable half-yearly, free of exchange in New Zealand. The loan and interest and sinking fund thereon are secured by a Special Rate on the annual rateable value of the City of Nelson. THE LOAN IS NOT SUBJECT TO THE STAMP DUTY UNDER THE NATIONAL EXPENDITURE ADJUSTMENT ACT. Application should be made to the undersigned without delay. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk.-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 July 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 July 1932, Page 1