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MISCELLANEOUS T USTRE Knop Wool, 4 ply, Red, Blue, Green, Fawn, ana Orange, usually Bd, now 6d skein at McKay’s Sale. _ A RT Silk Scarves in smart designs and gay colours, 5/6 for 3/6 at McKay’s Sensational Sale. TREE’S Sale. Gents/ Crockett and Jones’s Shoes, latest patent, box and willow calf shoes, 27/6 T'|EE’S Sale. Boys’ strong English Boots 10 to 1 10/6, ,2 to 5 11/6. : Limited number only. I~|EE’S Sale. Special line Children’s Nebco Patent Strap Shoes, sizes 8 to 10 7/6, worth double. IVTCKAY’S Sensational Sale: Hor--IT-* rockses’ Lingerie Cloth, 36 inch wide, dainty designs, formerly 2/11, now 1/11 yard. "ORINTED Rayons, 36 inch, uncrush* able crepe finish (including “Flairocrepe), smart patterns in latest colourings, formerly 2/6, Sensational Sale Price 1/8 yard. iHkUALITY Cretonnes all reduced in price. Smart designs 30in 4/d to 2/11 per yard; 36 inch 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard ; 48 inch 1/44 to 2/3 yard. McKay’s Sale. T>KVERSIBLE Bedside Rugs, all wool, attractive colourings., Sale prices 15/6, 21/- each. Jazz designs 12/6, 10/6 each. McKay’s. zl/6 CLEANS and reblocks your fav-; ourite Felt Hat. I.X.L. Co., Hatters, Collingwood-st. X.L. DYEING and Cleaning Co.’s 1 car calls Mr Stringer’s, Agent, Motueka, Tuesday mornings. /QUALITY Pillow Cotton, 40 inches wide. Horrockses’, Finlay’s, Crewdson’s qualities, lid, 1/11, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yard. Full size Pillow Slips lOd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/44, 1/6, 1/9 each. McKay’s Sale. MOTUEKA RIVER. BOARD 10 PER CENT. ADDITIONAL ON ■ RATES TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, Ten per Cent. Additional will be added to all rates for the year ending 31st March, 1933, unless such rates are paid on or before the 31st day of March, 1933. C. E. MORRISON,, Clerk. D lOCESAN LIBRARY TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, at 7.30 p.m. i Two Lecturettes by the Dean of Nelson. 1. “SOME GEMS FROM THE POETS.” Short interval with musical items. 2. LEGAL WIT AND HUMOUR.” Admission 1/-. TENDERS FOR COAL rpHE Government Stores Control Board is calling tenders, closing at noon on TUESDAY, 28th February,. 1933, for the following stores:— No.. .11: Goal- for -Mental ’Hospitals. Tender, forms may be obtained from the Storekeeper, Public Works Department, Nelson. NOTICE T> EFINED young lady would take limited number Kindergarten Pupils at her home, Wainui-st. Ager 4to 6, 30/- term, 2/6 week. Address , “Mail” Office. PROTECTION TO BUSINESS MEN TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ™ the business conducted by The South Island Traders’ Agency (Nelson) Ltd., has been amalgamated with The Trade Protection and Debt Collecting Agency, Mr Johnson of the latter having been appointed Secretary. In future the business will be conducted under the name of The South Island Traders’ Agency (Nelson) Ltd. The business has been re-organised and clients are now assured of the maximum protection of their interests. A. A. JOHNSON, Secretary. South Island Traders’ Agency (Nelson) Ltd. GOLDEN BAY SHIPPING CO., LTD. SCOW “TALISMAN” sails for Waitapu and Collingwood on TUES-. DAY, 14th February. Cargo received until Noon. ANCHOR S. AND F. CO., LTD. Agents. TECHNICAL CLASSES ■pROVIDED sufficient sty dents offer, evening classes for Matriculation candidates will be commenced at the Technical School. Intending Accountancy students are now required to matriculate before sitting for the Professional examination, and this class will meet the requirements of these students as well as others desiring to matriculate.. Further particulars may be obtained at the Technical School or College Office, Trafalgar street. N. V. JONES, Secretary. . APPLES ! APPLES ! APPLES !, WORCESTER PERMAIN, good dessert or cooking, 2/6 case. SUMMER. PERMAIN, good dessert 3/6 bushel case. CHOICE GRAVENSTEIN (export grade) 3/- 4 case, 5/6 bushel case. ARLINGTON PIPPIN (export grade), excellent cooker, 4/- bushel case. WILLIAM BON CHRETIAN PEARS, The best bottling pear, excellent dessert, 3/6 4 case, 6/6 bushel case. We deliver free. Satisfaction guaranteed.; ECONOMIC FRUIT COY., UPPER lIARDY-ST. Phone 639, EXTRAORDINARY VALUE CHINA & HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY AT J. WOOD & SONS, BRIDGE-ST. Thin China W. & G. Cups and Saucers 4/- half-dozen. Thin China W. & G. Odd Cups, 2/6 halfdozen. Fancy Milk Jugs, 1/- each. Glass Tomato Sauce Bottles, 1/- each. 18-piece Tea Sets, Fancy China, 6/- set. Large Decorated China Cups and Saucers ■ 1/- each 3 China Jam or Butter Dishes for 1/-. 3 Plain Glass Tumblers for 1/-. Teapots, small size 1/-, larger sizes 1/3 and 1/6. Aluminium Preserving Pans from 5/6. Jam Jars 4/- dozen. Jam Covers 3d pkt. Wood Spoons 6d. J. WOOD & SONS, LTD. NELSON’S CHINA STORE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 1