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LOST AND FOUND JT OST, brown leatlier puree, between Tuliuna and Richmond. Reward. Apply "Mail” Office. T OST, blue and white pigeon. Reward. Apply Metropolitan Hotel. T OST, between Nelson and Redwood's Valley, brown felt liat. Reward. “Mail” Office. T" OST from Tapawera Sale Yards, 2 Corriedale Rams. Anyone knowing whereabouts of same please write or ring F. Cummings, Atawhai, Nelson. T OST, suit case (picnic hamper), Saturday, Tahuna to Redwood’s Valley. Finder kindly communicate Mrs Ching, 4 Collingwood-st. Phone 1029. WOUND, Quality Pyjama Cloths, smart Striped designs. Famous makes, including Horrockses. Priced from 1/-, 1/3, 1/4|, 1/6 to 2/6 yard.—McKay’s. WOUND. Suit to your measure from newest N.Z. Worsteds for £4 4s, with extra Trousers £5 "ss. At McKay’s. WOUND, new Down proof Sattens in attractive designs and charming colourings. Splendid qualities. Priced from 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard.—McKay’s. ¥ OST, all symptoms of lnfiuen2a by taking “Fluco.”—Ma-rtin. Chemist. WOUND, “Fluco” makes the Flu fly. * Martin, Chemist. POUND Chemist. absolute security against Influenza with Fluco. —Martin, WOUND, running regularly Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch. “People’s Service, Limited.” Booking Office, Anstice’s Buildings. Phone 501 D. WOUND. Passengers thrilled and delighted with Wireless programmes cn Newman’s Nelson-Christchurch Car Service. Travel by Newman’s. WOUND, Newman’s Christchurch Service Cars equipped with latest Wireless. Perfect reception of programmes from 2YA and 3YA. —Newman Bros., Ltd. Phones 124, 1078 (1109 aU night). MISCELLANEOUS APPRECIATION ' npHREE years ago we opened our Hairdressing Saloon and reduced prices all round. Apparently our policy has been appreciated, as we have found it necessary to install an extra chair, and so have taken into our employ Mr Ron Gibbons, lately employed by Mr Karsten and formerly by Mr J. Bockmgnn. We take this opportunity of thanking our many customers for their cordial support, and with the extra staff, we trust to give even better service in the future. BLICK ’ S, THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER, Trafalgar Street. SHORT WAVE RADIO Two Special All-Electric Receivers FOR SALE Our Own Manufacture —one 3 and one 4-valve, Complete with phones, £ls Each _.l '- ' f •/;'■■■ V, V Speaker Extra GRIFFITH’S RADIO ; SERVICE STATION PHONE 722. ' NELSON CITY COUNCIL TVT OTIOE is hereby given that the * Balance Sheet and Statements for the year ended the 31st March, 1932, and the report of the Audit Office thereon, has been printed and a copy thereof deposited for public inspection at the office of the Council during office hours from the 10th day of March, 1933, to the 10th day of April, 1933. A copy of such Balance Sheet and Statements will be posted free of charge to any ratepayer making application for the same. F. MITCHELL, Town Clerk. 9th March, 1935, NEW ZEALAND DAIRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD To Owners and Exporters of Butter to be exported from New Zealand. rip HE above-named Board hereby gives notice that pursuant to the power conferred on the Board by Section 13 of the Dairy-produce Export Control Act, 1923, and to all other powers it thereunto enabling the Board did on the 17th day of February, 1933, resolve and determine that it is necessary for the effective operation of the Dairy-produce Export Control Act, 1923, and the fulfilment of its purposes that the Board should exercise absolute control over the export from New Zealand of certain classes of dairy produce, to wit, all butter other than butter classified and graded under the provisions of the Dairy-produce General Regulations as “finest” or “first-grade” creamery butter, and the Board did further resolve and determine that the Board should assume control accordingly of such dairy-produce as aforesaid, and the Board did further resolve and determine that such control shall operate from midnight on the 30th day of April, 1933, and the Board did further resolve and determine that such control shall operate until further determination by the Board. DATED this 27th day of February, 1933 THE COMMON SEAL of the NEW ZEALAND DAIRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD was hereunto duly set and affixed by and in the presence of— W. A. lORNS, Chairman. C. G. C. DERMER, Member of the Board. T. C. BRASH, Secretary. P. R. PARKER, DENTAL SURGEON, Late Dental Officer, Health Department, Wakefield visited on Wednesdays. Rout’s Buildings, Trafalgar-st. Telephone 1329, CHALLENGE BATTERIES TO SUIT RUGBY, CHEVROLET AND FORD, ETC., CARS. £2/10/0 G. ROTHWELL & CO 95 HARDY STREET, Opp. Snodgrass and Son’s.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 March 1933, Page 1

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