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MISCELLANEOUS /CHOICE Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees and Hedge Plants; Fruit Trees (on seedling stocks), Bushes and Plants. Catalogues sent on request.— G. H. Woodman, Motueka Nurseries. (SETTINGS Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns, 3/-, Rhode Islands, Brown Leghorns, White and Silver Wyandottes 4/-. —11. Atkins, 735, Richmond. SUITS.-See McKay's diking” Range—faithfully built by “Sincerity”—s7 sizes, including yours—99/6. At McKay’s. TKOORMAN Oranges 1/6 doz., Lemons, Grapefruit, Island Oranges for Marmalade. Cut up Free at Economic Fruit Coy. Phone 639. _ “ A SCOT” Hats—McKay’s new value feature for Men of .Taste —Smart Fur Felts, at 18/6. At McKay’s. BOYS’ Pyjamas, strong quality, bright, fast colours, all' sizes, 3/11. Mail your order to McKay’s. T> AINCOATS.—Buy ’ . .Now—Mackintoshes 15/-. —Guaranteed Oiled Coats, with Cape shoulder, 38/6. At McKay’s. l\fEW enei'gy yours after taking Malted Orange Iron which contains purest Iron, Quinine, and English Malt. 3/6. —Noes, Chemist, Hardy-st. ikTOUR whole system rejuvenated after taking Malted! Orange Iron. An excellent after ’flu tonic: 3/6.—-N,ees, Chemist, Hardy-st. _ npiRED? Listless? You need Malted Orange Iron, a concentrated food and nerve tonic. 3/6. Posted 4/-.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. well! Keep well! Feed your nerves and body on Malted Orange Iron. A vitalising tonic.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. . T ILIUM, several beautiful varieties, ■U Herbaceous Paeonies, Crimson, White, Pink, Blush and Rose. They make a lovely display. Gladiolus Bulbs, a magnificent collection. Try a clump of Lily of the Valley. Charming Pink, White, Yellow and Purple Bearded Iris. For sale at reasonable prices, at S. F. Bolton’s. CHALLENGE AND CHEER MISSION CHALLENGE AND CHEER MISSION St. John’s Church, ® Hardy-st. TO-NIGHT at 7.30 ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 7.30 TO-NIGHT Community Singing, Solos, Duets. Stirring Gospel Address. Missioners: Students Goodman &’ Tozer. All welcome. ' KERSHAW’S ENGINEERING WORKS NOTICE TO DEBTORS ... ... f .. v 4 AN the 20th of last month I paid ” out small local accounts to the value of £64 15s. I only received the large sum of 7/-. i This can’t continue. My book debts are nearly one-third of my total year’s work, which is out of all reason. All overdue accounts must be paid or arranged for by 10th September., otherwise other measures will be taken to collect. e JAMES WYLLIE. Phone 473. SUTER ART SOCIETY INC. TN response to a number of requests, the Society will CONTINUE ITS EXHIBITION On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON From 2-5 only Local Exhibitors areiasked to call for their work on Thursday Afternoon. M. JAQUES, Hon. Secretary. SMITH BATTERIES WERE good enough to fit to Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Racing Car “BLUEBIRD” There’s a type to fit your Gar or Motor-Cycle obtainable from NELSON STOCKIST: L. G. BOURNE Battery Expert and Auto Electrical Specialist, UPPER HARDY STREET. Phone 1284. Is Your Set as Good as when you Bought it? GRIFFITH’S RADIO SERVICE STATION NEWMAN’S BUILDINGS, NELSON The Man you can trust with your Radio SERVICE EXPERIENCE PLUS EQUIPMENT A Staff of Fully Qualified TECHNICIANS AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE 722 T FUNERAL NOTICE HE friends of the late David Stewart Barnett are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 98 Waimca street, on Wednesday Morning, 23rd August, at 10.30 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery. SHONE AND CO.,i Furnishing 'Undertakers. TwrONDERFUL is the unanimous verdict of Passengers; travelling by Newman’s Christchurch 'Car Service.— Wireless programmes enjoyed in Luxnri>rig\v f-omfortahU, TT> RAIN fag, nervous exhaustion, lassitude banished by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply. Obtainable from R. W. Martin, Chemist.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 August 1933, Page 1

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