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WANTED WANTED to sell, canvas sun porch curtain, complete with fittings, as new; also kitchen 'table, 3 chairs and chest of drawers with bevelled mirror.— Hunt, Tipahhst. ■’S^T’ANTED: Not monopoly, but free- ’ ’ 1 dom of the King's Hig'hway. Sign Petition Anstice’s Booking Office, Tra-falgar-st. Travel by Anstice’s Motors. Phone 501 D. WANTED: Your support urgently » » needed to retain Anstice’s NelsonChristchurch Service. Sign Petition Booking Office, Anstice’s Buildings. Travel by Anstice’s Motors, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch. Phone 501 D. WANTED Known: Anstice’s Motors ▼ run regularly Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch. Booking Office, Anstice’s Bldgs. Phone 501 D. WANTED Known: Vacuum Cleaner Crossword Puzzle Competition next Saturday’s issue.—Keith W, Walker. WANTED Known: Visitors to Motueka will find Rossett House, Greenwood street, a comfortable and attractive place to stay. Moderate tariff. Permanent guests by arrangement. WANTED' £350 first mortgage for residential improvements. Reply “Security,” Post Office, Tahunanui. WANTED by capable married man, thoroughly experienced in all farming and dairying, good worker; 8£ years last place. Apply Charles Powell, c/o C. Ruff ell, G.P.0., Nelson.

"V\/‘ANTED Known: Give Photographs this Christmas. Cheap and exclusive. Our Christmas offer of 6 Cabinets 12/6 is just the thing. Call in to-day and let us show you samples. Snapshots Studio. WANTED' for the country, good general; must be good cook and fond of children; good wages. Write 4, “Mail” Office. NELSON lIAH,BOUR BOARD A PPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Wharf Shed Storeman at a Salary of £240 per year, less 10 per cent. Written applications with testimonials, marked “Application for Wharf Shed Storeman,” will be. received by the undersigned till Ist December, 1933. H. MILNER, Secretary. Port Nelson, 14th November, 1933. WANTED KNOWN Cherries 6d, 9d and 1/- lb. Gooseberries 31bs 1/-, Strawberries 1/3. Local Tomatoes 1/- lb. Green Peas : 1/4 peck. Pineapples, Oranges, Bananas, Passions, Grapes, Cucumbers, Broad Beans, etc. R. Thomas, Trafalgar-st. Phone 596 City Fruit Supplies, Hardy-st. ■ ~ 1334 TtyjjrcKAY’S Christmas Competition! £2O in Cash Prizes for greatest amount in coupons collected. . £2O in Cash Prizes! Do your shopping at McKay’s and save your coupons. Full particulars at any counter. TOOTAL Non-Crease Ties—Guaranteed uncri/shab'i.i. 2’/-6 each—lo do*., new Patterns at McKay’s. SUIT to Measure—You’ll need one for Christmas —There’s just time —Super Worsteds 84/- at McKay’s.

WANTED KNOWN Jnin Strawberries 6d lb. Gooseberries 121bs for 2/9. Strawberries 1/- and 1/3 Cherries 11-i Local Tomatoes 1/- lb. Australian Oranges ... 2/6 and 3/6 doz. Grapes 1/6 lb. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY Green Peas, Broad Beans, Cabbage, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Radish, New Potatoes, Beet, Spring Carrots, Parsnips, etc. ECONOMIC FRUIT CO. Phone 639. We Deliver. /ANTED to "sellTseveral good used Cars. All prices reduced. —G. M. Smart, Ltd. [A Card] DR, G. B. CAMPBELL IjiJSLIUL commence Practice at 36 Nile ” r Street on FRIDAY, Ist Dec. QUALITY FIRST OUR- First Year’s Trading has shown us that QUALITY MERCHANDISE produces Turnover, Profit and Satisfied Customers. Inspect our window display of— Christmas Gifts of Come in and ask us for suggestions for Gifts for each member of the family. THE NELSON PHARMACY ' THE FAMILY CHEMISTS, (Two doors above McKay’s) . Phone 1290. Bridge Street, Nelson. Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed

SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Fitting a Speciality W. HOEROCKS, 68 Vanguard Street, - Nelson Late Dispensing Optician to Thos. Armstrong and Bros, and the Loyal Eye Hospital, Manchester, England. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH.—The natural consequence of free transmission of Vital Life Force between brain and body—normal, co-ordinate functioning of all parts. ILL-HEALTH—The effects in the body of interference with this flow of energy —imperfect functioning of those organs or parts not receiving their normal supply. Subluxated vertebrae interfere with the transmission of this Life Force by producing pressures upon the great nerve trunks at their points of exit from the spinal column. These nerve pressures are located accurately by means of a scientific instrument, and by Chiropractic adjustments are removed, allowing a free and uninterrupted flow of Life-giving Force, which re-vitalises undernourished tissues and restores health to the affected organs. Thus Your Spine is the Index to Your Health. R. V. LORENZEN, D.C. PALMER GRADUATE, Anstice’s Buildings, Nelson. ’Phone 776. Hours 9.30 to 12, 2 to 5.30. Lndv in attendance. Consultation Free. SECONDARY Industries need your support. Then demand Nelson Paint. Best on market*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 November 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 November 1933, Page 1

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