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MISCELLANEOUS SEE Window 7 at McKay’s : “Comfy” Pyjamas, standard Winter Weight, fast clean colours, 7/11 pair. At Kay’s.IU/J EN: These Coats right in Colour, Style and Quality and priced from 49/6 to 99/6. Buy Overcoats from McKay’s. lUCKY Cat" Art Union closes this J Saturday. ___ TICKETS 2/6 each. Prizes value £4009 in the "Lucky Cat” Art Union. /i lIRISTCIIU RCII, Blenheim and Kaikoura passengers wanted. Book now Anstice’s Motors. Booking Office, Ansticc’s Buildings. Phone SUIIJ. HP WEEDS; Tweeds. See special window display. .*. Donegals, Chevrons, Cliecks. . . . 36ins. wide, 4/11 yd. McKay’s. SPECIAL for Saturday at the llygrade Baker, Bridge-st.: Savoury Pulfs and Oyster Puffs 1/- doz. TTY GRADE Bakers, Bridge-st. Try our famous Pies—-Steak and Kidney or Mutton, 3d each. ‘V^l/'OOLLENS; Woollens. The greatest selection and best values at McKay's. . . Smart Woollens from 3/6 yd. Run Cleaning.” Furs and Fur ” Overcoats, next week, only 5/-. — I.X.L. Co. "Y UCKY Cat” Art Union closes tomorrow. Tickets 2/6. Prizes value £4OOO. npO-NIGIIT and To-morrow, secure a tiek&t in the "Lucky Cat” Art Union. "■ENGLISH Magazines and Periodicals. New supplies to-day at Alf. Robinson’s. A NEMONES, Ranunculi, “Giant Florentine.” Grand double variety. 3/6 10O.—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. rTNBLEACHED Sheetings, best quality “Osman” and “Dacca” makes, 54in. 1/9, 2/3 yard; 72in. 2/3, 2/6 yard; 80in. 2/6, 3/9 yard.—McKay’s. A LL Wool Pram Rugs, check designs in Rose, Blue and Fawn. Size 34 by 44 5/9 each. All Wool Cot Blankets 13/6 pair and 16/3 pair.—McKay’s. XTLANNELETTE Blankets for cold nights. “Donna” make. 16/6 and 17/6 pair. Cot size 2/3 each. —McKay’s.

L ADIES’ Art. Silk Fleecy-lined Gloves with wide gauntlets, in Black, Gunmetal and Brown, 2/11 pair. At McKay’s. T ADIES’ Woollen Gloves, fine Scotch Knit with Fancy Coloured gauntlets, all sizes, 5/6 pair. At McKay’s. £2 WEET Pea Seed: Sixty Up-to-date Giant Waved Exhibition varieties 3d per pkt., 24 beautiful named sorts for 5/-. At S. F. Bolton’s. IX.L., Dyers and Cleaners, visit Mo- * tueka, T. G. Stringer, Agent, Tuesdays. Collect and deliver. BAND CONCERT (Bv; kind permission of Rear-Admiral u»»W4tson and Officer Commanding) H.M.S. DUNEDIN, & REGIMENTAL BANDS ' Assisted by Ship’s Concert Party WILL give a Grand Concert in Majestic Theatre on SUNDAY LIVENING, commencing at 8.15 o’clock. Admission: 1/- Dress Circle, Down Stairs 6d. Doors open 7.30. 11. WILKINS, Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE i"kWING to the worrying of sheep on ' the properties known as “Rocklands,” “Birdhurst,” and “Kumeras," poison will be laid on and after this dato (12th April, 1934). STAPLES ESTATE. NO TICE rpilE Pirate Football Club will hold a Complimentary Dance to the Rover Football Club in the Brightwater Hall TO-MORROW (Saturday). Novelty Dances. Good Supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. RUGBY football Trafalgar Park SATURDAY, 14th April In Aid of Insurance Fund Senior—Nelson v. Rival, 3 p.m. Junior—Nelson v. Rival, 3 p.m. Thirds—Nelson v. Rival. 1.30 p.m. Fourths—Nelson v. Rival, 1.30 p.m. CAWTIiRON INSTITUTE DISPLAY OF ENTOMOLOGICAL EXHIBITS TCIXHIBITS illustrating the work of . the Entomological Department of the Cawthron Institute will be open for Public Inspection from TUESDAY, 17th April, to SATURDAY, 21st April, at the following times : TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 7 to 9 p.m. NOTE.—Entomological Buildings are located corner of Milton and Halifax streets. THE PERMANENT . BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON The usual monthly subscription MEETING will be held at the OFFICE, Trafalgar Street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 16th ami 17th April, 1934, from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. each day. NOTE.—Subscriptions can always be paid prior to the pay-days. MATURING SHARE D.W. SERIES. These mature on the 16th inst., and are repayable as from that date. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary.

LOWER. MOUTERE HOCKEY CLUB npilE Annual Mooting of the above Club will be beltl in the Jubilee Hall at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18th April. All members are requested to attend. A hearty invitation is extended to any intending players, and also to anyone interested in the game. A. E. UNDUE, Hon. Secretary. NELSON KENNEL CLUB’S ANNUAL SHOW HPO be held at Drill Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday). Record Entries. Judging commences at 9.30 a.in. sharp. Come and see 135 different Dogs. Cups and Trophies to be presented at 3 p.m. Admission I'-, Children 6d.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 1

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