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MISCELLANEOUS ANEMONES Ranunculi, “Giant Florentine.” Grand double variety. 3/5 IGo.—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. LILLY Sprung Upholstered Suite, guaranteed quality, latest coverin gs. Factory price £l6.—Freeth’s. ‘jC’iREETH’S Perambulators, guar- *■ antecd 2 years, 1934 illustrated catalogue free ou request, write or ’plione 311. riOURTENAY Radios at Wellington prices, licence free, and aerial and hot point free.—Freeth’s. . NELSON LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE RELIEF SECTION A DISTRIBUTION of MEAT to Registered Relief Workers will take place, every FRIDAY MORNING at 7.30 at Messrs Neale and Haddow’s Garage,, Vanguard Street, commencing' on FRIDAY Next, 4th May. S. E. McGREGOR, , Hon. Secretary. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY '■■■■' CONCERT Selections from Gounod’s Faust and Miscellaneous School of Music THURSDAY, 3rd May Admission 2/6. Seats reserved at Begg’s 3/-. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ‘ ASSOCIATION Nelson Branch A DINNER and Meeting to be held in the Trafalgar Hotel TO-NIGHT at 6.30 o’clock. . All Old Boys invited. T. C. BECK, Hon.’ Secretary. Golfer Crippled with Rheumatism.— A well-known golfer became so crippled with Rheumatism he was forced to give up his sport. When in depths of despair was induced to try, R-U-R,, with such beneficial results that to-day ho can play 36 holes with ease, and is expected to he a hard proposition in his club’s championship. R-U-R with Money-Back Guarantee by R. W. Martin, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet. YUMPY nerves and nervous tension ” ended for all sufferers. Moiiife Tablets revive the whole system and renew zest of life. 2/6, 4/6 and 6/- from R. W. Martin, Chemist, rTNWANTED hair removed magically from arms, face and legs with Velvet Mitten Hair Remover. 2/3. MoneyBack Guarantee. R. W. Martin, Chemist Holm _ shipping"co7ltd: SS. PARERA will load at Nelson on * MONDAY, 30th April, taking Fruit arid .General Cargo for Wanganui, New Plymouth and Waikato. Cargo received until 11 a.m. . - : ' S. C. LEVIEN, Tel. 12. Agent. N.Z. FARMERS’*.UNION nUIIE Annual Meeting of' the Stoke- . RiclliMbnd Branch will be held in the Stoke Hall on WEDNESDAY, 2nd May, at v ß p.iri. BUSINESS: Balance Sheet, Election of Officers and Committee, and Remits for Provincial Conference. R, BENSEMANN, Secretary. A. lIODGSON AND SON, WAKEFIELD. T BEG to announce having disposed of my interest in the above Retail Business to my sqn, Ralph John Hodgson. I sincerely thank our customers and the public for the support given me, and solicit a continuance of the same to my son. It is requested that all accounts against the firm to 31st March be rendered without delay; also that accounts owing to the firm of A. Hodgson and Son, Wakefield, be settled or arranged for before 31st May next. ERNEST W. HODGSON; - Wakefield. TTAVING acquired the above-mention-ed business from my father, I hope, with keen prices and good service, to merit a continuance of the support that lias been given in the past. The business will be carried on as before. RALPH J. HODGSON, Wakefield. . NELSON' LICENSING DISTRICT Annual Meeting of Licensing Committee "VTOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Nelson will be held in the Magistrate’s Courthouse at NELSON on FRIDAY, the first day of June, 1934, at 12 o’clock Noon. C. W. CARVER, Clerk, Licensing Committee. Courthouse, • • Nelson. 24th April, 1934. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY A:: OPEN GAME*SEASON « '• ■ T ICENSES to take Californian Quail, Grey Duck and Black Swan, may now be obtained at the Chief Post . Office Nelson and at Motueka. Motupiko, Wakefield, Murchison and' RoeftOri. ’ \' N. 8.: Quail season May-Ist to July 31st: Grey Duck and Black Swan May Ist to June 30th. Swan to be taken in the Collingwood County only. Numbers per gun per day: Quail 20," Grey Duck 10, Swan 5./ No shooting allowed on Companies’ Dams Urightwnter, or on the Lakes in this District. W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary. RAILWAY DWELLINGS WRITTEN tenders, for the purchase ~ T for removal of five railway cottages No. 21. Kiwi, No. 24, Kaka, No. 25, Glenhope, No. 27,. Glenhope, and No. 31, Kawatiri, will be received by the District Railway Engineer. Wellington, up till noon on Wednesday, 2nd May, 1934. The dwellings are vacant and reasonable time will be allowed for removal. Conditions of purchase may be seen and inspection of dwellings arranged on application to the Stationmastefs at Nelson or Glenhope. WAIMEA POWER BOARD Power House Building Contract UpENDERS dose with the undersigned -*- at Noon on 14th-MAY. Plans and specifications may be. seen at the Hoard’s Offices, Nelson and Motueka. VJOKER,MAN. & LANCASTER, Johnston Street, WELLINGTON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 28 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 28 April 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 28 April 1934, Page 1