MISCELLANEOUS GOLD & Silver Wrist Watches. Great variety, all •prices, fully guaranteed,. Alex. Hunter, Jeweller, Hardy-st. ANEW Racquet for the holidays. See new models at Nelson Sports Depot. HAVE your Racquet re-strung for the holidays with Super Ace Gut, 20/-. At Nelson Sports Depot. SEASONABLE Gifts at Lock Bros.— Suits, Sox, Ties, Braces, etc. OUR Suit for the holidays, frofn £3 15s, at Lock Bros. L~OCK"Bros?TThe~ Tailors, for Gifts for Men—Hats, Sox,_Ties, Shirts. L~OOK~Bros.7 Special Suit Offer, all sizes, for Christmas, from £3. HRISTMAS Gifts for Men at Lock Bros., the Store of Good Value. _ KOSY Lounge, Lower Hardy-st., for best selection in town of suitable Gifts for Christmas. _____ KOSY' Lounge for choice Boxed Chocolates. The ideal Christmas Gift. Lower Hardy-st. KOSY~Lounge. Gifts for all. See our Window display.—Lower Hardy-st. rpIIE Civic Tea and Luncheon Rooms : ■A Good food, efficient, willing service and a sincere desire to please. our 3-course Lunch 1/3. Over McKenzie’s. Lounge and Ladies’ Dressing Room at the service of our patrons. Morning and Afternoon Tea 9d. Soft Drinks and Ices. Civic Tea and Luncheon Rooms, over McKenzie’s. fVE Him something useful—Shaving Sets, Electric Torches, Cigar|tte Lighters, Fountain Pens—make acceptable Gifts. —Cooke and Sons, Ltd. FOR Christmas Gifts we suggest: China and E.P. Ware, Stainless Cutlery, Photo Frames, Attache and Suit Cases.—Cooke and Sons, Ltd.
PLEASE the youngsters with Painting Books, Paint Boxes, Crayons, Rubber Balls, Pocket Knives, Daisy Rifles, etc.—Cooke and Sons, Ltd. Tt/TANICURE Sets, Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Trinket Boxes, Compacts. Alex. Hunter, Jeweller, Hardy-st., F"' URNTSHING Values for Christmas: Chinese Oval Mats at 1/9 each, Coir Mats 4ft 6in and 2ft 3in, bound for 4/6 each, Floor Covering at 3/6 yard, Wool Reversible Rugs at 12/6 each, small Lino Square at 14/- each, good quality Mattresses at 21/- each, Deck Chairs (Mahogany frames), at 8/6 each. G. P. Russell and Sons, Ltd. CAMPING Specials for the Holidays: Tin Billies, Primus Stoves, all size Tents, 3 sizes Camp Stretchers, Camp Mattresses, Grey Blankets, Camp Ovens, Folding i Tables and Chairs (for sale or for hire). Best values. At G. P. Russell and Sons, Ltd. ‘ OUR famous Quickfix Tents for hire. Book now.—D. M, Rees, Ltd. DON’T forget your Tent for Christinas.—D. M. Rees, Ltd. School Teachers, see our Children’s Scripture Christmas Cards. —G. V. Edmonds, H.B. Bldgs. A. TRADER in Cannibal Land,” “Tales of the Maori Bush,” make splendid Christmas Gifts. —G. V. Ed-, monds. TOUTTEX, the new Sports Trousers by “Sincerity.” You can get at Huggins’. ' HUGGINS’ for Summer Underwear for Mem—Celanese 4/9 and 5/6. Courtald’s New Mesh 6/11. Sports Shorts 3/9 and 4/6. ' HUGGINS’ Exclusive Dressing Gowns for Men—Art. Silk 14/6, 19/6, 25/-, 32/6, 52/6, and in Anti-Crease Tootalls 57/6. ' HUGGINS’ for Gifts: Pyjamas, Bathing Costumes, Fuji Tennis and Canoe. Shirts, etc., etc. HUGGINS’~for Exclusive Gifts for Men. Boxed Braces, Ties, Tie and Stand, 2/6 to 4/6. EXCLUSIVE to Huggins’: Welsh, Margetson’s London silk-lined Foulard Ties 4/6, their Silk Poplins 4/6. Hats. Battersby’s Panamas 8/6, 14/6, 22/6. Battersby’s Felts 25/-. HUGGINS’ Exclusive Gifts for Men: Smart Socks of Quality 2/6, 2/11, 5/6, 4/9. _ EXCLUSIVE Gifts at Huggins’: Triumph and Faulat Shirts, 3. Collars, double cuffs, double fronts, 12/6. XCLUSIVE designs to Huggins’: Parisian and Sander Ties 2/6, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6. OOD Gifts at prices within the reach of even the most modest purse at E T. Savage, Ltd., Bridge-st. SPECIAL displays daily. Our windows tell the story in good Christmas Gifts. E. T; Savage Ltd., Bridge-st.
Ttyf USCATELS 9d and 1/- pkt., Special Mildura Dessert Raisins in fancy boxes 1/10, Soft Eating 'Figs (cellophane wrapped) 1./- pkt, pkt. Stoned Dates and pkt. Weet-Bix, the two 9d.—J. 'Wood and Sons. ’ NELSON EDUCATION BOARD Applications for Admission to the Training College APPLICATIONS on forms obtainable at the Board Office, will be received by the undersigned until Noon on Wednesday, 15th January, 1936,' for admission to the Teachers'" Training College. ' Candidates should be not less than 17 years of age on 15th February next, and should possess a Higher Leaving Certificate or a pass with credit in the University Entrance Scholarship Examination. Allowance where students require to livq away from home £IOO per annum, in other cases £7O per annum, H. J, THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson. 18th December, 1935 • NOTICE UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1915 EVIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of Certificate of Title, Volume 12, folio 234, Nelson Registry, for all that parcel of land containing 9 perches, more or less, being part of Section 235 of the City of Nelson, whereof Clara Elizabeth Plummer (now deceased) is the registered proprietor, and application having been made to me by The Public Trustee as executor of the will of the said Clara Elizabeth Plummer, deceased, for the issue of a new Certificate of Title, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue such new Certificate of Title accordingly upon the expiration of fourteen days from the “Gazette” containing this notice. Dated at the Land ‘ Registry Office at Nelson this 17th day of December, 1935. E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. SECTIONS FOR LEASE- ' "VTOTIOE is hereby given that the un- » dermentioned sections are open for selection on renewable lease; and applications will be received at the District Lands .and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on Tuesday, 7th January, 1936: Section 2, Block IV, Waitapu Survey District, 621 acres. Annual rent £6 4s. Weighted with £l9O for improvements. Situated 9 miles from Takaka. Section 6, Block I, Matakitaki Survey District, 385 acres. Annual rent £4. Conditionally exempt from payment of rent for four years. Situated about 14 miles from Murchison. Further particulars required may be obtained on application. A. F. WATERS, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 December 1935, Page 2
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