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WHICH WILL II BE—CLIMAX OR ANTI-CLIMAX? On CHRISTMAS DAY we ait down not merely to eat, but to feast. And who ever heard of a Christmas feast without Plum Pudding or Mince lsie? Or both? But, by dessert time, appetites are lagging. The Christmas dessert is either climax —or anti-climax. It MUST be good. VIENNA PL’UM PUDDINGS are mixed and steamed from the true old English recipe. All ready to heat,and serve. THEY'RE THE TOP. If you choose Mince Pie, make sure of a pie fdled deep with Mince Meat of the true old-fashioned, home-made kind. Vienna Mince Meat abounds with Christmasy ingredients, plump luscious raisins,- “Shreddo” suet, liqueur, spices, juicy apples blended with lemon peel and citron. They’re sure of an encore. Don’t risk disappointment. Order early. Yours for a MERRY CHRISTMAS THE VIENNA CAKE SHOP, BRIDGE STREET THE KOSY LOUNGE, HARDY STREET CHRISTMAS ORDERS DELIVERY GUARANTEED FRESH VEGETABLES. GREEN PEAS MARROWS BEANS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES ONIONS FRESH FRUIT. BANANAS GRAPES PASSIONS ORANGES PINES CHERRIES KUMERAS LETTUCE, ETC. STRAWBERRIES APPLES, ETC. CONFECTIONERY. A large range of fancy boxes Chocolates, Novelties, Bon-Bons, Stockings, etc., also loose Sweets in abundance. All quality goods by the best manufacturers, and reasonably priced. i R. A. THOMAS, ’PHONE 596, TRAFALGAR STREET

MISCELLANEOUS BIRTH EBAN.—At Motueka Private Hospital, to Mr and Mrs L. Eban —a son. Both well. 1) EAL Scotch Shortbread ! 1/- and 2/- •*-*' cake. Afc Hunter’s. T/10R that Christmas Present, see ■*- Crispin, Hardy-st. East, opposite Levin’s,' for Wristlet Watches from 17/6. Chromium Bracelets from 5/-. WANTED, Watch and Clock repairs. Work guaranteed. Moderate charges.—Crispin,. Hardy-st. East, WANTED by 2 anglers, board in Motueka Valley for 3 days next week. Pokororo most suitable locality. Write 198, “Mail” Office. BOOKS .give lasting pleasure—give Books this Christmas.—Alf. Robinson’s. SEVEN Pillars of Wisdom,” a handsome Gift. Secure your copy ,at Alf. Robinson's. HRISTMAS—Bad for the Turkey but Good for the Swan.” We sell “Swan” Fountain Pens. —Alf. Rob- \ LF. Robinson’s for Christmas Gifts -t*- at reasonable prices. . A MAGNIFICENT selection of Books suitable for Christmas Gifts at Alf. Robinson’s. GIFT STATIONERY PICTURES, CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS A Large Selection at Lowest Prices FOUNTAIN PENS—Swan, Blackbird, Wahl, and Conway Stewart, from 7/G. A. G. BETTS & SON 25 HARDY STREET, NELSON

MISCELLANEOUS CANLFIush for sanitary cleanser. Chemico for Bath cleaning. Procurable at H. J. Flatt’s, Bridge-st. 1%/TcKAY Value Leaders: 36in wide Lightweight Wool Tweeds for Coats anti Suits. ... Actual value 4/11 yard. . . . Christmas Special 2/11 yd. "]%/|"cKAY Value Leaders :• 29in wide “Happi Coating,” brocaded in gay Oriental figurings, for Kimonas, Pyjamas, etc., 1/11 yd. 1%/TcKAY’S for Gift Silks; See our wide selection of quality Gift Silks inexpensively priced. Lengths may be had neatly boxed for presentation. f i IFTSI Strong Rubber Beach Bags and Air Cushion combined, in attractive colourings. McKay’s, 4/11. Jg'LECTRICAL installations Radio, Power, Heating, Lighting or repairs. Prompt attention by H. J. Flatt. Phone 327. TUST arrived, the smartest Nigger ** Brown Silk Gloves with scalloped pipings on gauntlet. McKay’s, 6/6 pr. CEE McKay’s Linen Tea Sets, hand embroidered, charming designs, fast colours, 4/11, 5/11 to 23/6. " gEE_~McKay’s Parchment Lamp Shades. A wonderful assortment. Prices are right at 1/11, 2/9, 5/6 to 13/6. your Christmas Pies from Hunter’s, 1/Christmas Eve. doz. We deliver on pLEMING and Sons: Lilo Air Beds. • Something for the Beach, Lawn or Camping. A usefuf Christmas Present. FLEMING’S, the House for Value. Taffeta Cushions from 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, filled with best Kapoc. and Sons don’t import Chesterfield Suites. Each one made at our factory and so guaranteed for Quality and Price.

TjILEMING and Sons Christmas Specials': Reading-Lamps, Tea Waggons, Bridge Sets, Bookcases, Seagrass and Fireside Chairs. The Gifts that will be appreciated. \\f ALTER Bros., Lower Bridge-st., 7 * havq a large selection of suitable Gifts for all occasions. IVf ORNING Sets, Salad Sets, Tea Sets in great variety; and at our usual low prices.—Walter Bros. CUNDAY School Teachers, see our Children’s Scripture Christmas Cards.—G. V* Edmonds, H.B. Bldgs. "IiITEBB and Corbett’s beautiful Art * ’ Crystal in dainty designs.—Walter Bros., Lower Bridge-st. TYRINK Walter Bros.’ Pure Teas. “The cup that cheers but never inebriates.” SCOTS Wha Hae,” Walter Bros. Thistle Tea. Hae nae ither. T>EST Stock in Town—very reasonably -*-r priced. /"< IFTS that appeal—Dainty Lingeries in Iris and other makes—Nights., Slips, Scanties and Bloomers. At Kerning and Sons. IN THE MATTER of “The Public Works, Act, 1928,” and its Amendments. ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that it is proposed under the provisions of “The Local Authorities Empowering (Aviation Encouragement) Act, 1929,” and “The Public Works Amendment Act, 1935,” to execute a certain public work ,to wit, to establish an aerodrome on inter alia part- Sections 85 and 86, Suburban South, Block 111, Waimea Survey District, and for, the purposes of such public work' the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken under the provisions of “The Public Works' Act, 1928.” AND notice is hereby further given that a plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited at the offices of The Nelson Harbour Board at Port Nelson and is there open for inspection. AND that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said land set forth the same in writing and send such writing within Forty days from the first publication of this Notice to the Nelson Harbour Board at its address, bein'* Port Nelson. THE SCHEDULE I. —ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing §6 acres and 10 perches, more or less, being part of Section 86, Suburban South, Block 111, Waimea Survey District, ancl being all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 60, Folio 15, Nelson Registry. 11. —ALSO ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 92 acres 12 perches, more or less, being part of Section 85, Suburban South, Block 111, Waimea Survey District, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 60, Folio 126, Nelson Registry. AS WITNESS my hand at Port Nelson this 16th day of December, 1935. H. MILNER, Secretary to the Nelson Harbour Board. /"CHRISTMAS QPECIALS Christmas Specials GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN s. d. Parisian and Sander Ties from ... 1 0 Special : All Wool Cashmere Sox 1 11 Interlock Underwear, Shirts and Pants 2 3 Silk Interlock Underwear, Singlets and Pants 3 11 Also a good range of: Braces, Garters, Belts, Shirts, Pyjamas, Socks, Sports Trousers and Blazers. IVTAHAR’S jVTEN’S ‘WEAR iTJL AHAR’S iTJ -EN’S EAR SPECIALISTS BRIDGE STREET.

AUCKLAND POINT SCHOOL RESULTS of Tiny Tots Christinas Tree Raffle:— Winning Numbers: v Ist, 424. .2nd, 706 W. B. BEVERIDGE, ' Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST - OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IVrOTICE is hereby given that all ? creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at NELSON on or before the 20th' day of January, 1936. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. ’The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — , “I hereby certifv that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES JANE MARY FLOWER, late of Hira, Married Woman. Died 3/6/1935. MARY ANN McGLASHEN, late of Motueka, Widow. Died, 19/11/1935. E. COLLINS, District Public Trustee for NELSON. 18th December, 1935. richmondlschool ~~~ GRAND GARDEN PARTY TO be opened by His Worship the Mayor, H. W. Kelly, Esq., on SATURDAY, 21st Dec., at 2 p.m. Competitions, Side Shows, Christmas Tree; Stalls. Dancing 9-10.30. Admission Free: All are welcome. FORSYTH AND BAIN ’ Wood and Coal Merchants. WE wish to notify our customers that we are going out of business as from to-day, and we take this opportunity to thank them for their patronage and wishing them the Compliments of the Season.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 December 1935, Page 2