While in Wellington recently in collection with aerodrome matters the hairman of the Nelson Harbour foard, Mr A. Gould, as representative f the Progress League, asked the Minister of Public Works, the Hon. I. Semple, the latest position regardng the Nelson railway; and was in>rmed that officers were covering the round and making investigations, and U that was possible was being done. To-morrow, special offers coats, •ocks, hats, underwear, furs, hosiery. —Trathen’s.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 11 June 1936, Page 6
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