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MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■jVTOTICE 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 4th day of November, 193 G. 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 certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES Claude Ernest Cecil Granger, late of Tinline Valley, Rai Falls, Sawmill Hand. Died 30/8/36. Bernard Lawson, late of Stoke, but formerly of Canvastown, Farmer. Died 23/9/36. E. COLLINS, District Public Ti’ustee for Nelson. Ist October, 1936. pAW K Y The Thoroughbred Stallion by Rabbi (bred by J. J. Corry) TS travelling Takaka District. Fee £4. Paddocks arranged at owner’s risk. T. W. HARFORD, Groom-in-Charge, Takaka. AT STUD The Imported Percheron Stallion RISEHOLME QUAESTOR Stud Book 407 Foaled 1926 1> ISEHOLME QUAESTOR is a grey horse standing 16J hands. He has great bone and the best of legs and feet, is very active, a fine mover, exceedingly quiet and good tempered. This horse took 2nd Prize in a class of 32 at the Royal Show, England, in 1928 and has a Veterinary’s Certificate dated February, 1936, saying he is sound and free from hereditary diseases. This horse will be at Motueka on Fridays, Riwaka Saturday mornings; the rest of week at his own stables. For further information apply to owner. THOS. HEWETSON, Upper Moutere. LIN oTeTM /CONSTITUTES an important feature in the Furnishings of most homes, and with the advent of the present season we are particularly well equipped with stocks for all types of rooms, halls, etc. Values run from 6/6 per yard for 6-feet width—Passage widths 36-inch 2/11 and 3/11, 45inch 5/9 —Inlaid in Moire and Granite effects for Bathrooms and Kitchenettes 10/6 and 11/6. A. H. BOYCE 45 BRIDGE STREET. P. HOWCROFT LTD. HARDY STREET.

Groceries at Keenest Prices Marmalade 9d tin, Coffee Crystals, Coloured, 1/4 pkt., McNair’s Toasted Cheese Biscuits 3/- tin, Peek Frean’s Twiglets 2/9, Cocktail Puffs 2/9, Peek Frean’s Savory Biscuits 3/3 tin, Grape Juice 1/11 bottle, Gruyere Cheese 2/6 pkt., Canned Crab 1/6 tin, Mushrooms 1/3 tin, Rarotonga Pure Orange Juice 2/4, Real Jaffa Orange Marmalade 1/9, Dodson’s Cordials 1/9, Gorman’s Cordials 1/9. Prawns 1/6 tin, Shrimps 1/6 tin. SERVICE THE BEST PHONE 41 WHAT! A BUMPER SPECIAL And All Guaranteed First Grade s. d. Jib “SWAN” BACON 0 8 Moz. FRESH EGGS 0 6 11b BLU-BEL TEA 1 5 2 7 The Lot for 2/- Cash Price NOTE.—This Special closes definitely on 12th October. Hewetson’s Butter Arriving Daily EDWIN R. PIRIE LTD. “THE BACON SPECIALISTS” Phone 440. Trafalgar-st. “We Deliver the Goods” MONEY-BACK CATARRH OFFER TO ALL It’s remarkable to hear of the vast number of catarrh victims who are getting constant relief with Katarol. This powerful germicide is sold at 3/6 trial size, 5/- double size with a convenient nasal dropper. Each drop stops catarrh misery. Keep Katarol on hand. Sold on a direct and generous refund guarantee by Nees, The Chemists, Trafalgar-st., and other Chemists. AGONISING RHEUMATIC PAIN DISAPPEARS The agonising pain of Rheumatism affected Mrs Wilkes, Mauku, Franklin County, so acutely that she was unable to stand up. After three months of R.U.R. her Rheumatism disappeared and she is completely cured. R.U.R. is sold with money-back guarantee in every packet by R. W. Martin, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet. IS WEIGHT YOUR WORRY? Too much fat —easily fatigued—continual worry about health. Is that your problem? Try Nature’s remedy, Naturettes. Safe, natural weight reduction. 17 days’ treatment 7/6. Moneyback guarantee. Start Naturettes now. R. W. Martin, Chemist.

“MALADY ,OF THE AGE” Nervous Exhaustion has been described as “the malady of the age.” Millions are victims to it. Do you complain of lassitude, a want of buoyant feeling, an indisposition for exertion, mental depression, unrefreshing sleep? Then you should take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises the blood. Harvey’s will give you new health, vigour, healthy appetite, sound, refreshing sleep. All Chemists, 3/6. GROW NEW HAIR WITH BIRMESE New hair cannot be grown overnight, but conscientious massaging with Birmese Herbal Hair Root Compound DOES grow new and virile hair in one month. Used with the FREE Karaski Massager, Birmese brings the life-blood back to the scalp and hair-root glands. 5/6 from Nees, The Chemists, Trafalgar-st., and all Chemists. Necessary Volume for Married People, “The Husband and Wife’s Handbook.” A clear, concise and informative treaties by Dr. Hubert Alcott, London, including sex determination. Sent under plain wrapper for 1/(Postal Note or Stamps), with Free catalogue of necessities. From Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. N, Box 1178, Christchurch. TO7EBLEY BROS., Timber Merchants, Sawmillers, Joinery Manufacturers, Alma-st. Phone 334. We supply bone dry dressed timber all sizes, including Matchlining, Flooring, Rustic, Rabbeted Weather Boarding, etc. If building, give us a calL Our prices lowest and timber and workmanship of the best All sizes three-ply. Satisfaction guaranteed.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 2 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 2 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 2 October 1936, Page 2

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