DEATH SALMOND—At Nelson on Bth October, 1936, George Salmond, late of Motueka street, eldest son of the late Andrew Salmond. IN MEMOKIAM GROOBY. —In fond and loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Henry Grooby, who passed away on Bth October, 1932. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near. God only knows how we miss you As we journey along life's way. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MISCELLANEOUS OUND: A Brand” New Grand New Taste Thrill, Coffee Sponges 1/each. At The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge. I^ OUND, How to please a husband, give him Vienna Steak and Kidney Pies for tea. 4d each at The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge. I^ OUND: Vienna Bran Biscuits are healthful, delicious and economical. Try them to-day, 1/4 lb, at The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge. OST, Tuesday morning, checked rug, between Nelson and Takaka. Reward. Apply “Mail” Office HJ. Flatt, Licensed Plumber, Gas- • fitter, Drainlayer and Electrical Contractor. Quotations free at 93 Bridge-st. /GROCERIES are as cheap as anywhere at Smith and Son, 57 Nileat. Sago and Rice 51bs 1/-, Prunes 31bs 1/-, Raisins 8d pkt., Jellies 6'for 1/-, Baking Wholemeal 51bs 1/-. ij>INEAPPLE 3 tins 1/5, Tomato . -*■ Sauce, quarts 1/4, British Safety Matches 5d pkt., Plaid Matches 8d pkt.—Smith and Son, Nile-st. TAGO Tinned Apricots 1/- and 1/2, Salmon 7d, large tins lid, Camp Pie 1/-, Sardines 5 tins 1/-, 16oz tins Libby’s Pork and Beans 9d, 3 large bars Household Soap 2/5. — Smith and Son. FOR Electric Pumps, Motors, Power, Heat, Lighting and Radio Points, try H. J. Flatt. BREAKFAST~~Bacon. We have a special brand of delicious mild flavour, 1/3 and 1/5 lb; Eggs 1/- doz. Scott’s, Wood Store. WANSBONE’S, Trafalgar-st., Latest English Magazines, Periodicals, and Fashion Journals arrive this week. OR Electric Immersion Heaters, Gas Caliphonts. Chip Heaters, Hot Water Systems, see H. J. Flatt. A XMINSTER andTwilton Hall Runners, 224 to 54 inches wide, from 8/11 yard.—Boyce/s. FRANZEN and Co., Ltd., Hardy-st., for Handkerchief Cases, Pipe Holders, Needle Cases, etc. The latest the Leather Novelties.
T~ ENNIS Players! Cooke and Sons offer you the best selection! Quality Racquets 25/- to 95/-. Spalding, Dunlop, Ayres Balls 3/6 pair, Seconds 2/9, 2/6 and 1/6 pair. HONE 327 for repairs Electrical, Plumbing, Gas, Water or Drains. H. J. Flatt, Bridge-st. COWMAN’S Dolls’ Prams from 5/6, Shopping Baskets 4/6, Bags If-, Commodes 11/6. jpbWMAN’S~fit~4 Tyres 4/-, Reline and Duco Prams at a small cost. TXJWMAN’S for Pramettes, :8 — styles on sponge wheels, storm covers, etc., from £4 10s. __ TENNIS Players!'Visit Cooke and Sons for all requirements: Eyeshades 1/6, 2/-. 2/3; Covers 1/3, 1/6, 2/-; Presses, Grips, Gut Reviver, etc. Cooke and Sons have just opened large shipment for spring trade. Very latest designs. All moderately priced. FUNERAL NOTICEfTtHE friends of the late George Sal'll- mond are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Motueka street, on SATURDAY MORNING, 10th October, at 9.45, for the Nelson Cemetery. SHONE AND CO., Furnishing Undertakers. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, WAKEFIELD Ninetieth Anniversary Dedication Festival, 10th and 11th Oct. FRIENDS and all interested are invited to attend the Dedication of the Gates and the Unveiling Ceremony on SATURDAY, 10th inst., at 2.30 p.m., and the Festival Afternoon Tea at 4 p.m.—THOS. JOS. SMITH, Vicar.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that, by a Proclamation dated the 22nd day of September, 1936, and published in the “New Zealand Gazette,” No. 64, page 1804, of the Ist day of the following month, the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for the purpose of a Post-office, in terms of the Public Works Act, 1928. SCHEDULE Approximate area of the piece of land taken: 3.6 perches. Being portion of part Section 85, Waimea South. Situated in Block XII, Wai-iti Survey District. (S.O. 171, s.d. 42). In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 93419, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. E. BENNETT, Assistant Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, 6th Oct., 1936.
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