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MISCELLANEOUS Epicure Bobln Adair Arran Banner Jersey Bennes Dakota Bed Up-to-Date PUPONGA COAL the best the brightest THE CLEANEST BUY PUPONGA, IT LASTS LONGER DRY FIREWOOD BIRCH, MATAI, RED PINE, MANUKA (RED) SEED POTATOES Beanty of Hebron Field Marshall King Edward Field Marshall Sutton’s Redskins Findlay’s Majestic Sutton’s Supreme Short Top, Certified ALL MANURES AND LIME mangold seed NEW SEASON’S SEED NOW IN STORE Yellow Globe, Long Red, Etc., Etc. SEED PEAS SEED PEAS Emperor Green Feast Stratagem Win. Massey Win. Hurst Blue Bantam Prussian Blue White Ivory p ”S e SEED OATS SEED OATS Gartons Algerians Duns Dun Tartars, Douglas Haig, Etc., Etc. GRASS SEED GRASS SEED CHICK RAISER CHICK RAISER Chick Raiser, Chick Starter, and all Starting, Growing and Maturing Mashes Meat Meal, Poultry Grit, Laying Mash FENCING MATERIALS Birch Posts, Strainers, Droppers, Rails, or . TOMATO AND BEAN STAKES apples apples SPECIAL LINE DELICIOUS APPLES FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS A most comprehensive range of both Flower and Garden Seeds in Packets or Bulk. PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS FLOWER AND GARDEN NEALE & HADDOW LIMITED TRAFALGAR & VANGUARD-STS. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY CIT"? STOKE, TAHUNA AND ’ WAKAPUAKA, TOO 65 PHONES 313 ARTHUR J. COTTON HOME FURNISHER.

For ' Dinner Waggons 19/6. Occasional Tables 10/9, 16/6, 18/6. Easy Chairs 28/6, 56/6. Companion Sets 7/6. Coir Matting 2/11 and 3/9 yard. 4-drawer Tallboys, Seagrass Chairs. 6 only 7ft 6ih by 6ft Congoleum Squares at 12/6 each. Address—--96 HARDY STREET. • FRILL CURTAINS FOR 3/11 each (BUNGALOW SIZE) Pastel Rose, Natural Blush, Ocean Blue, Stone, Leaf Green, Lime, Sand, Mauve, Suntan, Peach Bloom. mckay: s THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Established 1862)

TWO TERMS NOW AVAILABLE TO BORROWERS—--9 Tears and 15 Tears. MONTHLY REPAYMENT OF INTEREST AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per £IOO 9-year Term .... £1 3 4 Per £IOO 15-year Term .... £0 15 10 Or 5/5 and 3/8 per week respectively. BOTH TERMS OPEN TO ALL LOAN APPLICANTS. No need for Applicants for Loans to be Members until Loan actually granted. BORROWERS and NON-BORROW-ER MEMBERS SHARE EQUALLY IN PROFITS (allot .ed half-yearly). 5 per cent, profit has been declared each half-year since 1901. FULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED on application to— NORMAN ROUT, Secretary.

district COMPETITION IN j EXPORT LAMBS THE Nelson A. & P' Association in conjunction with the N.Z. Meat Producers’ Board, have arranged to hold a “Field Day” at the Stoke Freezing Works on WEDNESDAY, 9th December, 1936. (Light Lunch Provided) The Competition is confined to Lambs bred for Export (Stud Lambs barred). Each entry to consist of three Lambs and each competition is limited to two entries, individual Lambs not to exceed 401bs Frozen weight. So as to ensure the best exhibit going forward to London an Exhibitor entering two pens (Six Lambs), may have the three best Lambs selected after killing from the two pens entered. No Lambs other than those which are killed on “Field Day” are eligible for the Competition. Judged Alive Ist Prize, 42/-; 2nd Prize, 21/-; 3rd Prize, 10/6. Judged After Killing Ist Prize, 42/-; 2nd Prize, 21/-; 3rd Prize, 10/6. All entries to be at the works not later than 9 a.m. Entrance Fee of 1/6 for each pen will be charged for the Local prizes, but no charge will be made for the District Competition. For further information apply to: MR R. SUTTON, MR W. DRON, and MR C. CHALLIES, or— THE NELSON FREEZING CO. LTD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 November 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 November 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 November 1936, Page 2