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NOTICE WOMEN, GIRLS AND BOYS Will be needed during our canning season, covering the months of JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH. We are now open to register those requiring work at that time. DAY AND PIECE WORK RATES ARE MOST ATTRACTIVE. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL Notice of Intention to take Land under The Public Works Act, 1928 IN pursuance of the provisions of The Counties Act, 1920, and the Public Works Act, 1928, Notice is hereby given that the Waimea County Council proposes under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts to execute a certain public work, namely, “The Construction of a Road,” and for the purpose of such Public Work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And Notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to be taken is deposited in the office of the Waimea County Council, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, and is open for inspection without fee by all persons during ordinary office hours. All persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of such lands who have any well grounded objections to the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said lands must state their objections in writing and send the same within forty days from the first publication of this Notice to the County Clerk, Waimea County Council Office, Nelson. SCHEDULE Area of land required to be Portion of taken. Section No. A. R. P. 0 0 1.9 Pt. of 255 acres granted to F. Jollie. 0 0 7.8 15 Coloured on Dated at Nelson this 18th day of December, 1936. S. BLOMFIELD, County Clerk, Waimea County Council. 8.1. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TEMPERANCE HALL, CORNER COLLINGWOOD & BRIDGE STREETS, NELSON, THIS SUNDAY—II a.m., 3 p-m. and 7 p.m. Part Singing Solos Duets Trios Recitations, etc. Also WEDNESDAY EVENING after our ANNUAL TEA in the hall at 6 o’clock, we are to hold our final night of the Anniversary Services at 7.30 o’clock. CHRISTMAS SERVICE 11 a.m. Christmas Day. Country meetings: MOTUPIKO and KORERE as usual SUNDAY morning and evening, and on TUESDAY at Korere School at 8 p.m. RAI VALLEY, special Christmas Service at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, held in Library Hall, main Road. Pastor F. R. Wilson. P.S.—Notice: Our ANNUAL PICNIC is to be held at Baigent’s Bush, Wakefield, on Saturday (Boxing Day). We give a hearty invitation to all in sympathy to join with us at all of these gatherings. You will be very welcome and made rich with God’s blessing.—Proverbs 10: 22.

MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ! FROM 21st to 24th DECEMBER (inclusive) "piACH customer purchasing goods to Value of 5/- or more CAN SELECT A GIFT FROM THE GIFT TABLE Nice selection of Rugs, Chairs, Tea Waggons, Fire Screens, Ottomans, Cushions, Suit Cases, Carpet Sweepers, Etc., Etc. Also a stock of Tents, Stools, Camp Stretchers, Primus Stoves, Camp Mattresses, and Deck Chairs. NOTE! We still have available for hiring during the holidays a limited number of Beds, Stretchers, Cots, Chairs, Tables, etc. DON’T DELAY! G. P. RUSSELL & SONS FOR SALE BY TENDER One of the Most Desirable Farms in the District r¥THE well-known Beacon Hill property at Hope, belonging to the Paton Estate, with all buildings and improvements thereon. The area is 257 acres, of which about 100 acres are flat or undulating country. The farm is particularly suited for early crops, such as peas and potatoes. Possession on Ist April, 1937. Further particulars as to the property can be obtained on application at the farm. Conditions of sale can be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must reach the undersigned not later than the 20th January, 1937, and should be marked on envelope “Beacon Hill.” GLASGOW, ROUT AND CHEEK, Solicitors, Nelson. FOR SALE BY TENDER Valuable Freehold Land Fronting Vanguard and Motueka Streets to close Accounts in Estate of Andrew Salmond, Deceased. rpENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, 22nd December, 1936, for the purchase of: — The freehold land at Corner of Vanguard and Motueka Streets, having frontage of 244 feet to Vanguard Street and 223 feet to Motueka Street, being Section 873 and part Section 875, Nelson, and containing 1 acre 2 roods 20 perches, with dwellinghouse thereon. Section 873 has a depth of 360 feet. Tenders may be for the whole property or for any portion thereof. The land is first class level land and is very suitable for tomato growing of gardening. It is also well adapted for subdivision into building sites. For further particulars, apply PITT AND MOORE, Nelson. T\fOMEN are telling each other * ' about Camfosa—the pleasant, safe personal hygiene antiseptic. From all Stores and Chemists. 1/3, 3/-. For Comfort, Courtesy and Efficiency, travel by Newman’s The Cadillac Motor Service

MISCELLANEOUS 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 21st day of January, 1937. 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 William Thompson, late of Nelson, Salesman. Died .3/12/1936. Ashton Elgar Dickson, late of Nelson, Motor Mechanic. Died 12/12/1936. Richard Fisher, late of Nelson, Gardener. Died 16/12/1936. E. COLLINS, District Public Trustee for Nelson. NELSON, 19th December, 1936. CATARRH MISERY—END IT! Nose stuffed up—membrane inflamed —head pressure sneezing hawking. Why endure Catarrh misery when you secure immediate relief with Katarol, the new, powerful germicide. Katarol is sold by Nees, The Chemists, Trafalgar-st„ and other Chemists with a legal Money-Back Guarantee to give relief. Small size 3/6; Double Size 5/-. AMFOSA Teat Salve will not taint the milk. From all Stores and Agents, 1/9, 3/-, 5/6. THYRODONE ENDS SCIATICA Thyrodone is thoroughly recommended for Sciatica by J. P—, Winton, who writes: ‘‘l have been a sufferer of Sciatica for years, which prevented me doing work of any kind. Since taking Thyrodone I have so benefited that I am now able to carry on with my usual work.” Nees, The Chemists, Trafalgar-st., and other Chemists sell Thyrodone. FEED YOUR NERVES—DON’T DRUG THEM In most cases it is madness to whip up the nerves with dangerous drugs. What they require is a suf- | ficiency of mineral salts provided by j Nature for the proper functioning of ; the human body. These mineral salts 1 are contained in Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which nourishes and re-builis the impaired nerve tissue. Chemists sell Harvey’s Mineral Tonic at 3/6. PHYSICAL WRECK THROUGH RHEUMATISM “I was slowly becoming a physical wreck through crippling Rheumatism,” writes E. F. G—., Karori. “I tried every known remedy, but it was in vain. I was urged to give Birma a trial, and I bless that happy day. Birma has made a new man of me—my Rheumatism is now almost a thing of the past.” Nees, The Chemists, Trafalgar-st., sell Birma with MoneyBack Guarantee. WHY SUFFER HAY FEVER MISERY? —when all sneezing, headaches, blind spasms, etc., can be relieved by CALMIN. the guaranteed remedy. Start with CAL-MIN and enjoy the Summer. 2/6 (2/10 if posted), from W. A. L. Nees Ltd., Chemists, Trafalgar-st.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 December 1936, Page 2

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