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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS IN MEMORIAM LINTON.—In loving memory of our dear father, Cornelius Vivian, who passed away 25th April, 1930. At Eve when shadows are, falling Sweet memories sadden with pain, Steal into our hearts with a longing Could we only see you again. Our lips cannot speak how we miss you, Our lips cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss you, As we journey on life’s way. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Edna and Clarrie. IN MEMORIAM TAYLOR—In loving memory of Arthur Forest Taylor, accidentally shot Anzac Day, 1931. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still; But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. For many years our family chain Was closely linked together; Rut. oh, that chain is broken now. One dear link gone for ever. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. THE SACK THEY DARED NOT LEAVE BEHIND ! Our pioneer fathers brought rifles, Bibles, blankets, beads—and the sack they dared not leave behind—the seed of wheat. THE SEED OF WHEAT —the seed of Empire, the seed of Britain’s mighty growth. To-day when you want a de- . licious Cake, or Pastry, or any kind of Bread—remember the easiest way is to order direct from the baker. Your baker to-day, with truly professional skill, transforms wheat, our outstanding source of food energy, into delicious nutritious foods for your table. Baked foods from your baker are delicious, economical, completely wholesome. Serve them generously with EVERY MEAL. THE VIENNA CAKE SHOP ' BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

“NELSON EVENING MAIL” SPECIAL PROGRESS ISSUE i ' i. This Special Progress Issue is printed to mark the installation of a Hoe Rotary Press, a Crabtree Matrix Press and other machinery. It is hoped the . issue, and the development , it'' represents, will be of service to City and 1 District; f. EXTRA COPIES PRINTED Those desiring extra copies are advised to make their :pWr-<V<. chases early.- ; p ' POSTING ABROAD For a Nelsonians can > do much to advertise their City and District by sending.papers to friends abroad and in other • parts of New Zealand. If the adresses, together with the stamp for each address Id; and 2d for each papei\ are forwarded to this office the papers will be forwarded direct. HOW TO PRESERVE THE PAPER Those desirous of preserving the issue will .find ‘it advisable to wrap it in brown paper. A more convenient method is to place it between two sheets of cardboard and hinge the long edge. . R. Lucas & Son (Nelson) Mail) Limited. ; .c KING TO REVIEW CONTINGENTS AT HYDE PARK IN JUNE [British Official Wireless] RUGBY, 23rd April. It is expected that there will be an attendance of 80.000 at the review of lepresentative contingents of ex-ser-vicemen and women by the King in Hyde Park on the fourth Sunday afternoon in June. ~ OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE Manukau Heads; Not received. Auckland: Bar. 29.65; ther. 56; wind S.W., moderate breeze; overcast with passing showers and squalls; heavy rain last night. Cape Palliser: Bar. —; ther. 46; wind S.W., strong breeze; blue sky with clouds and squalls; sea rough; moderate, rain early. Cape Egmont: Bar. 29.56;' ther. 53; wind S.. moderate breeze; blue sky with clouds, sea high; ram 21 points. Wanganui: Bar. 29.54; ther. 48; wind S., moderate breeze; passing showers: bar moderate: rain 54 points. Wellington: Bar. 29.45; ther. 48; wind N.W., slight breeze; overcast; sea moderate swell; rain 24 points. Cape Campbell: Bar. 29.42; ther. 45; wind W„ moderate breeze; blue sky with clouds: sea moderate. Farewell Spit: Bar. 29.48: ther. 48: wind W..slight breeze; blue sky with clouds: sea moderate: rain 13 points. Westport: Bar. 29.52; ther. 45; wind S.; light air; sky cloudy; bar rough; rain 52 points. Greymouth: Bar. 29.51; ther. 38: wind E., moderate breeze; sky overcast; bar rough; rain 61 points; river slight run. Christchurch: Bar. 29.41; ther. 38; wind S., light air; sky cloudy; rain 15 points. Puysegur Point: Bar. 29.36 ther. 50: wind W„ high wind; sky overcast with mist and rain; sea rough; rain 45 points. Let POLIFLOR p.lish your floors— See how the colour comes up.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 April 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 April 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 April 1937, Page 2