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MISCELLANEOUS Twelve Words 1/* Three consecutive insertions 2/C \INT suggestions. Ivorys have a Paint for every purpose and pocket. PUBLIC NOTICES

MOTUEKA CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW FRIDAY NEXT, 30th APRIL Horticultural Hall Official Opening 3 p.m. by MRS HARRY ATMORE (Nelson) Admission 1/-, Children under 12 6d. NELSON EDUCATION BOARD HHENDERS will be recby the undersigned until Noon en FRIDAY, 7th May. 1937, for alterations to the Appleby School. Plan and Specification may be seen at the Office of the Board, Slielbourne Street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. J. THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson, 27th April, 1937. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY Open Game Season, Ist May to 31st July T ICENSES to shoot Quail, Grey Duck, Black Swan and GddWits in season are now obtainable ftorh Buttons Limited, Trafalgar-st.j Wilkins and Eield, Hardy-st., Nelson; Mr Les. Stanton's, Motueka; Mr W. H. Taylor, Collingwopd; Mr F. E. Shuttleworth, Wakefield; Mr Arthur Bartlett, Murchison; Mr W. Gore Pol'ter, Reeltbh; and the Secretary. • Seasons—Quail, whole season; Grey Duck, May and June; Black Swaht June only; godwits, February, 1938. , W. A. ANDREWS, Secretary. 0 l 1 I C E A DVANCE Samples and latest designs of Pottery and Crystalware secured from British Manufacturers. The choicest and most desirable goods we have ever seen. Now ready and on sale. Step in early. ERNEST T. SAVAGE. LTD., Bridge-st ? THE WATER QUESTION 7 No. 3. Is There Plenty of Water ?

TMIE Roding Scheme is capable x of supplying over three and a quarter million gallons of water a day—over 200 gallons for every resident of Tahuna, Stoke, Richmond and Nelson. Records after seven dry seasons, resident?^ prbve v tlidt 'a', Constant supply is available, front the Roding. Analysis proves the water to be pure and wholesome. The Government grant.makes it possible for our three neighbours to purchase water on exceptionally favourable terms. MARSDEN RECREATION GROUND fTIHE Annual General Meeting of the - t - above will be held in the Stoke Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 28th April, at 8 o'clock. Business: Appointment of a Trustee, and General J. BIGGAR, Secretary. BMAka PaMmers' UNION HPHE Annual Meetir, of the above x Will be held in .the Library, Rlwdka, on Thuiiday, 29th April, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, Remits for Provincial CorifefOnbe and Discussion on Marketing of Stnall DrUits. All farmers invited —members and nonmembers. —R. P. COOK, Secretary. • THE NELSON TOBACCO COMPANY LTD. HDENDERS closing on MONDAY, 3rd JL May, 1937, at 5 p.m., are invited for the efectioh of a Bond Store for the above Company. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Company’s Registered Office, 174 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. c. b. Hodgson, Secretary.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES s. d. Electric Irons from 17 6 Electric Kettles frofri ... 37 6 Electric Jugs from 19 6 Electric Torches from 2 6 Electric immersion Heaters from 7 6 Electric Reading Lamps from ... 10 6 W. RICHARDS 28 BRIDGE STREET PHONE 075 have pleasure in announcing * * again that — Our Stock of Better Used Cars is undoubtedly the Best and Most Comprehensive in the District. We can offer recent models of all popular makes, at prices that Defy Competition. OUR RANGE INCLUDES: Austin 10-4’s, 1933-4-5 and 6 Models. Austin 7’s, 1933-4-5 and 6 Models. Morris 12-4’s, 1935-6 Modeis. Morris B’s, 1935-6 Models. Hillman-Minx, 1935-6 arid 7 Models, ford B’s, 1935 and 1936 Models. Vauxhall 14 h.p., 1934-5 and 6 Models. MANY OTHERS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. “The Home of Better Used Cars,” LOWER HARDY STREET, PHONE 1214 20 YEARS’ RHEUMATIC TORTURE “Twenty years’ torture from Rheumatism was ended by ‘R.U.R.’ ’’ writes Mr R. S. Byfield, “The Cedars,” N.S.W. "Shearing wet sheep brought on Rheumatism of the most severe kind and only R.U.R. could cure me.” R.U.R. Rheumatic Remedy (large size) is sold with a genuine money-back guarantee. Free Booklet from R. W. Martin, Chemist..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 28 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 28 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 28 April 1937, Page 1