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LATE ADVERTISEMENT'S \V r ANTED, youth for form work; ’ ' good home; no rows. Write 117. ■Mail" Ollier. »i t ANTED to rent, furnished house or » * bnrh in Nelson for ChristmasNew Year holidays, by couple; no childien. 11 Aberdeen-st.. Christchurch. Cl : igR.) LET, 3-rmd cottage, wash-house ; ® detached, electric 1 ir>ht. Mapua j Israeli. Apply Newth, Wakefield. PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICE CONTRACTS SOUTH ISLAND SEALED tenders will be received at ; k ' the various Chief Post Ollices in j the South Island until noon on Tuesday, | the 21st September. 1937, for the con- ! veyance of mails for a period of three ; years, commencing from the Ist January. 11)28. A list of the local district | services for which tenders are being in- ; vited is on exhibition at all permanent ; post ollices in the South Island, j G. McNAMARA, Director-General. G P. 0., Wellington, C.l. UIVVAKA BULB SHOW Oddfellows’ Hall THURSDAY, Kith SEPTEMBER, at 2.20 p.m. Admission 1:-. Children (id. NELSON ANGLERS’ CLUB (TRIE Annual Meeting will be held in the Club Rooms, Ilardyl-st., on WEDNESDAY, 15th Sept., at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; Instruction for New Anglers. Intending members invited. 11. L FRANK, Hon. Secretary. SUTER ART SOCIETY (Inc.) ART UNION Tj~'kRAWN at 8 p.m. 10th September, 1937: First Prize No. 121 Second Prize No. 145 Third Prize No. 9 The Exhibition closes at 5 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT. 12th September. G A. BISLEY. Hon. Secretary. NELSON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB TIT EMBERS of all Branches of the Club arc requested to meet at the Broma Studio on MONDAY, 13th, at 7 p in. sharp. PRESENTATION PHOTOGRAPH LYNTONSCHOOL UfIERM begins on MONDAY, 13th -®- September. C. M. WORLEY. Trafalgar-st. South. NOTICE TO PIP FRUIT ORCHARDISTS TI-IE ascospores of the black spot fungi of apple and pear are now ready for discharge. . K. M. CURTIS, Chief of the Mycology Dept., Cawthron Institute. N.Z. ANGLICAN BIBLE CLASS UNION Preparation for Day of Prayer, 19th September, 1937 TNTERCESSrON Services will be held as follows: — MONDAY, 13th to FRIDAY, 17th, at 7 p.m.: All Saints’. TUESDAY, 14th, to SATURDAY, 18th, at 8.15 a.m.: The Cathedral. All members are urged to attend as many as possible of these Services. W.C.T.U. MONTHLY MEETING TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1937 Burrough House, 2.45 p.m. “Franchise Day”

R.S.A. SOCIAL COMMITTEE T HANKING 567 for Donation. R. N HARLEY,' Hon. Secretary. DRUIDS TtSEMBEuS of Maitai Lodge are in--I’-- vited to attend the first of the BRIGHTER SOCIAL EVENING, with a specially attractive feature, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 13th inst. Members of Sister Lodges warmly welcomed. GOLDEN BAY SHIPPING CO. LTD. : ITU-IE Scow Talisman is announced to j A sail on TUESDAY NEXT, 14th Sept., for Waitapu and Collingwood. Cargo till 4 p.m. ANCHOR S. & F. CO. LTD., Agents.. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS iIVTOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge :uch claims at the Public Trust Office at NELSON on or before the 14th day of October, 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 FREDERICK ALAN ROSS, late of Upper Takaka. Labourer. Died. 25/8/1937. ROBERT THOMAS SADD. late of Nelson. Retired Civil Servant. Died, 1/9/1937, ALICE MAUDE JENNENS, late of Nelson, Spinster. Died, 2/9/1937. THOMAS GOODALL, late of East Takaka. Farmer. Died, 10 'G ■'1935. E COLLINS. District Public Trustee for Nelson. NELSON. 10th September, 1937. MOTOR TC ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND ! (60 miles from Nelson Post Office) j FOR THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS j Free Row Boats, Tennis, Golf. Cloquet. Library, Tramping. Fishing. Launch Trips Excellent meals, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Supper. Write: MR and MRS HAZELWOOD Ring 151 S Picton

“I knew I’d caught a cold!” But what did lie do? He sucked Pulmonas Their aromatic ingredients soothed the infected parts Their antiseptic vapours stimulated the mucous membranes and washed out the germs from the tortuous glands in the mouth and throat Soon he was (it Keep a tin of Pulmonas handy 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6 Chemists and stores.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 11 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 11 September 1937, Page 2