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I'UISLH NOTICKS ODDFELLOWS’ HALL TAKAKA \LL Women inU'iv.'-twl in l'orminf> a I l-iraneh of Hit/ Women's Christian Temperance Union arc invited to at- ; tend a merlmn in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Takaka. on TUESDAY AFTERNOON I Next. '23rd Nov, at 2.30 o'clock. NELSON MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (Inc.) THE Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Club will be held in the Institute; Rooms on TUESDAY Next, 23rd Nov., at B p.m. All Members are requested! to attend, to discuss IMPORTANT BUSINESS A. S. DAVIES. Secretary. I) E N 1 1 S 1 L. N. TRENT It B BUILDINGS Trafalgar Street - NELSON. 1937 DODGE 1)E LUXE TOURING SEDAN HAS run onl.v 1 500 miles in carelui private bands Beautifully ap- j pointed and equipped and in absolutely 1 New Condition Price substantially reduced lor puick sale Will accept cheaper car in part 1 oayiricnt and extend terms it required DON I MISS THIS! J G INGRAM AND CO. LTD. BRIDGE STREET. • PHONE 55)

WANTED KNOWN ■JUS'J' ARRIVED! Now "ISai-raU & Robinson” Piano Cash Price: 85 Gns TERMS: From CIO Deposit, and bal ■mee in 36 equal monthly payments We Welcome Inspection! CULL'S .06. Trafalgar Street

THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS (1) White Canvas and Rubber Tennis Shoes Men s. 5 to 10. Half-Price 1,6. (2) AMAZON Helmets for the outdoors. Were Oil. to Clear 2/6 (3) Empire Electric Trouser Presses Usual price 15/- For the Christmas Season 10/6. Guaranteed satisfactory HUGGINS’ SERVICE STORE FOR MEN CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET WANTED

VI/"ANTED to rent. Business man ' ' just arrived requires urban house. 3 bedrooms; good tenants; keen gardener. Would lake lease. Write 126, "Mail” Office. I PRIVATE board wanted from 23 rd * Dee. to sth Jan., by married coupleWrite F. J. Collier, Moana. West Coast. A A/"ANTED Known: Ladies’ Dainty ' ' Floral Art. Silk Frocks. A good selection in all sizes, 9/11. 17i'6, 25/-. 32 '6. Glasson’s TVT ANTED Known: Ladies’ Assam ’ ' Silk Coats, smartly tailored styles in all sizes. 39 6. (Hasson's. AA/ANTED Known: Ladies’ Linen * ’ Costumes, smart link button style in shades of Pink. Crev and Blue Special value 49 6 Glasson's Al/ T ANTED by young lady, fortnight’s ' ’ board in quiet home at Tahunanui. handy to beach. Write P.O. Box 8 7 . Nelson. WANTED immediately, 4 strawberry pickers, whare provided. L It. Scthcrlcy, Umukuri, Riwaka. ■yyANTED to buy, doll's pram. Ring AA/'ANTED, married man for dairy ' ’ farm. Urgent. Apply Carrick. Upper Moutere. AA/'ANTED Known: Burn’s Buses for ’ ' Richmond Saturday (Show Day): Leave Belgrove 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m., Wakefield 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m.. 12.30 p.m., 1.15 p.m. Leave Richmond 4.30 p.m., 5 p.m.. 5.30 p.m. Bus leaves Wakefield for Nelson as usual 8.30 a.m., 6.30 p.m.. leaving Nelson 12 noon and 10.30 p.m. FOK SALE POR SALE, Green Peas 1/- peck, * New Potatoes 51bs 1/-; also Bananas 3d lb, Tomatoes 1/4 lb. At King Ming’s (next Self-Help), Hardy-st. Phone 866. POR SALE, Stratagem Peas 1/3 peck, * Emperor Peas 1/- peck, New Potatoes 51bs 1/-. New Season's Carrots, White Onions. Turnips, Parsnips. Central Fruit Co. POR SALE: New Fruit for Christmas * baking. Very cheap at Smith and Son, Nile-st. PQR SALE: Currants Od lb. Sultanas * 7d lb. Raisins 8d pkt. Smith and Son. Nile-st. SALE: Ground Almonds 3/- lb. Cherries 2/6 lb. Sliced Peel lOd Smith and Son POR SALE: Pam's New Baking * Powder. Giving wonderful results Smith and Son, Nile-st. 1./OR SALE: Quart bottles Lemon and * Raspberry Summer Drink Cordial 1/3. Smith and Son POR SALE: Jellies 5 for 1 /-. Camp * Pie 1/-. Salmon 7d, Herrings in Sauce 11. Smith and Son. POR SALE: Maltexo L- lb. Splendid Tea 2/6 lb. Smith and Son. 57 Nile-st.

Milk or Gadgets A doctor who has been practising for 18 years in an industrial suburb of Sydney, giving evidence before the Milk Price Inquiry, said that in certain industrial suburbs many parents who were in a position to buy milk for their children did not seem to understand its food value, but bought a lot of ••modern gadgets” they could well do without. They also bought pastry and sweetmeats and tinned goods. Many of the parents showed a lack of appreciation of the relative value of foodstuff's The doctor also said that there would be a definite improvement in many of the children if they drank more milk Speaking generally, the parents were in a position to buy it for These suburbs were mainly industrial suburbs, populated by individuals working under awards.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 18 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 18 November 1937, Page 2