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;[ RETURNED SOLDIEDSiI A DISABLED SOLDIERS’ SHOP WILL BE OPENED IN ALLAN’S BUILDINGS ON MONDAY, 38th NOVEMBER, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. BASKETS, BRUSHES, MOPS, LEATHER GOODS, CARVED WOODWORK, PAUA SHELL NOVELTIES, ETC., all made by disabled ex-servicemen. Please come and buy and so help those who. are trying to earn their own living in spite of being disabled in their country s service. THE SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT LEAGUE, NELSON BRANCH. SALE BY TENDER FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARMING PROPERTY SITUATED AT THORPE TOGETHER WITH LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of the undermentioned properties and stock: . FREEHOLD—Section 144 Square 6 in the Baton District and Sections 6 and 7 Block IV Wangapeka Survey District containing 230 acres more or less. LEASEHOLD —Education Reserve lease for 21 years from Ist July, 1921, at £25 per annum of Sections 106 and 107 Square 6 Block IV Wangapeka Survey District containing 500 acres more or less. STOCK 660 sheep, 7 cows, 2 calves, 4 cattle, 1 horse and farming implements. Conditions of Tender may be inspected and any further particulars obtained from the undersigned. Tenders close at Nelson at 4 p.m. on 9th December, 1938, at the Office of the District Public Trustee for Nelson to whom tenders are to be addressed in sealed envelopes marked '‘Tender for the purchase of land and/or stock in the estate of John Loveridge.” T £ p _ DOBSON , Deputy District Public Trustee.

PUBLIC NOTICES RASP CLUB "HAS NEW ZEALAND SOLVED THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM?” THIS question will be discussed at the next meeting to be held at the Mia Mia Tea Rooms at 7.45 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, 28th Nov. Young Men particularly welcome. A. B. INGRAM, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS RECEIVABLE up to sth December for logging and loading. For further information, H. G. GREEN, Kaka. THANKS MRS W. HOMAN and Family wish to sincerely thank all who so kindly helped them through their recent tragic bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral tributes, letters and telegrams Special thanks to Messrs J. Vercoe, M. Bennett, J. Nicoll, S. Taylor, W. Batt and others of the P.W.D . Hira, who have done all in their power to make the way easier for us. BE IN THE NEXT BALLOT ENROL at once, and be included in next ballot for a Free Scholarship in Pilotage and Ground Engineering Mr R. J. Walton, care Electric Power Bo£«d. Tauranga, was the winner of the Sixth Free Scholarship Send stamped, addressed envelope for details to Aircraft Clu 1 ' of NZ„ Box 1425 H. Wellington IN ESTATE OF FRANCES ANN FRANKLYN, DECEASED FOR SALE BY TENDER Freehold Property at VVakelield TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Wednesday, 30th November, 1938, for the purchase ol the freehold property at Wakefield belonging to the Estate of Frances Ann Franklyn, deceased, containing 24 acres 3 roods 5 perches, or thereabouts, being part of Section 82, District of Waimea South, and comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 7, folio 17, Nelson, together with the dwelling house and othu. - improvements thereon. For further particulars apply PITT AND MOORE, Nelson. MOTUEKA BOROUGH COUNCIL RENDERS are invited for the grazing rights of the Motueka Aerodrome for the period of twelve months from the 12th De. nber, 1938. to the 12th December, 1939. A L. KIRK, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND \ PUBLIC MEETING will be held in *■ * the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 30th November, at 8 o'clock, to form a branch if the Nelson Early Settlers’ Associa:ion and to consider some form of Memorial and celebration for the forthcoming Centennial. A full attendance is desired. A. R. TUFFNELL, Mayor. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY exist as follows in the ~ undermentioned branches of the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy:— ASSISTANT COOK. 1 vacancy for 12 gears’ continuous service. Age limit 18 to 23 years. Knowledge of cooking and baking is desirable but not essential. ASSISTANT STEWARD OR BOY STEWARD. 2 vacancies for 12 years continuous service for Assistant Steward. Age limits 18 to 23 years. 12 years’ continuous service from age 18 for Boy Steward. Age limits 18 to 18 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in reading, writing and simple arithmetic. WRITER PROBATIONER OR BOY WRITER. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service for Writer Probationer Age limits 18 to 23. 12 years’ continuous service from age 18 for Boy Writer Age limit 16 to 18 years Candidates are required to pass a test in English and Arithmetic. A sound general education is essential Shorthand and typing are dei .able but not essential. SICK BERTH PROBATIONER. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service Age limit 18 to 22. Candidates are required to possess a fair knowledge of Arithmetic. A knowledge of dispensary is desirable but not essential. For application forms and particulars, details of pay. etc., apply to the Commanding pilicer. II MS. PHILOMEL,” Devonport. Auckland Application.-, close in HM S. -PHILOMEL” on 20th December, 1938. E. L TOTTENHAM. Naval Secretary. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE "The Licensing Act. 19U8.” and Amendments LICENSING DISTRICT OF NELSON I ALAN KENNEDY NEWTON, of 1 ’ NELSON, being the holder of a PUBLICAN'S License in respect of the house and premises situate at NELSON and known as the DOMINION HOTEL, do hereby give nonce that I desire to obtain and v.:!l. at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse at Nelson on the sth day of December 1638 apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to FRANK SLADE mv appointee Dated at Nelson the 21st day of November. 1938 A K. NEWTON. GLASGOW ROUT & CHEEK, SOLICITORS, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 2

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