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MOTUEKA AGRICULTURAL AND TASTORAL ASSOCIATION FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW MARCHWOOD PARK MARCHWOOD PARK SATURDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1938 COME AND SEE THIS POPULAR SHOW. Make a week-end picnic in the glorious Native bush at the ground. RECORD ENTRIES. ALL THE BEST SIDESHOWS WILL BE THERE. LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, HOT WATER OBTAINABLE. GRAND FINALE SHOW DANCE INSTITUTE lI.ALL IN THE EVENING. Rhythm Dance Band. Admission: Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/6. DO NOT MISS THIS POPULAR FUNCTION O. C. WILKINSON. Secretary.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS ¥ OST, between Nelson and Richmond red spare wheel. Reward. Ricketts, Russell-st. VirANTED by reliable girl (17), * ’ household duties 8 to 2. Write 173, “Mail” Office. W AT c $ THIS SPACE. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ARDEN Competitions. Open to General Public Entries close on Ist Dec., and must be made with the Secretary by that date. N. C. AUSTIN, Hon. Secretary. Phone 587 D NELSON COLLEGE PTIENDERS, closing on the sth prox., are invited for painting work at the Colleges. Specifications may be obtained on application at the College Office, Trafalgar Street. NELSON EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION \ MEETING of the Citizens of Rich- - *- mond will be held at the Council Chambers for the purpose of forming a Local Committee of the above Association. The objects of the Association is to worthily commemorate the memory of our Pioneers on the occasion of the Centenary of the Province. Time, 8 p.m. Date, To-day. WILL YOU HELP? NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY Motucka Branch December Meeting of the Branch will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on SATURDAY, 10th December, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. A. S. Edwards, Hon. Sec. CAVE. Ask for our price-lists by number as they appear below. We can procure almost any rubber goods: 1, Automotive supplies, car mats, etc. 2, Belting, rubber and Balata. 3, Household supplies, gloves, kitchen and bathroom requirements. 4, Cycle Tyres, tubes, etc. 5. Personal requisites. 6, Waterproof sheeting for cots. 7, Hospital and invalid requirements. Rex Rubber Co., P.O. Box 226, Christchurch. TYRE PRICES INCREASED ALL Grades and Sizes have Substantially Risen in Price. VlfE have on hand stock we bought ’ “ before the rise. We are selling this stock at the Old CHEAP PRICES. Procure your Tyres from us while our stocks last. COMMERCIAL PETROL AND TYRE STATION BRIDGE STREET . NELSON (Next “Mai!” Office) USED FURNITURE FOR SALE 2 Oak Sideboards. 2 Rimu Sideboards. 1 Oak Hallstand. 1 Rimu Hallstand. 1 Oak Duchess (Oval Mirror). 2 Large Scotch Chests. 1 Occasional Table. 2 Quaint Couches. 4 Upholstered Chairs. 2 Seagrass Chairs. 2 Duchess Chests. 2 Wilton Carpets, Rugs, etc. ARTHUR J. COTTON LICENSED FURNITURE DEALER, HARDY STREET THE MIA MIA TEAROOMS ARE now making a rpecial Feature of ICE CREAMS. P. HOWCKOFT LTD. HARDY STREET. Nelson’s Leading Store for Quality Goods Hawaiian Pineapple 1/- tin. Hawaiian Pineapple Juice 1/1 tin. Vy-Vita Crisp Bread 1/6 pat Californian Beans 1/- tin Oysters 1/3 tin. Shrimps 1/6 tin Orange Juice in tins 1/1. Rarotonga Orange Juice 2/4 bottle. Maple Syrup, pure, 3/11 large tin. Minute Tapioca 1/- pkt. Brun’s Shortbread in tins 2/6. Kellher’s Strawberry Jam 1/6 iar. Kellher’s Raspberry Jam, 1/9 jar. A Trial Older Solicited PHONE 41 A “Friend” Steals Friend’s Idea!— That has happened ovei and over again -fortunes have been stolenl Run ro risks with your idea! Patent it dght now! Consult us—fully and confidentially Henry U 'ghes Ltd (Directors. W F* Hughes and J T Hunter Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 DI C. Building. Wellington. Local Agents: V/ Rnuf Sons Ltd.. Hardy-st

AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE AT LOWER MOUTERE TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 1 pm. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WIZARD LIGHT PLANT, AVERY SCALES, EXPRESS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc-. \LFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from MR THOMAS | CHJNG, will sell as above at his Residence, Lower Moutere: — Organ and Stool (Estey), Chesterfield, j i Easy Chairs, Bookstands, Wicker and Seagrass Easy Chairs, Rugs, 3 Carpets, ; Cushions, Hassocks, Pictures. Sideboard, l Ornaments. Hand Sewing Machine, ! China Cabinet, Clocks, Scuttle, Sofa, ! Copper Kerb and Fender. Dining Table I and Chairs, Bookshelf. Curtains, Books, : Paintings, Travelling Rug, Dinner Wag- ' gon. Cutlery, Round Table, Mirrors, | Glassware and Crockery, Ottoman. D. I and S. Bedsteads. Mattresses, Bedding. 1 Chests Drawers, Washstands, Blankets, j Quilts, Eiders, Occasional Tables, Alfa | Laval Separator (nearly new), Avery Scales (7cwt.). Express (to carry 1 ton), (Wizard Light Plant (2-light). Part Stack | of Hay, Roll Netting, Gent’s B.S.A. Bi- | cycle (good order), 3 Step Ladders, i Block and Tackle. Carpenter’s and Gar- . den Tools, Tin Trunks, Iron Boilers, j Pot Plants and Stands. 2 Sets Household Scales, Stone Jars, Saucepans, Kettles. Utensils, etc. TERMS CASH AT SALE. ALFRED GOULD. Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICES jV.B V.B. WANTED | SATISFYING. That is the word i which best describes this appetisj ing Tomato Sauce. Delicious in Flavour. | The same applies to V.B. PIQUANT WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE that it makes all the difference to your meals. VITETTA BROS.’ SAUCES on Sale a: all Stores. YJJ VERY BEST jg BE IN THE NEXT BALLOT at once, and be included in next ballot for a Free Scholarship in Pilotage and Ground Engineering Mr R. J. Walton, care Electric Power Board. Tauranga, was the winner of the Sixth P’rce Scholarship. Send stamped, addressed envelope for details to Air- ] craft Clu’> of N.Z.. Box 1425 H. Welling- ] 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 years’ 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 16 to 18 years. Candidates are required to pass a test Jn 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 Otliccr. H M S. "PHILOMEL,” Devonport, Auckland. Applications close in H M S. "PHILOMEL” on 20th December. 1938. E. L. TOTTENHAM, Naval Secretary. RADIO SALE RADIO SALE "HIS MASTERS VOICE” DEMONSTRATION MODELS List Price less 15 per cent. Only a few available. Easy terms. CULL’S, H 96. Trafalgar Street. H V C C OR SALE: 8 Single Beds and Wires, S 10 Duchesses, 2 Wardrobes. 3 Cots, C Dining Tables, Chesterfields, Couches, R Kitchen Cupboards, Carpet Squares, IV Ped. Cupboards, Easy Chairs, Linos, !V Congoleum Squares, Coir Matting. Rugs, E Mattresses, Camp Stretchers, Door K Mats, Suit Cases, 2 Coppers, Barrels, K 3 Tents and Flys. Typewriter, Bicycle, Portable Gramophone, etc., etc. Call and Inspect the Largest Stock of Used - Furniture in Nelson at our Spacious Showroom. Location: Next Suburban r Bus Office, Bridge-st. C. W LIPSCOMBE r Phone 1499. a DISTRICT LAMB COMPETITION { in conjunction with THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ BOARD and the NELSON A. & V . ASSOCIATION will be held at , The Nelson Freezing Company’s WORKS AT STOKE WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER a Judging on the Hoof will commence v at 9 a.m. ti Luncheon will be provided by the 11 A & P. Association. 0

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 30 November 1938, Page 2

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