PUBLIC NOTICES MEN’S Coat Shirt and Band Shirt Oddments, worth 6/11, selling 14/11. Men's 25/- Sports Trouser oddments selling 19/6. Men’s Sports Coat oddments 17/6. Bathing Shorts 5/- at McKay’s. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC Baigenl’s Bush, Wakefield SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1939 Hot Water, Tea. Sugar, Milk and Ice Cream Provided Free. Train Fare: Adults 1/10; Children lid Train leaves Port 8.30 a.m.; Leaves Nelson 9 a.m. | Return train leaves Wakefield 5.30 p.m. Everybody welcome. ; Bring the children and enjoy a day in the country. V. WOOLF. Secretary. NATIONAL PARTY MOTUEKA ELECTORATE V SOCIAL EVENING will be held at the INSTITUTE HALL. MOTUKEA I on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd January, at ! 0 P.m. All supporters are cordially invited to attend this function at which opoprtunity will be taken to express the Party’s appreciation of the services given to the electorate by Mr K. J. Holyoake. A. R. GREEN, President. M.U. I.OOF. I LOYAL HOWARD LODGE No. 4207 rpHE ANNUAL SUMMONED MEETA ING of the above Lodge will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Waimea street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT 18th January, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. G. SCOTT, Noble Grand. FUNERAL NOTICE r pHE friends of the late HENRY A DAVIDSON PATON are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Appleby, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 17th January, , at 2 p.m. for the Richmond Cemetery W. E. WILKES LTD., Funeral Directors. FUNERAL NOTICES I rpHE friends of the late lAN RUS- ■*- SELL NOEDL are informed that his funeral will leave the chapel of Shone & Co.. Collingwood-st.. TO- | MORROW (TUESDAY). AFTERNOON I at 2.30 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery. SHONE & CO.. Funeral Directors. r pliE friends of the late CHARLES KIDSON are invited to attend his funeral which will leave Mr A. R. TufifneU’s residence. Oxford-st., Richmond. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 17th January, at 3 p.m., for the Richmond Cemetery. McPHERSON & DAY. Funeral Directors. ' CHINESE ORPHAN CHILDREN FINDER the auspices of the Nelson Women’s Organisations, MADAME ' FENG WANG (Wife of Chinese Consul ' for N.Z.) WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS on behalf of China’s Orphan Children at the MARSDEN CHURCHHOUSE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT at 3 p.m. All women cordially invited to attend. ■ G. L. PAGE, Mayor. AVIATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR 1939 IFF AKE 1939 your year of success. Join the Aircraft Club of New Zealand, and e in line for a Free Scholarship in Pilotage and Ground Engineering: 9 free Scholarships awarded in 7 months last year. Write for details, sending stamped addressed envelope to— AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND P.O. Box 1425 H.t WELLINGTON IV.B. FOUND V.B. THE FAVOURITE TOMATO SAUCE VITETTA BROTHERS Most Popular on the Market, with the True T unato Flavour VITETTA BROTHERS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Makes mealtime a Happy Event Now on Sale at All Stores. Demand Vitetta, and accept no other. V STANDS FOR V T£ F .JJ. VERY BEST ▼ •X>« GOLDEN BAY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION r NOTICE : ADDED to the SHOW SCHEDULE I ** are the following Classes: Class (26) Weight Carrying Hack up to 15 . stone, Ist prize 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Also two Special Prizes by H. G. K. Holy- [ oake Esq Motueka, each 21/- as follows : 25A, Mare most adapted for producing weight carrying hacks suitable for Army Remount purposes. 258, Walking horse. 2nd prize in each case 10/-. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JANUARY Catalogues obtainable from the Secretary. NELSON TROTTING CLUB closing with the Secretary x at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, are invited for the following privileges at the Club’s f orthco n.ag meeting to be held c.t R on Saturday 28th January and Wednesday Ist February. 1. Licensed Booths (3) (subject to granting of license). 1 2. Tea Rooms. 3. Outside soft drinks etc., stall. 4. Sale of Race Cards. Tenders must be accompanied by full amount of tender. No tender necessarily accepted. Full details of conditions obtainable at Club’s office. E. R. NEALE, Secretary, 204 Hardv-st. Nelson. AUCTIONS BRIGHTWATER STOCK SALE 17th JANUARY I")ALGETY & CO. LTD. and the N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO. LTD., will offer:— 45 2th Cross-bred Wethers, 35 Fat Wethers, 25 Crossbred Ewes, 20 Fat Ewes. 12 Weaner Pigs. LG Wether Hoggets, 39 Ewe Hoggets.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 2
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