ver 13 NEW I: i : i SHAPES 1 to Spri ■=£7 NEW t PENIM4 SHADES SAM GOUGH, Limited, extend to you an invitation j • to see the 1941 show of El SPRING MILLINERY. ■ c ■■ All with the magic touch of Spring. fj Spring Felts \ i l I Ronge in price from 9/11, 10/11, 12/11 to 14/11. & Model Straws uJiAe From 12/11, 19/11 to 29/6 NEW SPRING ALL WOOL COATS. 49/6 upwards. :1V I You simply MUST SEE this opening Show ! Come to-morrow ! LTD THE CASH DRAPER 14 HARDY STREET.
MOTUEKA REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL Rugby Park - - ,T -h August ANNUA*. *IOML-AND-lIOME MATCH NELSON v. GOLDEN BAY-MOTUEKA at 3 p.m. urtain Raisers Junior Rep. Trial GOLDEN BAY v. MOTUEKA, 1.30 p.m. Fourth Grade NELSON' v. MOTUEKA. at 1.30 p.m. NELSON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SENIOR Representative Practice TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock, at M>Harold Brough's Sample Rooms. Bridge Street Full attendance requested FRED. J. LOCK. Secretary. N It.l* .U. HOME GUARD D COMPANY /COMPANY PARADE will be held on SUNDAY NEXT. 10th inst.. at the Richmond Show Grounds, at 0.30 a.m. Lecture by Area Commander. Full muster essential. H. E STRATFORD. Group Commander.
IT’ OR SALE, 1935 VB, small mileage. Paint work, upholstery and tyres I good. Owner overseas. Write 101. | "Mail” Office. RUPT U R E Yf R MARK SMITH, Rupture Special-; >!i*l ist, is now back in Nelson and ! be pleased to see any old and | new clients at 12 Church Street. Ad- | vice Free Hours 10 a.m. to G p.m
WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL WRITTEN applications addressed tc 7* the County Engineer will be re ceh ed until 12 o'clock Noon on Thurs day. 21;-t August, for the position o "Countv Dayman” in the Appleby Rid iivi. The successful applicant will b< required to live in the Hope or Ranzai District. Conditions of appointmen mav be inspected at the County Office
W. BULLIVANT. County Engineer. THANKS MRS R WHITE wishes to thank all! kind friends and relatives for, messages of sympathy and floral j tributes in her recent, sad bereave- j .r.ent: also to Dr Belt for his un- j remitting care and attention. THA N K S rpHE McKINNA Family wish to thank A all kind friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Bett and Nurse Flaherty.
Immediate relief \ UtM/M REPAIRS «,E DA V SERVK-i G. J. MACKIK, MOTUEKA RIVER BOARD I> URSU ANT t( Section 87 of the River Boards Act. 1908, and Section 9 : of the River Boards Amendment Act. j: 1917, notice is hereby given that the i Motueka River Board at a Special Meeting to be held on the Bth August, 1941 at 7.30 pm. in the Council Chambers High Street, will make and levy the following General Rate:— ; A General Rate of one halfpenny in the pound (£> upon the rateable value on the basis of the Capital Value of! all lands within the District of the j Board on the graduated scale adopted by the Board and according to the clas- • sification in force in the District as fol- ( lows : Upon lands classified A the sum o. > 1 in the £1 Upon lands classified B the sum of Jd in the £1 j Upon lands classified C the sum of Id in the £l. That the above mentioned ra*e shall ; be for the period commencing on the first day of March. 1941. and ending on the thirty-first day of March. 1942. and shall be payable in one sum at the office of the Board on the 29th August.! 1941. And notice is hereby given that the Valuation Roll is open for inspection at the office of the Board between the >urs of 10 am and 3 pm Any person having any objection to, the proposed proportions to be imposed i on the several classes must submit their i objections in writing to the undersigned not later than the Bth August, 1941 A L KIRK. Clerk BLACK-OUT HOURS! Use them for "NEEDLEWORK” Fascinating Designs in Quality Linen Supper Cloths, Waggon Covers, Tray Cloths. Guest Towels. Cheval sets 1/1! to 6/11 . ALL ACCESSORIES McKAY'S Needlework Department BELGIAN CONGO IMPORTANCE TO WAR EFFORT Rugby, Aug. 5. The important contribution the Belgian Congo is making to the Allied war effort was mentioned by the Belgian Colonial Minister, M de Vleeschauwer. to-day. when he pointed out that the Congo was a big copper-pro-ducer as well as a source of supply of tin. manganese, cobalt, lead and radium. Twenty tons of fine gold also came each year from the Congo as well as the largest proportion of industrial diamonds in the world. The spirit animating both the European and native inhabitants was one of seemingly inexhaustible generosity, not only to Belgian refugees but to ail Hitler's victims.- BO.W. SETTLES
MODEL 252 ALL-WORLD SUPER SIX 28 GNS > —ass 18 GNS TONE - POWER QUALITY Philips Radioplayers are built in Wellington, in the modern factory of Philips Lamps <N.Z.I Ltd.—o branch < not an agency' of the world's foremost Radio Manufacturers, who were also the pioneers of short-wove. DEMONSTRATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE DISTRICT. ANY MAKE TRADED-IN. WINN Bros. 138 BRIDGE STREET (corner of Alma Street'. PHONE 877 MOTUEKA DEPOT. C/o Office of O C. WILKINSON, HIGH STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 7 August 1941, Page 2
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