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MISCELLANEOUS days of Claire Marsack's An- * nual Sale. Great reductions for all. 90 Trafalgar-st. MAR7’ new Suits cut on becoming w modern lines. Fashion Centre, 78 Bridge-st.. Nelson. \ UTUMN goods arriving next wee)* x Balance Summer goods greatly reduced. Claire Marsack’s Sale. PUBLIC NOTICES r will be a man Trained in First Aid watching the—•ENGINE EXHIBITS at the R.N.Z.A.F. DISPLAY On SATURDAY, the 19th, To pick up little Johnny when he swoons with delight W.W.S.A. THE Monthiv Broadcast from 2YN b> the W.W.S.A. will commence TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o’clock. MOTUEKA PLUNKET SOCIETY ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY At Mr C. Thorp’s Residence SATURDAY, 19th Feb., at 2.30 pm. Stalls, Games and Donkey Rides Donations of Produce, e‘c., greatly appreciated Admission 1/-. including Atterno m Tea THE NELSON AIR STATION BAND The GARRISON BAND and the NELSON CITY PIPE BAND will all be at TRAFALGAR PARK On SATURDAY, the l&th FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT’ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT NELSON PATRIOTIC REVUE COY. Presents “HAPPY DAZE” “HAPPY' DAZE” RICHMOND TOWN HALL at 8 o’clock Your patronage means your support to the Richmond Patriotic Fund N.B.—SHORT DANCE to follow to entertain Boys from Local Camp. VICTORY LODGE, No. 40 Regular meeting to-morrow (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Brethren of Sister Lodges welcome ORDINARY DRESS for this Meeting. BAYS BTN., HOME GUARD B” COY. Re-union Smoke Concert. Masonic Hall, Collingwood, SATURDAY, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. All Homo Guardsmen please wear Uniform and bring drinking utensils. All Home Guardsmen. Servicemen and extras cordially invited. —F. W. TYREE. Coy. Sgt.-Major, “B” Coy. NELSON TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD riTHE Monthly Meeting of the Nelson ■*- Townswomen’s Guild will be held in Marsden Library on FRIDAY, 11th February, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Entertainment by Guest Artists. Donations of goods for Sales Table will be appreciated. AUCTIONS THURSDAY NEXT, 10th Inst., at 2 p.m. AT RICHMOND AUCTION SALIT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS \ LFRED GOULD, acting under inx * structions from MR W. J. GALVIN, who is leaving Nelson, will sell at his residence William Street: — 3-Piece Suite Settee and 2 Chair*. Rocker, Seagrass Chairs, Brass Kerb, Fire Screen, Cupboard, Morri* Couch with Wire and Cushion, Console Philco Radio Set in good order. Dropside Cot, Twin Bedsteads with Wire and Wool Mattresses, Double and with Wire and Wool Mattresses, W’ardrobe. 5-dra\ver Chests, Duchess Chests. Linoleum, Crockery, Glassware, Bentwood Chairs, Rocking Horse. Deck Chair. Push Chair, Scales, Solite Barrow, Mixing Bowl, Electric Iron, Jam and Preserving Jars, Milk Strainer, Wire Netting, Stable Fork, Spade. Shovel, Scythe Fork, lot Hinges; Man’s Bike. 14ft Ladder, pair Steps. Axe, Lawn Mower, Galvanised Bath, Tub; Sundries Without Reserve. NOTE: Many of these article* are almost new. Outside entries invited. Terms Cash at Sale. ALFRED GOULD. Auctioneer. FRIDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. AT THE ROOMS - HARDY STREET Carpet Squares, Runners, Floor Rugs, Large Chenille Hall Curtain. Indian Matting Floor Square, Tea Waggons, Revolving Bookcases, Seagrass Chairs, Sideboard, Piano Stool, Leather Easy and Dining Chairs, Couches, Fireside Chairs, Wooden Bedsteads, Box, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Duchess Chests, Chests Drawers. Occasional and Dining Tables Bevelled Wall Mirrors, Kwbank Royal Carpet Sweeper, Steps, Plunket and Dropside Cots, Clothes Basket. Radio Set, Gramophones and Records, Golf Clubs and Bags, 3-hole Fireless Cooker. Almost New Tradesman’s Delivery Bicycle with Basket in tront. 2 Crosscut Saws. No. 1 Ideal Wooden Churn, Revolving Iron Churn. Lady’s Bicycle in good order, Drophead and Hand Sewing Machines. Lot Books. Men’s and Women’s Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Binoculars, Carpenter’s Tools, Letter Box, Oak Ciasks and Kegs. Wringer. Mower, Carver, Doll’s Pram; Sundries. Further entries to arrive. SPECIAL.—Several pieces of beautiful Hand-worked Linen Tray and Supper Cloths. Table Cloths and Napkins; also some Blankets. Most of the Articles will be sold without reserve. Terms Cash. ALFRED QOULD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 9 February 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 9 February 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 9 February 1944, Page 1

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