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DEATH PAWSON —On 28th May. 1944. at her residence, 22 Vanguard street, Amy, dearly beloved wife of John Robert Pawson, in her 62nd year.— Interred this day at Nelson Cemetery. , \y ANTED urgently, small furnished , * or part furnished house, by civil servant. Write 41 “Mail” Office. \\‘ANTED, 6 pairs men’s sox knitted, * * hand or machine. Write 40, "Mail” Office. ; IVOR SALE 1 Vibrator set. complete, * £l7 10s. Write 42, "Mail” Office. ANTED, 2 men split and stack 200 cord mixed wood. Price and particulars. apply R Stephens, 17 Milton Grove. THANKS I WISH to thank the Electors of Ta--1 hunuanui for their confidence in j me. It will be my earnest endeavour i to carry out. without fear and without J favour, the duties devolving upon me. H. J. SHARP. THANKS TO THF ELECTORS OF TAHUNANUI I WISH to thank my supporters on * Saturday and I will endeavour to justify th ’ confidence you have again placed in me. JAMES LOGAN. THANKS I WISH to thank those Electors who * plated the»r confidence in me on Saturday.

D. C. LOW. AN APPRECIATION! ’ I HPO all those who cast their votes in A my favour —my sincere thanks. I To those who worked to further my _ j candidature —thank you one and all. The voting particularly at Toi To: !’ | Valley, Odd Fellows’ Hall and Port has been magnificent. I I It will be my aim to work harmon- ! iously with other Councillors—to work • j and vote in such a way as to bring the 1 greatest good to the greatest number. Discuss any civic problems you have » with me at any time. * STAN RUSSELL. THANKS NOTICE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION j W HAVE to thank, all Electors who recorded their votes in my favour at the above Election. I think all citizens can rest assured that a good Council has beer, elected and one that will consider wisely! the interests of all. S. W. STREET. • | NELSON COLLEGE COUNCIL ELECTION V SHOULD like to thank all fellow *■ parents and guardians who consid- ! ered me qualified to represent them on : the Nelson College Council of Governors. I wish also to congratulate the j two successful candidates. L. R. PALMER. i j INTEFNAI. MARKETING DIVISION (Apple and Pear Section) FACTORY FRUIT i : Grovers are notified that j all Commercial and Minimum Sturj mer 18j and larger, held for the Facj tory. should be delivered to Motueka I in loose ca<es before Wednesday, 7th I June. 1944. | Circulars giving details posted to-dav. R T CARLYON, Branch Manager. UPPER MOUTERE HALL , A N Evening will be held on WEDi * NESDAY. 31st May, in honour of IMiss Angus's forthcoming marriage and transfer to the French Pass. Ladies a plate. Gents a donation, j All welcome. Kenyon's Orchestra. - BRITISH DOCUMENTARY FILMS - I JTOR the first time in Nelson a Pub- ! 1 lie Performance of B“itish Docui mentary Talking Pictures will be given jin the Marsden Hall at 8 p.m. on i THURSDAY, Ist June, under the j auspices of Adult Education (Victoria l College District) Mrs M. M. Dunning- , ham, M.A.. Dip Soc. Sci.. will give a i short talk on “The Art of the Doeumen- ! tary Film.” PROGRAMME: I.—GRANTON TRAWLER— Grierson’s ; classic documentary of the British Herring Fishermen , 2. —NIGHT MAIL — G PO. Film Unit shows you the postal services at ‘work i3.— FOR ALL ETERNITY -Reminds you of England’s beautiful Cathedrals and presents Choral Singing. INTERVAL PART 2—FILMS WITH IDEAS 4.—ENOUGH TO . EAT—Hear Julian Huxley on problems of nutrition. 5 “C.E.M.A.”—British Adult Education in music and art. 6 PATTERNS OF AMERICA— First * N 2 screening of techni-colour film of American rural handicrafts. Admission 1/- Children 6d. All pro- : fits to Patriotic Fund. OMART Modern Dresses and Suits 'n 1 J fresh colours and desisns Fashion Centre, 78 Bridse st. Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 May 1944, Page 2

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