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MISCELLANEOUS l/ICTORY Sports Depot. 117 Hardv- ' st. Wlien in town To-night, rail i and talk your Sporting worries over. »w Super Tobacco. See Langi window. Hardy-st. I OCALLY grown, locally cured. " * locally packed, locally favoured. Langley’s window. Hardy-st. f'IONCRETK paths, walls, tanks, etc. v Estimates free. Lily ponds, bird baths to order Roy Simpson. 70 Hali-lax-st., Nelson, or Hart’s-rd., Richmond. wanted m Hamilton. Good working conditions. Prepared to pay lemoval expenses after suitable trial and find house to rent. Address at Mail" Office. OPI NING ANNOUNCEMENT THE VICTORY SPORTS DEPOT (KEN DYKE Proprietor) (Opp. Aif. Robinson's) 117 HARDY STREET. OPENING NEXT WEDNESDAY, Oct 4 Specialising in TENNIS. C RICKET. GOLF. Etc. Tennis Rcstringing a Speciality Ist Grade 27 G. 2nd Grade 22 6, 3rd Grade 17/6 SPECIAL PRICE FOR SERVICEMEN, COLLEGE and SCHOOLCHILDREN SERVICE and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED II AVE you seen Langley’s window, Hardy-st.? If not. Why not? \ r ICTORY Sports Depot. 117 Hardy- * st. When in town To-night, call in and talk vour Sporting worries over. [• OCAL Industry serves >ou best. See Langley’s window. Hardy-st. the best holiday in Christchurch stay at Excelsior Hotel. Up-to-date comfort. Excellent Table. Sunny Bedrooms: 14 - day. ANCELLS have it! Painless Automatic Insulin Injectors. 79 Tra-falgar-st.. next Trafalgar Hotel. TRY it! You’re sure to like it. See Langley’s window. Hardy-st. I ANGLEYS sell the best- See the window in Hardy-st. PUBLIC NOTICES STOKE TENNIS CLUB TIIE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Stoke Hall on MONDAY, 2nd October, at 7.30 p.m. Members and all interested are asked to attend. ALICE CHING, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO the Public and Tradespeople of Nelson : The Rov Simpson advertising in last night's issue of ’'The Mail” has no business connection with Reg. M. Simpson. Licensed Drainlayer and Concrete Worker. 50 Waimea Road. THANKS MRS A. BLINCOE and Family wish to thank all relatives and kind friends for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mrs Venner and Mr G. Mockler. THANKS MR A. BEST and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. THANKS 17 RED, REG and ERROL SELBY--1 BENNETTS and their Families wish to thank all friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes to their late mother, Mrs C Armstrong. Special thanks are due to Mrs Sadler and Mrs Pearce STOKE CRICKET CLUB A MEETING of the above will be •**- held in the Stoke Hall at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY. 2nd October. All those interested are asked to attend. DR. L. A. LEWIS \\7TLL be in Nelson on 2nd October * * and following days. Appointments should be made with Dr. Stephouse’s Nurse Attendant. Telephone 1226. FOOTBALL RICHMOND. SATURDAY, 30th Sept. 3 p.m. Waimea Seniors V. Past Player* Fancy Dress Invited Collection Patriotic Seniors’ and Thirds’ Dinner to follow RICHMOND DISCUSSION AND DEBATING CLUB PUBLIC DEBATE THE Public are invited to a Debate to be held in the Old School on MONDAY, 2nd October, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: “Science is Detrimental t® the Welfare of Humanity.” SPEAKERS: Negative: Messrs C. Mason. G. Brooke. N. Andrews. A. McArtney. Affirmative: Messrs S. Croucher, W« Smith. H. Brown. J. Grocott. Judge: Mr A. G. Russell. An invitation is extended to young people in the hope of establishing a Junior Debating Club. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK! Make Sure You pay a visit to the MONSTER PADDY’S MARKET In St. Mary's Hall, Manuka-st. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 29th and 30th Sept. 2-5 p.m. 2-10 p.m. Sideshows. Well-laden Stalls. Afternoon Tea Items by the School Children Admission : Free. NOTICE TO CYCLISTS CYCLE REPAIRS AS the new Cycle Workers’ Award 1 provides lor a five-day working week the workshops of all members of the Nelson Cycle Dealers’ Association will in future be CLOSED ON SATURDAY MORNINGS FUNERAL NOTICE THHE friends of the late Henry Dempsey are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence. Queen street. Richmond. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the Richmond Cemeterv W. E. WILKES LTD.. Funeral Directors. FUNERAL NOTICE r pHE friends of Mr Herbert <Bert> Bennitt are informed that the luneral of his late wife Gladys Mary will leave our Chapel, 6 Vanguard street. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY-, 30th September. following a service commencing at 10.30 a m. for the Nelson Cemeterv. McPherson & day. Funeral Director*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 1

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