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GENTLEMEN! Your Christmas Suit! See our Selection' of New Patterns just arrived this morning. FANCY WORSTED DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS from £lO/17/-SINGLE-BREASTED from £l2/13/GENUINE HARRIS TWEED SPORTS COATS to measure £6/4/Owing to pressure in our Factory orders must be placed before Saturday 7th or Suits cannot be delivered for Christmas. For Satisfaction and Service. PHONE 236. TRAFALGAR STREET. P.O. Box 27. NELSON. TO GIRLS! whose hdmes are in or around Wellington If you ore in one of the Services or doing war work, the day may not be far distant when you wish to return to your home town and a steady civilian job. In order to rehabilitate our male staff at present in the Armed Forces we need, immediately, the services of girls who wish to learn an interesting occupation. At the same time you can REHABILITATE YOURSELVES IN A HEALTHY ESSENTIAL N.Z. INDUSTRY SOME OF THE CONDITIONS WE CAN OFFER ARE: 1. A reliable, progressive firm to work with. 2. A clean, airy workroom that gets sunshine. 3. THE HIGHEST WAGES PAID IN INDUSTRY— Girls 15 years of age, 35/- 1 Per week to commence with in- „ 16 „ „ 50/- / creases at short intervals accord- „ 18 ~ ~ 60/- ) ing to progress and ability. 4. A fair system of advancement that enables a skilled girl to reach a regular weekly wage of at least 65/- plus bonuses within two years. 5. A place where cleanliness and the comfort of the worker is first consideration and morning and afternoon tea are provided. 6. A well established staff superannuation scheme to encourage thrift. Only those keen to learn a clean, skilled trade need apply and regular attendance is most essential. Apply stating age and full particulars to— Mill Superintendent, BOND'S HOSIERY MILLS (N.Z.) LTD., 181 WELLINGTON.

THE MOTUEKA RETURNED SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION ‘M’EMBERS and intending members of the Riwaka Sub-Branch, Women’s Section, are advised that a meeting will be held at the Riwaka School TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 3rd October, at 8 p.m. J. GOODYER, Secretary. AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE £4OO WORTH GROCERIES £4OO TO BE SOLD AT THE MART WEDNESDAY NEXT 4th OCTOBER, at 1.15 p.m. Sharp WITHOUT RESERVE COME of the articles offered for sale: K Tomato Soup, Velvet Soap, Tins •Corned Beef, Mussels, Disinfectant Powder, Boiling Peas, Oatlets, Baking Powder, Coffee Essence, Soap Powder, Waxshine, Knight’s Castille and Lux Toilet Soaps, Klex and Castilever Soaps, Caustic Soda, Pioneer Tomatoes, Paraffin Oil, 4 gallons, Hardy’s Powder, Sanitarium Wheatmeal, Diabetic Rolls, Marrowfat Peas, Nestle’s Cocoa, Boxes Envelopes. Black Lead, C.O. Canvas Cleaner. Bonnington’s Irish Moss, Baxter's, De Witt’s Antacid Powder, Kerndex, Dental Cleaner, Glucose Jellies, Rexona Ointment, Steedman’s Powders, Fruit Extract, K Jam, Tinned Steak and Onions. Lamb and Green Peas, Jars Bushell’s Coffee, Soap Powder, Bath Cleanser, Scott’s and Lane's i Emulsion, Gelatine, Embrocation, Soap Save, Lysol, Sugar of Milk, Shaving! Cream, Wonder Wool, Baby Powder, I Stove Polish, First Aid Outfits, Tins Mace, Cloves, Magnesia, R.U.R., De Witt’s Pills, Vincent’s Tablets, Aspirins, ! Bandages. Coffee Beans, Chillies, Whole Ginger, Roll Rite and Double Deck Papers, Victory Powder, Ground Mace, Glycerine, Friar’s Balsam, Cod Liver Oil, Tasteless Castor Oil, Castalax, Witchhazel, Carron Oil, Cascara, Sagrada, Chemical Food, I.P. Wine, Gripe f Water, Plunket Ointment, Liquorice Powder, Petroleum Jelly, Cocoanut Oil. Dental Plate Powder. Catarrh Cure, Chardox Fospherine, Dentex, Dinner Pills, Bile Beans, Liver Pills, Kidney Pills, Milk of Magnesia, Boot Polish. Seidlitz Powders, 100 doz. Tomato Plants, etc., etc. Most of these goods are in large quantities! Inspection all day Tuesday or by arrangement. Bids may be left at Auction Office. Terms are strictly Cash at Sale. C. W # LIPSCOMBE, Auctioneer, Valuer & Licensed Dealer, Bridge Street. Phones: Nelson 1499, Motueka 95. House Sales Conducted Town or country. RICHMOND STOCK SALE TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1944 600 Fat Wethers. 70 Fat Ewes. 12 Fat Hoggets. 60 M.S. Hoggets. 30 EweS with Lambs at foot. 25 2 and 3-year Steers. 1 Fat Cow. 4 S.H. Cows in calf. 3 S.H. 3-year Heifers in calf. 1 Jersey Springing Heifer. 1 Red Poll Bull. i 6 Weaner Pigs. : 1 Set of Bevan Grass Harrows. 1 DISTINCTIVE Frocks in latest styles and colours See them at Fashion Centre. 78 Bridge-st„ Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 2 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 2 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 2 October 1944, Page 2

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