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H RICHMOND THEATRE H I 2.15 TO-MORROW 8 p.m. Electrically heated. Wally's a marine now and Jap.-smashing is his business! WALLACE BEERY in • SALUTE TO THE MARINES” (in glorious Technicolour) —Supports include Our Gang Comedy ‘‘Doing Their Bit” Also Coloured Cartoon, Australian News, etc. Make your reservations. Phone 140. I MONSTER MATINEE at 2.15 p.m. DANCES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VELMA HALL VELMA HALL # POPULAR FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE DANCE Come Along! And Spend a Good Night' “Modern” and “Old-Time” Dancing TO SNAPPY RHYTHM BY THE POPULAR DANCE BAND Of It’s "Mayfair” It's Good.) Subs: 2/-. 1/6 Excellent Supper “A GOOD TIME ASSURED” ALL WELCOME! PUBLIC NOTICES MURDOCH CHEMIST NOW AVAILABLE:— WHARTON’S TOILET CREAM PRICE 2/- • lAN MURDOCH M.P.S. ALLAN'S BUILDINGS, 188-190 HARDY-ST. Phone 39 P.O. Box 139 Victory Loan—No one else can do your share. WANTED GOODS JUST ARRIVED AT RUSSELL'S Wheelbarrows with Steel Trays, light and heavy makes. Baby Baths, in popular make. 22/9 ea. Tin Kettles: Quick boilers. Judge Ena nel Saucepans: 4 sizes. Folding Clothes Dryers and Ironing Boards N.Z.-made Cups and Saucers. Hand Saws: In good, reliable qualities, from 7/9 each. Cross-cut Saws. Axes, Wedges, etc. Qailts: With Down, Wool and Cotton fillings; beautiful new styles. INSPECTION WELCOMED G. P. RUSSELL and SONS, Ltd. BRIDGE STREET Good interest, safe Investment, good cause—Victory War Loan. FRANK B. WRIGHT, PUBLIC ACCENT ANT & AUDITOR 1 • Norwich Union 173 Hardy-st. ] Buildings Nelson. Phone 1145 P.O. Box 102 ! /Manager: . W.E. CRETNEY, A.R.A.N Z., A.I.A.N.Z Also: 176 Hereford Street Christchurch J7REE TO FARMERS. POPUL/R FARM MAGAZINE Provided you are engaged in farming the latest issue of the N.Z. Exporter and Farm Home Journal is now available to you free cf charge. The purpose of this offer is to reveal the wealth of farming information, highly instructive articles on farm management; ideas successfully used on N.Z. farms, modem developments overseas. Also ?4-page Home section packed with lovable human interest stories, sketches N.Z. country life. Bright, amusing, entertaining contributions by N.Z. farm women. Also recipes. hints and children's section. —Send for free copy to-day to Exporter Publishing Dept P.O Box 1001 Q. Wellington. F.A.M.E. INSURANCE CO./ LTD. F OR CHIEF AGENT: FRANK B. WRIGHT, PORRIDGE FOODS For Winter Mornings! Creamoata Rolled Oats Oatira Oatmeal O-Tis Vi-max Milk Oaties Wheatmeal ' Weetbix Granose Weeties Kornies TONIC FOODS For Winter Evenings! MILO—NESTLES’ MALTED MILK BOIJRN-VITA—HORLICKS' MALTED MILK WE STOCK THEM ALL HODGSON’S STORES WAKEFIELD and MURCHISON {LOO ACRES, comprising 663 acres Freehold 269 LIP Rent £4 18s. Dwelling 6 rms., Bathroom and Wash house. Shearing Shed and Tobacco Kiln. Stable and Implement Shed; 70 acres being ploughed, good Tobacco Land Winters 600 sheep. 40 hejfd cattle. To be sold a£ a going concern Price right FOR SALE: 2040 acres—9s3 acres L.I.P, 43 acres ER 374 acres R.L, all joining 440 sheep. 42 run cattle, 2 horses, 350 acres fiat land, rest hilly Would milk 40 cows and run 200-300 sheep. Capable oi doubling this when improved. Good house 9 years old. \ wool shed, cow shed, six bails. 1 7-kilo-watt Dynamo for power and light, 1 shearing machine, wool press, h p range, porcelain hath and hand basin Between 700 and 800 acres been felled and grassed rest bush. To be sold either without or with stock and implements. O. C. WILKINSON, LAND AND COMMISSION AGE? T. MOTUEKA “PLAIN VELVETEEN” EXCELLENT QUALITY with Twill Back and good Pile. Owing to beirfg in short supply the demand will be heavy for Children’s Frocks, Coats. House Coats, Trimmings, etc. Shades are Pale Blue, Wedgewood Blue. Jewel Jade, Red, Bottle Green, Brown and Black. 27 INCHES WIDE 12/6 McKAYS FIRST FOR FABRICS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 8 June 1945, Page 1

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