MOTUEKA A. & P. ASSOCIATION GRAND VICTORY SHOW To be held at MARCHWOOD PARK on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth December. OFFICIAL OPENING by HON. C. F. SKINNER, M.P., at 2 p.m. GRAND PARADE at 3 p.m., led by Nelson Pipe Band. Don't Miss Seeing the MOTUEKA SHOW. 460 HORSE AND PONY ENTRIES 460 HORSE AND PONY ENTRIES II the Leading Breeders of Pedigree Shorthorn and Jersey Cottle are exhibiting. TWO BANDS TWO BANDS MOTUEKA BOYS' BRASS BAND and NELSON PIPE BAND. Two Merry-go-Rounds and manv Side Shows. Grand Finale . SHOW DANCE INSTITUTE HALL AT NIGHT Regret no luncheon, but Pies and Sandwiches and Tea will be on sate all day. Hot water provided. O. C. WILKINSON, Secretary.
A BOOK THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. Select yours now while stocks are good: Forsaking Al* Others. Alice Duer Miller. The White Cliffs. Alice Duer Miller. The Brothers Karamazov. Dostoevsky. Cr?n:-, and Punishment. Dostoevsky. Through Sunny Windows. Will elmi.ia Stitch. Taps for Private Tussie. Jesse Stuart. Green Dolphin Country. Elizabeth Goudge Miracle in the Rain. Ben Herht. J. E. HOUNSELL & Co. Ltd. BOPvPfiiXERS & STATIONERS, 181 TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON ROWING CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING BOATHOUSE. PORT NELSON Monday. 3rd December. 1945. 7.45 p.m. Past and Intending Members Welcome. GOVERNMENT From the PEOPLE UPWARDS. NOT from OFFICIALDOM ( DOWNWARDS —ln frtpri ov the Nelson Electorate r ommUtep < Z National Party. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY DISCUSSION GROUP TO-NI G H .T NATIONAL PARTY ROOMS Hardy-st., 8 p.m. AFTER DEMOBILISATION PLAN FOR THE FUTURE! Many men who are now being demooilised will be looking ahead for: J bigger jobs in civilian life. The sound- i ' est advice that can be given is to train . in accountancy, the foundation for •' high salaried executive positions. There i are big opportunities in the post war, *' world for Qualified Accountants, and * the speediest way to success is to study j ! under Hemingway's, the leading Home 1 * Study Accountancy specialists. Plan ' NOW for the future—write TO-DAY for Free Book "Accountancy” to — HEMINGWAY S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. i FUNERAL NOTICE Friends of the late George Thomas Cross are informed that his will leave his late residence, ; Kfng street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) SAFTERNOON. at 2.30 o’clock for the Cemetery. SHONE AND CO., Funeral Directors.
fOt’R SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS -••We catrv a comprehensive ranee of good? which are particularly suitable for Christmas Gifts. These include articles of — FOODSTUFFS HARDWARE TOYS AND STATIONERY FANCY GOODS CLOTHING and FOOTWEAR Christmas will soon be here. We Invite You to Look Over our Stocks HODGSON’S STORES, WAKEFIELD AND MURCHISON 25 ACRES, i of which are in full bearing orchard Apples, pears and ’em ns Dwelline 4 rooms; kitchenette. W / H.. BR; also 2-roomed cotta ee. packing shed grader and spray outfit. 4 ACRES freehold, fi-roomed dwelling H R W/rt. h and c. water. Tob acce kiln bulk and grading shed, whare trjck shed; average tobacco production of 50001 b of high-grade leaf 50 ACRES Freehold, suitable for Dine plantation Price £IOO or near offer. 220 ACRES all flat, freehold. Good agrioi'tur il or grazing land. Large shed only 15u ACRES. Good 6-roomed dwelling an** * ill range (arm buildings. 3 C WILKINSON, Land and Commission Agent. MOTUEKA CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE Mi R. V L-orenzen. Chiropractor, has returned from overseas and will recommence- practice in Anstice's Build ings, Nels< n. early in January, 1946. The exact date will aopear in this advertic«*mpm later SIIONE AND 1 CO., Funeral Directors. Sole Proprietress: (Mrs) P S Campen Minrger: 8. T. Bishop. • Phone: 238. all hours NOTICE GRAINGERS CIDER & WINE CELLARS Now Specialising in Christmas Hampers 1,-ULL Stacks of Ciders and Wines Draught and Bottled. CHAS A. GRAINGER. STRIPED SILKS in a most comprehensive ond pleasing selection of gay Colourings. These will make an instant appeal to the most ... discriminating Colour sense Beautiful Quality and reqsonably priced 8/11 and 11/6 yard. 36in. Width. at McKAY'S. FIRST FOR FABRICS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 3 December 1945, Page 2
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