Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WAITED, a Light (Jig, Partksuiaxe ; and price to 0. h. Bowman, 12 Vanguard street. Nelßon. 826 "PLEACHES 3s per ease, Cooking Ap- ■ pies 5s per case, Kipe Pears sib for Is. 'Phones 295 and 14.—-Nelson Fruit Co. 799 2s and 3s per dozen, JLemon6 5 for Is. Bananas end of week. 'Phones 295 and 14.—Nelson Fruit Co. 800 jpELERY, Cucuntbers, Marrows, Ge-r- ---/ kins, Garlic, White Onions, Beetroot, etc. Green peas Thursday. We deliver.—Nelson Fruit Co. 801 HP ABLE Poultry! Dressed Chickens .•*■ and Fowls. We deliver. —Frank Gibbons, Tasma Poultry Farm, Vanguard street. 778 f^OR SALE. —One nice twenty-foof •*■ Sailing Boat, nearly now, with gear complete. Apply John Burnard Motueka. 77<: [OHUTO Frames, Jap Bugs, Linoleums • Wicker Chairs, Fancy Whit* Goods, Calico Sheetings, etc. 6848 FLEMING AND SONS. fTTHENexfc Meeting of the^KOREEE I MOTtJFIfCO Branch of the FARM. ERb' UNION will be at Messrs Kerr Bros. Homestead, Kikiwe. on SATURDAY, *'eb 28tli at 8 p.m. A good attendance re quested. W. B. NORTH, 860 Hon. Secretary. THE NtLSON PEOPLE'S TERMSN ATS.MC BUILDENG SOCIETY. THE usnal Fortnightly PAY-DAY! will be held TO-DAY (Monday) and TO-MOKKOW (Tuesday), D. R. EDWAEDS, 867 Secretary. ! NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEEBrSHOOTING SEASON. T ICENCES to shoot lied Deer Stag may now be obtained at the Pos Offices at Nelson, Motueka, Murchisor and Reefton, and at Messrs E. Busto and Co.'s, Ltd., and the Wilkins an FieJd Hardware Co., Ltd., on paymen of the License Fee of £1 Is. PtEGULATIONS. 1. Red Deer Stags may be taken c killed within the ISelson Acclimatise tion District from the 28th day c February, 1920, to the 30th day c April, 1920, both days inclusive. 2. Licenses to take vor kill such dee may be issued by the Chief Postmastc at Nelson, and the. Postmaster a Motueka, on payment of a license fc of £1 Is, in the form prescribed in th Schedule hereto, and subject to the sai • Act and these regulaoTons; provide that not more than one such licens shall be issued to.the same person. 3. No licensee shall take or kill mor than six stags, and no stag shall fc killed carrying antlers with less tha four points. , 4. No <loe. hind, or fawn shall b • taken or killed on any pretext v.iial ■ ever,- and no licensee' shall allow an ! dog to accompany either himself or an attendant he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein contained sha extend to authorising any person t ■ sell any deer or portion thereof. 1 6. Regulations, as to deer "ta^s " pc "Ne\v Zealand Gazette" No. 40, Voi ] of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall I strictly adhered to by each - licensee who, in addition thereto, shall retur rail, unused "tags" to the secretary c ithe Nelson Acclimatisation Societj ; Nelson, immediately he lias finishe . stalking for tlie season for which sue ; "tags" have been issued; too-ethe with a statement of the number of dec . shot. | 7. A.n_y person committing a breac •?• £ ny oi these regulations' shall b liable, on conviction, to a fine not e> cceding £20 i Fallow Deer are strictly protected b j Government Proclamation for a perioot three years. The Society's Rangers have been in structed to enforce the above reeula i tions. . BOUNDARIES. All that country within the following rough boundary line:—Starting fron Croixeiles, along a line on the summi of Mount McLaren, Editor Peak Mt [Duppa, Saddle Hill, to the source o | the Heranga, and down that stream t I the junction of the Pelorus, up tha | river to its source near the Red Kills thence by line over Mt, Rintoul BusJ Cone to the summit of Ward's Pass tlionce along the summit of St. Arnau< Range, Spencer Mountains, sontlieri ! wfitershed of the Maruia River to Mt baast, thence due north to the Inan ■galma. River, thence by the north ban! to the junction of the Buller, thence fr left bank to Eight-mile Creek the! cine north by Bold Hill, Lyall Range Mt. Luna, to -tit. Arthur, over Mt -I eel, . Mt, Snowden, to Cobb, theno in a westerly direction over Mt Domett to tho coast ■ ■ W. A. ANDREWS, ~Si* Hon. Sec.

AGENTS wanted for typewriter accessory; good cocjiuiasioii.—Biggs, 18 Inglis Buildings, Christchurch. 879 STRAYED on to the farm, Appleby, a Brown Mare with scar on neai hind leg. Apply O Green, Appieby. 880' {J<jSPERANTO.—Ladies and gentlemen, desirous, of forming a group for the study of Esperanto are desired to send their names and addresses to MR H HOPKINS, 8.E.A., Post Office, lahunamii. 743 "TIfTCKEY," Song; <<on~'Via m i -■-Shore," -waltz song; "Rose of Iso Man's Land," and "Widows are Wonderful," from "Yes, Uncle"; 2s each at Begg's, Nelson. 853 • jgTEWART Gramophones, £4 10s each; Zono Records, double-sided, 4s 6d each; Needles Is a packet; a.t 'Begg's, Nelson. 854 JjLUE LUPIN NOW ON SAL^ " 668 / NEALE AND HADDOW. COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARETABLE AID BOARD. WANTED, PEOB AT lONEBS for Oook Hospital, Gisborne. . •■ Apply to ; 881 LADY SaPERTNTENDEN' r. ! FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late EBENEZSE,1 HENRY HnNT ore informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of his Daughter, Mr.- King, Van^aard street, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, -at 2 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. "I '. < ALFRED SHONE, j 382 Undertaker & Embalmer. : WELSON COLF CtUS (Incorporated). ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, i THE 22nd Annual General Mepfciog will be held at the Operatic Society's Eooms, Hardy street, on FifclDAY, the: 2/th inßt,, at Bp.m . . 1 Business: (1) Presentation of Annual Esporfc and1 Balance-sheet. (2) Proposed alterations of Eales 10' and 11, re Snbscriptioc3. "(3) General. F. J. McCA.BE, 883 Hon, Secretary NOTICE. DE. JOHNSTON Is absent from Nelson on a short holiday. Dr. Lucas and Dr. Betf; vnll attend to' 1113 patients while he is away, 856! NELSON HOSPITAL. 1 TN future OUT-PATIENTS will he seen daily at the Hospital at 2 P.m. instead of 9 a.m., preferablysMondays, Vv^ednesdays and Fridays THOMAS L. PARR, ' } . _ _ . „ , Resident Surgeon. 16th February, 1920. 739

'" iHMiiiMiiiii ""TOBK^ ma half-an-hour—that they will rai l|i lat your chemist paHSSS: f 1 te^^ i y^ggg=^£TrM-- i!!y-"'c J i ■ ■ ' ' :"' . i' I ~ ' Measure value by the stjrle, comfort 11 I C|f|A gvfl JJe Se-l^ lCe your shoes give you, not by. ' ' I Uilillll ( ■ Our new stocks include a particular!? t € fine selection of the latest styles in ' | i 0^ I*. ■ ' Pl3in GoUi'* Stoss *» 1 ?^IM 11^ II One-Sar Shoos (> $ s Brcgt.s3 83-iOes, i' I I)L AA . ■■ n St^ on S and Serviceable, yet Li-lit and (I | Comfortable, and exceptionnllv"Smart (i I U|llly|| lfl appearance, are these new arrivals. I I .No matter fcr what occasion, a lady | « will find .just the shoo: she desires | € - J'.mongst this comprehensive showing. £ « , The prices, too, are truly reasonable fcr I C Mich quality. .^ 2 I CALL TO-DAY, MADAM! YOUR SIZE IS HERE. / I. ,| HEL^OH FA^^EeS 13 .r-O-OP- LTD., | "J 51—63 Hardy street, Nelson. J

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19200223.2.44.1

Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15308, 23 February 1920, Page 6

Word Count
1,129

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15308, 23 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15308, 23 February 1920, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert