MISCELLANEOUS SALE OF USED MOTOR CYCLES £ s. d. 1.47 h.p. Francis. Barnett, electric light 7 10 0 21 h.p. Douglas, new "tyres ••• 12 10 0 2i h.p. A.J.S 22 10 0 2;| h.p. Douglas 32" 10> O' 3' h.p Triumph, electric light 35 0 0 3i h.p. 0.11. V. New Hudson 48 10 0 7,1 h.p. O.H.V. Ariel 55 0 0 41 h.p Douglas 05 0 O' 4* h.p. 0.11.'Y. Douglas 55 0 0 Ring, Write, Call or Phone for Particulars and Demonstration. NALDER & BIDDLE ICO HARDY STREET. Phone 982.
T II A N K S lYff tt and MRS R, P. ROBINSON ami Family desire to express tlieir heartfelt gratitude, to all who have shown their kind sympathy in. every way during their recent bereavement. TH AIKS 'jft/f'R and MRS C. R,ANDERSON wish to thank their neighbours for kind offers of hospitality, and all those who rendered valuable assistance) during the recent lire at Mount street. THA N K S Af It and MBS 0. RANDERSON wish I-’-®- to thank the Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade for services rendered during the recent fire at Mount street. ~NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB, TRANSFER OF LICENSE LICENSING- DISTRICT OF MOTUEKAT GEORGE FULFORD, of Foxhill, 9 being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Foxhill and known as the Foxhill Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse at Motueka on the sixth day of September, 1929, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Reginald Thomas Best, my appointee. Dated at Nelson the 12th day of July, 1929 \ GEORGE FULFORD. Fell and ' Harley/ Solicitors, Nelson. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL creditors and othei’s having k-*' claims against the undermentioned estates are hereby required to lodge the same with the undersigned in duplicate, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estates at the date of the death of the deceased, on or before the 16th day of August, 1929. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE DANDO, .Arthur, late of Nelson, Labourer. Died 2nd July, 1929. GIBBONS, Frank, late of Nelson, Poultry-Farmer. Died 7th July, 1929. DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Public Trust Office, . Nelson, 13th July, 1929. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING of the General Com-“-■L mittee will be held at the Institute on MONDAY Evening Next, at 7.30. Show Schedules. f Full attendance requested. L. M. ESTCOURT, Hon. Secretary, v PROFESSIONAL
TMTESSRS Stewart and Owen, SoliciT’-* tors, Richmond, desire to announce that they have arranged to visit Wakefield on TUESDAY Next. 16th inst., and following Tuesdays, and that they may be consulted at Hodgson’s Building from 10 a.m.' CALEDONIA HOUSE, Hardy. Street. Where Quality is never Sacrificed for Cheap and Second Grade Goods ifTRESH packet Prunes 1/4 pkt, Epps's English Cocoa 8d per i-lb, Chef Baked Beans lid per tin, Indian Chutney 1/6, 2/11, 5/- per jar, Sweet Gherkins 2/- and 2/6 per jar,""Yates's Plant Tonic 1/9 per tin. All Yates’s Seeds to hand, new season’s. Salmon, lai'tre 1/1 per tin; small Bd. lOd, 1/-, 1/3. We solicit a fair trial, knowing we can please you. P. HOWCROFT, Grocer. Phone 41. THOS COOK & SON BOOK PASSAGES by N.Z. Shipping Co. P. & 0. Line. Orient Line. ShawySavill & Albion. Canadian-Australasian. Union ’Frisco Line. P. & 0. Branch Service. Aberdeen-Commonwealth. Cunard, White Star. Canadian Pacific. Burns Philp, K.P.M. Eastern and Australian. Austral-Oriental. ' N.Y.K. (Japanese Line). COOK’S SAILING AND FARE LIST POSTED FREE. Book Now for 1930 Season and secure Best Berths. THOS. COOK AND SON, 62 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. STEWART AND CO. We Deliver. Phone 197. ft/\LB. Rolled Oats 7/6, 251 b Oatmeal -’•’A * 7/-, 71b bags coarse Oatmeal 2/6, 61b best Marrowfat l’eas 2/3, 901 b bag Onions 8/6, 81bs 1/-, 281 b Salt 2/3, 281 b Wash. Soda 2/6, quality Swedes 5/- cwt, 561 b 2/6, 281 b 1/6, 161 b 1/-, 61b Split Peas 2/5, Dakota Red Potatoes 8/6 cwt, 561 b 4/6, 281 b 2/6, Mixed Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 2001 b sack Pollard 21/-, Worcestershire Sauce, pints lOd, Ovaltine 1/9, 2/9 and 4/11, ,61b Sultanas 1/11, Seeded Raisins 3 pkts. 1/-, 6 pkts 1/11, 12 plds 3/9, 3 Pineapple 1/9, 31b N.Z. grown Walnuts 2/6, best Mustard (loose) 3/- lb, Canned Peas lOd, Sun Arrowroot 1/- lb, 6lb Lentils 2/6. 31b Nectarines 4/-, 31b Peaches 3/-, 31b Apricots 3/6, 31b Whole Apricots 4/-, 31b Prunes 1/4, 61b 2/6, best loose Cocoa 1/3 apd 1/6 lb, 611. Pearl Bariev 1/11, 61b Haricot Beans 2/-, 121 b best English Candles 8/9, 561 b box Soap 14/6. large Middlecut Salmon 1/4, 71b G. Syrup 1/10, 71b Treacle 1/8, “Black Label” Tea 51b 12/6, 2/8 lb, 3tins Peaches 3/3. STEWART AND CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 2
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