LOST T OST on Saturday, between Shelbourne and Ngatitama-sts., bellshaped georgette lump shade. Finder please phone 530. Reward. 170UND. Last week “One Run Cleaning.” Suits 5/-.—-I.X.L. Co., Cdlling wood-st. MISCELLANEOUS TJj UGE Price Cuts in Dress Fabrics. See advertisement page B.—Trathen’a. 1 LPIIE Biggest Bargains in Dress Fabries at Trathen’s To-morrow. . See advertisement page 8. I ERSKYfcj i 5 do/., only Boys’ Jerseys, various colours,. 5/11 to 8/6. Sale offer ‘i/6 each. —'J'ratben's. i( l’’ it's a Suit, or a Carpel, or a Frock you want, youcan save money hy buying it -Now at McKay's Sale. A WORD to the Wise 1 Shop at McKay's. Big Sale now on. Moneysaving opportunities for everybody. T (TUESDAY at S a.in. ! Anot-iier iot of Bargains at further reductions. At McKav’s Sale. up with the new Red Union at Warring’s Service Station, Richmond. MOTORiSTS ! Try the new Red Motor Spirit.—Warring’s Service Station Richmond. PRAM Bugs, dark or light shades. Usually 10/6 and 18/6. Sale offer 7/6 and 14/6.—Trathen’s. \\7‘ORK Shirts! Stocks must be_ re- * * HllPi duced. Black Italians 4/11, Harvards 4/6, Navy Drills 6/11: —Trathen’s. UMBER Jackets, 2 only Leather. Usually 59/6. Offered 42/-; 1 only showerproof offered 25/-. —Trathen s. O - RNAMENTAL^Ttees - and Flowering Shrubs: Acacia Azaleas, Bovonias, Judas Trees, Daphnes, Ericas. Red Flowering Gums, Hydrangeas, Rowan Tree, Crimson Flowering Manuka, Pohutukavva, Rhododendrons, Ratas, etc., etc. Good stuff. At S. F. Bolton’s. VEGETABLE Plants: Cabbage, Cam ▼ . liflower and White Italian Onions. A limited quantity of Tree. Onions. Ash paragus and Rhubarb Roots. At S. F. Bolton’s. mUTf Trees: Apples, Cherries, Pea- ’ ches, Plums, Pears, Quinces, Walmts Gooseberries, Black and Red Cvir•ants. Clean, strong stuff. At S. F. Bolton’s. :F R OSES: Splendid collection dwarf ' and climbing varieties, Carnations, Clematis, Lilies, Antirrhinums, Geums, ?hlox, Linarias, Lily of the Valley. At 5. F. Bolton’s. ALT. SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM REMEMBER Mother Goose Market TO-MORROW EVENING at 7 o’clock. Admission 1/-. H NOTICE—FOXHILL HOTEL AVING sold out to Mr R.' T. Best I lake this opportunity of thanking friends for their patronage and request all communications and outstanding accounts be sent to Mr W. C. Har-_ ley, 65 Hardy street. Nelson. G.'FULFORD. NELSON RUGBY UNION R EPRESENTATIVE Practice. Trafal- ■ gar Park TUESDAY, 7 p.m. All selected players- and emergencies requested to attend. . FRED, J. LOCK, Secretary, N.R.U. THE MILLENNIUM! What is it? When will it Appear? ILLUSTRATED Address, Richmond Baptist Church, TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m., by Rev. Fred. C. Every. All welcomed. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS to lambs being killed on my properties at Hope, all stray dogs will be shot on sight. W. A. JESSOP. | NELSON COLLEGE TIE Governors desire to thank those j who were good enough to billet toys at the time of the earthquake, and llfo 'hose who offered to take in boys. R, CATLEY, Secretary. .VAIMEA CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LID. DOMINATIONS will be received at the oliico Richmond, up t 0.5 p.m. in WEDNESDAY, 31st July, from jualified persons for election to the ofiee of Director of the above Company n place of Messrs W. Harford and G. ,V. Best, who retire by rotation, but jeing eligible, offer themselves for rejection. J. W. JOYNT, Secretary. Richmond, 20th July. 1929. LYNTON SCHOOL Trafalgar Street South. PRIVATE SCHOOL for Children from 3 to 12 years. Boarding accommodation. Particulars in application to the Principal—Miss dildred Worley. THOS COOK & SON BOCK PASSAGES by N.Z. Shipping Co, P. & 0. lane. Orient Line. Shaw, Savill & Albion.. Canadian-Australasian. Union ’Frisco Line. P. & 0. Branch Service. Aberdeen-Commonwealth. Cunard, White Star. Canadian Pacific. Burns Philp, K.P.M. Eastern ana Australian. A ustral-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 CustomhooM Quay, Wellington BIRD WINDOW CLEANING CO., 75 Collingwood Street. TX7INDOW, Shop, Office and Domestic Cleaning done with up-to-date Vacuum Cleaner. Casual and contract work undertaken. Warehouses and In- j stitutions a Speciality. Chimney Sweeping bv competent men.—R. Partridge, Bird Cleaning Co. Box 52, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 1
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