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MISCELLANEOUS NOT 1 C E T WISH lo notify the Agents that I A li.-tve withdrawn th<» sale of my property in Van Diemen .street. J HOOKEY. O IIEUMATISM and kindred com-A-V piamts absolutely cured by Riiutierva, health tier!) taken as tea. Protect yourself against winter. For Free samplo and testimonials send penny stamp to Goodey and Son; Box 430, Wanganui. MR W. W, SQUIRES Dental Surgeon. \\7TLL continue his practice in tem- ’ ' porary rooms jat Jiis residence, cornor Bronti and Slielbourne streets. Phono 865. IVT OTICE is hereby given Hint, by a, ’ Proclamation dated the 121 li day of July, 1929, and published in the “New Zealand Gazette,” No. 51, page 1862, of llu'. lOtli day of July, 1929, the land described in tile Schedule hereto was taken for the purposes of Gravel-pits in terms of the Public Works Ac I, 1928. SCHEDULE \ PPROXIMATK areas of the pieces of *■ *■' land taken : A. R. P. Being Poi%ion of 2 228 Section 30, Block XIV. (P.W.I). 74337.) (S.O. 408 R.) 0 3 17.2 Section 92, Square 46, Block XIII. (P.W.I). 74338.) (S.O. 409 R.) Situated in Motupiko Survey District. In the Nelson Land District: as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked as above mentioned, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. E. BENNETT, Assistant-Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, 29th July, 1929. MOTUEKA LICENSING COMMITTEE QUARTFRI.Y MEETIN(! REEFTON, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1929 (Wednesday), at Noon 7VTOTTCE is hereby given that th 1 © ' above Riveting, formerly tentatively fixed to have been' held at Motueka on the 6th September, 1929, and later altered to be held at Murchison on the 10th September, 1929, has now for divers reasons been definitely 'fixed to be held at REEFTON on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 1929, at Noon, and all. applications filed, adjourned, or advertised pursuant to the several fixtures made will be heard at the meeting on the 4th day of September next accordingly. Dated at Reefton this 30th dav of July 1929. W. MELDRUM, Stipendiary Magistrate and Chairman of the Motueka Licensing Committee. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE LICENSING DISTRICT OF NELSON T ALBERT THOMAS HOLLISTER, * of Nelson, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Nelson and known as the Central Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at . the Courthouse at Nelson on the second day of September, 1929, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Alfred Kendall Baxter, my appointee. Dated at Nelson the 3rd day of July, 1929. A. T. HOLLISTER. Fell and Harley, Solicitors, Nelson. HELP THE SMALL BUYER aim is to assist the housewife, whose limited purse compels buying in small lots. 1A Sugar, J.2lbs for 2/6 Rice, Sago, Tapioca, 41bs for 1/Golden Syrup, 2lb tins 7d Plaid Vestas, packet 8d S. and M. Safeties, packet ... 8d Zebra Paste, tin scl , Velvet Soap, bar 8d Orders called for and delivered promptly WORKERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY Bridge Street ami Tuhurinnui. THE HOSIERY HOUSE ‘fj’ULL Fashioned Silk and Wool, A- Clocked and Plain. QUALITY. GOOD VALUE. Knitted Silk Scarves, newest shades, 2/11 each. Fancy Garters. Dainty selection, in Colours. f THE SILK HOSIERY DEPOT SPECIALISTS, Bridge Street.

SPECIAL BARGAINS AT KERUSE’S Lower Hardy Street. 1)07, M F.N/S REAL FELT HATS, V all shades and size.® Usual prices from 17/6 to 27/6. To clear at 10/6 each. 6 Doz. ALL-WOOL WOLSEY BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, the best' of quality. Usual price 7/11. To clear at 4/6 pair. CALL and INSPECT SCIENCE SURMOUNTS NATURE "VTAPORISATION is always taking Y place in a modern petroleum refinery—the larger the plant the greater the. amount of spirit constantly going up in vapour out, of the enormous holding tanks. A Reclamation Plant has been installed by the RICHFIELD OIL COMPANY whereby this vapour is recovered from the air—and it amounts to 25.000 gallons of Spirit per clay. RICHFIELD study economy for you as well as for themselves—therefore buy RICIIF I E L D The finest modern science can yield. 21 IIKIDOE STREET. Phone 1203. SOUTH ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 2

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