MISCELLANEOUS , "ROYS’ Grey Juniper Shirts, the new . " Shirt with' band waist. Prices 5/3 and 5/11. At Trathen’s. •_ y TTOW many Handkerchiefs were in our Christmas Handkerchief Winl (Jow? We don’t know, but they are on sale now at 3, 4 and 6 for i/-.~-Mc-j Kay’s. - TVjTEN’S “Selwyn.” Silk Socks, fast col- - " LTA ours, wears longer, shrink less. Price 3/11. At Trathen’s. - TJLACK Currants. Now is the time to f make your jam and Jelly cheap. • Currants 3/d lb. —Rialto Marble Bar. . Q 6-INCH Printed Art. Silk Satin, a ■ w very popular fabric. Special Janu- : ary price 4/6 yard, at McKay’s. See windows 5 and 6 for Fabric Specials. IVTISS New Zealand, fine Lisle Hose ; ' L * JL for Ladies’ Summer wear. Good wearing and good colours, 2/6 pair. ; At McKay’s. ; 06-INCH Broche Printed Voile. Art. Silk Brocaded design of fine Voile. Special January price 5/11 yard. At . McKay’s. TJ PHOLSTERY done in your own home or at factory, town or county, first class tradesman. Write “Upholsterer,” _//Mail” Office. "OOYS’ Grey Jumper Shirts. They fit ' over the Shorts and Braces. The ideal Shirt. Two Specials, 5/3 and 5/11. At TratKen’s. NO TICE jVTELSON Provincial Scottish Society. ” All accounts in connection with New Year’s Sports and the Society in general to be in Secretary’s hands by WEDNESDAY Mid-day, 7th Jan., 1931. D. N. BISHOP. Secretary. _ Room 6, Anstice’s Buildings. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE "JVTOTICE is hereby given that we have x 1 as from the First day of January, 1931, admitted Mr Martin Cato ; Hillier Cheek to partnership in the practice carried on by us as Barristers and Solitors at Nelson and Takaka. The practice will in future be carried on under the firm name of Glasgow, Rout and Cheek. J. GLASGOW. C. M. ROUT. M.U.. 1.0.0. F. ‘ LOYAL NELSON LODGE, No. 3615 ITIHE Annual Summoned Meeting will be held in the Lodge Room on WEDNESDAY Next, 7th .Jan., at 7.30 p.m. v Business: Consideration of Report and Balance-Sheet, Installation of Officers, Election of Deputies to the District Conference and General Business. E. J. CURRY. Noble Grand. ' NELSON EDUCATION BOARD t TO BUILDERS . .. nPENDERS., •addressed . tp. ; the , Secre- -*■ - tary, v - N.elson >Edhcatidn'’'Board, will be up till Noon on SATURDAY, 24th January. 1931, for the erection of a District High School at Takaka. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Offices of the “Golden Bay Times,” “Motueka Star,” and the Nelson Education /Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. LEAPER, Architect. NELSON COLLEGES ' Free Pupils ipUPILS who have qualified for Junior Free Places at the Boys' and Girls’ . Colleges, and who propose to avail them- , selves of such, are required to attend at the College Office. Trafalgar street, Nelson, before 20th January, to fill in aiid sign the Education Department’s , form of application for admission to a free place, bringing with them their , I certificates of Birth and Proficiency or Competency. Under the Regulations for free places, all pupils who have gained a Certificate of Proficiency or Competency are eligible for two years’ free tuition at the Girls’ or Boys’ College provided that in the case of Competency Certificate holders an Agricultural Course is taken _bv bovs, and a Commercial Course by girls. No pupil mav be admitted to a free place after having reached the age of 16 years, < N. V. JONES, Secretary. BOROUGH OITRICHMOND - ' Water Service F' is hereby notified that the use of the Hose is strictly limited to the following hours, namely, from 6 to 7 a.m., and from 6 to 7 p.m. Any person transgressing this regulation,' allowing leaky tapp or in anyway wasting the water will be prosecuted. By Order. E. J. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Richmond,_sth_ Jan., 1931. NELSON EDUCATION BOARD TO BUILDERS TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, Nektn Education Board, will be received up till Noon on SATURDAY 10th Januarv, 1931, for alterations to the Appleby School. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Board’s Office, Nelson. The lowest- or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. LEAPER , Architect. Nelson. sth Jan., 1931.
I FUNERAL NOTICE THE friends of the late Thomas Doidge are informed that his funeral will I leave his late residence. Van Diemen [street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) Morn- ! ing at 10 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery. G. FLEMING AND SONS, Funeral Directors. /CONSTIPATION ! Purgatives give only temporary relief, but Yeaston Tablets strengthen intestinal muscles.— Nees. Chemist, Hardy-st. _____ SLENDER figure secured with Youth-O-Form. 201 b reduction 6 weeks. Posted 6/6.—Nees. Chemists. Hardv-st. /CIRCASSIAN Cream for dry, lifeless hair. Brings back natural charm. Nees. Chemists. Hardy-st. KELVIN —for every purpose. A British Oil Engine in six models and two types, poppet cr sleeve valve.—N.Z. Agents, Leo. A. Walsh, Fanshawe-st., Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Hair a social asset. Use Brice’s Regenerator, etc. —Nees, Chemists, Hardy-st. OUTHFUL slenderness can now be yours easily, pleasantly, quickly, by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules. Posted 6/6,.—Nees t Chemists, Hardy-st.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 1
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