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MISCELLANEOUS TVfUSHROOMS, first of the season. • l’-®- Phone 295. —Nelson Fruit Co. J JOSEPH ROCKING’S LAT E S T “THE MAN WHO WAS SURE” Price 3/6. J. E. HOUN.SELL & 00. HILLS FRUITGROWERS’ UNION TVTEMBERS please note. A General Meeting will be held to enable growers to meet Mr J. L. Brown before his departure for London. General Meeting, 8.15 p.m. Executive meet at 7.30. Bluffs Packing Shed. MONDAY NEXT, 19th Jan., 1931 ALLEN FORSYTH, Hon. Secretary. tahunanuT _ town _ bgsrd Dog Registration Act, 1908 IVTOTICE is hereby given that in pur ' suance of the provisions of the Dogs Registration Act, 1908, the Taliunanui Town Board has fixed the registration fees payable for the keeping of dogs as follows: —For dogs kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle by drovers and farmers only 2/6 each. For all other dogs 10/- each. Tire registration office is at the Town Clerk’s Office. Dated this 12th day of January, 1931. J. T. RADFORD, Town Clerk. TAHUNANUI TOWN DISTRICT IVrOTICE is hereby given that in pur•b’ suance of the provisions of Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1926, TEN PERCENT. additional will bo added to all rates for the year ending 31st March, 1931, unless such rates are paid on or before the 27th day of January, 1931. J. T. RADFORD, Town Clerk. FRUIT PRESERVING SEASON Wide mouth Pint Jars 9/- doz. Wide mouth Quarts 10/6 doz. Queen Jars, Pints 10/' doz. Queen Jars, Quarts 11/6 doz. Jam Jars, l’s d/6, 2’s 0/6 Spare Lids 4/- doz., Rings 6d & Od doz. English Aluminium Preserving Pans, 8/6, 10/6 and 14/6 Enamel Preserving Pans 8/- to 16/6. Wood Jam Spoons 6d. Jam Pot Covers 3d pkt. Packed Free and delivered Rail or Boat. J. WOOD & SONS LTD. BRIDGE STREET. (NELSON’S LEADING GROCERS) Orders laken for Raspberries, Black Currants, Peaches, Apricots, Plums and all Fruits in season. NOW’S THE TIME THIS drop of rain will be a great help. The man that requires Turnips later on should not delay the sowing. Neale and Haddow have a splendid selection of TURNIP SEED. TURNIPS Sutton’s Green Top Aberdeen. Sutton’s Purple Top Aberdeen. Sutton’s Imperial Green Globe. Sutton’s Purple Top Mammoth. Sutton’s Greystone. Hurst’s Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. Hurst’s Mammoth Purple Top. Carter’s Imperial Green Globe. Carter’s Purple Top Mammoth. BLUE LUPINS Prime sample, 6/6 bushel for 5-sack lines. SOW NOW Black Barley, Vetches, Swedes, Turnip, Rape, etc. Don’t delay. Put them in now. CHEAP FEED Just landed, an exceptionally fine lot of Cracked Maize, 6/3 bushel for sack lines. This is a nice bright sample and at this price is good buying. POLLARD Plenty of Pollard. By the sack, or the ton. 15/6 per sack, 2001bs (sack in.) BRAN Plenty of it. By the sack or the ton, 14/6 per sack, 1801bs (sack in). PARTRIDGE PEAS These are just in, and they arc good. 5/6 per bushel, or 17/6 per sack. Write to us, ring us up, or better still, come in. See these and other lines. NEALE & HADDOW WHY? 'AND by fires and gas stoves cooking these hot days when we can >ly you at very reasonable prices anyg you want for Breakfast, Dinner 'ea. s. d. ion, small, 3 tins 1 9 ion, large, 3 tins 2 9 : and Mutton, tin, 1/-, 1/6 ... 1 9 hards, Griller, per tin 1 0 :ken, per tin (1 whole bird) ... 3 9 Is Sausage, per tin 2 0 wn, per tin, 1/- and 1 9 gues, per tin, lOd. 1/3 1 6 lines, Brunswick, 3 tins 1 9 lines, X Fish. 3 tins •••'• 2 0 icots, large, per tin 1 2 dies, large, per tin 1 2 ;apple, 3 tins j “ i & Chicken Sausage, sliced, lb 1 3 al Sausage, sliced, per lb 1 0 iloys (Swan), 8 for I 0 MUTUAL CASH STORE, PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, Trafalgar Street. hone 693. We Deliver.

USED CARS BUICK SEVEN PASSENGER, first class order. £95. CHEVROLET TOURER, late model. £OS. CHEVROLET TOURER, leather upholstery. £55. HUDSON SEVEN PASSENGER TOURER. £IOO. DODGE TOURER, good order. £75. STANDARD ROADSTER, new paint. £l2O. RUGBY TOURER, late model. £135. SINGER TOURER, latest model, 6000 miles. £175. Three FORDS. From £2O.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 January 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 January 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 January 1931, Page 2

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