It “.DOUBLE FEATURE I R EGENT t| EST - N, Vi’o i 7.45 p.m. ! THEY’RE HERE AGAIN!! LAUREL LAUREL and HARDY HARDY -IN “THE FLYING DEUCES” WITH JEAN PARKER REG. GARDINER) i Filmdom’s Famous Funsters Join the j i Foreign Legion to forget . . . but were glad to forget the Legion. —! Second Feature HUMOUR AND DRAMA ALTERNATE N|j “THE COURAGEOUS DR. CHRISTIAN” WITH JEAN DOROTHY HERSHOLT LOVETT fighting Doctor who challenged death (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) TO LET PTIO LET attractively furnished flat, share conveniences. Own entrance. Immediate possession. Telephone 1490. rpo LET, flat of 2 rooms, kitchenette and bathroom. Separate entrance, electric light, gas stove, coke heater and use of wash-house. Handy to town. Suitable for married couple permanently resident in Nelson. Rent 28/6 if taken foi a period. Write 35, “Mail” Office. rpo LET 2 unfurnished rooms and balcony. Apply in person. Doel, Bridge-st LOST AND FOUND lOST, between Central Motors and Public Hospital, hub cap off Oldsmobile car. Finder please ring 242. a lady’s kid glove. Collier and Dee. lOST, Saturday, spare wheel 5.25x16, -4 between Murchison and Maruia. Finder please communicate with Reid’s ! Store, Maruia, or Cpl. E. Miller, c/o R.N Z.A.F. Station. Post Office, Nelson. Reward. PLANTS AND GARDENING ViiW HUSH STRAWBERRY- Hardy. producing an abundance of berries for eight months, 5/6 dozen posted Griffith- Nurseries. Mt Eden. Auckland BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI Large flowered nurr ed kinds, collection of 12 fur 7/-; 24 for 13/ posted Griffiths j Nurseries’ Mt Eden. Auckland ! j\| (JNEY MAKER GARDEN FEA.— J I-"* Dwarf heavy cropping. 8 weeks, well filled pods 1/- okt., 2/6 lb posted Griffiths Niirser'es. Mt Eden. Auckland \ HUM A 1 1C Lily ut Valley. I/- clump; 12 Polyanthus Roses, named for IK/- posted. Griffiths Nurseries. Mt Eden Auckland — , JUST OPENED YATES’S NEW SEASON’S GARDEN SEEDS \LL Yates’s” OLD Seeds in our ** Shops have been destroyed this yen- aj usual and customers can rely on getting FRESH SEED. DIG FOR VICTORY AND PLANT “YATES’S RELIABLE SEEDS” Obtainable from — HODGSON’S STORES WAKEFIELD and MURCHISON PUBLIC NOTICES APOLOGY OWING to shortage of staff, we regret our inability at present to call for orders However, we assure our customers that any reduction in overhead expenses will be passed on to reduce prices You will find it worth while to deal from W. SMITH & SON. Groceis, 47 Nile-st HOME GUARD PIONEER PLATOON TIIHE above Platoon will parade on * SATURDAY 2.5 p.m. at the Fire Station. Halifax-st. A full attendance is necessary. Carpenters are asked to bring tools. There will be no parade To-night (Wednesday). A. J. GRAY. Capt.. O.C. Hqr. Coy. NOTICE /AUR Shop will close TO-MORROW ” (Thursday), between 11.45 a.m. l and 1 p.m. ? W. SMITH & SON. LTD., 47 Nile Street. DAYS Ol* OFI'ORI UNITY FOR WOMEN IVOMEN have risen magnificently to ** the needs of industry. Many of J them, recognising the importance of Accountancy, enrolled for the Account ancy Course with Hemingway’s Alter - qualifying they have stepped into responsible. well-paid positions. Enrol to-day w.th Hemingway’s the foremost coaches — have coached more than 1000 successful students since ' the war Write NOW for particulars of 1 the course in which vou are interested to: II EMIN G W A Y S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, PO Box slfi - AUCKLAND CO LL IN GWO OD COUNTY -COUNCIL Notice of Special Order Making Bylaw 5 \JOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Collingwood County Council held on the Bth day of August, U 42 the following resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on I the 12th day of September, 1942 : That in exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in it by the “Counties Act. 1920." and “ its amendments and "The Public Works Act 1928,” and its amendments and of all Acts, powers and authorities whatsoever i' enabling in that behalf the Council of the CollingwooH County hereby by special order makes '* the following Bylaw: a * The object and purpose of the said Bylaw is to levy a charge of 6d per ton on coal and 3/- per 1000 feet on logs and/or sawn timber transported y along or over the Pakawau-Manga-e rakau Rqari. known as “The Dry Road.” and the Mangarakau Deviafl tion situate in the Pakawau and ? West haven Ridings and the Westfi haven Riding respectively in the said 1 County by wav of compensation for any damage likely to occur to such ’ Roads. A copy of the proposed Bylaw t-» *• | deposited* at the Office of the Colling- ”, I wood County Council. Collingwood and i. is open for public inspection during 0 Office hours g Dated at Collingwood this Bi* day of August 1942 FRANK O'CONNOR, County Clerk.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 2 September 1942, Page 1
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