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MISCELLANEOUS UNEMPLOYMENT HOARD'S SCHEME No. 2 PRIVATE employers who desire to take advantage of the above scheme are requested to write, giving particulars. to the Secretary. Nelson Unemployment Committee, P.O. Box 23, Nelson The Schedule for city work includes the following classes of work: Gardening, wood chopping, section clearing, subsoil /drainage and trenching, clerical work. CITY OF NELSON THE use of the hose for watering purposes is until further notice permitted between the hours of 5 to 7 a.'.n. and 7 to 9 p.m. only. All other hours prohibited. Persons using the hose during tiohibited hours will be prosecuted. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. 1 ‘ NELSON COLLEGES ' Free Pupils PUPILS who have qualified for Junior Free Places at the Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges, and who propose to avail themselves of such, are required to attend at the College Office. Trafalgar street, Nelson, before 20th January, to fill in and sign the Education Department s form of application for admission to a free place, blunging with them theii 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 Bovs’ College provided that in the case of Competency Certificate holders an Agricultural Course is taken by boys, and a Commercial Course by girls. No pupil may be admitted to a free place after having reached the age of 16 years. N. V. JONES, Secretary.

BARLEY BARLEY BARLEY /CHEAPEST of all Poultry Feed. 25 sacks. Good plump lino at Special Cash Price, ex. Store, 15/6 per sack. Sacks 9d. MAIZE BROKEN MAIZE and WHOLE MAIZE OATS A Splendid Sample Good Short Plump WHITE OATS BRAN 14/6 1801bs. Sacks in. POLLARD 15/6 2001bs. Sacks in. WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT MEAT MEAL A Special Grinding for Pigs, Poultry, and Calves. 12/6 per Bag. lOOlbs. SALT LICKS Just the thing for your Stock. Give them a Salt Lick. Thev will do the better for it. They thrive on Salt Licks. CENTAL BAGS, 5/3 per dozen. BINDER TWINE A Splendid Line, in Balls or by the Bale SOW NOW MANGOLD, TURNIP, SWEDE, CARROT, Etc. HURST’S BROAD LEAF ESSEX RAPE at 6d per lb. NEALE & HADDOW

G. FLEMING & SONS HARDY STREET, ' NELSON. WE have largo stocks of Furniture for Bedroom, Dining. Occasional and Kitchen, and other Household nssdSi Chesterfield Suites in stock. Quality the best. Prices to suit all. Oak and Rimu Furniture, Linoleums, and Floorcloth from 4/6 6ft wide. Carpet Runners, Hearth. Sofa and Reversible Rugs. Curtain Nets and Blinds. A splendid range to select from. G. FLEMING & SONS

WHY? STAND by fires and gas stoves cooking these hot days when we cgn supply you at very reasonable prices anything you want for Breakfast, Dinner or Tea. , s. d. Salmon, small, 3 tins 1 jj Salmon, large, 3 tins 2 Beef and Mutton, tin, 1/-, 1/6 ... 1 9 Pilchards, Griller, per tin 1 0 Chicken, per tin (1 whole bird) ... 3 9 York Sausage, per tin 2 0 Brawn, per tin, 1/- and 1 9 Tongues, per tin, lOd, 1/3 1 6 Sardines, Brunswick, 3 tins 1 0 Sardines, X Fish, 3 tins 2 0 Apricots, large, per tin 1 2 Peaches, large, per tin 1 2 Pineapple, 3 tins 1 5 Ham & Chicken Sausage, sliced, lb 1 a Royal Sausage, sliced, per lb 1 0 Saveloys (Swan), 8 for 1 0 'MUTUAL CASH STORE, PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, Trafalgar Street. Phone 693. We Deliver. _

USED CARS BUICK SEVEN PASSENGER, first class order. £OS. CHEVROLET TOURER, late model. £OS. CHEVROLET TOURER, leather upholstery. £56. 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. HALL & COOTE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 January 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 January 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 January 1931, Page 2

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