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FOR COLD NIGHTS YOU are going to need plenty of warm bedclothes, and for real cosy comfott on nippy nights there s nothing to equal good Blankets. We have just received our new stocks of BEST QUALITY COLONIAL BLANKETS and are offering them at very moderate prices. WE PAY POSTAGE ON YOUR ORDER. I m r Jfel NO TROUBLE ABOUT WAKING WHEN YOU HAVE A ‘HUNTER” ALARM A // Liiwnraj 7/ s#a is o£Be’M. CLOCK! With the colder nights that Winter brings, it becomes harder to “stir out” in the mornings. When you go. to bed set a “Hunter” Alarm Clock and you can go to sleep surcf being awakened right on time. WE HAVE A FINE RANGE— ALL AT MODERATE PRICES ALIX. HUNTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON. ■j rifr.iS.tCK

NOW that Summer has it is time to J have your House painted.^,Get protection of good Paint- Save the surface and you save all. Let the “Royal Blue House” supply you with paint. Best and most reliable brands —lowest prices anywhere. Aslc for Quotes! onaanoa ■» w m & mmmmm aivDoaa m ran p w m m «• ff CQ9KE & SONS, LTD., “ROYAL BLUE HOUSE.” " : 1 HARDY STREET, NEJLSON.

£1 PEI MtE DOES THE TRICK Why have non-productive areas on your farm the above sum you can convert them into PINUS INSIIiNo plantations of high potential value. DO IT NOW! 'l ' Write to-day for further particulars* H. & KiNGSLAND, FORESTRY SPECIALIST, WAKEFIELD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 7

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