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COMMENCING THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, AND DURING MAY GOOD QUALITY RAMESES ALL WOOL HOSE, in a good range of Shades. Usual 4/1 1. Anstice’s Selling Campaign Prigce 3/11, FINE BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. Usual 3/11. Anstice’s Selling Campaign Price 3 6, PATON & BALDWIN’S KNITTING WOOLS, in 2oz. Skeins, in Jade, Maroon, White, Peacock, Lemon, Fav/n, Grey, Black and Brown. Usual 1/6 skein. Anstice’s Selling Campaign Price 1/2 skein. LADIES’ WOOLLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES, in Greys, Black, Beaver, Navy, Nigger, Putty, Fawn and White. Usual price 5/1 1 and 4/6. Campaign Price 2/11 and 2/3 pair. 1 Ladies’ Grey Tweed Coat, with Fur collar. Usual price £5/5/0. Ansiice’s selling campaign price 79/6 1 Ladies’ Fawn Velour Coat. Usual price 67/6. Anstice’s selling campaign price 57/6 S. ANSTIftF DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, '3

WINTER SPORTS \ CHOICE selection of Rugby Footballs, size 5. Also extra Bladders. Boys’ Footballs and extra Linings, sizes 2 to 4. Association Balls. A few cheaper Balls and extra Linings. Basket Balls. Good medium quality and extra Bladders. GOLF! GOLF! Silver King and Maxfli Balls, also cheaper practice balls. Ladies’ and Gents’ Golf Bags. HOCKEY! HOCKEY! 9 Bussey’s best Sticks to be sold at cost. White Cornpo and Leather Hockey Balls. DYES! DYES! Wo stock Dy-o-Ln 9d per pkt. Nadco l/-per packet. Both splendid Dyes and in fuH range of colours. HOUNSELL’S TRAFALGAR STREET. COSY WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR THE COLD WEATHER "CHJLL stocks of all the best makes, including “Canterbury’’ and Iloslyn at last season’s prices. Women’s All Wool Knitted Singlets, L.S. 6/6 and 7/6. O.S. 7/3 and 7/9; Iloslyn S.S., O.S. 6/3, 6/d; Singlets L.S. 6/9. * Women’s Woven Singlets, Pure Wool Canterbury, “Velva Finish,” L.S. 11/6. O.S. 12/-,' S.S. 10/9, 11/6. Canterbury Shrunk Fine Finish Combinations, Women’s L.S. 18/6. S.S. 17/6. Roslvn Cream and Natural Combinations, S.S. Women’s 21/6. O.S. 22/6. Long Sleeve Women’s 22/6, O.S. 23/6. Shetland Wool Underwear, Bloomers 8/6, 9/6, Camisoles 4/11, Singlets 6/9. Women’s Pure Wool Bloomers in Cream, Navy and Grey, from 10/6. Woven Nightdresses in All Wool and Merino, from 18/6 to 25/6. Ladies’ Wincctt Nights, trimmed Silk Lace, from 10/9 to 15/6. S. M. STEVENS THE KEEN CASH DRAPER, 60 HARDY STREET. liS&l&iHgaM W l rii'XkiWi uri'jLSi Commences THURSDAY, 7th MAY THE Great Clearance of and sacrifice of all overstocked goods before Annual Stocktaking. A Great Opportunity to buy the New Winter Goods at end-of-season’s Bargain Prices. ! WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR REAL BARGAINS i Remember the Day— THURSDAY, 7th MAY n>9l BRIDGE STREET, NELSON SPOT CASH DRAPERS WINTER NEEDS FOR MAN AND BOY Cardigans, the ideal garment, for warmth and comfort. A choice range to pick from, in Grey, Lovat, Heather, Fawn, etc. Prices: ] 0/6, 11/0, 14/0, 15/6 to 42/-. Cardigans buttoned to neck with Polo collar, grey only, 17/G. Pullovers, all the rage, in Cream and Fancy Colours, from 15/0. JERSEYS! JERSEYS!

Boys’ Jerseys in a bigger variety than ever, in Grey, Brown, Navy, Saxe, Cream, Pawn, etc; plain or striped collars. Prices from 5/6. Gloves, Mufflers, Cardigan Vests, TRATHEN & CO INFANTILE PARALYSIS PRECAUTION Mothers should follow the lead of the Public Health Department which is dealing with Infantile Paralysis as a disease of an infectious character. Germs most readily obtain entrance to the body through the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and* throat. The most complete protection is afforded the mucous membranes by frequent application of NAZOL and Olive Oil an follows: — Place three tablespoonfuls of pure Olive Oil in a small bottle and dissolve in it the contents of a bottle of NAZOL. Smear th> mixture well up the nostriL A few drop? .should also be sipped. Safe for young children and babiesNAZOL costs 1/6 e* til obonwt®.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 3

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