r M> o'* SW> o'* *** & X*'* s ß<' H 2 OP Great Amateur Shooting Photograph Contest Closes Shortly. iro w prizes A/C £N TRANCE FEE If you have not got Conditions Sheet despatch the attached coupon TO-DAY THE MAN ACER: , Colonial Ammunition C0.,N.Z.,1Jd„ Auckland Please send me immediately Conditions Sheet covering Photograph Contest. nan Address McKAY’S SALE THREE HOSIERY LINES OF OUTSTANDING VALUE LADIES’ ART. SILK HOSE, 8 good colours. 2/11, for 2/6; or 2 pairs for 4/6. “GOLD STAR” SILK HOSE, square or poiut heel, 12 good shades. 7/11. For 4/11. LADIES’ ART. SILK HOSE, Lace Clox and point heel, 10 good shades. 3/0. For 2/11. 40, 42, 44 Bridge Street, Nelson. \S “Nothing’s so hard hut search will |nd it out.” —llerrick. i Many people have given up hope of i ever finding a really effective cough remedy when with a little further search, they would have discovered “Baxter’s.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a rich, red, warming compound which quickly soothes and relieves the worst cough or cold. It is very effective also in cases of influenza. Possesses unique tonic properties. Keep “Baxter’s” always in the home ! Get a bottle from your chemist or storekeeper to-day! Oenerous-sized bottle, 2/6; large, economical size, 4/6; bachelor’s size, 1/6. Winter Sale of Men’s Wear now on. Stylish Band Shirts, all sizes. Usually 7/11 to 12/0. To clear 5/11. Men’s Fancy Socks. Usually 3/11 to 5/(5. To clear 2/11. Men’s Strong Work Trousers. Usually i)/G. To clear 6/11. Men’s Working Sac Coats. To clear 14/6 and 19/6. Men’s Overcoats, several good coats. To clear half-price. Men’s Suits. Several Suits to clear half-price. Bovs’ Overcoats and Reefers. 20 only. Half-price.
NEW BOOKS In Chains, by Joseph Delmont, 6/-. Doctor Artz, by Robert Hichens, 6/-. The Tiger and the Cloud, Itidgwell Cullum, 6/-. A Family that was, Ernest Raymond, 6/Reed and Mud, Ibanez, 6/-. Dark Hester, Annie Sedgwick, 6/-. The Call of England, Morton. In Search of England, Morton. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO., LTD. SALE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: IVf AIDS’ Velour Coats with Fur Col- -*-*-*• Jars, in Cocoa, Green, Brown and Dark Red. All reduced to cost price to clear. Sizes 24in. to 33in., from 18/6 to 25/6, according to size. Children’s Silk Raincoats, rubber lined. Sizes 24in. to 30in. Clearing price 7/6 to 9/6. Ladies’ Velour Coats, in Grey, Green, Cocoa, Navy and Brown, with bur Collars and .Cuffs. To clear at cost price, ranging from 59/6 to 70/-. Smart Fabric Gloves in ail the newest shades. Embroidered Cull's, f>om 2/6 to 2/11. . Good quality Colonial Flannel, m Cream. Grey and Shetland, at l/’H yd. English Doctor Flannel, in Cream and Shetland, at 2/11 yard. Coloured Bordered Breakfast Cloths, in good Damask, yard and a-lialf square, at 3/6 cncli.^ Nuisery Flannelette at 9/6 doz. Black Silk Hose special. 6,11 pair. S. M STEVENS. 60 llardv Street. THE KEEN CASH DRAPER Where to Stay in Wellington — HOTEL COLUMBIA (Cuba street, near Town Hall.) First-class Accommodation for Guests, Electric Light throughout, Elevator, Ten Bathrooms, Excellent Cuisine, Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Ir the heart of the city, but out of the noise. Tariff 10/6 per day; £3 Ss per geek.—W. E. WEBB, Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 18 July 1929, Page 3
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