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I OST since Monday, black and brown *•* Setter pup. Reward.—Neale, 171 Bridge-st. 001, Wednesday, small purso coni tuining notes. Finder please ring I 1063. Beward. I TPj*OUND, 2 weeks only one-run Cleaning Suite, 5/-.—I.X.L. Co., Col- | lingwood-st. ' MISCELLANEOUS 15. Winter Sale in full swing; 2/- -* in pound off all regular stock. ttOIJi Leather in four grades, thick or thin, Low price and high price.— Tlie Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. "" %rK are giving a glass Butter Dish * with every pound of Tea at 2/10, 3/-, 3/2, 3/4, 3/6 To-night and To-mor-row only.—Walter Bros. f-K B. Mothers should sae the Boyr' JLJL * Warm Tweed Overcoats. Usu.ii value 14/6. UiiUEU Heels, Inner Soles.. Protec- ' toi*>, Luces, Polishes, Dyes, and all tools at The Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. Sale: Ladies' Vests, Com- ■*-' binations, Brassiers, Corselettos, etc, Must, clear out for stocktaking.— F. VV. lluggins. jjul a pound of Tea from Walter Bros. To-night or To-morrow Morning and get a free gift. B. lj- buys a real good Wool ( "JHLL at Cooke and Sons, Ltd., and select your Wallpaper. Prices right. TOILES of Sticka Soies7all sizes. Stuck on in few minutes.—The Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. B. Men's Pyjamas from Small -• Men's to Ex. O.S. sizes, at 9/6 per pair. These are real H.B. Value. jOUGHERTY, Statesman, Stunner, J Black Twigg Dessert Apples :—Nelson Fruit Co. Soles let no dampness or cold to the feet.—The Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. COIT 7 Wood, for the Best ' Bacon, Separator Butter 1/6, Cooked Hani and Fresh Eggs?. Phone 494. (CAULIFLOWERS, Cabbage, Kumera, J Artichokes. Leeks, Carrots, Parsnips, White Turnips, Lettuce, Swedes. —Nelson Fruit Co. T ANACK Wincey in Pyjama Stripes, - L " 31in. wide. Special price at Louisson's Sale 2/6 vard. i B. Now is the time to buy College -* goods; 2/- in pound off every article. [ANANAS, Pineapples, Black Passions', Sydney and Sunkist Oranges 2/6 doz. Grape Fruit, Winter Cole Pears, Coconuts, Mandarines.—Nelson Fruit Co. TXEAVY weight Fuji, 29in. 2/4, 36in. | xx 2/11. At Louisson's, Ltd., Stocktaking Sale. Heavy weight China Silk, j' ■ JLJ 35in. v. ide\ 5/6 yard.—Louissons, | NOTICE (~|WING to builoing alterations, our *--' [iremises will be closed all dav TO-MORROW (Saturday), 20th. OPEN, AS USUAL ON MONDAY. Get your bottle o< Boon's Bedtime Inhalation TO-NIGHT.

BOON'S PHARMACY, LTD., Hardv Street. MOY WING LAUNDRY, Waimea Street. ABASHING and Laundry Work at ,T *■ lowest rate of charges. Bring your washing lo us. We will please you. Send post-card. We will call and deliver. Suits Cleaned and Pressed. HAIRDRESSING r P, A. SMITH (late, of Mr J. Mac- ! - aulay's) notifies his many friends ! and the public generally that he has opened a— LADIES' AND GENTS' HAIRDRESSING SALOON in Central Bridge Street (next door to Mr Munro'e Billiard Parlour and opposite the Goodrich Service Station) and hopes by strict cleanliness and expert workmanship to merit a fair share of public support. FURTHER REDUCTIONS DRESS FABRICS i ALL WOOL REPPS AND CHARMELAINES, 25 shades. Usually 8/11. Now 4/11 yard. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. Usually 4/11. Now 2/11 yard. "YIYELLA" DRESS FABRICS. Usually 0/11. Now 5/6 yard. 0 SMART DRESS LENGTHS. Usually oil/-. Now 19/6 dress length. TRATHEN & CO. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. STEW ART AND CO. We Deliver Thone 197. i)f\Lß. Rolled Oats 7/6, 2,51 b Oatmeal \/Q\J ij_ t 7]b b ;lgs coarse Oatmeal 2/6, 61b best Marrowfat Peas 2/3, 901 b bag ! Onions 8/6, 81bs 1/-, 281 b Salt 2/3, 281 b ; Wash. Soda 2/6, quality Swedes 5/- cwt, 's6lb 2/6, 281 b 1/6, 161 b 1/-, 61b Split Peas 2/5, Dakota Red Potatoes 8/6 cwt, 1561 b 4/6, 281 b 2/6, Mixed Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 2001 b sack Pollard 21/-, .Worcestershire Sauce, pints 10d, Ovaltine 1/9, 2/9 and 4/11, 61b Sultana* 1/11, Seeded Raisins 3 pkts. 1/-, 6 pkts 1/11, 12 pkts 3/9, 3 Pineapple 1/9, 31b N.Z. : grown Walnuts 2/6, best Mustard (loose) j 13/- lb, Canned Peas lOd, Sun Arrowroot .1/- lb, 61b Lentils 2/6, 31b Nectarines 4/-, 31b Peaches 3/-, 31b Apricots 3/6, j ■3lb Whole Apricots 4/-, 31b Prunes 1/4, j 61b 2/6, best loose Cocoa 1/3 and 1/6 lb, 61b Pearl Barley 1/11. 61b Haricot ' ' Beans 2/-, 121 b best English Candles 8/9. j !5611. bo.s Soap 146, larg. .Mi.'dWv. Sai-'-non 1/4, 71b G Svrno 1 'lO. 7:1) Treacle--18. 'Black Label" T« 51b 12 Tx ?.B Jb, I'im< 'ies 3/3. STEWART AND L'C

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 19 July 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 19 July 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 19 July 1929, Page 1

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