BARGAINS AT TRATHEN’S SALE LESS THAN HALF. 15 only LADIES’ FROCKS. Usually 49/6 to A clearing lot. Now 19/6. COAT BARGAINS. LADIES’ COATS, are marked at absolute bargain prices. Now 39/6, 29/6, 39/6, 59/6, 99/6. Worth double. HALF PRICE HATS. Some are much less than half. Must be sold. 1/11, 3/11, 5/11, 9/11, 12/11, 19/6. TRATHEN’S y GENUINE SALE BARGAINS.
i: YOUR EYES! Certainly your most precious possession. ar f. /. 'i So isn’t it worth while to protect them from needless strain by having them fitted with correct glasses if necessary? Blit the accurate testing of eyes and fitting of correct lenses should be entrusted only to a fully qualified optician if you are to avoid the risk of irreparable damage to the delicate nerves and lenses m the eyes. William Dawson, Optical Specialist, has the best qualifications it is possible to obtain—qualifications that are recognised the world, over as the highest—Fellow of the British Optical Association and Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, London. And you will not be advised to wear glasses if your eyes do not need them. WILLIAM DAWSON F.8.0.A. (Hons,), F.S.M.C. (London),'OPTICAL SPECIALISTS, 92 HARDY STREET, NELSON. ’PHONE 410.
El BEDROOM FURNITURE THAT IS PLEASING TO THE EYE AND DURABLE—YET INEXPENSIVE! Furniture need not lie expensive hut it should be pleasing to the eye and restful to the body. Such is the Furniture, we sell, at prices attractively low. A glance over "bur selection of BEDROOM FURNITURE IN OAK AND RIMU will give you an idea of how easy it is to make your bedroom beautiful and comfortable for a moderate outlay. • KARSTEN & HAY CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.
>\\\ I®"®:, ■ v Awpp< ,Wjjp 'u- sk. I.ygC^f IMM: H GENTLENESS OF HAND MILKING, WITHOUT ITS LOSS OF TIME. The gentle soothing action of the “Climax” is a very close approach to hand milking—a condition that induces contentment, and relaxation of the udder—result: easier milking and an increased yield. Delivers the* milk into bucket, can,'or separator, and made in from 1 to 6-cow plants. The absence of a vacuum tank and releasor brings the “CLIMAX” MILKING MACHINE down to a simplicity hitherto unheard of, and in order to insure complete freedom from trouble, the makers left no stone unturned in their efforts to embody the finest metals and materials procurable in the construction of this highly modernised machine. V h NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 20 July 1929, Page 5
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