I T OST, motor cranking handle, bras j ■*-" grip. Pleiso communicate witl Montgomery's Garage. Phone 90. i I" OST, pink and grey Galah parrot j Finder rewarded on communicatin; I Andrell, 12 Brook-st. Phone 935. OST on Saturday, between ShelI ' bourne and ftgatitama-sts., bellI shaped georgette -nip shade. Finder j please phone »30. Reward. T OST, black and white sheep dog; -" answers name of Pat. Please communicate W. E. Biggs, Murchison, or \V. A. Andrews, Tahunanui. BTXIUND. Last week "One Hun Clean- '•*■ in-." Suits 5/-.—I.X.L. Co.. ColMISCELLANEOUS ■ IZIWI Sausages, fresh to-day, 1/- lb. XV Very tasty. —Webster's. I ,CEW on~father's buttons with our Waxed Thread, 3d per card with needle.—The Leathcries, Anstice's Bldgs "DOUBLE Reductions,all this week at —* Trathen's Sale in all departments. Goods have been further reduced. Sec page 2. Hides in many colours.—"The *—' Leatheries," Anstice's Bldgs. OUTSTANDING Bargains. See TraJ ' thon's advertisement on page 2. We must make room immediately for extensive alterations to premises. pilOlCE~Piun~es~2o-30's~ 1/- lb?30-40's 9d lb, Crystallised Ginger 1/8 lb, Preserved Ginger 1/6 lb.—Webster's. T AHILS' Suede Shopping Bags. Prices right.—Tlic- Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. "TRY it! Reeve's Silk Art Dyes in all ■•*•• shades.—Ernest T. Savage (Bridgest.). ~. ..::.. 10LID Hide Attache and Suit Cases - ' at our famous winter prices.—The Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. DUCHESS Sets"4/6 to 12/6. Now 2/3 to 6/3. Bridge Sets in Cream Linen. Originally 26/- to 411/-. Now 12/6 to 20/-. Odd Pillow Shams 4/11 to 10/6. Now 2/6 to_s/3.— McKay's Sale. APT. Silk Hose for Ladies, 3 pairs " ra - for 2/11! Cinnamon and Black only. Originally 3/11 pair. "Gold Star" Silk Hose in all fashionable shades. Usually 7/11 and 8/11' pair. Now 4/11 pair.— McKay's Sale. OOYS'~Jerseys 4/11. All sizes and •*-* various colours in good Jerseys at 4/11. Formerly 6/6 to 9/6.— McKay's Sale. CRETONNE lOd yard.. Good British Printed Cretonne, 31 inches wide, in good colours. Formerly 1/6. Now lOd. At McKay's Sale. OOL Jumper Cloths 3/11 yard, in - ■ • handsome stripes with plain colour to tone. Formerly 6/6 and 7/6 yard. Suitable for early spring wear. Sale 3/11 McKay's Sale. RESS Flannels 2/6 yard. This fa-i vourite fabric made,of pure Wool, in check and fancy designs, suitable for Frocks and Dressing Jackets. Was formerly from 5/6.t0 8/6 yard. Now 2/6.-■'-,' McKay's Sale. X/OOli Repps 4/11 yard. This cloth ■'» is the famous Priestley brand, and is 40in. wide, formerly 6/9 yard—a choice of 20 different shades. Now 4/11. McKay's Sale. rULCANITE Suit and Attache Cases, everlasting and cheap.—The Leatheries, Anstice's Buildings. YOUBLE Reductions, Trathen's Sale. White Lace. Curtains, 4/6 pair. "YOUBLE Reductions, Trathen's Sale. -* Coloured Aza Flannels 3/6 yard. Read page 2. £2OOO more of High-Grade Drapery and Clothing to be sacrificed for cash at McKay's Sale. FLANNELETTE Blankets 6/lllach. Very cosy instead of' sheets these frosty nights. 'Original price 9/6. Now 6/11. At McKay's Sale. ' REMARKABLE Values Trathen's Sale this week. Double reductions. See page 2. "EN'S Tweed Overcoats 32/6! These - are good Coats and were 75/- to 95/- originally. Quite new this season. See them at McKay's Sale. »lES' Fabric Gloves 1/-, 1/6. 1/11. - Worth 2/6 to 4/6 pair. Special purchase of 50 doz, Smart Gloves at a big discount. See window at McKay's. WATMEA "CO-OP?TJAUWICO., LTD. NOMINATION? will be received at the office. Richmond, up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31st July, from qualified persons for election to the of fice of Director of the above Company in place of Messrs W. Harford and G. W. Best, who retire by rotation, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-j election. J. W. JOYNT, Secretary. Richmond. 20th July. 1929. FURTHER REDUCTIONS DRESS FABRICS ALL WOOL REPPS AND CHARMELAPSES, 25 shades. Usually 8/11. ■ Now 4/U yard. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. Usually 4/11. Now 2/11 yard. 'VIYELLA" DRESS FABRICS. Usually 0/11. Now 5/6 yard. i) SMART DRESS LENGTHS. Usually 0.3/-. Now 19/6 dress lenj-t''. TRATHEN & CO. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. STEWART AND CO. We Deliver. . Phoiu ,17 OALB. Roiled 0.-ifs 7,6, 251 b Gut me..' '" 7/-, TIL bags coarse Oalmeal 2/5, 61b best. Marrowfat Peas 2/3, 901 b bag Onions 8/6, 81bs.l/-, 281 b Salt 2/3, m\ Wash. Soda 2/6, quality Swedes 5/- cwt 561 b 2/6, 281 b 1/6, 161 b 1/-. 6lb Split Peas 2/5. Mixed Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 2001 b sack Pollard 21/-. Worcestershire*Sauce, pints lOd Oval tine 1/9, 2/9 and 4/11, 61b Sultanas 1/11 Seeded Raisins 3 pkts. 1/-, 6 pkts 1/1 12 pkts 3/9. 3 Pineapple 1/9, 31b N grown Walnuts 2/6, best Mustard Mo. 3'- lb. Canned Peas lOd, Sim \r><iu 1/- 11.. 611. Lentils 2/6. 31b Nci-ta' 4/-, 31b Peaches 3/-, 31b Apricot: 31b Whole Apricots 4/ , 31b Prune.- i 61b 2/6, best loose Cocoa 1/3 and i lb, 61b Pearl Barley 1/11, 611 Llari--Beans 2/-, 121 b best English Candhv ■ 561 b bos Soap 14/6. large Middled.: ■ mon 1/4 71b O. Syrup 1 'lO 71!, Trcn. 1/8, "Black T.al.eV' Tf* S!»> .!?•'<' '' lb, 3tins Peaches 3/3. STKVVAK7 AND CO
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 1
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