OST between New-st. and the Port, •*' dark puit, coal. Finfler please return to Fisheries. Bridge-st. Phone 34. POUND. Last week "One Run Clean- - ing." Suits 5/-.—1.X.1,. Co., Colli ngwood-st. MISCELLANEOUS fIfRATHEN'S Sale: Double Reductions '•*- in all Departments this week. Marie Dress Flannels, All Wool, 6/11. Now 3/11 yard. i '|>OVS' and Youths' Pullovers, Cardi- •*-* gans from 6/6, Men's from 9/6; Lumber Coats, from l'4/6.—Hulbert's Sale, Motueka. J 02000 more of High Grade Drapery ** and Clothing to be sacrificed for ■ cash at McKay's Sale. 'EN'S Tweed Overcoats drastically •reduced to clear. Prices from 36/-. I Boys' from 12,'6. —Trathen's. ROSES, •'Champion" collection of 12 choicest distinct named varieties, specially packed and posted for 20/-. Catalogues free.—Harrison's Nurseries, Palmerston North. "T E HOY" Oil Canvas Coals, guaranteed waterproof, all sizes, postage paid. Special price 47/6.—T. B. Louisson. "I" YNX" and Sincerity Suits and '•*-*' Overcoats. Big reductions during last days of Sale.— T. B. Louisson. I^'LANNELETTE - Bla"nkets~6/ll each. Very cosy instead of sheets these frosty nights. * Original price 9/6. Now 6/11. At McKay's Sale. 'OOSLYN Wheeling, Black and Col- ■*-*/ ours, 2oz skeins 1/-; Crepe de Chine, leading shades, 3/6 yard. Hulbert's Sale, Motueka. THRATHEN'S Sale: Further Reduc- ■*•' lions off Dress Remnants. Another 200 to clear at loss than Half-price. DUCHESS' Sets 4/6 to 12/6. Now 2/3 te 6/3. Bridge Sets in Cream Linen. Originally 25/- to 40/-. Now 12/6 to 20/-. Odd Pillow Shams 4/11 to 10/6. Now 2/6 to 5/3.— McKay's Sale. )IES' Felt Hats at. 4/11, Corsets 1/6, Cliildren's'Fleecy Bloomers 11/- pair'. Hulbert's Etul-of-Season Sale, Motueka. •ART. Silk llo?e for Ladies, 3 pairs '-*• 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. JOYS' Jerseys 4/11. All sizes and various colours in good Jerseys at 4/11. Formerly 6/6 to 9/6.—McKay's Sale. \ SK for a demonstration of the new *• model "Aladdin" Lamp. A brighter light on less kerosene. Agents: Hodgson's, Wakefield, Murchison and Motupiko. CLEMENT. We have stocks on hand J and can supply your needs for qhimney repairs, etc. Also Lime.—A. Hodgson and Son, Wakefield; /CRETONNE lOd yard. Good Bntisnl V 1 Printed Cretonne, 31 inches widens in good colours. Formerly 1,6. Nowj r 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. ' ' • • a'HE long winter nights are here. Buy an "Aladdin" Lamp and obtain tho best light second only to sunlight. Great kerosene savers. Agents, Hodgson's, Wakefield, Murchison and Motupiko. A NOTHER big snipnaent Boots arriv- '** ed. Two special lines: Men's Heavy Working Boots 25/6, Men's Chrome Derby Boots 34/6.— Hodgson's, Wakefield,'Murchison and Motupiko. kRESS Flannels 2/6 yard. • This fa- —' vourite fabric made of pure Wool, in check and fancy designs, suitable for Frocks and Dressing Jackets. Was formerly from 5/6 to 8/6 yard. Now 2/6. McKay's Sale. OOL Repps 4/11 yard. This cloth j ■ ■ 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. "'0 "Aladdin" Lamp Owners: Ex-1 L change your "Aladdin" Burner for New Model Burner with marvellous Instant Light Feature. —Hodgson's, Wakefield, Murchison and Motupiko. |_>lG Value in Men's Working Boots. '-'The well-known "Everwear" Brand, I 25/6.— Hodgson's, Wakefield, Murchison and Motupiko. ', BIRD WINDOW CLEANING CO., 75 Gollingwood Street. WINDOW, Shop, Office and Domestic Cleaning done with up-to-date Vacuum Cleaner. Casual and contract work undertaken. Warehouses and Institutions a Speciality. Chimney Sweeping by competent men.—R. Partridge, Bird Cleaning Co. Box 52. Nelson. , FURTHER REDUCTIONS DRESS FABRICS ALL WOOL REPPS AND CHARMELAINES, 2.1 shades. Usually 8/11. Now 4/11 yard. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. Usually 4/11. Now 2/11 yard. "VIYELLA" DRESS FABRICS. Usually 0/11. Now 5/6 yard. 0 SMART DRESS LENGTHS. Usually .">."">/-. Now 19/6 dress length. TRATHEN&CO. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. STEWART AND CO. Phone 197. Phone 197. | »)51b Oatmeal 7/-, 71b bags Coarse Oat-1 ~ meal 2/6, 201 b Rolled "Oats 7/6, 61b 1 Marrowfat Peas 2 3. 281 b Salt 2/3, 281 b Wash. Soda 26, 161 b Swedes 1-, Mxd. Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 200 Pollard 21/-. Rest Southern' Potatoes | and Brown Spanish Onions at cheapest' prices. Early Seed Potatoes and Coon- I er's Garden Seeds. Worcestershire and i Tomato Sauce in qts. 1/6, pints 1,-. | j 31b Prunes 14, 61b 2/6. Rest loose Cocoa 16 and 1/3 lb, 61b PI. Barlevj 1/11, 61b Haricot' Beans 2/-, 31b Lima' Beans 2'-. 121 b Candles 89, 561 b box i Soap 14/6, 1«. Middlecut Salmon 1 4,71 b G. Syrup 110, 71b Treacle 1/8, 3 tins! Asstd. Fruit (Peaches, Apricots, Pears) 29, 51b "Black Label" Tea (Bio. Orange Pekoe of rare quality) 12,'6, lib I 2 8, 51b "Indian Prince" Tea 86, 5i Sand Soap 1/-, K.P. Lite Sail 2/6, White Clover Money lOd lb, Jordon Almonds 2 9 lb For Service and Qnalitv try—! Phone 197. STEWART & CO. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 24 July 1929, Page 1
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