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_Jkj£&S*JE< New Furniture You Should See ! BUXTON'S INVITE YOU TO CALL. Furniture'is not a thing, to bo bought hurriedly. The expense of furnishing is no light matter to begin with, and besides, it behoves one to select with especial care all things which have to be lived with for years. We realise that you have certain likes and dislikes. We know that size, shape and colour must suit your rooms. We realise that price is of paramount importance. Therefore we incite you to inspect the newest Furniture in our Showroom quite without obligation. We ask you to call and stroll around at your leisure. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE —Chair and Chesterfields with. deep "cusy" springs, built for years of comfort. Upholtsered in Moquctte* and Shadow Tissue of superior quality and newest' DINING CHAIRS, ETC.— We are showing new Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, and China Cabinets, in Fumed .Oak and Eimu Mahogany BEDROOM SUITE.— Well-designed bedroom Furniture in Oak and Ri'inu Malfogany finish. A very attractive suite at a moderate E. BUXTON & CO., LTD. NELSON AND MOTUEKA.

ACCURACY AND CHARM OF DESIGN YOU ADMIRE WITH HUNTER CLOCKS Perhaps nothing is more permanent or more useful than a Hunter Clock. Their unfailing regularity — handsome appearance —durability and utility commend them to all who demand service. If you are not yet the fortunate possessor of a Hunter Clock you should see our splendid showing of Clocks—here you are sure to find the Clock you want and at the price you want to pay. An inspection will be welcomed. We have a large selection of Mantel and Hall Clocks that are suitable for presentation purposes at prices that will find favour with all. . i ALEX. HUNTER, 44 HARDY STREET,

INDISPENSABLE! No home should be without a Hot Water Bottl during the winter season or at any other timeIn cases of sickness a Hot Water Bottle is indispensable, and think of the cosy comfort you get from one these chilly nights. Purchase a Hot Water Bottle from Ancell's today. We have a splendid range of the highest quality goods at most reasonable prices. ANCELL'S PHARMACY CHEMISTS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

lost his hiM NFORTUNATE for Charles perhaps, but still J even we moderns frequently lose our heads when confronted by flattery. We fail to recognise the really good things however obvious. There is no need to depend on hearsay when buying a new 1929 Oklsmobile—drive one on the open road —enjoy its exhilarating performance inspact its stylish lines. And Oldsmobile is competing with cars in the £SOO price class—yet is yours for less than £4OO. The new 1929 models have a charming choice of colour combinations, and those many refinements of body and equipment that constant _.—-^rssSSSMSa desire for im- 45p """M^l provement has Jill V -111 LI developed. f The Engine ; has far more » power. Its get- g away is dashing, and the \ - smoothness is akin to flying. The 1929 Oldsmobile 2-Door Sedan To see and to drive .this car is to experience a thrilling new pleasure in motoring. You are invited to do so. Warrati'ed for 12 tvhole months and can be obtained under iln easv monthly payment plan of General Motors Acceptance Corporation, the financial institution of General Motors New Zealand Limited. Tourer £392; Roadster £392; Coach £405. HALL & COOTE, Hardy Street, Nelson. Specialists in Cylinder re-boring and Acetone Welding. Built for Kings— PRODUCED IN Priced for the People NEW ZEALAND ufral Motors H.'L. Ltd., Petone

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 5 August 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 5 August 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 5 August 1929, Page 7

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