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BIG THIRSTS ALL SURRENDER Conquered by “Price’s”.—A bottle of Price’s only costs 1/6. It makes 3 gallons of delicious cordial that will conquer any thirst. Lige Oranges? Then get Price’s Flavoured Orange Extract—made from real orange extractive. Also Flavoured Raspberry, Lime and Lemon. All stores and grocers sell “Price’s.”

This New Year why not combine all the family’s gifts into one and buy an ATWATER KENT RADIO WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE THE GIFT THAT CONTINUALLY GIVES. ,' 'No gift could be finer. It is new in its exquisite GOLDEN VOICE, new in its graceful beauty of line—with a perfected Tone Control and the new, exclusive Quick-Vision Dial. But it is old in dependability, proved through eifeht years of leadership. C. T. WEBLEY, Bridge Street, Nelson.

WHAT WILL THE PARROT SAY ? WATCH THIS PAPER ON WEDNESDAY 14TH Polly the Parrot has red hot news for every man and woman in Nelson. Wait for Polly’s big announcement. COOKHAM HOUSE (L.F. Kitt, Proprietor). HARDY STREET.

m a K&L nE ComforlinJieadmg CONCERNING YOUR EYES Are your eyes troubling you? Do they occasion you the least anxiety? While we give you the most exacting tests,, our charges are moderate! FRAMES OF CHARACTER and dainty RIMLESS FINGER-PIECE MOUNTINGS to suit all clients. PRESCRIPTIONS and broken lens replacements at SHORTEST NOTICE. All frame repairs same day. KITCHINGMAN OPTICIAN, TRAFALGAR STREET, ’PHONE 82 5.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 6

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225

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 6

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