T gallons of cordial y/jiat Enghteenpence will do. —Old Sol is Working overtime and thirsts everywhtfA demand quenching—demand the refreshing (jordial that is made so easily andi 3A6xptsnsiyely jvifh “Price’s”—a 1/6 bottle'make's 3 gallons. All the flavours you: like. Ask your grocer for "Price’s”
ATWATER KENT RADIO “WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE.” FOR TONE. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. C. T. WEBLEY, Right End Bridge St. =4*== WHAT DOES THE PARROT SAY? TURN TO PAGE 7 Polly the Parrot has red hot news for every man and woman in Nelson. Read Polly’s big announcement. COOKHAM HOUSE (L.F. Kitt, Proprietor). HARDY STREET. CONCERNING YOUR «9 J? Sp"cmcles /or* Comfort{?Lßeadin^ Are your eyes troubling you? Do they occasion you the least anxiety ? While we give you the most exacting tests, our charges are moderate 1 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 825.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 6
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161Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 6
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