MISCELLANEOUS "OLUMBING Supplies—Baths, Basins, A Sinks, Tubs, Pipe and Fittings, Ingot Tin, Solder, Lead. Traps, SheetLead, P.G. Iron, Plumbers’ Brasswork, etc. May we quote you? John P. Tlwe, Merchant Plumber. TREE’S 5/11 Boys’ Saddle Tweed School AA Shorts, best value on market for hard wear. TREE’S School Shirts and Shorts, Hose, Caps. Unbeatable prices for best quality Boys’ Wear. npEA. By importing direct and selling A straight from the chest we can give extraordinary value. Try our 2/- lb. Sure to please.—Smith and Son, Nile-st. Tjlß-EE. To introduce our Tea we give A with every 21bs purchased one English Cup and Saucer.—W. Smith and Son. Grocers, Nile-st. EE’S clearing left-over Christmas Silk Shirts from 7/11. See these moneyD TOSEPHINE. The balance of our Summer stock at prices that will surprise you. TOSEPHINE. Sale prices for all w Frocks, Coats, Millinery, Hosiery, etc. "OSEPHINE. Sale starts to-morrow. TREE’S Children’s Tan Sandals, treble AA wear Uskide soles, 4 to 6 3/6, 7 to 10 4/6. D EE’S Gents’ Box Calf Derby Shoes, welted soles, round toes, 19/6. TREE’S Ladies’ Patent One-bar Shoes, AA low heels, Champagne trim, 10/6. T>HONE 1054. Mrs Conway’s Salon, A Hardy-st. Permanent Waving, Shampooing, Resetting, Marcelle Waving, Hair Tinting, etc. CUMMER Sale. We are now showing great reductions in Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. Smart Sleeveless Frocks from 7/6 each, in Jujis, Poplins and Art. Silks, Crepe de Chines and Celanese Frocks from 19/6, Tweed Coats in Ladies’ and Maids’ from 17/6, Silk Coats in Navy, Black and Fawn, from 19/6 to sgns. A large variety of models and Ready-to-wears Hats from 5/11 to 15/-. All Underwear and Hosiery at small prices. It will pay you to call. —E. Jones and Co., Hardy-st. IyrECHANICS’ Overalls in Blue or Khaki, strong DrilL Trousers with bib from 7/11, Combination Suits from 12/6.—McKay’s. T ADIES’ and Children’s Rubber Aprons in Red,- Blue, Pink and Green with contrast trimming, 2/6 to 8/6. Special January prices at McKay’s. Ttyl'OTOß Cyclists. Here’s a sound investment. Buy Overalls that are dust and waterproof, from McKay’s. Leggings from 7/11, Jackets from 27/6. T>URE Linen Tea Cloths with woven ~ name, in Red and Blue, 23x32, 1/4 and 1/6. Kitchen, Pantry and Tea Cloths in Twill Linen, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. — McKay’s. JANUARY Special at McKay’s ! Art • Silk Printed Crepe de Chines in new, neat designs, 38in. Worth 10/6. Special 7/11. See Window No. 6, TTNDER all conditions Rajar Films give the best results. —Martin, Chemist. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD A PPLICATIONS are invited for the k*- position of Sister at the Motueka Cottage Hospital. Salary £l2O per anlum, rising by annual increments of 810 to £l4O per annum. Maternity and General Nursing qualifications necessary. G. P. CHAPMAN, Managing Secretary. BABY AUSTIN TOURER, 1931 MODEL T/I/'E have one of these popular little ” ’ Cars for sale at a big reduction. Condition as new. Two months old. TAODGE TOURER, in good running ” order, new paint, etc. Price £65. Terms. IVTEW HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE, 0.H.V., electric. Magnificent machine, £47 10s. Terms. TTUDSON Seven-passenger TOURER, well shod, ready for the road, £75. Terms. HALL & COOTE LTD. HARDY STREET. NELSON, THANKS 11/irRS R. C. ELLIS and Family wish T’-A to tender their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends for their floral eni blems and sympathy in their sad bereavement. POLICE DEPARTMENT SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY TT is hereby notified that unclaimed A property in the hands of the Police at Nelson will if not claimed before SATURDAY, 31st January, 1931, be sold thereafter by public auction. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained from the In spector of Police at Nelson. W. G. WOHLMANN, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 24/12/30. TENDERS TLYOULKER & DUKE, Architects. NaAA tional Bank Chambers, Nelson, invite tenders for the erection of Goods Shed at Port Nelson for the Nelson Harbour Board. Tenders close at Noon of SATURDAY, the 24th inst., at the offices of the Architects.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. HORROCKS Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES fitting a Speciality 68 Vanguard Street, Nelson Late Dispensing Optician to Thos. Armstrong and Bro., and the Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester. England BEAUTIFUL ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS A THREE Hours’ motor run, then 2000 acres of glorious bush, fishing, bathing, tramping, launch parties, free row boats, library, dancing, tennis (concrete court), croquet, ping pong, swings, wharf, modern sanitation. Mails daily. Abundant meals, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Terms 12/6 daily; £3 10s weekly. Phone 151 S. Write— MRS HAZELWOOD, Box 10, Picton.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 January 1931, Page 1
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