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nwr- NEEDLEWORK FOR EVERY WOMAN AT McKAY’S. “Dainty, yet simple,” you’ll say when you see McKay’s stock of traced Needlework, including LADIES’ and KIDDIES’ HANDBAGS. Also stencilled and stamped CUSHION COVERS RUNNERS TABLE CENTRES PEG BAGS LAUNDRY BAGS.

THE “WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE.” UNSURPASSED FOR TONE. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. C. T. WEBLEY, Right End Bridge St.

POLLY, the sweetest thing in Nelson, invites . you to the wonder AT HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS. Silver Brocade 1-Bar Shoes, Clarks. At 14/9. Brown Glace Kid Court Shoes, Cuban heels! At 19/9. Grey Kid 1-Bar Shoes, first quality English.' At 15/6. Bulrush Kid 1 -Bar Shoes, Spanish heels. ! At 19/11. Balance of all Sports Shoes and White Shoes heavily discounted to clear. “THE WINDOWS TELL THE TALE.”

m CONCERNING YOUR les“/ar ta Ckjm&iyLEeadnig 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. n All frame repairs same day. KITCHINGMAN OPTICIAN. TRAFALGAR STREET, ’PHONE 825.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 January 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 January 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 January 1931, Page 8

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