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""> the price of a box containing 3 _/ Novelty Handkerchiefs with La:iuy Coiner Designs in Colour and Hand Embroidery.—NE ALE & HURST. 6i/ .. for a White Scalloped and Em- (/ broidered Cosey Cover—quite a new ity;e. —Xeale and Hurst.. Hardy-street. 4j/ tJ Cosey. Weil padded; useful suape; quaint designs.—NEALE AND lILRST, The Linen Store. UTOGRAPH CHRISTMAS STATIONERY ! Another supply in the naming at ALF. ROBINSON'S. lOR PURSES and LADIES' BAGS Try ALF. ROBINSON'S. ALLETS, MILITARY BRUSHES, and DRESSING CASES, at ALF. ROBINSON'S. E carry such a stock of Artists' f Materials that no matter what ich of art you have taken up we can si.. .jlv you with every article you would b( iikely to use.—J. Savage and Sons, H.irdy. street. HOLIDAY NOTICE. Y TIMBER YARDS & PLANING . MILL will be CLOSED from Deeper 25th till January 4th, 1915. W. E.' WILKES, Richmond. _J Pocket Lamps ; suitable Gifts.—A. j BALTING, Hardy-street. TTAVE your friends a Phonograph? • 8~l If so, what is better than halfI dozen Blue Amberol Records for a pre- '■ tent?—A. BALTING, Hardy-street. will have no difficulty in selectJ[ mg a Suitable Present for your :. ..:-,.is, if you call at A. BALTING'S, i h and Electric Novelty Shop, Hardy-street. MOUTH Organs, Accordeons, Conertinns. and a dozen other Musi■a to choose from at A. rALTLNG'S, Hard^-street. N -LSON SOFT GOODS ASSOCIATION. i i CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. THE DRAPERS and MERCERS will ooserve the following .Coi.uays : j Ciose on CHRISTMAS and BOXING t DAY'S, re opening MONDAY, Decemj ber 2Sth. 1914. Close NEW YEAR'S I DAY ONXY, re-opening SATURDAY, ... anuary 2nd, 1915.

H. HURST, Hon. Sec. MOTOR CARS , ILL leave for MOTUEKA, Rl- ' WAKA, and BLENHEIM on i CHRISTMAS MORNING (Early). Applv CROWN STABLES. ! MOTOR CARS J "WTTTILL leave for Motueka, Riwaka, ! W and Blenheim on CHRISTMAS j MORNING (earlvj. Apply CROWN STABLES. 1-STHITEBArr, FISH GRILLS, W HAM AND EGGS, ! BOILED HAM, HOT PIES, ETC., ! THE BURLINGTON, Hardy-street, ('Phone 439), and THE TASMANIAN SUPPER ROOMS, BRIDGE-ST. ('Phone 434). G. WHITE, Proprietor. I ,f ERCER AND SON for Christmas I .iXfl- Presents! Motor Clocks, Watches, I s! pedometers. Competition defied. Di- | :4ct Importers. •'-,fI"ERCER AND SON for Exhaust I J?X Whistles, Electric Horns, Belts, j Goggles, and Tyres, in which we were j f ..Tin 1885; foremost ever since. of Hats, Blouses, •i JT Neckwear, etc., for the holidays. K,Adv-to-wear Hats from 2s lid; Trimmed Hats from 6s lid; Muslin Blouses from Is lid; a lovely lot of Sample blouses, Delaine, Pique, Muslin, etc... } from 4s 6d. —Gloy and Robinson, Bridge j st. " OUIS KERR'S Watches are 'no _ __' best. Call and see the value we at > j offering in Bracelet Watches. jOR Good Value in * Engagem.e it j" 1 Rings, also Dress and Wedding |. Rings, visit Louis Kerr, Jeweller. PRESENTS for Men! Gold-mounted Ribbon Alberts, Military , Hair '.rushes, Shaving Mugs, and I Sticks.—LOUlS KERRfI -,-

"I3R" ESENTS for Lad l6B! Gold BraceJL lets, Necklets, and Pendants; also i .bony Hair Brushes and Mirrors. — Louis" Kerr, Jeweller. "IfjlOß Honest Value, Honest WorkJL; manship, and truly beautiful Furniture, visit LOCK'S Emporium. EVERYBODY knows that LOCK knocks spots oft other firms for beautiful display of -Modern'Furniture.:'." BUY Mother an : Easy Chair, Duchess Chest, or Carpet at LOCK'S. hither will please her. r CJPLENDID Value in Dolls' Prams, OP Go-carts, Trolleys, etc. Let 'em j..l come to- LOCK'S. "AVTNG received a big line of Traveller's Samples of Toys, to be o.d at vour own price.' * F. C. RYDER, Bridge-st. TrvRITISH-MABE TOYS CHEAP, at F. C. RYDER'S, Bridge-sfc. MOTHER! Ttake your Children to F. C. RYDER'S for CHRISTMAS, i Ji'S. GLAUS has left a cart-load k3 of Toys at my shop for the Children. F. C. RYDER, Bridge-st. /-iiIRISTMAS TOYS! Traveller's \_j Samples. Great Variety. F. C. RYDER, Bridge-st. dTOKE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIA. TION. FAREWELL TO MR. THORPE. MEETING of the above Association L will be held at the Stoke Public 'Tall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.45, when Mr J. 11. Thorpe will ad.'i'css Growers on the Fruit Industry in :he Nelson District. LEGAL HOLIDAYS IHE OFFICES of. the SOLICITORS _ practising in Nelson, Motueka, and Takaka will be CLOSED after the 24th instant, and RE-OPENED on the morn.n- of THURSDAY, 14th January, 1915. H. V. GULLY, Secretary, Nelson District Law Society.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 22 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 22 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 22 December 1914, Page 6

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