Husband: "Well, I've been rejected. The army doctor says my vision is detective, my feet are flat, my lungs are weak, .my" heart misses a beat, my kidney.-*— Wife: "Oh, how nice. Now you can help me clean house. Carry down the mattresses, beat the rugs, scrub the kitchen floor. move the piano, and bring down that old bureau from the attic." ADIES' Pique Costumes of dependI able qualities at Trathen's. 39s 6d, 45s 6d, 52s 6u. Cash discount Is in each £. ' ADIES' Sports Cop.ts, new stocks I arriving daily at Trathen's, the special house ior La-dies' apparel. CHOICE Millinery at Trathen's, You. will be delighted with the smart models we show at 23s 6d, 25s 6d. 29s 6d. niOSTUMES.—Go to Trathen's for l_y variety of choice, and reasonable NELSON EGG CIRCLE. 'THE General Meeting has been post- . poned to WEDNESDAY, October 10th at 8 p.m. at Opie's Room. Payments for September shipments will be made. W. BATEMAN, Secretary. "ANTED, Everybody to see the Paintings by the Wellington Por--1,1.1 iu Coy. now on view at several shop windows. —T. Walker, Agent. ' SALE—Tomato Plants—Sutton's Satisfaction, best quality dessert Tomato. —Nelson Seed Coy. FOR SALE—Tomato Plants—Kidson's—good disease resister. Bi; cropper.—Nelson iSeed Coy. IHE Name-guessing Competition for the Bride Doll presented by Mr Gribben to the Retailers Committee has been concluded. Owing to there being no successful guess (the name chosen by the Committee for the doll, Lucretia, not being guessed], the Committee decided to hold a ballot. The winning number was 7, Miss Alison Guy, of Waimea street, being the winner. e; POGSOTf.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 5 October 1917, Page 6
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