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Stock-taking Sale Now On. SOME OF THE SPECIAL BARGAINS OFFERING. SHOWROOM 12 only Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Summer Dresses. Originally 35/- to 50/-. Quiek Sale Prices 6/6 and 8/6. Half-Price Costumes. 75 only Ladies’ Costumes (no two alike) at exactly half-price. Made up -in smart styles from good quality materials, including Pugi and Tussore Silk, Tropical Suiting, Cotton Gaberdine, White Pique, Striped Lustre, Navy S/ g0 52/6 S 6O/ y !45/ ’’ 6 ° / ’ > 84/ ’ 7 105/ ‘' 120/ '* N ° W 22/6 ’ 30/ '' Hats Half-Price and Less. An immense variety in Ladies’ Keady-to-Wear and Untrimmed Hats, including Panamas, specially imported for the Nelson Show and early Summer Trade. These would have been sold long ago but for the epidemic. A «pod chance for a Smart Hat cheap. Usually 6/11, 8/11, 12/6, 17/6 23/6, 29/6. Now 2/11, 3/11, 6/3, 8/9, 11/9, 14/9. Sports Coats. You are sure to be suited from our big selecat prices surprisingly low. Sale Prices, a few only, at 10/11 Others 16/6, 21/6, 25/-, 29/6, 39/6 up. . _ BJouses are Cheap. Extra special reduction have been made in Blouses. Sale Prices 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 up. 12 only Jap. Crepe Blouses, best quality. Usually 13/6. Now half-price, 6/9. Silk Blouses, in good quality White Jap. Silk, 14/6, 15/6, 18/6. Crepe de Chene Blouses, in White. Usually 35/-, 39/6, 43/Sale Prices 29/6, 32/6, 36/6. ’ 7 ‘ Silk Underskirts, reliable quality Silk Tussore. Usually 28/6. Now 21/-. White Japanese Silk 22/6. Now 17/6. Longcloth Underwear, Corsets, Underskirts, Walking Skirts Raincoats, Children’s Dresses, Overalls, all at Bargain Prices TRATHENand CO DRAPERS, NELSON. Dark* room REQUISITES Lightly Priced (There’s no more pleasant hobby than photography. t>s vei Y enjoyable to stroll through the -country armed With a good camera, hunting pictures. « there is the delightful task of developing and printing. With what curiosity we look forward to the first faint lines as they appear on the film. To enjoy this happy pastime, the full dependable requirements are necessary—qs developing chemicals, paper and films, printing frames, and dark-room lamps. You can obtain all of these from ANCELL’S PHARMACY 58 BRIDGE-STREET, . - NELSON. xV Materials. NOW ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE. LIMK SULPHUR (guaranteed 33d*g. Teat), MACCLESFIELD BLUESTONE, “GARGOYLE” SPRAYING OIL, BLUE BELL and VALL’S ARSENATE OP BEAD, ATOMIC SULPHUR, Etc., Etc. ORDERS SHOULD BE BOOKED EARLY. Nelson Co-Uperalive Fruit Co., Ltd ..'l'*':"' ’ ' BU7PUEBI Of ALL ORCHARD REQUISITE!, BOX 118. NELSON.

To regain strength’ anti increase weight The high percentage of proteid and fat — the extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) present in Glaxo —explains why it is of the greatest value in assisting invalids and convaIhscf nts tq regain strength and increase weight / T'o impart stimulus and strength to invalids and restore convalescents to usual health amj vigour is the task easily accomplished by Glaxo. It rebuilds strength and weight, because it adequately nourishes the system. If • one tablespoonful of Glaxo is added to each cup of beef -tea, soups, etc., it will make them far more nourishing. When all else is rejected by the stomach, Glaxo can be .given with confidence. Unlike ordinary milk the nourishing caseinogen is broken up into light, flaky, digestible parti- 9 cles. Glaj£o has a flavour—patients welcome it. It is absolutely germ-free, more digestible than ordinary milk, and far richer in cream and milk sugar. To half a . cupful of Glaxo add a little hot water, mix into a paste, then Pour‘in boiling water slowly , mixing all the time. The flavour is improved by pouring from cup to cup after mixing. Ask your Doctor! For INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS 1/.6, S/6, 6/-Tins of all Chentists and Stores 78 m •Tvs It mtz ii.iiiii* For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua Contain* Rest Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room', Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards d( 5.000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers are provided fret during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT , KEEP ON DOING YOURS Send jour inbicriptions to carry on thisand similar work elsewhere to The Military Affairs Committee, 20 Molgrave Street, Wellington rrt • , I>, JAS. W. HENDERSON ) ‘ Joint - ' ,; : :r > fIEO. SHIBTOLIWS j tom. Treasurers

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 3