BIG BARGAINS IN BLOUSES. An opportunity that seldom occurs and that should be grasped without delay. SPECIAL JOB PURCHASE OF BLOUSES, which we bought at a big discount and have marked at low prices to effect a speedy clear#ncc WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—with plain or embroidered fronts 6/11, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6,10/6 to 29/6 A huge assortment of Silk Blouses, all excellently finished, in the. smartest styles, at prices. that must clear these stocks, 12/6, 14/6, 19/6, to 30/-. Smart styles in House Blouses —in pique, crepe, or muslin, an exceptional opportunity to secure dainty and useful house blouses at 4/6, 6/6, and 7/11. Tussore and Fugi Silk Blouses —a line of blouses that, coma not be bought elsewhere at these figures. / f, . • 'V. These blouses simply MUST go. 17/6 and '24/6: each. , Nowhere \fill yon find such wonderful barghms ih hlbUsesr': E. BUXTON & NELSON AND MOTUBKA. • ■y ■ r ■hfr V. i; j * ONE OF OUR 8-DAY CLOCKS . Would be an Ornament to your Dtegtom,. We are. making a fine showing of . these Clocks Jm . various attractive styles, in , V/ BLACK WOOD, OAK AND STAINED CASES. As time-keepers they are absolutely reliable', - and.they' chime every hour and half-hour. .. . > . V;.,./ fc Every Clock that leaves our premises is thoroughly tested and guaranteed for years of solid service. . . - - WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO MAKE WSPEOTOJSf. .7If you anticipate a clock purchase - you cannot dd^etteW tha 1 *- buy one of our . . ,v * SOLID VALUE 8-DAY CLOCKS! ALEX. HUNTER, WATOKHAKEE AND JEWELLER, ~,; s, 44 HARDY STREET, , . NELSON. FOR SALE 7 BLUE LUPINS. The Cheapest Manure on t]he Gardeners, Orchardists, and Agfncultumts. . / Don’t make any mistake; if you don t buy >V 11 be a year late. - ' / you ORDER RIGHT NOW; SEED MUST BE SOWNBBPORE THE END OF FEBRUARY. All particulars on application to— C.ifl. KELLI NG, “Whareawa,” r H**
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1919, Page 7
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