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(A Q4&D., JOHN ROIALL, F«R.H.S. (By Exam.) L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT and CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST. Wek» St, NELSON. c><>c><>c><x>o<>o<><>o<><><>o<><>c Drawing your attention to our wide facilities j TO SERVE YOU DURING 1920 ) As Jeweiltrs of high standing and unblemished repu ation, vve w r ish to express our desire for your patronage during the xNew Year.’ Our Stocks were never better suited to meet every demand for JEWELLERY & SILVERWARE nor our values more compellign than I they are to-day. You can purchase here with the assurance that the quality of our .goods is beyond question, and the prices as low as possible. We thank you for your generous support during 1919! P. H. KITCHiNGMAN JEWELLER, NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 January 1920, Page 6
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