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Lock’s Complete Furnishing Warehouse ' . ■¥ Housewives in plenty there are I trow » To accomplish their sewing they do not, know how. They rail at their husbands and call them mean Because they won’t buy them an AT LAS MACHINE ■ And soz I to Mumbles, I don’t blame ’em, for ilie ATLAS MACHINE is right up-to-date, and in a class of its own--' and any man or woman who would go and spen.i LiO in buying a machine of another make when they can buy. an np-to-date Atlas for about half the price, ought to be medically examined and sent to a Knut Factory, as the savin’ is. In these days of the cost of high living, it behoves , all sensible women and men to buy where they can get the best value, and those about to furnish ought certainly to go to LOCK'S WAREHOUSE, where there is a magnificent stock of todate goods to select from—very Stylish and LOW Priced. I nrtlf’C FURNITURE LUuIV 5 waritjuse ip jaSg & hj? •-v 1% y. m i / & if y 4 jstj Samuel Rpys on Tea.* In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £p to £lO per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd observer of folks and facts of his times, relates in 160~ how, despite these high prices, tea Kad its place and function even in those days of good Queen ness. And'the modern diarist will record th at np beverage is so important in the life of to-day. Tni.uc ol Use thousands of cups you drink each year. How important then that a pure, high quality brand /i.arr 66 mmM EVERYBODY’S FAVOUR HE should ■be used. “Amber Tips’ is essentially a tea of fine quality and sterling value. •ss, Give Most Miles and Keep Their Shape. 94 m a article Rit. any RIT nanus SrtjP* m Xk coausM 'hat! Another New BLOUSE No! Another old blouse made new with that wonderful new dyc-soap— RIT easy, too. Just wash, the to be dyed with a cake , as you would use ordinary soap. does not stain the or bowls, or streak the fabric. In 21 Fast Colours. N EVER 1 SAY “DYE: SAY & pH M * % % / Nelson Agents: J. H. Cock & Co

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 1 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 1 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 1 June 1920, Page 2