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mm‘.c. »& ii f / cl The Best Hews . iYet! OUR ANNUAL WINTER SALE Ends SATURDAY, August 21st. Tins is THE BIG welcome opportunity to purchase fresh, reliable goods at marked down figures. The DRAPERY and HOUSEHOLD Lines are worthy of special attention, also the MEN'S WEAR. All are offered at GENUINE BARGAIN PRICES. We believe these prices will make you eager to be along on the opening, or following days. OFFERS LIKE THESE ARE RARE THESE HARO TIMES 20 doz. Women’s Black cotton Hose. Usually 3,6. Now 2/3 20 doz. W ollloll’ s Whit Cotter. Hose. UstlSHly 2/11. Now LTI Fawn, Grey, Navy, White and Black. Usually 4/11. Sale ITIco 3/9. , , „ ... 12 doz. Women’s Black Cotton Cashmere Hose, fine quality T)£llr 12 doz, •Women’s Black 1 Ribbed Hose. Usually 5/11. 14 doz" Ladies’ White Cotton Vests. Usually 3 11. Now 9 /11. 6 doz” Ladies 3 White Cotton Vests, extra large. Usually 4/6. Now 3/6. Hand Embroidered Nightdresses. Now IT6. . Evening Camisoles, in coloured Silk and Voilej very dainty. G doz. Children’s Corsets, 19 to 22. Bale Price 1/11. Ladies’ Cashmere Finish Gloves, Grey and Leaver. /sale Price 2/3. „ 0 ’ Jap. Crepe Blouses, in Piulsy Mauve, \ xeux Rose, sase. Sale Price 7/6 each ’ _ „ _ , „ . C 1,,, White Crepe Blouses with coloured Collars. Sale Price b/ii White^Crepe Blouses with coloured Collars, large sizes. Sale Price 8/11 each. ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES; AND GIVE THESE A SCANNING: Heavy Unbleached Sheetings, 54in., 72in., 80in. Sale Price Brown Roller Towelling- Sale Price 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 yard. Specials in White Calico, 500 yards 36iu. wide 1/bJ yard ; . goo yards 40in. wide, 1/9* yard; 2000 yards 36m. wide, 1/11 yard. . 56in. All Wool Dark Tweeds. Sale Price 13/9, 15/G, 19/6 yd 40in. Poplin in Mole.Grey, Cream, Biscuit, 4/11 yard. 3000 yards Shadow Tissue," 31in. wide. Usually sold at 8/6 to 10/6. Now 7/6., E. BUXTON & CO., LTD, NELSON MOTUEKA m REGARDING £ s THE RING 99 IT’S NOT NECESSARY TO BE AN EXPERT > JUDGE OF QUALITY If you buy your Engagement Ring at HUNTER’S. WHY' ? Because our policy has always been to stock Rings of a quality that leaves absolutely no room for doubt —in short, Rings of a distantly better kind. Our strict adherence to this policy means satisfaction for “him and her,” and. for us, their continued patronage. Call to-day and acquaint yourself with our selection of Rings. There’s no extra charge for the extra quality. ALEX. HUNTER, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON.

PRIMROSE CREAM SEPARATORS make the DAIRY HERD PROFITABLE ■if>ECAUSE they save NTNETY-NiNF and NINETY-NINE ONE HUNDREDTHS PER CENT. (99.99 per cent.) of all the Butter-fat. They do this because they are designed on correct Scientific Principles aud are honestly made. It is the close skimming and low upkeep cost that make the herd profitable. %lall and inspect this machine; it . will interest you! NELS'OH'.FARMERS GO-OP., LTD. 51-63 HARDY STREET. DO YOU WANT • FURNITURE WE CAN SUPPLY YOU Direct from our FOBNtTDBB FACTORY and SHOW ROOMS, which u equipped with some of the best labour-saving Machinery and employs up-to-date workmen, which' enables us to produce all the latest styles at a minimum of cost to the purchase*: All our FURNITURE is made fro the best wood, perfectly seasoned From the time the tree is cut clown to the time the goods are finished it is bandied with judgment and skill. For Carpets, Rugs, Blind Holland Bedsteads and Bedding we have the largest Stock in Nelson to select from, so If you want FURNITURE, Come to us, G. FLEMING & SONS' ! HARDY STREET, NELSON. •IP i taws To Plant l i&L l-H-F-i ise?. PQAA PER ACRE from land that v.-ouldn’t grow grass. PINUS INSICNIS WORKS THE ORACLE. Cost of planting .cleared inside six pears by Bale of FIREWOOD. your Waste Land by planting PIND& INSIQNIS. H. K ,MOBtAHD ‘ FORESTRY SPECIALIST, _ [ WAKEFIELD, NELSON L--' worth! hi ■ "E ingOjeors HS si -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 August 1920, Page 7