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<T7 “H. B” Clothing Sale Bargains are hailed with delight Woman seems to have most of the Bargain fun — then why not let the men and boys have a turn now and then. “H.B.V 9 Summer Sale provides many money saving chances. Big Bargains these 12 doz. Boys 9 Silk Shirts 15/6, sale price 8/11 20 doz. Men 9 s Band Shirts 12/6, sale price 8/6 15 doz. Fleecy Singlets and Pants 14/6, sale price 8/11 25 doz. Cashmere Socks 4/6, sale price 2/11 8 doz. Men 9 s Felt Hats, all shades 10/6, sale price 16/6 4 doz. Boys 9 and Youths Coat Sweaters 21/-, sale price 11/6 2 only Men 9 s Sport Suits 65/-, sale price 50/2 doz. Grey Flannel Trousers 25/-, sale price 10/6 20 doz. Boys 9 Navy Knickers 9/6 and 8/0, sale price 6/11 5/11 ' ' 30 pairs Ladies 9 White Canvas Boots 25/-, sale price 17/6 20 pairs Ladies 9 Patent Court Shoes 36/6, sale price 27/6 15 pairs Ladies 9 White Buckskin Shoes 49/6, sale price 40/i X * % w * ❖ ♦ ❖ ♦ t t ❖ ♦ t New Zealand NEWZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY: Clothing Factory ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ t ❖ ♦ G, PAGE & SONS, LTD. iW E * iaVe l anc * e d a choice selection of CURTAIN CASEMENTS in the newest designs and styles to suit ail Windows, Beautiful Ivory Nottingham Nets in Striped and Diamond effects, 44m5., at 6/11 yard. Lovely Ecru Madras Curtaining, with Coloured Floral Designs, in Helio., Rose, Blue and Lemon, 44ins., at 5/6 yd The famous “Sunrosister” Casement, in Navy, Saxe Myrtle and Cream, oOins. wide, from 3/9 to 4/11. yard. * _ Cream Casement Curtaining, 40ias. wide, with* Silk Hemstitch and Lace Insertion, at 3/11, 4/6 and 5/8 yard. Coloured Poplin Curtaining, 40ina. and 50ins. wide, in 6/6 11/6 ya d ° n> ' 08e, •^ ussore J an d Brown, at 3/6, 4/6, Cream arid Ecru Casement, 40ins. wide, at */ie, 3/e and 3/11 yard. V ' ' 7 -The House for Value— V A v t ♦ ❖ t ♦ ❖ ♦ ❖ -♦ I ❖ t t t THE firm of BROWN BROS, takes the opportunity of wishing all friends in Nelson A HAPPY NEW YEAR *' In doing so we wish to express our sincere Thanks fer the support accorded us during 1930, and trust that in tha months to come we will continue to merit the con<f9eno* that has bean reposed in us. Our constant aim during 1921 will bo, by courteous attention to every customer’s needs; to give still better service. May the New Year be truly' prosperous for all. BROWN BROS JEWELLERS, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. *4*4*4***4*#*4K***4*+*4*4*+*4*+*+*+*+s+ -J SAVE YOUR EYES RESOLVED ... THAT you will start the New Year by having your Eyes examined. Your Eyes need constant care am" attention. We pass along this little reminder for what it is worth to you. Consult— E. O. M C GUIRE OPTICIAN, 108 Trafalgar Street, NELSON UNDERWOOD JUNIOR TYPEWRITERS THE last word in Portable Ty ■*" writers. Not a toy, built to wi stand wear. Beautiful touch. Ids d stand Sturdy, Dependable. wrthLight, CALL AND INSPECT SAMPLE MAOHMB W. Oe RENZY & CO., HARDY STREET. m /SIWHAT YOU St BISS L Up-to-date Carpet Cleaning T/LTHEN you sweep w;ith ri Broom, what happens to the dustP Some goes into the Dustpan, alia part on to the Furniture, and' the rest in the air to oe inhaled. You can dust the Furniture, but wfaat about the lungs P This is insanitary, uncomfortable, and unnecessary drudgery. By the new method more dust is removed from the carpet which goes direct into tha Container and is not dis* tributed about the room, and all with infinitely less labour. We shall be pleased to show you our stock of the latest Carpet Sweepers and Vacuum Cleaners, and the combined Carpet Sweepers and Vacuyra Cleaners. The Wilkins and Field Hardware Coy., Ltd., HARDY STREET & SELWYN .PLACE, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 January 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 January 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 January 1921, Page 6