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r jjpHIS Evening! Yes, at 8, .Baptist Girls’ Club Social, Music. Supper. Collection for Camp Fund. mf OTUEKA! To-morrow Night it ■H* ends. Big Sale at the Sample Boom, Motueka. Hotel. Your last chance of getting Bargains in Motneka.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. ■jVf OTUEKA! It’s now or never if ItJ. y OU WJUI t Bargains. To-morrow Night the Sale ends. Hurry to the Sample Boom, jVlotueka Hotel, tor sensational money savers.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. ]\/| OTUEKA! It ends To-morrow t-** Night. The Sensational Sale at tiie Sample Rooms, Motuoka Hotel. Your last opportunity.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. pLOCUTION.—Mrs Moynihan will give classes and private lessons in Elocution, Acting and Voice .Production, Tahaki street (oft Halifax street). ’Phono 346. STOKE ST. BARNABAS’ CHURCH LADIES’ SEWING GUILD A SALE of Work will be held in the Sunday School on S.VILBDAV Next, April"Sth, at 2.30 p.m. Stalls comprise Plain and Fancy Work, Produce, Cake and Sweets. Afternoon Tea.’ All welcome. fFIREWOOD. —Dry, Clean Red Pme A 30/- per load; any lengths. Ring 823.—Bell’s.

EMPIRE THEATRE SUNDAY NEXT VOCAL ami INSTRUMENTAL SACRED CONCERT Lv BAND OF THE 2nd'BATTALION CANTERBURY REGIMENT Assisted by LOGA L r l ALEN P SLlvor Coin Collection. pi UPS only 5 67- and 7/- half-dozen V' Caps and Saucers (English) from, 7'- ludf-dozeu.—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. i IN BANKRUPTCY ESTATE OF C. E. LOWE pLETRAC MOTOR TR ACTOR must Az he sold in order to wind up Estate. A Demonstration will be given at Harakoke, Lower Moutere, TOMORROAY (Friday), at 6.30 p.m W. ROUT, D.O.A. mjaE selection of suitable presents is A- often very difficult. "Wo make it easy, because we have a largo and carefully chosen stock. _ China ami Glass of every description.—J. Wood and Sobs, Ltd. ANEW shipment of r Dinner Sets has just landed. Very neat and dainty edge designs, which have gained suck popularity in recent years.—. J, Wood and Sons, Ltd. TVTEW ZEALAND All Wool Blankets I’ iu the best makes. White at 41/6 47/6, 59/6, 67/6; Grey at 30/-. 32/6, 41/6, 47/6 pair, at The farmers. ■WINTER Dress Fabrics at Special ▼ ▼ prices for Easter. These include Stripes, Checks and Plain Tweeds. Formerly 15/6, 18/6, 27/6. Special offer 8/6, 12/6, 17/6, at The Farmers. TNOWN Quilts in superior Satin ” coverings, in a variety of artistic designs, at Special Prices for Easter at The Farmers. SCHOOL Bags for Boys and Girls. Prices to suit all pockets, at Treacher’s. pILBERT’S Match 11 Rugby and Ax School Union Footballs. Best prices at Treacher’s. npo Soccer players! I am able to A offer you a good lino of Gilbert's No. 10, and Special Match, at right prices.—V. B. Treacher. POLONEL, Silver King Challenger Ny ;int | all other good makes of Golf Balls stocked, at Treacher’s. T\o You Golf? If so, why not get A/ your Golfing Requisites at Treacher’s. npo Hockey players! A good assortA meut of Hockey Stacks and Pads just landed, at Treacher’s. NELSON CRIBBACE ASSOCIATION PHE Annual Meeting of the above A w ill be held on MONDAY Evonng Next, April 10th, at 7.30 sharp. Tffficers and members requested to itlend. Business important. S. M. STEVENS, Hon. Secretary. KNITTED Wool Erodes for Maids and Children (assorted shades), nicely finished garments.—The Farmers’ Prices 17/6 to 32/6. T ADIES’ Cardigan Jackets in New XJ Zealand make, in ail colours and styles.—The Farmers’ Prices 19/6, 22/6 35/-. ©MART Costumes for Easier wear, E 5 g gns., 5 gns., 9 gnA ; Silk Knitted Jumners, in latest shades from 45/-, at the Farmers. ANOTHER parcel of Autumn and xA Winter Millinery Flowers and Feathers just opened. Those are really smart and reasonably priced, from 2/U to 9/11, at The Farmers. HpRIMMED Millinery and Ready-to-A Wears, just opened for Easter wear. Bee the new styles and colourings at The Farmers. STRIPED “Aza” Flannel in choice 5 colourings, on Cream grounds, deal for Winter Blouses, Pyjamas ml Shirts.—The ['’armors’ Special Tilucs. Striped 4/11, Plain 5/1.1 jd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 6

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