An Invitation JS' cordially offered you (o inspect our lino new Promises, and the excellent assortment ot dependable quality DRAPERY, clothing, millinery, mercery, Etc. TRATHEN 4 C° IF yon want Prompt Service, Pest Poods, Jlipcht Prices, Civility ana Perfect Cleanliness, make us your Grocers.— liromiley and Son, Hardy street. BROMILEY’S Famous Baking Powder. We make it Good, our customers make it Popular. Prepared and sold at 1/9 per lb. only by Bromiley and Son, Hardy street. A REVELATION in value. Our Special Brand'Tea at 2/- cannot be j equalled at a shilling per lb more. Blended and packed from specially selected gardens only by Bromiley and Son, Hardy street. 1 o’clock SATURDAY, April Bth SNOWDEN’S BUSH Aunt Sally, Skittles, Lucky Dips, Sheaf Pitching. Mrs Mumbles Selling Out.—Pumpkins to Satin Cushions. Home-made Bread, Cakes, Sweets, Vegetables, Fancy Baskets, Etc., Etc. AFTERNOON TEA Wakefield Orchestra. Music sublime [A CARD] TYRESSMAKIXG. Ladies’ Jumpers, j * also Children’s Clothing, made up| at shortest notice. Reasonable charges.! MBS LOUIS, ! Kawai Street. GTE WART A; COY. offer seasonable goods—Herrings in Tomato Banco Gd tin; Norwegian Sardines, IJ-lb tins Norwegian Sardines, -I-lb tins, Gd ; Pilchards 1/- tin; Salmon, large tins 7d; Salmon, small tins 8d; Sliced Ham 1/6 lb; Luncheon Sausage II- lb ; White Clover Honey 1/- lb; Section Honey 9d each; “ivobitere” Cheese ‘j/3 each; Prime Old Cheese and New Season’s Cheese. We sell only Quality Goods. TAM Melons lid lb, ♦V ,i. lid lb, Lemons 2/dozen; Preserved Ginger 1/G lb. Plenty of Sugar.—Stewart and Coy. TAEE and Sons’ Men’s Ribbed Pants 5/11 ; Tweed Trousers 12/6; Boys’ Tweed Shorts 1/G. COAL and WOOD T\/’E are in a position to supply * ' you with a SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD COAL —Also— MANUKA WOOD (Any Lenghts) Ring ’Phone 549. Cash on delivery E. CANN & CO., Hardy Street. NOTICE T/IT’E, the undersigned, having taken ' ’ over the WAKATU BUTCHERY BUSINESS Trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patron,l"l' TREWEEIv & FARRELL IVTEW, smart All Wool Dress Tweeds 54-ineh, in Stripes and Checks, at 10/G and 10/9 yard.—S, M. Stevens Hardy street. TMIEAM and Coloured All Wool Coatings, heavy quality, in Plain Colours and Stripes, oG-inch, at 11/0 yard.—S. M. Stevens, Hardy street. ASTRAKHAN Coatings in Grey. Brown, and Navy, 56-inch, at 14/6 yard.—S. M. Stevens, Hardy street. HEAVY Jumper Wool, in Jade, Lemon, Rose, Henna, Saxe, Brown and Emerald, etc., at 8d a skein; Grey 3-ply 7d skein.—S. M. Stevens, Hardy street, KIDDIES’ All Wool Bumpers, in Heather and Fawn at 10/G; also All Wool Kilties at 17/6 each.—S. M. Stevens, Hardy street. T ABIES’ All Wool Cashmere Hose, ■*-4 in Navy, Greys and Fawns,-at 4/6 pair.—S.M. Stevens, Hardy st. lOW-PRICED Ceylon Teas are fast J disappearing. We still offer you our Famous Broken Pekoe in bulk at ( 1/11 per lb, and we guarantee the quality of every pound we sell. Samples Free. —Stewart and Coy., Nile st. NELSON PROVINCIAL FRUITGROWERS’ COUNCIL, Ltd. TO EXPORTING MEMBERS Applications for space in the Zealandic, to which members are entitled under their contracts, will bo received up to MONDAY, 10th just Applications under .Anri! contrai ls received tliereaiter will as far as possible be made up from space becoming available to the Council in May. JAMES HUNTER, Secretary. Nelson, April 5, 1922. OUR Now Season’s Seeds have arrived ; also ready, Cabbage, Cauliflower and White Onion Plants.--Nelson Seed Coy., 124 Hardy street. ’Phone 91. ROSES. Planting begins in May We are booking orders now. Call or write for Catalogue.—Nelson Seed Coy., 124 Hardy street. ’Phono 91. THE BIKE MEN RENDEZVOUS —For— PUSH BIKES FULL STOCKS OF ALL ACCESSORIES * TYRES of all Makes & Sizes in Stock rtv K'J m Got your Cycles Overhauled and Enamelled before Winter. A good tune up at this season of the year means increased life for your machine and easier riding for yourself. CYCLISTS I Wo have LAMPS Galore for the Dark, Wintry Nights—- " Bobby Dodgers’’ and Acetylene. BUY NOW! Everything the Cycle-owner needs and everything the Best. PRICES RIGHT. ‘ DOEL & COLE HARDY STREET. -Phone 713
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 6
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