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Ail I invitation ITS' cordially offered you to insped mu- lino now Itemises, and the excellent assortment of dependable quality DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, MERCERY, Etc. TRATBBN * C°DON’T hope for the Test, hut get it. Try Wlieatmeal Bread, Buns, Scones, Cakes, etc.—Natural bond Coy., 128 Hardy street. 1? ASTER Travel Needs. The Right -Lrf place for these is The .People’s Emporium. See daily displays (and nightly). ’Phone 772. HOLY Week. Till,Thursday Evening we shall be in your service. Make your purchases early, please.— People's Emporium. PAINT. Go ; some in for the holidays, either Berger’s, Hubbuck’s or mixed to order, from H. J. Savage and Sons (opposite Newman’s Garage) .. WALLPAPERS. Wo arc jobbing ▼ Y ou t several lines this month during Stocktaking. Going cheap.—H. J. Savage and Sons (opposite Newman’s Garage). EASTER Gifts for friends! The art of friendship is the greatest of all arts.—People’s Emporium. to plant Choice Carnations. A Xow ready.—Blackburn, F.R.H.S. Collingwood street. MAITAI LODGE, U.A.O.D. OWING to next .Monday being Easter Monuay, the usual Fortnightly Meeting of the Lodge will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 12th inst at 7.30 p.m. By Order of the A.D. PLUNKET ART UNION RESULT OF DRAWING nmiE Citizens’ Committee announces A' that the winning number is 25681 (Mr A. G. Bailey, Petone). The drawing took place on 3ist March in the presence of His Worship the Mayor of Wellington, the Police, and the Public. WAIMEA WEST HALL AN Address will, D.V., be delivered in the above Hall TO-MOR-ROW Evening (Wednesday) at 7.30, by Mr Harry Isaacs, the wellknown j Evangelist. Welcome to all. BEDDING Plants: Canterbury Bells Cinerarias, Genius, Nemesias, .Giant Pansies, Stocks, Sweet Williams j Wallflowers and Lobelias; also Brus--1 sels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflowers, and Lettuce Plants; at Bolton’s. SWEET Peas: A magnificent assortment of Spencer or Giant W aved varieties. Try my selection of 21 up-to-date varieties of 20 exquisite colours, contains several novelties. Price j only oj-. Now sorts from 6d per packet; at Bolton’s. j —— ; ; BULBS: Anemones, “St. Brigid,” Single, Semi-Double and Double Brilliant Colours ; Hyacinths, bountiiftil named varieties; Ranunculus, |French ami Turban; Freesias, Spanish j Iris, Narcissus, Ixias, Sparaxis, Dar;hviu Tulips, magnificent flowers, lovely colours ou stems 20 to 24 inches high; at Bolton’s. J e i S J I 1 r T G ] t t J G h i ] I; a < y a \ ( y s r 8 J. e c 3 (: 1 r THANKS MRS 11. M. WINTER and Family, j -I*-*- of Takaka, wish to thank Di. j Johnston and Dr. Lucas for their kind-1 ' ! ness to the late Mr Winter during his |iillness; also kind friends for their i , j sympathy and help. 1 A' XMINSTER Carpet Squares and Rugs just opened.—G. Fleming } and Sons. HHAPESTRY and Velvet Carpet Squares should be seen at G. Fleming and Sous. MOTUEKA Carnival Easter Monday. Proceeds for Cottage Hosi pital. Children’s Sports, Shooting Gallery, Side Shows, Football Match, and Horticultural Show, HOT X BUNS \ QASH Orders taken for BUNS. II- a dozen at HOT + C. A. DAY’S, BRIDGE STREET. 7 T d n it in ;2 )r !*o LT TpLOWERING Bulbs. W’c have still A. a very large supply Anemone, Ranunculus", Tulips, Hyacinths, Ixla, Sparaxias, Narcissus, Frecsia, Scillas, Watsonias, Gladiola, etc., at very .cheap rates. Lists free.—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North CREYMOUTH TRAIN CARS will run from Crown Garage for Rceftou at 0.30 a.m. on Thursday, 13bb, and Saturday ]sth, to con- ] ne'et with Greymouth Train. NEWMAN BROS., LTD., Crown Garage. id :n 10 id SUIT Cases. W’e have a big selection, very reasonably priced. Also Brief Bags, Attache Cases, Trunks, and Hat Boxes.—McKay’s. er E BIKE MEN JQOEL & £)OLE EZVOUB For— I BIKES STOCKS ,L ISORIES 5 of ail Makes & Sizes In Stock Kf Get 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! 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 HAHOY STREET, 'Phone 718

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 6