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WANTED WANTED Known; Hot X Buns, from 0 a.m. and all day tomorrow, Thursday. Walter Black, Raker, Gloucestcr-strcet. ANTED to Sell, 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs built in, cl. light, d'etach+d shop, leased, 1 acre of lain!, centre of Richmond. Price £1300.-1. Tunniclitf, Hardy-st., sole agent. H; f> ’S” New Season’s Goods have arrived. Warm Colonial Underclothing, newest Hats, Caps and Overcoats, smart Boots and Shoes, latest iu Ladies’ Satin and Brocade Evening Shoes. —N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. THE wreck of a man staggered to his JL death in the swirling blackmaw if the river. A block away the woman who had wrought his rum danced ni a. table at the most magnificent janquet ever held. See “Reputation vith Priscilla Dean. WANTED to Sell (Richmond), 7- ’ T roomed House, outbuildings, 4- 2 acres of land, suitable for poultry farming. Only £550.-1. Tunmchft, Hardy-street. WANTED to Sell: Modem Bungalow, 5 rooms, all conveniences, 5 minutes from centre of city, with or without furniture. Price, low. very easy terms for quick sale. —I. Tiinuiclilf, Hardy-street. ■YESTERDAY she was the radiant Laura Figlan, the most talkedof woman in Europe. To-day she is a haggard, ghastly shadow. That s reputation. Hi T> ’S” for all Girls’ and Boys • X>. College Outfits. Girls’ Nelson College Blazers, all sizes, very popular for winter wear, 49/6 j Hat Bands and Straw Boates. Boys’ .Regulation College Uniforms—Shirts, Hose, Boots, etc., at the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. THE raw, damp, clinging fog m A. London’s limehouse was lus shroud, but around the supple body of Laura Figlan a profligate world wrapped its finest silks. See Priscilla Dean as Laura Figlan in “Reputation,” WANTED Known: A pleasant even- ’ ’ ing assured by attending Rival Football Club’s Euchre Tournament, Oddfellows’ Hall, Thursday, April 13. Good prizes. Admission Is. ANTED Known, that Mr H. Hun-ter-Brown’s 1 ’pamphlet on “Healing” (price 6d) will be on sale at the Lecture in St. John’s Hall, Hardy-st., to-night. , ~ QHE fanned the devil-tires. in uien and laughed at hallowed women. She lived a lie and died a lie—yet not unforgiven. See her in “Reputation.’ WANTED Known: Law allows no late night before Easter. Therefore shop early at the-Workers’ Co-op. Butter, Biscuits, Salmon, Sardines, Bacon, Ham, Milk. Coupons for Monday delivery. QHE changed admirers as often as M. s he changed her gown. Who? The wickedest woman in Europe—and the most sorrowful. It’s told in “Reputation,” Priscilla Dean’t latest success. WANTED Known: Black’s Hot, X Buns, biggest and best, 12 tor Is—Walter.Black, Baker, Gloucesterstreet , i GARDENER, experienced, all branches, would like a few places to keep. Address. Mail Office. TIP the ladder of fame and down the path of infamy went Laura, Figlan, travelling on her beauty and her power to fascinate men. That is the story of “Reputation,” Priscilla Dean’s latest starring vehicle. ’WANTED to purchase, copy N.Z. v ' Stud Breeders’ Book from first introduction of Horses to the year 1861, published by Charles. Elliot, Examiner* Office, Nelson, 1862, WANTED, 1 Double Furnished Bedroom, with use of Conveniences. Apply Police Station, Nelson. \YANTED : A reliable girl as HousoParlour Maid. Apply by letter to Mrs Dillon, “Leefield,”: Blenheim. dPHART Suits*.to measure £4 10s. Genuine otter of Cheap Suits of All Wool Tweeds 90/-. Fit Guaranteed.—McKay’s, DON’T Hesitate! These Chart Suits to measure, £4 10s to £6 10s, are genuine Bargains. Fit Guaranteed, All Wool Tweeds.—McKay’s. T ADIESI We have received a small ■*-i selection of Travellers’ Samples of Knitted Woollen Frocks and Costumes. Inspection invited. —McKay’s 13 EDUCED Prices. Our now sea*l/ son ' B Jerseys for Boys are all reduced in price. Grey, Navy and Cream, in all sizes,—McKay’s. YOUR 13H0T0CRAPHIC A HOTOCRAPHIC T*EQUIREMENTS •Requirements CAN ALL BE SUPPLIED AT THE Broma Studio 41 HARDY STREET, NELSON Bnrraclongh’s Nervine stops Toothache.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 1