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-S-O IN OUSEHGLD !S*SSS sSVf “T> EMARKABLE” is the word, as your perusal of our Trices will bear A * / out. These goods have been exceedingly scarce, and, of course, re y high—almost prohibitive—in cost. Wo therefore publish our SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS With every confidence in our customers’ ability to appreciate them-—early. Select vonr Linen requirements on this new Basis of Value:— PL WIN BLEACHED LINEN, 40-inch. 6/6. PLAIN BLEACHED LINEN CAMBRIC, 40-inch, 6/6, 7/6. LINEN TABLE DAMASK, 72-inch, 12/6 yard. LINEN DAMASK BORDERED CLOTHS, 66-inch, 84-inch, 37/6 each. LINEN DAMASK BORDERED CLOTHS, 70-inch, 88-inch, 42/6 each. LINEN SERVIETTES, 42/6 s 55/- and 60/- par dozen. EMBROIDERED LINEN D’OYLEYS, 9in x 9in, 2/6, 3/9 each. EMBROIDERED LINEN D’OYLEYS, 12in x 12in, 4/6, 5/8 each. EMBROIDERED TRAY CLOTHS, 13in x 20in, 6/6, 8/9. EMBROIDERED LINEN TEA CLOTHS, lI.S. Edge, 36in x 36in, 26/», 35/EMBROIDERED LINEN TEA CLOTHS, Scolloped Edge, 36x36, 32/6, 45/HEMSTITCHED LINEN TEA CLOTHS, 36x36, 17/6, 22/6 each. HEMSTITCHED LINEN TEA CLOTHS, Plain, 12/6 each. H.S. and EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, 35/- per pair. E BUXTON & C0 h Limited, TRAFALGAR. STREET, NELSON. GIFTS FOR THE EASTER raw m f/ MS. * early approach of Skater with its inevitable marriage, suggests an early call to inspect our good variety and'values' in— WEDDING GIFTS ' The suggestions we can offer are numerous and most helpful’to the gift-seeker, and include a wide range of price ideas. t For a most acceptable gift we suggest— Al Quality E.P.N.S. Teapots, Hot Waters, salad Bowls Biscuits, Cake Trays, Entree Dishes, jams, Butters, Sugars, and Creams. PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT AT YOUR LEISURE! , Alex. Hunter, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON. EASTER EATABLES Bay Your Winter Now! TOASTER preparations must include a supply of good things to eat. Save time and work by ordering from the Farmers a supply of DelicacieS fol the Table. •",? V;-’ FRUITS: Seeded Raisins 1/4 packet; Sultanas 1/4 lb; Currants (best) 10(1 lb. t i TINNED Pears, Peaches, Pineapple. FRUIT SALADS in largo bottles (patent tops), only 3/-. - ' . . : BUTTER, Fresh Separator (from phr regular suppliers), 1/7 lb. / BACON, Prime quality, sliced by mar chine, 1/4 lb. SALMON Tails 1/6 per tin, halfs, best quality 1/6. 0.M.0. Sheep Tongues. Our price 1/9 REMEMBER.—AII Stores will be; closed from Thursday Evening, 13th 5.30 p.m., to Tuesday Morning, 18th. I TRY THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. SPECIAL BLENDED TEAS, in*- and 1-lb packets, 2/6 and 3/- per lb; also in bulk at 2/- and >2|6: per,lbV_ fia THE FARN|ERB 9, - ; Hardy Streets NELSON 1 * WINTER IS COMING! MAKE YOUR HOME ATTRACTIVE fjpHE approach of Winter reihinds one to set about making the homo cosy and attractive. “z; X Fresh Wallpapers Gug Work wonders. They can transform a drab, cheerless apartment into the. brightest'room in the house. AND nowadays there is such, variety in Styles and Patterns. See the best English and .Canadian .Papers to advantage ‘ in the beautiful Showroom at ‘‘ROYAL BLUE HOUSE.” Estimates and suggestions given free of charge. J. P. Cooke & Sons, Ltd., ROYAL BLUE HOUSE, HARDY STREET,’ NELSON A Name with a Reputation! When purchasing garden hose leetDne qf the “Dunlop” brands as illustrated. It means economical service and satisfaction—it means, high quality and best value for your expenditure. Obtainable all leading stores. Illustrated list on application. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND 33PKIAL DUNLOP mm m m i OCEAtUC w&* ■i ■ ■ i FEDERAL m V > \ V A. sst mu* DUNLOP MOULDED & esss seamless ///K &< fC »A^cv.^awnTwwiiiiwi«Kßim«iwm » 1 * m m mmM*. V Pays to Use # \ BBUMasr nai

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 7