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New Reduced Prices. Send for Ulus. Book Free,' CURTAINS, Latest COLOURED CASEMENT NETS & FABRICS, CRETONNES, CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, HOSIERY. UNDER. WEAR. “ The Weave that Wears.” 64 yeard Dependable Values, Direct from the Looms 633 S. PEACH & SONS, The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England

Py/monas One pastille destroys . eleven million cough ■bacteria (see “Lancet”) Pleasant to suck. 1/d and 2/6 from Stores and Cliemists.

*".■ ‘‘^^‘iiyyvyyyv^fWVVV’u'UVVUVUVWVWVMVVVVVVUIAI THE . MIRO." Heating Stove Wfoß Offices, SchoolsF* A handy and compact little stove, which hai . become immensely popular. It Is strongly made of cast Iron, measuring II Inches In height by 19 Inches square, anil can be placed In any position, with an ordinary stovepipe affixed. A sheet of Iron, otone or concrete black placed underneath gives perfect security. The “Mlrs" burns well with common lignite coal or wood chips, radiates a splendid heat, and Is a groat success. A pot or kettle may bo quickly boiled. Small Shops . Price Enquire at your Ironmonger’s H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Makers of the Famous “ORION’* Ranges, Ounedln, Wellington, & Auckland. wwiarri^ia^asnuiirgiinsu^aaiffiMAagß^i^^ “ Right in the Forefront, 91 Orion Ranges. The experience of over 4Q years is behind the production of Orion Ranges and that is why they still hold Pride of Place in this Dominion. PRICES ARE NOW REDUCED We have in stock a low priced Colonial Cooking Stove built on the American principles MrMW E. Buxton & Co., Ltd Nelson and Motueka.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 3