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Buy Your Boys’ Clothing From Us. Boys’ English Tweed Sport Suits, strong and serviceable, 35/=. Boys’ English Tweed Shorts, reliable wearers, 8/11. Boys’ Navy Bough Serge Shorts, for school or Scout wear, 9/9. Boys’ Crash Summer Hats, 3/9. Boys’ Panama Hats from 5/11. Regulation Scout Hats, 6/6. TRATHEM & CLOTHING SPECIALISTS, NELSON

jVTEW Potatoes, 4d per lb; sound L' Anions, 4d per lb; Jonathan Apples 4d per lb; Lemons, 1/- per dozen ; Tomato Plants, 1/6 per box. —0. F. liingston. _ ttul VI)NI4V Oranges from 2/6 dozen : also Valencia and Navel Oranges.Nelson Fruit Coy. NEW POTATOES,”Orwn Peas 6d per lb, real beauties. Cauliflowers, etc. iNelson Fruit Coy. UilO ART7olbs' lOOlbs 22;Burma!) Candles 251 b boxes lOd lb. Stewart and Coy. EARLY Vermont and Beauty ot Hebron Seed Potatoes. A few sacks of each to clear at 12/- per cw( Stewart and Coy. ST. JOHN’S CHUUCH, 'WAKEF!!• LD V BAZAAR in connection with the above will be held during the last week in Novemb.'r. Work Stall, SweetJumble and Produce Stalls, Christmas Competitions. Afternoon Tea and Supper, etc. A Photographic Competition for Amateurs only will be held. Forms of entry obtainable from Mrs Roelie. Entries close November 18th. Particulars later. B. M. HOOPER, Hon. See. Ladies’ Cluild. (Wood Hen Bend) •*- Annual Labour Day Sports will ho held at Telegraph Flat on Labour Day, 23rd October, 1922, when a monster programme will be presented. Standing Chops, Underhand Chops, Ladies’ Chopping Event, Races, several Side Shows, etc. Refreshments on the ground. Watch for Programmes.

THir PERMANKNT BUILDING SO CIETV OF NELSON rniiK USUAL MONTHLY MELTING ■* will be hold at the OFFICE, Trafalgar street, on MONDAY uiul TUESDAY, 16th and 17tli October, 1922, Irom 9 a.in. (ill 3 p.m. each day. NOTE. —Subscriptions can always he paid prior to the Pav Days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. THE NELSON PEOPLE’S TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY THE Usual Fortnightly PAY-DAYS will be held on MONDAY and TUESDAY Next. 1). R. EDWARDS, Secretary. MISSING "PERSON ENQUIRE!) FOR ANY person knowing the whereabouts of WILLIAM GRAY, formerly of Gatlins and Dunedin, New Zealand, General Labourer, and last heard of at Nelson 37 years ago, is asked to communicate with THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin. TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Part 1. Section 36, Moutero. Area 50 acres, more or less. 'renders elo-se at the Diocesan Oliiec at 12 Noon October 26th. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. WILLIAMS, Diocesan Secretary. NELSON CARNIVAL -

1 SC(J('JESTION COMPETITION PRIZE 0F £l/1/Will be given, for the best suggestion for an event to be held during Carnival Week. . All suggestions to be placed in the' boxes provided outside Auckland Drapery Co., 11. Hurst's, Trafalgar street, aiui People’s Emporium, Bridge street, or sent to the Secretary hy FRIDAY, 10(h November. The decision of the Executive In ho hnal. N. V. WOTTON, Secretary. F°k t jib SEASON FTJOI SILK, 30in,, at 6/11 yd. Best Quality. TUSSORE and SHANTUNG SILKS, 33i«., at 3/H, 4/11 and 6/6 yard. Lovely Shades and Quality in CREPE-DE-CHINE, 40in., in Lemon, Saxe, Helio, Rose, Apricot, Pink, Navy, Cream and Black, at 11/6 yard. WHITE JAP. SILKS, good quality, 27 in., at 3/9 and 4/11; also 36in., at 5/6, and Navy at 3/11, 27in. Spec'al Prices in Ladies’ and Girls’ Summer SINGLETS, full length, with half sleeves, at 2/9, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, ami 5/3; without sleeve at, 2/6, 2/9 to 4/6, Lace Fronts, without sleeve, at 3/6. Children’s COTTON SINGLETS from 1/6 to 2/11. Ladies’ White Cotton BLOOMERS at 3/3 and 3/11 S. M. STEVENS ' HARDY STREET, NELSON, The Keen Cash Draper.

CITY CYCLE WORKS 'Phone 713. WJY, anticipate a big demand for CYCLES this season, and have bought extensively; therefore can offer the public a good article at reasonable price. Our stocks comprises Swifts, Lombards, Massey*, lUirbnrys, Argyles and Governors. We invite intending purchasers to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. Ciive tin a Trial for TYRES and ACCESSORIES Our large stocks will give you a chance to choose jitft what you want. We want satisfied customers. COLE & ELLIS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 6