JLpUIx'NISU Now ! Kenovale Now! I.ny •*- Clufhin<; Now ! The Farmers Huge Clearance Sale ends on Saturday, December 2nd. 'TjiHK SIIEIK," by K. M. Hilull. Uio •*- .story of Uii! i'lay. I'rire 20. at A If. llobinsoa's. iMiE new Wonder Hook of Wonders, just arrived by post, l'rice J'/-; ousted' 8/6.—At Alt'. Ilobinson's. __ lE])UCTK)NS~"i 11" I!i(Ies"for (.'ll rist- *' mas at lloval Blue .House, including R.S.A. Air Rifles, 21 eal. Rifles and Shot duns. Shop early to avoid disappointment.—J. P. Cooke, and Sons, Ltd., Hardy street. \VANTRt) to Jiiiv:"('!iK ami Harness '» for Shetland Pony,--11. 11. Grant, Uoekville, Collingwood. MONDAY, December 4th. at S In the COOL STORK. Under the Auspices of the Alapua L f i'o\vcrs' Association
T ECTIJRE by MR W. C. DAA IKS, Curator of the Cawthrou Institute. "Bacteria and their Relation to Country Life." Illustrated by Lantern Slides and Experiments. All invited. P, COUTTS, Hon. Secretary. fi EOFTt BE W "Ist; Ura n <!"' Cll risii na s Carnival opens in real eniiU'sl at the People's Emporium. nPHE Goods must go, and the eariy •*- buyers get the best pick. All now in.—People's Emporium. : y Counter must be entirely cleared Now.—People's Emporium. OT5^/YSQUAI ; Ui''Feel' of" f1(707 space ! /yeftfV pi ( , nt} . () f ~,„„„. Well lit arni Value and Variety incomparable.-—Peo-ple's Emporium. TU}//» BUYS a lovely "Daby Kim;" \9 ] )() ||_ Concessions to lia/.na.r fuiyers who apply quickly.—People's Emporium. /MllliSTMAS"'^ y see our big display of Toys and Polls.--C. Sowman, "Novelties," llardv street. <J V ECIA Ij f) iscom iTo i T I'(>ys aiul'Do lls tor Mazhars or Christinas Trees, at QPFCIALS: - per medium 9d, . Herb 3 for 2'gc oars vrapp ; Cashmere I e 1/6; Cllticll lOel: Kcai.orated I ■*■ lor J/-; iiiianlily giMianf eed Sn;ip Save for making Soap 2- ; "Pdarkit Polishes Stoves without rubbing, 1/ ; Wire Clothes Peg'/ everlasting wear, 2/per doy.en. J. WOO!) & SONS, LTD.. The Store where von will Couliiiuallv 3ROLLS' Plains, Now taking orders ■*■■* for the. 'atest Seflgrass or Leather Moods. ---Lock's Emporium. /'MTTLiSTMAS Chairs, y " Palm Stands, Cake Stands. Vases, Copper Kerbs, Fire Screens, etc.- Lock's Emporium. | KSLltf (!. P.ELI,, M.M.. Cli.IL. i ■" u taking residence in Wakefield, au( will commence Hie practice of his pro fessiun in that distriel ne.M. month. CATt?{;I)I<AL TO NI(.;ilT (St. Andre\ TyS'ISSIONAL'Y. Intercession and Holy ITJ Coni/nunion, 7.3(L. £ : V||UlS'l ; MAS""Oltyi'ingT New Serried - K'aisins 10( 1, Currants fid. Sultanas, Candied I'eel J/4. New Dates 6d, Mixed Nuts, Cocoa-nut 1/ , Jelly Crystals 3d. P'iscnits iid. Pineapple 1;'-. Tea 2 ; . Corn flour 7d. Matches Bd. Essences 6d. Figs Raking Powder 1/6, Salmon 0.1.- 10 (Horn-ester si reel. Ihe Cash Mail Order Store. \ LL description of strong Wooden 1 *■ Toys going cheap.- -Farras (opposite McKay's).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 November 1922, Page 6
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