HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Trathen and Co. have just opened a big range of the famous Silk and Lisle Holeproof Hosiery. Ladies who have been waiting for these can now be supplied. Prices are 3/11, 5/il, 7/11, 9/11, 12/6 to 25/- pair. TRATHEN & 0® THE POPULAR STORE.
30- ,NCH JAP. CREPE 1/1 YARD 12/6 DOZEN ALREADY we’ve sold swags of this, and when it’s gone we cannot replace it at the price; so buy now all you'll need for the season. Here are the shades: Mid and Dark Heliotrope, Champagne, Dark Lemon, Flame, Scarlet, Old Rose, Brown, Apple Green, Mid and Dark Saxe, Rose Pink, Salmon Pink, Sky and Navy. If you live out of town, order by Mail. Enclose Cash. We Pay Postage. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY CO. PIANOFORTE MISS MOORE will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, Sept. 13th, in the Masonic Hall, Collingwood street. ’Phone 673 M. ; PROGRESSIVE Boot Repair Business for immediate disposal, Nelson. A snip for energetic man. Apply Mail Office, _____ ¥>RACTICAL Chimney Sweep, Spring Cleaning a Speciality and Carpets, etc. Orders left at J. Wood and Sons. p,td.—R. W. Neilson and Son, 4 South street. “tahunanuFrown district TENDERS are invited for Ute painting of Town Hall. For specifications apply J. T. RADFORD, Town Clerk. PIANO AND SINGING lfyfTSS REEVES will resume Teaching •‘-’A on THURSDAY, September 13th.— 135 Collingwood street. ’Phone 624. I> IA NO FORTE. TH E 6RY TVfISS IN A SUNLKY, A.T.C.L., re--l*-*- 3 umes Teaching at the Presbyterian Hall, Nile Street East, on THURSDAY September 13th. New pupils received Wednesday from 3 till 5 p.in. THDWELL’S famous Hair Brushes and Combs. English Tooth Brushes from I/- each. No fancy prices.—. 7. Wood and Sons, Ltd. JUST arrived. Thorne Victorian Onions. e_P Neale and Haddow. LYNTON SCHOOL (Registered). Private School for Boys and Girls. Kindergarten —Three years of age and upwards. trifle Third Term commences on Thurs- -®- day the 13th. Miss Worley will be at home to parents on Wednesday the 12th, from 3 till 5. Addres: 128 Trafalgar St. S. ’Phone 520 G°°J; ) Sheffield Cutlery at bedrock prices. The following prices per half-dozen: Table Knives 15/-, Dessert Knives 12/-, Table Forks or Spoons 10/-, Dessert Forks or Spoons 7/-, Tea Spoons 4/-.—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. p ALVANISED~Ron~Buckete, - :Baths', Watering Cans, Waslmps, Dippers, etc. Wc also have two 400-gallon Iron Tanks in good condition. —J. Wood ( and Sons, Ltd. • , NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC TIIfTRD Term commences on THURS- ■*- DAY, September 13th. Inlending Pupils kindlv enroll with he Secretary (Mr T. W. Brundell), C/o. j legg and, Co. I
We bought a North Island Boot Stock at 13/6 in the £— practically a new stock of good English makes. Our 14 days’ Sale is going merrily. You can save 10 to 40 per cent. See our window prices. Your eyes will prove this is a real moneysaving Boot Sale.
if BIG BOOT AND SUIT STORE Doq’t miss our 2 pairs Ladies’ Stockings for 5/11. NOTICE. —Having started business as General Carrier, I hope by strict aitention to orders and reasonable charges to merit a fair share of public patronage.—M. Stock, Kawai street. Nelson residents. For 6/6 I will •*- deliver to your door on Fridays a case of Prime Delicious Apples. Wakapuaka district delivery Saturdays- Ring 453 S or write Wearing, Stoko. UPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by Rusina (Regd.) and Wrinkles removed by the Coman Method. Send stamped addressed envelope for free literature. —Florence Hullen, 3a Courtenay Place Wellington LOOK! RICE—S6Ib. bag 12.6. APRICOTS in Syrup, 61b. tins 3/-. APRICOTS in Syrup, 31b. tins 2/-. FLOOR POLISHES, 3 tins 1/6. C\m GROCER, BRIDGE STREET. 'Phone 392.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 September 1923, Page 6
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