SAMPLES—UNDERWEAR Wo have been fortunate in securing a double sample set of Ladies’ Winter Underclothing. These are mostly the famous “Wolsey” make. We’ve bought at a big discount, and are being marked at genuine sample prices. Being a double sample lange. Two of each garment are available. Don’t miss them; ready for sale Thursday morning at 9 o’clock, at. 2.5 per cent, leas than usual prices. All wool Combinations, Bloomers, Vests, Nights, etc, TMTHEN & CO. MBnEnfBggBOMCT APRIL BARGAIN - BOOM Here are just a few of the many “plums’’ for Men and Boys. Get along early. Men's Striped Cambric Shirt 3, with bands. 5/11. Men’s Black Italian Cloth Shirt . 6/11. Men’s “Ironclad” Police Braces. 2/9. Boys' Tweed Pants; all sizes. 5/6 pr. Boys’ Knitted Wool Golf Hose; coloured tops; all sizes. 2/6 pair. AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO. DEE’S Winter Bargains. Men’s All Wool Underflannels 5/11; Ribbed Underpants 6/11; Heavy Wool Sox 1/6: Boys’ All Wool Jerseys 6/11. DEE’S - Men’s - Raincoats only 29/6. These are a line we bought very cheap ancl our price is 20/- under usual value. DEE’S Boys’ Heavy Tweed Overcoats 25/- to 30/-. These are good qualiiy and fit boys up to age 17. Be sure to see these. DEE’S showing real ‘‘Burberry's,” best. Overcoats world produces. Not high priced and big stock other makes at unbeatable prices. DEE’S again offering all sizes Boys’ All Wool Jerseys 5/6 and 6/11; button at neck, good washers and keep colour Don’t miss this line. D~ EK'S showi rig extra big value in , Men’s Winter Underwcarin fine .and Heavy makes. We guarantee novel I such value dnd variety ever shown. Sizes | for all men.
DEE’S" just, opened another 300 pairs. Boys’ Saddle Tweed Shorts 5/11. This is extra pood wearing and nice warm line for winter wear; fit lads up to Age 15. DEE’S Buckskin Working Trousers 9/6 and 10/6, best wearing line on market; also Workers’ Coats from 19/6 and good line Saddle Tweed Trousers 19/6; Men’s Tweed Suits 49/6. "waTmea - defence rifle club CLASS FIRING on SATURDAY, 12th Every member must attend. A. G. FORD, Secretary. WHAT’S LEFT W/lIAT’S left? Precious little in ’ ▼ Toys, and that little we shall pitch overboard in double-quick time. Toy Books, Games, Dolls, Spades, Buckets, Cricket Bats, 17/6 Dairy Air Rifles for 10'- each, Toy Bats and Balls, Prams, Go-Carts. Put your own prices on them. COME ! COME’! ! FANCY GOODS Photo Frames 5 6 to 7/6, now all 2/• each ; 7/6 to 14/6 now 3/6 each. (How’s that for a “Sale” price?) Fancy Crockery and Glassware, Post Card Album (5/6 to 14/6), now all 2/6 each. Pictures, Jardiniers, 5/6 fancy Boxes for 2/6, B'lags, Lanterns, Fancy Papers. All to go. All Must go. Nothing now must stand in the wav of the MATCHLESS “BRUNSWICK.” Just a word to the wise. About £ISOO of stock in these two lines (Fancy and Toys) to be ruthlessly fired out. Few wijl believe it ! Yet we’re, after that few. That £ISOO lias got to be liquidated in double-quick time. We’ve no option. Our loss is your gain. Act on sc noble a chance. PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM 50 BRIDGE STREET, Nelson. ATURAL Fuji Silks, genuine pure silk weaves, 29 inches wide, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/6 yard. At McKay’s Autumn Selling Campaign.
SILKS. A bewildering assortment in Floral, Jazz and Tutankhamen designs, in Jap., Crepe de Chine and Moroeain weaves, 9/6, 10/6, 15/- to 27/6 yard. At McKay’s Autumn Selling Campaign. PECIALITE Silk 7 ’ - Velvet. 39 inches wide, the ideal fabric for wedding gowns and evening frocks, in dainty colourings. Sky, Rose, Kingfisher, Jade, Pink and Ivory, 28/6 yard At McKay’s Autumn Selling Campaign. WAKEFIELD GRAND OPENING DANCE ROVER FOOTBALL CLUB FRIDAY, 11th April. Floor, Supper and Company Right. Music, Harold Williams. Prices: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2 1-. HAMPDEN" STREET~SCHOOL A CONCERT in aid of the School Garden Fund will be held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, April 9th. Admission 1/-. Commence 7.3 C p.m. “ CITY OF NELSON 'VfOTTCE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Nelson City Council, held on the 28th day of March, 1924, it was resolved by Special Order that the said Council make a By-law under ' the Municipal Corporations Act 1929, and the Health Act, 1920, and their amendments. And notice is hereby further given (hat the said Resolution will be submitter for confirmation to an Ordinary Meeting of the said Council to be held at the 'Municipal Council Chambers in Trn falgar Street, Nelson, on Friday, the 25th day of April, 1924, at 7.30 p.m.. at which meeting the day of the coming into force of the By-law will ho fixed. A full cony of the proposed Special Order and By-law' is deposited at the I’uhlic Office of the said Council in Trafal gar Street, Nelson, where the same will lie open to public inspection during office hours until the Confirming meeting is held. The object and purpose of the proposed Bv-law are as follows: To prescribe the minimum frontage and area of allotments of land for dwel ling houses and to prohibit the erection of dwelling houses except upon areas ot land as specified in the proposed Bylaw. * Dated this 2nd dnv of April, 1924. G. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 6
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