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And the Grand Final Clearance continues daily at l i PLEASE NOTE: The Sale Prices are Cash Prices, Entries go into the books at usual rates. THE great flow of economists ever since the opening day of this Sal® attests its genuineness. IT’S A HEAL Clearance, and every article displayed upon our 14,000 square feet of floor space is for INSTANT SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES. — ■ We are so busy selling the goods that we have no time at present to quote prices, but come right in and see for yourselves COME RIGHT lit! 14,000 square feet of floor space completely filled—and packed—with highclass Furniture and Furnishings, Crockery, Cushions, Mats, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. > (■ lion PLEASE I Everything|new, everything good, everything up to the moment. If is absolutely imperative that these high-* class stocks be now reduced by many thousands of pounds. Buyers will therefore fee well advised not to let this sterling opportunity slip by; COME AMD SEE WHAT YOU CAM SAVE, The stocks must be cleared regardless ©ff cost > c X ; Bed the Sideboarils; Buffets, Wardrobes, HaSlstahds, Duchess Suites, Secretaires, Chesterfields, Ottomans, Axmihster Squares add Runners, Bungalow Rugs, Hearth Rugs, Wilton and Tapestry Carpets and Gunners, Linoleums, Seagrais Furniture, Fire Screens, Antique Flower Bowls and Jardinieres, Kerbs in genuine copper, Go-carts, Prams, Atlas IbWing Machihfesi aftd all descriptions of desirable Household Furnishings. , ; . NOW IS THE TiME TO BUY l Let the times be “Hard " and money “Tight,” you strain a point. Don’t miss this Closing Sale—the Bale that puts' money into your pocket. .To save is to gain. . :,v ;r> -v;. >■ ■ ■> ;K . *\. .'i. ’ j;, '•> J :; -k .* i ; - -a: EMPORIUM ■ • U'

Stoeas CHAN m „ £Bp[£ 14. rf als fennv ■#*'.» yf \ .11W '• -’Wflkf. mim When u”ti t 'are ..decided to have your place re-puinteU, alt w an t<> supply coti with quotation* and lull particulars tor the work to be done. ■No nuttier how large or small, the job, we will wittingly undertake and com- , vlete it to your entire satisfaction. m' Call and see us before de.citing elsewhere. 5® m % * nrr. M 1 In i!li!ll l ,!ll!!lll!is! H. J. SAVAQE & SONS ZTn HARDY STY (Opp. Newman’s Garage), NELSON ~, j| jllllllllll!llli!ll"iliiCT^ The JU» ' r ’v. .v .y '£[ • * '/<7 y DETROIT, Dec, 29. —Dpdge Bros, have completed their first .million cars in nibo years and. eleven days, car N 6: 1,000,000 having left the assembly line December 13. Of this first million, dating back to December 4, 1914, more-than .90 per cent, still are in service, a percentage which the factory reports after a careful check. This proof of longevity is really the feature of the manufacturing record, declare executives. In building the first million within ten years of the start of production, the factory claims a world s record from the time standpoint. Oversold afc the outset, this condition has continued to * now, though the plant has grown from 20 acres of lloor space at the outset, to 150 acres at the present time, and employing 20,00.0 men. With the new assembly plant placed in operation this year plant capacity has been increased to upwards of 1000 daily, • . • ! Considering the number of cars lost through fire and other Accidental means yearly, to have 90 per cent, in service out of a million cars after nine years, is the point of greatest satisfaction to the company. In almost every city in the United States, and in many cities abroad, Dodge cars in operation in 1915 and 1910 production, reports the factory, which-have..run over 100,000 miles. • Scrupulous care in manufacture alone has made this performance record - possible, executives declare. V * 4 Agents iYINGRAM it CO.,#NEL£ON AND WAKEFIELD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 2

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