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LACE BARGAINS We have just landed a special shipment of Chinese Hand-made Laces and Insertions, price 4iDper yard. These were bought at a special price, and are wonderfully cheap. The width is two and a half inches.

39/1 BUYS A MAN’S TWEED OVERCOAT. POPULAR “PRINCE” STYLE. Here is your opportunity of securing a smart, warm Overcoat at about half the usual price. These coats are smartly cut and well made from warm, serviceable tweed, in a dark brown shade—the popular “Prince” shape, with half-belt at back, if you live out of town mail your order, stating' size and enclosing cash. Owing to the low price 1/- extra must be added to postage. AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COY

ST. MARY’S HALL, Manuka Street. Drawing of Art Union. FRIDAY, JUNE 20th Sale of Work. Cake and Sweet Stalls. Christmas' Tree. Side Shows. Musk- by Vitetta’s Orchestra, assisted by local artists. Commencing at 0 p.m. Admission, Free. GREAT EXPANSION SALE A FEW of the Bargains: — Black Cashmere Hose 2/9. Winter Weight Vests 3/3 to 5/11. Ladies’ Costumes, Coat Frocks Cardigans and Velour Coals all l educed one-third. F. W. HUGGINS HAEREMAI DRAPERY SALE. T\/fRS WILLIAMS, ' 9 Maitai Bank, Dressmaker and Costumere. Renovations a Speciality. DEE’S Sale. Boots and Shoes, below pre-war prices. Real smart Boots and Shoes less than 20/- pair. Be sure see windows. DEE'S Sale. Guaranteed Oil Coat 79/6, Free trial for month. The only Oil Coat stand Fire Brigade hose or severest storms. DEE’S Sale. 10 dozen Men's Warm Pvjama Suits 7/11 to 9/6. Worth 15/6. Be sure you call and see this lovely warm line. lEEE’S Sale. Real smart new shades in Cardigan Jackets from 8/11 to 30/-. All down in price to cfuit quick. TREE’S Sale. Another 100 yards Navy J*-A' Blue Serge for our real Tailor £7 10s cash Suits. These are our own make. DEE’S Sale. Boots and Shoes. You'll save money by looking into our windows. Hundreds pairs inside equally cheap: DEE’S Sale. Men’s All Wool Roslyn Underwear and Pyjama Suits away down in price.. Just try one purchase and be pleased. DEE’S Sale. Men’s Suits 30/- to 50/-: . Tweed Trousers 11/6; Boys’ Saddle Shorts 5/11; Underflannels 5/6; 3 pairs Wool sox 3/11. ' GpAGRASS Go-Carts from £5, Pusli-k-A Chairs with seagrass hoods £4 ss; Dolls’ Prams from 22/6; Pram Quilts 8/6. —Cowman’s, Bridge streeL TRINITY' PRHSBY TERIAN CHURCH 76th Anniversary Social Gathering, THURSDAY EVENING, June 19, 7.30, In Sunday School Hail. Speeches. Musical Items. Refreshments. Adults 1 /-, Children '6d. The following ladies and gentlemen have Kindly promised their assistance: Mrs Russell, Miss Hilda Jacobs, Miss A gins Dodds, Miss Sowman, Mr F. Huggins, Mr E. H. Short, Mr J- Smith. NOTICE D i! BARR has returned to Nelson. NELSON TOMATO-GROWERS* ASSOCIATION .nPIIE Annual General Meeting will be JL held at the Institute on FRIDAY Evening, the 20th inst. Business: Election Officers; quotations Manures, Cases, etc. Also address by Mr T. Rigg, of the Cawthron Institute, dealing with the results of experiments. A. B. JONES, Secretary. HOME MISSIONS FESTIVAL THURSDAY, June 19th, at 7.30 p.m. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH. Music and Refreshments. Address — “The Romance of Home Missions.” REV. J. A LOCIIORE. Collection for New Zealand Missions. -TAPAWERA . SMOKE CONCERT . SMOKE Concert will be held in L the Tapawera Hall on SATURIY, June 21st, commencing at 7 p.m. e purpose of which is to enable the jsident of the Nelson R.S.A. t-o meet in try men. All soldiers welcome. 3 LIEUT. R. FENEMORE. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS APPROACHES T’O HOPE RIVER BRIDGE, GLENIIOPE W7KITTEN tenders will be received ▼T. ot> (.ho County Office, Nelson, up till 4 o’clock of WEDNESDAY, July 2nd, 1924, for forming the approaches to the above Bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Bridge, Glenhope and at County Office, Nelson. Lowest or any accepted. J. E. tender not necessarily MENZIES, County Engineer. Countv Office. 18/6/24.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 June 1924, Page 6