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LOST IUST at Kihmond, an amethyst hrooli. set with pearls.. Finder please send to Mrs Hudson, Tapawera. Howard. j T OST, pendant between Tahuna Beach -■-J and "Montreal”, Hardy street. Valued as keepsake by hockey girl. Rcj ward, I‘fOUNI)7'StT7 MarFs llall. Saturday, August 30th, small purse containing money. Apply Mail Office. l os ';; ( ffice. in city, Wednesday last, gent’e bicycle.. Reward. Apply VaR 10ST, brindic sheep dog; answers lo J ihs name of ‘‘.Don.’’ Will finder kindly communicate with E. Cummings, Wakn.. Sub. ’Phone 603D.' Reward. TfOUNf), tlie famous “Lynx,” ‘‘Sin cerity,” “Petrine,” and “Cranbrook” haiKl-fuiislied ready-to-wear Suitjj at Wimsett's, Ilardv street. Cargo new slock just, arrived. Sizes to fit all. Special discount of 2/- in £ allowed off all suits purchased this week.—P. P. Witusett. N.Z. Farmers Buildings. Hardy street. TITAN llcusen Collars for Men are very * comfortable, ami have the appearance of a starched collar with 'lie comfort of a soft collar Pi ice reduced to 1/11. At ILIVs, Nelson. Wimsett’s for up-to-date "FOUND. ■*- Men's Clothing and Mercery. High class goods are sold here at low prices. Readv-to-wears and suits to measure » speciality. No fit; no pay.—P. P. Wimsett. Men’s Wear Specialist, Hardy st. to 6/6. £’S 50 dozen Men's fancy six. Something very new. From 2/11 /GIRLS’ College Boatei's at “H.B.’s.” Regulation Bands and Straw Boaters car. always be bad at H.B.’s, the great. School Outfitters. Bands 4/6, Boaters, wide brim and drooped or plain, 14/6, all sizes.—“H.B.'s,” Nelron. TjAEE’S Fancy Sox, new patterns, cxceptional tit., comfort, durability, in fine Cashmere. f t O’I'TON, Georgettes. Select Plain Colours. 211 yard. Novelty Check effects, 4/11 and 5/11 yard. At Trat hen's. Mortmains. Beautiful weaves, in K* Plain or Fancy. Huge variety at lowest prices in Nelson, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 to 14/11 yard. At- Trathen’sFIGURED Silks. Largest variety in .Nelson. Shantung, Imprimie, Suede, Soi do Nero, Movocains, Crepe do Clienes, Faconne, etc. Glorious designs. Prices 2/11, 4/11, 7/11, 8/11 to 15/6 yd. At Trathen’s. V I'll RES S Fabrics. Extensive variety of -fi j' nr. \vi no wand dainty weaves just received, direct from the manufacturers. Buy early this season. Our prices are always lower.—Tra then’s T Trathen’s. ssssore Silks 3/11 to A' 1 7/6 yard. -Coloured Fuji Silks 6/6 yard. Stripe Fuji Silk 5/11 yard, Coloured Shantung Silks 6/6 yard. Largest stocks in Nelson.—Trathen’s. 3, sensationaL'oFFEr EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS DOMINATE THE FOOTWEAR SHOPPING SITUATION ’{THE whole of the balance of our Ladies’ High-Grade English Sample ihoes, comprising Suedes, Patent and rlace Kid, in Strap, Lace and Court deigns. Going at 15/9 pair. These goods show remarkable value ml we would advise you to make an arly call, or it may be too late, for we nticipate that- these Shoes will be napped up quicklv. Remember-i-Only 15/9 pair.

FOR SALE, Spring Millinery, the newest now showing at Anstice’a (opp. G.P.O.h - SALE, Marabout Capes and *- Stoles, in Nigger, Mole and Black, beautiful effects, at Special Rebuilding Sale Prices.—S. Anstice, Son and Co. (opp. (}.P.0.l OR SALE, beautiful - artificial flowers and Millinery Silks for early Spring Millinery. A wonderful showing at special prices. —Ansfice'a (opp. G.F.O-). i 'gT'OR SALE, early Spring Millinery, select Models anil smart Ready-to-wears. Select your Hat without delay at Anstice's, the Millinery Shopping Centro (opp G.F.0.). I7OR SALE: Rainwater having flood- *■' ed our premises ,Crapes, Calicopf,Flannelette*, beautiful qualities, being sold at half their usual prices —Anstice (opp. G.P.0.1. ■ f~7OR~SALE: A special event m our Rebuilding Sale. Gents’ Suits (our Lynx make). Psually £5 7s 6d. Boxes only damaged by water, therefore special price 79/6. —S. Anstice. Son and Co, ~r, O |> O 1 IPfIGHAjRAI^E - Englisli 3-seater 6aT■H cott, 10 h.p., disc wheels, E.L.S.S., very small mileage done. Price £295. Terms arranged.—Adams, Ltd., Christchurch. —J- 8. Lee P.O. Box 7, Nelson Representative. OySEATER Buick, "beetle hack model, refinished in cream: ''ill accept low price of £2OO for this beautiful car.--Adams, Ltd., Christeluirch —J. S. Lee, P.O. Box 7, Nelson R‘preset.tiitive. CITURDY 3 -seater Hupmobile, Christchurch built body, five detachable wire wheels, newly firisbod :n bu,f. Price £26s.—Adams, Ltd., Christchurch. J. S Lee, P.O. Box 7, Nelson Representative. . LIGHTLY used 5-s'atev Cleveland 'Light-Six Model, 5 detachable wire i wheels, K.L.S.S.. newly finished an grey. Only £2OO. Easy terns arranged.— Adams. Ltd., Christchurch. —J. _S. Lee, [ P.O. Box 7, Nelson Representative. 4 BARGAIN for a taxi-man ! Big Six Stud ■baker Sedan, 1921 mo lei. Only had careful private usage, 6 letnchable rims, covers and tubes. Price £4OO. Can arrange easy terms.—Adams, Ltd/, Christchurch.--J. S. Lee, P.O. Box 7.‘ Nelson Representative. •’> 5-sea ter •week-end car. finished blue, very smart appearance.Only £75. Easy terms arranged.\donis, Ltd., Christchurch. —-T. S. Lee, P.O. Box 7. Nelsor. Representative. BILSTON BASIC SLAG BRITAIN’S BEST lI7TRST Direct Shipment since war, F landing ex. “MAMARI” during sentember. ' ‘ PRTCE £6 5s ner ton f.o.b. Nelson, ir on rail Port Nelson. TERMB: Net Cash 50 days. Book early. n^ v l NEALE & HA DTK) W..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 September 1924, Page 1