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GIFTS! Are in endless variety at Trathen's. A few suggestions follow. HAND BAGS, BAG HANDLES, GLOVES, SILK HOSIERY, PERFUMES, FANCY SOAPS, EBONY BRUSHES, PURSES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, SILK JUMPERS, ARMLETS, TOILET BOXES, BEAD CHAINS, UMBRELLAS, POWDER PUFFS, FEATHER NECKWEAR, etc., etc. Buy your gifts here and get cash discount. TRATHEN & CO.

GIFT GOODS FOR MEN AT CARNIVAL PRICES Men’s Mercerised Coloured Border Handkerchiefs. 9d each; 6 for 3/11. Men’s Mercerised Initial Handkerchiefs. 1/3 each. Wide-end Ties; huge assortment. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/1% 3/6, to S/11. Men’s Cream Gabardine Trousers. 16/6 and 18/6 pair. Men’s Silk Shirts. 16/6, 21/-, 22/6. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & "DRAPERY CO., LTD. Holiday Shirts. TTHE Smart, Comfort Shirts for holidays are our extra quality Fibre Silk Shirts, better looking than most Silk Shirts, and far superior in wear and less than half-price of the old style Silk Shirts. Theso Fibre Silk Shirts are real holiday wearers. Wash well, look smart and real comfort in hot weather. They’re all the rage, with smart dressers and our new patterns are causing a big demand, because of the novelty shades, and you would think to look they’re real Silk. They’ve got that glossy appearance that appeals to smart dressers. Be sure and see them. With soft collars to match and priced from 6/11 to 19/6. Holidayers are sure to need these good Shirts.

Dee i Sons, THE BIG SUIT AND BOOT STORE T/t/ 1 ANTED for few weeks, mornings * * only, girl for light housework. Apply Mail Office, \\f ANTED Known: ’Bus will leave -" ™ Dee’s Corner on Thursday at 7 p.in. for Wakefield Dance. Leave Richmond at 7.45 p.m. —Russell. /~kUR premises will be open Saturday, 3rd January, until 12 o’clock. J. Wood and Sons, Ltd., Bridge street. T UCAS’ Almanac for 1925 on sale at Alf. Robinson’s, Booksellers. T\ON’T forget your 1925 Diary. Good assortment at Alf. Robinson’s.

THE or FUNERAL NOTICE friends of the late Lucy Wood are informed that iter funeral will leave hfer late residence, Halifax street, The Wood, on THURSDAY Morning at 9 o’clock for the Nelson Cemetery, ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. WAKEFIELD PUBLIC MEETING TT is proposed to erect a memorial in -*• Wakefield to the memory of the late Dr. W. R. Pearless. All.those interested are requested to attend a meeting to be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Wakefield, on TUESDAY, January 6th, at 8 p.m. Residents of Brightwater,. Belgrove, Doyedale and surrounding districts specially invited. T>IANOS. . Best English makers— Brinsmead, Broadwood, Challen, Humphy, Morley. Cash or terms. Nimmo’s Agency. Lock’s Buildings. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT —in— SALVATION ARMY CITADEL WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, 11,15 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. Public INVITED to spend last minutes of Old Year in the Army Citadel. /CONFERENCE, Associated Churches '- y ' of Christ, Nelson District, Richmond, January 2nd. Session opens 10 a.m. NELSON LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated.)

A N- Open Mixed Tournament will be held on the Club’s Court NEW YEAR’S DAY. Entries from visitors and other Clubs cordially invited. Play starts 10 o’clock sharp. Post Entries close at 9.30 a.m. on the Courts. Entry Fee 5/- per couple. R. D. HUNT, ' Acting-Secretary. PRAMS PRAMS < r pHE very latest designs in Seagrass A and Enamel Cane, made by New Zealand’s best manufacturers, at lowest prices. Also toy prams cheap. At Lock’s. COME AND SEE THE OLD YEAR OUT and the NEW YEAR IN _ —at — CONEY PARK TO-NIGHT JLMtESII separator butter 1/3 lb.—M. . A. Mcßride, Grocer, Bridge street. ]V’EW Year’s Eve, Drapers and Mer- ' cers open till 10 o’clock. Then closed till Monday morning. ' TOMATOES CHOICE RIPE, 1/3 lb. NELSON SEED COY. Liquid “TAN-OL,” the quick polisher lor floors, furniture and leather goods. Jlean ann easy to apply.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 6

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