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CLEARANCE 9 3 <p. waiiga^^ All good things must come to an end sooner or later, and we regretfully announce that our Sale DEFINITELY ENDS, SATURDAY, 2nd. MAY. However, w ehave saved a veritable feast of bargains for the last few days, and advise you to scan carefully the items featured on this page. You will find many things you are actually in need of, and many others that you cannot afford NOT to buy at their present prices. In addition, there are hosts of remnants and oddments being cleared out at absurdly low figures. Take our tip—“GET HERE SOMEHOW BEFORE THE SALE ENDS!” & ■<&-*> LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT Now is the time to lay linoleums at a big saving. Study these prices: Ist. Quality Printed Linoleum. Usual price I 0/6 yard. Sale price 9/6 yard 2nd. Quality Printed Linoleum. Usual price 9/6 yard. Sale price S 8 yard 3rd. Qualify Printed Linoleum. Usual price 7/6. Sale price 6'3 Inlaid Linoleum. Usual price 1 7/6 yard. Sale price 15/3 yard MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Huge quantity heavy Unbleached Sheeting. 60 inch Usual price 4/ 6. Sale price 4 2 72 inch Usual price 3/6. Sale price 3 1 63 inch Usual price 3 3. Sale price 2 11 54 inch Usual price 2 11. Sale price 2/7 100 yards Linen Forfar. Usual pi ice 1/6, 1/9. Sale price 1 - yard SHOWROOM 2 dozen Woollen Vests, slightly damaged. Usual price 14/9 Sale price 6 6 each 2 dozen only Cotton Vests. Usual price 5 6, Sale price 2/9 6 dozen White and Black Gloves Usual price 4/6. Sale price 9d pair m ! isrs m A 2 m M D <? -'/b. <t. $ m ‘ , ‘ c? a m. •u / ffll It '/rite 1)0? 5 W wm '■Ct'- /■' t". ■>V DRESS DEPARTMENT Many lines here are being sacrificed at less than half price. 300 yards Jap. Crepe, Black, Mauve, Lemon, Rose and Green. Usual price I 6, 1/9, 2- yard. Sale price lOd yard 250 yards Blue Print. Usual price 1/6, 1/9 yard. Sale price lOd yard 300 yards Nursery Flannelette. Sale price 8/6 dozen yards 200 yards Navy Blue Serge, exceptional quality, very suitable for school dresses. Usual price 8 6, 12/6, 17/6, 22/6 Sale price 5/9 yard CARPET DEPARTMENT We must make room for new stocks arriving shortly. Some extraordinary reductions are featured. 1 dozen Seagrass Squares, sizes 9 feet by 9 feet. Usual price 78 6. Sale price 50 - 50 yard Fibre Matting, 2 7 inch wide. Usual price 8, 6 yard Sale price 2- yard 350 yards Jute Runner, Brown and Blue colourings, 1 8 and 22 inches wide. Usual price 2 3 yard. Sale price 6d yard Large range of best quality Axminister Runner to be cleared at 1 5/3 yard. Further redycHon*. Indian Rugs and Carpets. i m Y’ 'Mb n TV on Wp -^s'-ir^rkr r? y.te _ cT 0/U //Ti. O C 3 C/s L V JT/J3 A inunnunz gn n?ezctss SOFT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Coloured Curtain Net, 50 inches wide, Saxe-Blue, Rose, NiggerBrown, Fawn. Usual price 6 1 l yard Sale price 4 6 yard 200 yards Shadow Tissue, 3 1 inches wide. Usual price 5/6 yard. Sale price 3/ 3 yard 200 yards 31 inch Cretonne. Usual price 19, 23, 2/11. Sale price 1/3 yard Cotton Poplins, guaranteed fadeless, Fawn, Green, Brown, Cream. Usual price 4/6, 6/6, 7/6. Sale price 3/-, 4 6, 5 3 40 yards Terry Cloth. Usual price 5/9. Sale price 1/6 yard 36 inch Red Burlap. Usual price 2/6 yard. Sale price 1/6 yard REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Really good Furniture will never again sell at such low prices. In many instances the price asked for a piece of furniture would not pay for the materials that went to its making. 1 only Rimu Wardrobe, dark stained. Usual price £lO 7 6. Sale price £7 16/0 1 only Rimu Wardrobe, dark stained, large bevelled mirror, leadlight. Usual price £ll/15 0. Sale price £8 16/6 1 Handsome Oak Wardrobe. Usual price £ls/7 6. Sale price £ll/10/0 1 Oak Wardrobe, large oval mirror, circular leadlight. Usual price £I9/ 1 2 6. Sale price £l4/15/0 1 Rimu Dutchess Chess, oval mirror, four large drawers Usual price £B/15/0. Sale price £6 12/6 3 Oak’'Dutchess, tapered legs, 2 large drawers, oval Sale price £7/10/0 mirror. Usual price £l4/10/0. 2 only large Sideboards, oval rnirrow, 2 drawers, spacious cupboard. Usual price £24/0/0. Sale price £ls/0/0 2 large Sideboards, in solid Oak. Usual price £29/10/0. Sale price £lt> 10/0

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Available from Thursday afternoon next until Sunday morng. Cars leave Friday and Saturday, 6 a.m. returning each night nd Sunday morning 9 a.m. Book seats early. ’Phone 124. NEWMAN BROS LTD.

CITY OF NELSON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS AND LOAN POLL rj"!HE Polling Loot!; for (lie Wood Distriot, will bo Mr Kingston's Motor Garage, Halifax Street. JAMES HUNTER, Returning Officer. “ BILSTON BASIC PH(TsPTfATE HP OP-DRESS vour Pasture Lands NOW Use BRITAIN'S BEST—BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE NEALE & HADDOW, Agents. STOKE ROAD BOARD ORDINARY ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS | N pursuance of the provisions of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908“ arid the several Amendments thereof, I, William Dickson Darkness, hereby give notice that an Election of Three'Members of the Stoke Road Board will be held on FRIDAY, May Ist, 1925, at the Stoke Road Board Office. .And I hereby appoint the Stoke Road Board Office, Richmond, as the place, and Friday, tile 24th day of April. 1925, before 12 o’clock noon ns the time for the Nomination of Candidates, who must ho nominated in the manner prescribed by the said Act. Nomination papers can be obtained at my Office during office hours. The retiring members are Messrs F. C. Page, Hope; F. W. O. Smith, Applebv ; arid John Biggar, Stoke. ' w. dickson Darkness. Returning Officer. Richmond. April 14- 3925.

TOURIN6XAS It is a delightful sensation to fee! that, at a moderate cost you have a a fully equipped car with ample power for any emergency and generous room for four others besides yourself. You feel justified in boasting a bit of the good qualities of the Dodj|® Brothers Touring Car with its powerful motor and its efficient self-starting system. And it is satisfying to know that behind your car is one of the world’s foremost manufacturers whose reputation gives you definite assurance of maximum service at minimum cost. 'J. G- INGRAM AND CO. Nelson,

SALE FOR TWELVE DAYS ONLY i THIRD ANNUAL STOCKTAKING Have you received our SALE BILL? If not, please enquire. NOW is your opportunity to j furnish your Home at the least (possible cost, AT THOMSON’S CENTRAL BEPOT TRAFALGAR STREET ’PHONE 725. Regard Infantile Paralysis as highly infectious. NA/OL kills genus in nose and throat. Mix with Olive Oil for children. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Po’-neiio'r' Cure.

NURSING SISTER’S RECOMMENDATION Doctors nnd qualified nurses arc unanimous in regard to the beneficial properties of Pulmonas. Numerous cases have occurred of their recommending these antiseptic medicated pastilles for complaints of tlie respiratory organs. The* following from a. Palmerston North sister provides yet another instance of professional recommendation : "I have received your sample of ‘Pulmoiias' and find them excellent for all I'roncliial troubles. I have recommended them to live patients of mine, and four of them tell me they have been j wonderfully relieved by them—no doubt hv continual use for a. few weeks a complete cure will lie ensured. I want you to send a sample packet to a. returned soldier who has asthma. Tell him you are sending them under the direction of •Sister Elliott." Trv Pulmonas on vour next cough or cold. Send 3d in stanVps to Stacey Tiros. (i.1’.0 Pox 862, Auckland, for large: free sample package. Obtainable, from all chemists and stores in tins at .1 '6 I and 2 0.

SPECIAL NOTICE S THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY LTD., Announce that the local Agency having been relinquished by Messrs G. Page and Sons, they have now appointed MR. FREDERIGK CULL BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. AS REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS DISTRICT. We ask the public generally to continue the support so generously accorded in the past, through our good friends, Messrs. Page and Sons. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1883 ) M. J. BROOKES, Manager, Wellington.

NORTH CAI’E COAL PUPONCA COAL HILLSIDE COAL, w ESTPORT-STOCKTON COAL, NEWCASTLE COAL. I'nil Stocks Seasoned Wood. NEALE &• HADHOW.

THE WAGER T II walk yon «. niile, Donald, and 7>ut, a, fiver on it.” I 'Yyan will, will you? What s making you so ‘fresh’ these days?’ “iVlaltexo, Donald, my boy. Been taking it for a week now, and feel like a two-year-old. Tho monkev-glnnd business hasn’t a look it with Maltexo (Wilson’s Malt Extract).”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 2

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