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MB > ’8 always carry large and • « well-assi\ted stocks of-Boys’ School Outfits. Only the very highest l quality goods sold and all at reasonable prices. We Specialise in Nelson College Suits, Shirts, Hose, etc. —11.8. s, Noion. IVfl OTUKKX Residents: Great Bar-iy-L g a ; lls in Ladies’ Hose at MeGruer s Sale in Motueka- Hotel Sample Room. ORNAMENTAL Trees and Flowering Shrubs: Acacia Bailevania, Andromeda (Lily of the Valley shrub), Strawberry Tree, Boronias, Camellias, Cantuas, Ceanothus, Deutzia, Chinese Wax Tree, Palms, Diosmas, Ericas (Heaths), Gums. Crimson, Pink and Yellow, Hydrangeas, Kalmias, Ivowliai, Lasiandras, Maiden-Hair Tree, Magnolias. Neriums. Red Birch. Indigo, Scarlet Oak, English Beech, Silver Birch, Rhododendrons, Azaleas. Japanese Maples, Pepper Trees. Lilacs, Tamarix, Cydonias, Snowball, v ariegated Hollies. Cryptcnnerias, Liqttidambars. Crimson Manuka, Eseallonias. Double Flowering Pink Cherry. Well grown trees at reasonable prices. At S. F. Bolton's. SATURDAY’S Specials: Swan Sausages 1 - bundle (really delicious). Swan Spiced Cooked Ham 2/6 lb (sliced), lean rashers Bacon 12. Cooking Figs 6d per lb. Primes 31bs for 1/6, Sultanas, bibs for 3 -, English Cornflour 21bs for 1/-, Cadbury's Cocoa 1.9, best bulk Tea 2 6 41b parcels, Rolled Oats 1/10. —J. Wood and Sons, Ltd., Bridge street. /N |.A DIOI.US: Of this "Glory of the. Garden” I have one of tiio finest collections in New Zealand. Nearly 200 varieties of gorgeous colours. Prices 1 16. 2 2/6 and 3 5 each; 12 first-class sorts for 7,6: a good mixture pf lovely colours for 5 - dozen; 30/- per 100. At S. F. Bolton’s. GIRL GUIDE RANGERS HUHERE will be a Special Meeting Tomorrow (Saturday) at 7.30 at All Saints' Schoolroom. EXCELSIOR BUTCHERY OPEN UNTIL 8 O’clock TO-NIGIIT the, latest breed in Fowls—the Fusion Breed. We Specialise in SMALL GOODS. F. FAIUEY. SOCCER Team from— S.S. WAIWERA v. NELSON Team. TOMORROW VICTORY SOU ARE. 3 p.m. Come and see good Football, by exponents of the game from the Old Country. Collection. APPLES APPLES APPLES APPLES ’VV/’E have further enquiries for ’ ’ "Fancy” Grade Delicious, Stunner and Washington Apples for July and August delivery. Please, advise full particulars at the earliest. A. G. WALLACE & CO., Box 956, Wellington. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SO* CIETY OF NELSON USUAL MONTHLY SUBA SCRIPITON MEETING will be held at the OFFICE. Trafalgar street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 20th and 21st July, 1925, from 9 n.m. till 3 p.m. each day. NOTE.—Subscriptions can always be paid prior to the Pay-days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. ASSIGNED ESTATE J. H. RANKIN AND CO. A LL accounts against J. IT. Rankin and Co. must b rendered to the undersigned bv the 20th inst. ' J. C. SMALL, Trustee for Creditors. P.O. Box 71. NELSON. DANCE 'TRIE Sea Scout Committee are liold- -®- - ing their Dance TO-NIGHT in tho Paramount Theatre. Dancing Bto 12 p.m. Music, Popular Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. It. SCOLTOCK, Hon. Secretary. EMPIRE THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY 19th, 8 p in. Lecture— THE FIVE* YE ARNOLD YOUNGSTER Tho Transformations during five years of Prohibition. T> Y DR. R. A. VAN DEIt LAS, Minister of Presbyterian Church, Seattle. U.S.A. Admission Free. Collection. I wa Cil 1 ® ‘THE NEW PLEATED DIAPHRAGM’ No Sound Box ; No Tone Arm ; No Horn. PRICE £3O A. HALTING, HARDY STREET. The Gramophone Specialists. “Mum ! My feet are so cold.’’ Wise parents always warm the little ones’ feet, with a “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE-—the safe and sure way. Made by North British Rubber Co.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 July 1925, Page 1