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HARDY STREET SPECIALS. U* Biscu itli Biscuits, an Ideal Children. 'ORAWN, Pressed .Meats, Roast Pork ■"■* and other delicacies. Try ns.— Moruan's ((mp. Ivory's). 4 \RH<FIN S Chocolate I'lilts, a Dainty Afternoon Tea Biscuit. PARLY" "iJreakfast and" meals' at alI * J hours. Special Hot Dinners.—The [ileal, Hardy-fit. /%l MF FIN 'SfJliocolate Puffs" a Dainty *~" Afternoon Tea Biscuit. J >LOCK Cake, Sponge; clioice Confec- -"--*' tionery, new Chocolates. —The Ideal, ARIFFIN'S Chocolate Puffs, a Dainty Afternoon Tea Biscuit. TRAFALGAR-ST. BARGAINS BOYS' and Youths' Summer Underwear, Hose, Drill Hats and Helmets. Look for the H.B .label. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 7E are Specialists in School and ColT * lege Clothing and have Branches in all the leading towns in the Dominion. Call and inspect our new season's goods in Boys' Clothing and Mercery.— New Zealand Clothing Factory, Trafalgar street, Nelson. /2CRJFFIN S Craekerettes. a Tiny " Cracker, delicious with Butter or TTHE H.B. label on your Boy's Suit •*- denotes durability, fit and value.— New Zealand Clothing Factorv. "L OR all College and School Wear look ■*- for the H.B. label. We specialise in Boys' Wear.—New Zealand Ciothing Factorv. /TRIFFIN'S Bath Biscuits, an Ideal T Biscuit for Children. •THE well-known H.B. Label, for ■*■ School and College requirements. The largest outfitters in the Dominion. New Zealand Clothing Factory. "TpHE H.B. label on your Boy's Suit, -"- Shirt, Cap or Hose denotes our own manufactured goods, made in our own factory and worn by thousands of sturdy boys.—New Zealand Clothing Factorv. MISCELLANEOUS MRS SINCLAIR. Palmist, 12 Grove-st (third house from Trafalgar-st. Bridge). 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Short stay. REV: T. COCKER BROWN,. 8.A.. B.D 20 YEARS A MISSIONARY IN SOUTH CHINA * " be held at the Congregational Church next TUESDAY, Oct. 12th. at 7.45 p.m. Items by young people. Collection for L.M.S. i pjUFFIN'S Craekerettes, a Tiny Cracker, delicious with Butter or "\IUFFIN\S Rath Biscuits, an Ideal -* Biscuit for Children. TZANCK.—Long night Tuesday. 12th. -■-' Sen. Scot'! Headquarters. Good music; goo:! floor; good Supper. Ladies 1/6, Cents 2/6. Sea Scouts Committee. p BIFFIN'S Craekerettes, a Tiny "*" Cracker, delicious with Butter or /GRIFFIN'S Bath Biscuits, an ideal Biscuit, for Children. H HOPKINS (see 'phone list) is pre- * pared to demonstrate his Climax and Rexonola Gramophones in your home at times convenient. to your family. No obligation to purchase.— Hopkins sells "Records and Needles. /"i BIFFIN'S Bath Biscuits, an Ideal Biscuit for Children. [..BIFFIN'S Craekerettes, a Tiny Cracker, delicious with Butter or Cheese. I SAY, Thomas: why, not try that invention for cutting big blackberries without slashing? Nonsense; have not I and thousands of others been slashing them for twenty years? Can't be done, besides, who believes an inventor at first, anyhow? remarked Mr I). Thomas'.—Gilbert's Patent Crippler, Q Haven-vd.. Nelson. "VRIFFIN'S Bath Biscuits, an Ideal Biscuit for Children. /GRIFFIN'S Craekerettes, a Tiny Cracker, delicious with Butter or Cheese. SPECIAL SERVICES, WASHINGTON VALLEY MILITARY BARRACKS OUNDAY Evening, 7 o'clock. Snb- > je.-l. '-Death of Christ." All heartily welcome. WAIMEIA BRANCH, N.Z.F..U. .. rONTHLY Meeting MONDAY. Oct. iTJt 11th. 0 p.m. W.C.T.U. ipHE Monthly Meeting will be held -"■ in the Methodist Schoolroom on TUESDAY Afternoon at 3 o'clock. HAMPDEN TENNIS CLUB A NNUAL Meeting \Vill he held in ■ Hampden street School on TUESDAY. 12!h October, at 7.30 p.m. v -> MONDAY, Oct. 11th. Good prizes. Admission 1/-. ANNOUNCEMENT PAVING purchased the latest- model lieo Speed Waggon. I intend to run a tri-weekly fast freight service to nienheim. l!y careful attention to business. I hope td procure a fair share of local support. W. HOMAN. 'Phone 810. MARCELLE PARLORS Newman's Buildings OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON Ladies! We specialise in Shingling, Hair Staining, Head Treatments, Hennaing and Shampooing, Facial Massage;. Expert work. MISS McAULLEY, Late of Sydney, MRS PRICE, Late of Stamford's, Wellington. STYLE and QUALITY i RE the two main characteristics of *■ our Furniture, just as they are of all our goods. Even though we sell furniture that may be suited to a popular taste, it is never of the cheap and commonplace kind. We realise that every home needs furniture of taste, reliable Quality, and at a reasonable price, and it is our constant aim to supply it. A. H. BOYCE, BRIDGE STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1926, Page 1