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LOST

T OST, small basket in Queen’s Gar . dens, on Sunday, Finder please re turn Caretaker.

J7OUNP. : Dry 1.X.1j. Co., Suits, Costumes, Hats, etc. Cleaned and Renovated. — Collinj'wood-st. Phone 360.

MISCELLANEOUS

ff'HOMSON’S Central Depot. Last day of Sale To-moirow (Tuesday). Be in time.

r lpo-MORROW is the final clay of^Sale. Accept the opportunity.—Thomson's Central Depot. 1 Depot. ~ Your every-day needs at Final Sale Day Prices.

/"'UIEY Twist Shirtings, made in rCJcat '•-* Britain and unbeatable for bard wearing and good washing qualities, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 yard. M McKay’s.

URSERY Flannelette 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 ' dozen. Horrockscs Wineeyettes, 36 inch, in Cream, Helio, Pink and Sky, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yard. At McKay’s.

WOOL Gloves for cold -mornings. Boys’ sizes 2/• to 2/11; Men’s 2/11 to 4/6. Men’s Astra chan Gloves, leather palms, 7/11. Army Leather Gloves from 3/6. At McKay’s. _____

Opportunity ; Don't, miss it. Last day of Sale at Thomson's Central Depot.

fLI*AKE sure you visit 'onr Store To mono.v. Final bargains.—Thomson’s Central Depot.

TYRESSMAKING: Ladies should not delay in making their appointment with our Dressmaker, as our waiting list is filling rapidly.—McKay’s.

TJORDERISD Dross Flannels in • exelusive designs and colourings, 48 inches wide, 11/6 yard. Obtainable only at McKay’s.

T> LINDS! We stock one quality ou’y ** —the Lest In all widths, wanted shades, .and • guaranteed fadeless. Ask for quotations at McKay’s.

“]VfOEREKA” (Swict Sleep) Blankets obtainable only at McKay’s. Made by New Zealand’s best mills and priced from 24/6 pair. Down Quills in attractive Colourings, from 24/-.

sic ■Cm T - your Grocer for Golden Bay Bacon. Stocked Joy leading Grocers Nelson.

N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION

EQ.UESTS a massed meeting of Grain and Seed Growers at— BRIGHTWATER (Library), MONDAY, 9th May, 7.30 p.m. APPLEBY (School), TUESDAY, 10th May, 7.30 p.m. When Mr 0. C. Wilkinson will deliver addresses and submit proposals for the future orderly marketing of cereals.

KARSWOOD SPICK FOR POULTRY TN 1/- and 2/- packets, 71b tins 12/C. * Also Cooper’s Birthday Parrot Pjf'd II- per packet. - ."m ! •' NEALE & HADDOW.

CHAFF

BEST Oat Slioaf; also Chaff. Price low; Best. Oaten Straw Quality the

NEALE & HADDOW.

OVERCOAT Week. See H.E. Windows. Special display of Roys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, the latest styles now showing.—New Zealand Clothing Factory.

OVERCOAT Week. Boys’ Reefer Coats 10/6, Boys’ D.B. Tweed Overcoats 16/11, 19/6, 22/6, 27/6. Inspect these smart styles.—New Zealand Clothing Factory.

fWERCOAT Week (30 Branches) are selling Overcoats this week from one end of the Dominion to the other. H.B. Store, Trafalgar-st.—New Zealand Clothing Factory.

SOUL=STIRTRING CAMPAIGN CONTINUES all week at 7,30 in the RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH, local Ministers kindly assisting.

TO-NIGHT: Pastor J. C. Macky will speak. All Christians invited to co-operate.

Week. (11.8. j, are sliow- ” ing (lie latest styles in Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Tweed and Rainproof Overcoats.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Nelson.

A. E. HARRIS (Late Harris ami Snow), MO TURK A CTARTIN.G business in Bridge street, Nelson, as Sheet Metal Worker. Maker of Tanks (400-gallon £4), Chip Heaters £3 10s. Boiled Top Baths £3 ss, Galvanised Tubs £2 ss, Col. Chimneys 79/6, Cream Cans 25/-. All class of Fairy work done. Radiators, Mud-guards, Califords Repaired. Only first class and heavy gauge metal used. Write or call. Rhone number will be advertised.

NELSON EDUCATION BOARD REMOVAL TO NEW OFFICES and after MONDAY, 9th Ma,v, the. business of the Board will he conducted in the new Offices, Slielbourne street. H. J. THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson, 4th May, 1927.

PTNE at mo CARLTON PRIVATE HOTEL, BRIDGE STREET. Private—Comfortable —Reasonable. Discount on Weekly Tickets. A. J. BASTIN, Proprietor.

CHAMBERLAIN & STANNARD Builders, Contractors and Manufacturers Concrete work in all its branches S3B P.O. Rnr *5

FOOTBALL FOOTBALL “OILLY REED’S Record—ll kicks and 11 coals the first day he wore SID. SLINN’S made-to-measure Football Boots. Sid. Slinn, Bridge-st., still makes them to measure at 20/-. Call or write if you demand the Verv Be*!

A WELCOME PRESCRIPTION— J.D.K.Z. When your doctor orders J.D.K.Z. Oin, lie is proscribing a genuine potstill malt liquor, pure and palatable. Invaluable in arvut and rheumatic eases, and lias a healthy effect on the blood and the nervous system. Get the square bottle with the White Heart Label. All Hotels and Pottle Stores.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 May 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 May 1927, Page 1

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